Friday, December 17, 2010

China Trip Ji Nan Part 1





Dawn and Sylvia got us in the plane with no problem. They did inspect one of our suitcases, not sure if it was a random check or because of all the liquids it held (shampoos, medicines, etc.). The flight to Jinan was short and we lucked out with an empty seat next to us. Got through immigration and baggage claim and found Ruby easily enough. We did have a change in our itinerary...not meeting Logan today but tomorrow instead. It's actually a good thing because the orphanage has taken care of his passport for us so we won't have to do that. Obviously, it's disappointing but Ruby was great!




She showed us around our hotel and to the market just next door where we will be able to buy essentials for Logan. We ate lunch at KFC. Chicken was fine (but no way to request just white meat), BUT the mashed potatoes were AWFUL! I didn't think fake potatoes could be any worse. Ruby then took us the square to walk around. We watched some martial arts demonstration and kite flying. She wanted us to see this because it is close enough to walk from the hotel and at night they have a lighted fountain display set to music. Our plan was to eat dinner after she left then come back to the square. Of course, Paul once again decided sleep was more important than food or the fountain. I'm not arguing...we can still bring Logan tomorrow night. We slept most of the night, but still woke up too early for breakfast.




This hotel is nicer than the last. The room isn't quite as big because it doesn't have the separate sitting area, but the hallways are wider and the lobby is huge with places to relax and wait. Also, the breakfast buffet is on a separate floor in one of the restaurants. There is a larger variety of foods (although the bacon isn't as good). I tried watermelon juice this morning, and it tastes just like you'd think it would. I had green tea yogurt along with my standard bacon and pastries and fruit. The preschool kids will like that they had dragon fruit. (Ms. Marsha had brought some in for the kids to try just before we left.)




After breakfast we went back to the room and watched a movie, just killing time before meeting Ruby. The weather had started getting yucky during the night and now as we wait, there are snow flurries...first snow of the season. After a bit, we decided to go walk around the department store next to the hotel, then had lunch at Pizza Hut. Luckily we got there just as they opened since they are usually very busy. Ruby came to get us at 1:30pm to go exchange our US dollars. We had to drive to one of the bigger banks and it was definitely a process involving several copies of our passports, multiple signatures, 3 different tellers, and one red bag with about 4 "bricks" of money.




The orphanage director called as we got back to the hotel to say they had arrived at the train station and would be there shortly. We rushed to get everything ready. We thought we'd meet him in some sort of meeting room at the hotel but since we were the only family they just come to your hotel room. Ruby had suggested having some juice for him to drink and Paul was smart enough to grab some cookies too. I had a toy in his stocking for him and then we also had the Star Wars bear and his Family book. I had put all the other toys in a drawer in the nightstand (his toy box for the next few days). We turned on Skype so mom could watch, then Ruby called to say she was bringing them up.




I opened the door and there he was with Ruby and 2 other ladies. At first, he wouldn't come in with the caregiver. Ruby was making introductions, then he needed to potty, so I watched while the caregiver helped him. The other lady was an orphanage administrator, and we were able to get some of the paperwork done today. so while one of us signed documents the other was showing Logan the toys and stuff. After about 20 minutes the other ladies left. Logan cried at first for about 15 minutes, until Paul remembered the cookies. The boy loved them! And after the first one, I held out my hand and asked for one and he broke his and gave me a piece.








Ruby then took us to get a family picture done (required for some documentation tomorrow) and then to Wal-mart for supplies. We got some pants (we have a few but they will probably be too big and not warm enough for the snow that is still falling). Also got some sweaters and socks. Then we hit the grocery floor and stocked up on milk drink, juice, yogurt, crackers, sausages, apples, and bananas (which he pointed out to us). I also got some bath toys (I knew I'd forgotten to pack something...Thanks, Kelly for the suggestion). There was a few other impulse toy purchases by Daddy and the final item was a Santa hat.








Ruby brought us back and I started getting everything put away while Paul played cars with him. Honestly, I think I was freaking out...what the heck were we thinking, adopting from China, adopting a 4-year0old? I used that time putting things away to get myself calm. We were planning to go out for dinner but the weather was worse , so we just stayed in the room. After dinner, he got a bath and played in there. He didn't like sitting in the tub at first, but he knew exactly what to do to wash himself. He didn't like getting the shampoo rinsed and in his face.








After bath, he and Paul played some more. We were trying to keep him up so Mom, Sophie, and Kelly could skype. they had to wake up early but they got to see him. After that we put him to bed. The hotel had already brought us a baby cot (aka pack-n-play) so we put him in there, turned out the lights and he was asleep within minutes. The orphanage caregivers had left us notes and said to wake him after about 4 hours to go potty so I set the alarm to do that. Poor thing didn't look happy about getting woken up but he pottied. He went to bed about 8:45pm and should sleep until about 6:30am (same as Sophie). He only cried those first few minutes, seems to be potty trained (even went into the bathroom on his own once). We've been pointing out Mama, Papa, and Mei Mei (little sister)and he will say those. He also gives Paul kisses.



On Tuesday, we went to the Civil Affairs office after we picked up his passport. The orphanage had taken care of the passports, which is why we got him a day later. It is the Civil Affairs office where we officially become his parents (as far as China is concerned). We had little gifts for the various officials. We brought some Dallas Cowboys cups, stickers, and coasters for them.


Checking out the stocking after breakfast.


Playing with some of the toys we brought.



Watching a video on the computer.


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