Hi everyone, just wanted to let you know that we arrived home safely last night around 7:30pm. There was a huge group of friends to meet us at the airport which really mean't a lot to us after traveling for so long it is a great feeling to see familiar faces.
We are actually feeling very good in spite of the long journey home. We think staying in LAX on Wednesday night was a good idea. Last night we got to bed about 11:00pm and slept straight until 4:00am. We will try to stay up all day and evening today and hopefully sleep through the night tonight.
Thanks for everyone's sweet comments, we are so thrilled with our new edition and she is doing fantastic.
Friday, October 30, 2009
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Last Post from China:
It is Tuesday night and we are busy trying to pack everything up which is hard considering we have bought so much. We know it will be a very long time before we are back and therefore, we bought the things we really wanted this time around.
Yesterday was our consulate appointment and much to our surprise, they were kicking off the November National Adoption Month and therefore had a special guest do the oath ceremony. It was the recently appointed U.S. Ambassador to China, Tom Huntsman. It was very emotional and even he cried because he had adopted a little girl from China 10 years ago so he went through this exact process. Paul and I cried as we promised to forever love and take care of Maggie.
After that, we were very happy because everything was done and it is 100% official. We have some very important paperwork that will need to be opened by immigration at our first port city which will be Los Angeles, however Maggie will automatically become a U.S. Citizen when the plane lands on U.S. soil. We will clap when the plane lands.....
Today, we took it easy and did a little more shopping and packing. Late this afternoon, we had a group dinner to say goodbye to everyone in our travel group. We have made some good friends here and will stay in touch for a long time.
One of the pictures we are posting is of our two CCAI (our adoption agency) guides who have been with us the entire time. They have done everything for us and really taken care of all of our needs and paperwork. Their names are Grace and Kathy and as you can tell, they help out a lot with the babies. Maggie was hungry and we were all eating so they decided to take her and feed her - Maggie cannot go without a meal (hee hee).
Also, there is a picture of two of the little girls that were here that Molly became friends with and their baby sisters. The one picture of the three of them is cute but the one where they are standing behind their baby sisters is the cutest.
Although, we are very anxious to go home, it has been a nice trip and we are so thankful to have our sweet Maggie safe and sound with us. We will see some of you on Thursday night at the airport and many of you soon thereafter. Take care everyone and thanks for following along. Love, Steph
Yesterday was our consulate appointment and much to our surprise, they were kicking off the November National Adoption Month and therefore had a special guest do the oath ceremony. It was the recently appointed U.S. Ambassador to China, Tom Huntsman. It was very emotional and even he cried because he had adopted a little girl from China 10 years ago so he went through this exact process. Paul and I cried as we promised to forever love and take care of Maggie.
After that, we were very happy because everything was done and it is 100% official. We have some very important paperwork that will need to be opened by immigration at our first port city which will be Los Angeles, however Maggie will automatically become a U.S. Citizen when the plane lands on U.S. soil. We will clap when the plane lands.....
Today, we took it easy and did a little more shopping and packing. Late this afternoon, we had a group dinner to say goodbye to everyone in our travel group. We have made some good friends here and will stay in touch for a long time.
One of the pictures we are posting is of our two CCAI (our adoption agency) guides who have been with us the entire time. They have done everything for us and really taken care of all of our needs and paperwork. Their names are Grace and Kathy and as you can tell, they help out a lot with the babies. Maggie was hungry and we were all eating so they decided to take her and feed her - Maggie cannot go without a meal (hee hee).
Also, there is a picture of two of the little girls that were here that Molly became friends with and their baby sisters. The one picture of the three of them is cute but the one where they are standing behind their baby sisters is the cutest.
Although, we are very anxious to go home, it has been a nice trip and we are so thankful to have our sweet Maggie safe and sound with us. We will see some of you on Thursday night at the airport and many of you soon thereafter. Take care everyone and thanks for following along. Love, Steph
Sunday, October 25, 2009
A Very Important Day:
Well, today is Sunday, and tomorrow is our big final important day: our consulate appointment where we will take an oath to always take care of Maggie and never abandon her. When I hear these words, I have tears in my eyes as I think about the parents that gave her up and abandoned her. I think about Molly and the parents that gave her up and abandoned her also.
How did Paul and I get so lucky to be the parents of these two beautiful, fabulous, smart, incredible, delightful, precious, joyful little girls? What did we do so right in our life to be their parents? When we look at these two little girls, my heart melts and we cannot imagine our life without them.
When Maggie wakes up in the morning and the first thing she does when she sees me is grin from ear to ear, I think how could we ever abandon this child when we already love her so much that we could not live without her? Paul and I will love them forever and ever and ever and they have and will make our world a better world. We cannot describe the love we have for these children, it is not possible to put into words.
These very long four years have seemed like an eternity but now that we have this precious child in our arms, it seems like it was only yesterday that we started the process, she has been so WORTH THE WAIT!!!! Thank you again for everyone's support and love and we are dying for you to meet this little bundle of happiness. Here are some random pics taken over the last few days as we have enjoyed being together as a family - enjoy!!!!!!!!!!!!! xoxoxo
How did Paul and I get so lucky to be the parents of these two beautiful, fabulous, smart, incredible, delightful, precious, joyful little girls? What did we do so right in our life to be their parents? When we look at these two little girls, my heart melts and we cannot imagine our life without them.
When Maggie wakes up in the morning and the first thing she does when she sees me is grin from ear to ear, I think how could we ever abandon this child when we already love her so much that we could not live without her? Paul and I will love them forever and ever and ever and they have and will make our world a better world. We cannot describe the love we have for these children, it is not possible to put into words.
These very long four years have seemed like an eternity but now that we have this precious child in our arms, it seems like it was only yesterday that we started the process, she has been so WORTH THE WAIT!!!! Thank you again for everyone's support and love and we are dying for you to meet this little bundle of happiness. Here are some random pics taken over the last few days as we have enjoyed being together as a family - enjoy!!!!!!!!!!!!! xoxoxo
Friday, October 23, 2009
Our Baby is a Sick Little Girl..
Hi everyone, first and foremost, Maggie is not feeling well at all. She woke up again with a fever this morning which we have been battling all day. We are hoping the antibiotic will start kicking in by tomorrow so she will be feeling a bit better, however she threw it up tonight.
She does not like taking medicine and is a little fighter. She will lock her lips together until she has to cry and then we quickly get it in there. We hope she keeps it down tomorrow and things start looking up. It is scary to be in a foreign country with a new baby that you are just getting to know who is sick and you have to wait to see what happens. We have done everything we can and hope she is better by tomorrow or Sunday, we will keep everyone posted.
Today was Maggie's US immigration physical which took about 15 minutes. I am not even sure if these people were doctors and they did not speak english. She passed although she is obviously not feeling well. Then our group went to the famous White Swan hotel and took pictures of our babies on the famous red couch. Since we are not staying at the White Swan this trip, we made the trip over because it is important to some people to have that photo.
We also got a photo of our entire travel group which is also attached. After we got home and Maggie's fever broke, her personality came back which is obvious in the video above, of she and I playing a game with a bag of teething cookies. I am sure you will agree, it is hard not to smile when you see this baby smile and laugh.
She does not like taking medicine and is a little fighter. She will lock her lips together until she has to cry and then we quickly get it in there. We hope she keeps it down tomorrow and things start looking up. It is scary to be in a foreign country with a new baby that you are just getting to know who is sick and you have to wait to see what happens. We have done everything we can and hope she is better by tomorrow or Sunday, we will keep everyone posted.
Today was Maggie's US immigration physical which took about 15 minutes. I am not even sure if these people were doctors and they did not speak english. She passed although she is obviously not feeling well. Then our group went to the famous White Swan hotel and took pictures of our babies on the famous red couch. Since we are not staying at the White Swan this trip, we made the trip over because it is important to some people to have that photo.
We also got a photo of our entire travel group which is also attached. After we got home and Maggie's fever broke, her personality came back which is obvious in the video above, of she and I playing a game with a bag of teething cookies. I am sure you will agree, it is hard not to smile when you see this baby smile and laugh.
Thursday, October 22, 2009
LOTS TO TALK ABOUT!!!
Well first and foremost, we are posting a few pics of our sweet Molly. She has been so fantastic on this trip and such a wonderful big sister to Maggie and so we wanted to post some photos of Molly enjoying herself. She is sending a big hello to all of her friends at Miss Helen's and misses school very much. Hello, Miss Pam and Miss Christi, Molly sends a big hug to both of you.
Yesterday, we had to do some paperwork and we went to Shamian Island and did some shopping. Last night, we took a dinner cruise along the pearl river which was really nice. Today Paul and Molly went to the zoo and had lots of fun inspite of the heat. Unfortunately, I had to stay home with our sick little girl, Maggie. She awakened this morning with a fever and she was not her normal smiley self. We tried all day to get her fever under control and nothing was working. By late afternoon, her fever was pretty high and we decided to take her to the doctor.
One of the families in our group had gotten the name of an American doctor off another adoption website so we called him and he could see Maggie. Well, let me tell you that our little peanut is a fighter - she was so so so mad at that doctor and was not going to give in. After some tests, it was decided that she had an inner ear infection so we have started her on antibiotics.
She was much better tonight and is currently curled up sleeping with her blanket. Did I say how IN LOVE we are with this sweet little precious gift? Tomorrow, poor Molly has to get an immigration physical, boy is she going to be happy about that considering her day today and then more shopping. We are counting down the days until we start our journey home - 6 days to go and 7 until we arrive in Tulsa.
We are trying to upload a video of Maggie, walking, so once we get it done, we will upload it. Stay tuned. Love, Steph.
Yesterday, we had to do some paperwork and we went to Shamian Island and did some shopping. Last night, we took a dinner cruise along the pearl river which was really nice. Today Paul and Molly went to the zoo and had lots of fun inspite of the heat. Unfortunately, I had to stay home with our sick little girl, Maggie. She awakened this morning with a fever and she was not her normal smiley self. We tried all day to get her fever under control and nothing was working. By late afternoon, her fever was pretty high and we decided to take her to the doctor.
One of the families in our group had gotten the name of an American doctor off another adoption website so we called him and he could see Maggie. Well, let me tell you that our little peanut is a fighter - she was so so so mad at that doctor and was not going to give in. After some tests, it was decided that she had an inner ear infection so we have started her on antibiotics.
She was much better tonight and is currently curled up sleeping with her blanket. Did I say how IN LOVE we are with this sweet little precious gift? Tomorrow, poor Molly has to get an immigration physical, boy is she going to be happy about that considering her day today and then more shopping. We are counting down the days until we start our journey home - 6 days to go and 7 until we arrive in Tulsa.
We are trying to upload a video of Maggie, walking, so once we get it done, we will upload it. Stay tuned. Love, Steph.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Random Cuteness..
There is not really much to report from China. The last few days have been uneventful. We have had lots of quality time together to go to the park, shop (boy have we shopped), eat, drink and soak up China. Molly is having a great time and loving Maggie so much as we all are. It is very easy to love this little peanut. She wakes up and starts grinning from ear to ear and cooing. She is very easy going and content until she gets tired and then watch out. Once she is asleep, she is out for the count for 10-12 hours. She always sleeps with her hands behind her head as one of the pictures shows. We feel so incredibly blessed to be given the opportunity to be the mother and father of these two wonderful little girls, Molly and Maggie. Paul and I pinch ourselves sometimes and think, there is no way, life could be sweeter. We cannot wait to introduce Maggie to everyone when we get home. We will leave China one week from tomorrow and travel to LA where we will spend the night and travel back home on Thursday the 29th. We will look forward to seeing all of our friends and family at the airport. We are posting just some random pictures of our cute girls.
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Amazing Experiences:
We have had two great days here in China. Yesterday, we decided to go to a local park about 15 minutes away from the hotel. It was absolutely beautiful and was packed full of people since it was Saturday. They were doing all different types of activities and exercises and they were all really good inspite of some of them being quite elderly. We came across a group of people playing a game similar to "Hackisack". Well Paul, being the boy that he is, jumped in to play with them. Needless to say, I am quite sure it was the first time a 6'7" Irish man had ever played with these people. He was fantastic at the game and therefore, he became quite the celebrity among the locals, it was so much fun to watch, they loved him. Also, we were quite an eyeful for the locals. The more they stared, the bigger our smiles were to them. We were surrounded several times by people curious about Molly and Maggie.
In every single situation, the people were so incredibly nice to us and always gave us the thumbs up when they realized our girls were adopted, it was so sweet. Today, we traveled to a Buddhist Temple where Maggie got a special Buddhist Blessing from the head monk - it was beautiful and touching.
The big news is our sweet little baby had her very first bath ever tonight and boy did she have fun. We decided to wait to give her a bath and to let her adjust for a few days. She is pure joy and so beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!.
I have not been able to read the comments on our blog so my brother was kind enough to cut and paste them and sent them via email to me. Thank you so very much to everyone for your sweet and touching comments. Please keep them coming so we can read them, it makes us feel good since we are already a bit home sick. Love to all, Steph
In every single situation, the people were so incredibly nice to us and always gave us the thumbs up when they realized our girls were adopted, it was so sweet. Today, we traveled to a Buddhist Temple where Maggie got a special Buddhist Blessing from the head monk - it was beautiful and touching.
The big news is our sweet little baby had her very first bath ever tonight and boy did she have fun. We decided to wait to give her a bath and to let her adjust for a few days. She is pure joy and so beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!.
I have not been able to read the comments on our blog so my brother was kind enough to cut and paste them and sent them via email to me. Thank you so very much to everyone for your sweet and touching comments. Please keep them coming so we can read them, it makes us feel good since we are already a bit home sick. Love to all, Steph
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