The last st for adopting families is the US Consulate in Guangzhou. We're in the southern tip of China and it is hot and humid, but not nearly as hot and humid as when we were here in May with Brady. This time we are at the China Hotel. It is similar to the Garden hotel we stayed in last time - both are very nice and in both we have a suite, which, after traveling this long is no longer a luxury, but a necessity.
Paul did great on his first plane ride here. He slept through most of it and tolerated his lap belt (I didn't say he liked it.
Today we did a little "city tour" which was touristy. When wrangling two kids, we don't get much out of the cultural experience.
Then back for a nap and another long paperwork meeting this afternoon. We had dinner in the executive lounge (I'm sure the business people up there love us), and back for a bath and bed.
Long exhausting days, and now I'm off to bed. Brad and Brady haven't adjusted well to the time difference, so one or both of them will be up around 3 AM.