Monday, October 27, 2014

We are home...and tired.

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The time change is getting the best of us. Both boys were up at 1:30 the first night, then Brady was up from midnight to 6 AM the next night and meanwhile Paul was up at 4.  This morning they both slept until 3, which felt like a success.  Add to that I got a nasty cold and brad had to go back to work today. And the final insult ... I got athletes foot somewhere in China.  I am so looking forward to a real night's sleep one of these days!

Here are some pics:

The airport shot. Probably for the best that it's not in focus.




Thursday, October 23, 2014

Last Day in GZ

It's our last day in GZ and we're spending it in our room packing.  Brady ended up with an ear infection and our guide was kind enough to go get him some antibiotics.  So we're laying low for now.  In a few hours we take a three hour van ride to Hong Kong.  Not super excited about that prospect :)

Here's some pics from the last few days.

Group dinner.







After the US Consulate appointment to make Paul a US citizen.

Family portrait.

Our travel group.  Well about 90% of our travel group.

The kids in our half of the group.

Pool


Boys

Dinner with friends at the Mexican restaurant.  Because we could.





And finally...Brad thought it was hard carrying Brady around China last time.  He had no idea he'd be carrying two this whole trip.

















Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Santa


Good news folks!  Santa came early to Guangzhou, China!




The Island, Swimming and Dinner With Friends


This morning we went out to Shamien Island, famous with adopting families.  It's our second trip out there and again, we couldn't find anything we were looking for.  Frankly it's hard doing anything with two boys.  Xiao Pang did great this morning, but Brad's had his fill of travel.  So we didn't shop.  And we didn't find Lucy's for lunch ( bummer, a hamburger sounds really good right now).  We also didn't take many pictures.  Here's what we've got for ya.

flat Stanley with exercising school children.


Brady with his bow.


Seriously I took one more picture but I can't find it.  It's sad how few pictures we've taken.  

Tonight we're having dinner out (yay!).  I'll try to take a picture. ;)





Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Swimming yesterday




Yesterday was Paul's medical exam in the morning.  He has to be free of infectious disease to become an American citizen.  He was good with all of it until the blood draw for the TB test.  Poor kiddo.  




We returned to the hotel for a long nap and an afternoon at the pool.






Most awesome head of hair ever.  This shot would have been cuter with all three boys in their towels, but Brad is no fun and said no.










Quick Poll


Quick poll for you.  Anyone else at the China Hotel making weaponry in their hotel room right now?





Bamboo bow that really works.  Bamboo forged from the fourth floor garden.  And, of course a sword.  


Sunday, October 19, 2014

Day Two in Guangzhou

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.