Thursday, November 29, 2007

Visit to Martyrs Park & Xiang River

Hello Everyone,

We hope all of you are doing well. We have now been in China for a week now and are starting to miss the little things from home, such as a soft mattress, ice in drinks, being able to drink tap water, etc. The mattresses in China are hard and you cannot drink the water from the tap.

We went out to dinner last night at a Chinese restaurant, right next to our hotel with the other family in our group. We really like them a lot and have fun on outings together. Their new son, whose name is Wylie, kept showing me his new sneakers that light up when he stomps his feet. So, every few seconds he would run over to me and stomp his feet so that I could see the lights. He is so cute and is 4 years old.

We are having a great time getting to know Ruthie. She is a very sweet girl. We are at the stage now when she is testing us to see where her boundaries are, but she mostly responds well when we tell her yes or no. Daphne, our guide, said that she is impressed at how well Ruthie is adjusting, but said that Ruthie told her that she woke up 4 times last night, but was able to get back to sleep. She said that each child responds differently to the upheaval that adoption brings in their lives and sleeplessness is one symptom.

At mealtime, Ruthie uses chopsticks all the time. She discovered that she likes bacon and was trying to pick it up with her chopsticks, so Kai showed her that she could eat it with her hands. Today at breakfast, she started to use her knife and fork. She was using her knife to cut up her breakfast sausage & also her carrots, but she didn't use a fork to stabilize the food, so it was a little harder. She had a ball, and cut up everything in very small pieces and then had fun seeing how many pieces she could put on her fork.



When we go out on outings, Ruthie spends time with Daphne, holding her hand and talking to her. It is a respite for her - being with someone that she can talk too and that understands what she is saying. However, she does come and hang out with either Todd or I from time to time. Today while we were visiting the Xiang River, she saw people fishing and rushed back to me to bring me over to see. You see, one of the photos that we sent her in the orphanage is one of me catching a fish and she remembered that. She asked me (through Daphne), if we would take her fishing. I said we would take her fishing to the same place in the photo next summer (Williams, AZ).

Ruthie brought out her scrapbook/photo album to show me last night. We showed her Rachele's, (her new older sister), photo before she spoke to her on the phone. She did not want to look at the orphanage photos, she just skipped over them to look at the photos of our family. That is a good sign that she is bonding with our family. She has really bonded well with Todd & I and plays with Kai sometimes. The kids are all taking turns tickling each other right now as I am writing this.

Last night I was putting lotion on Ruthie's feet, which are small and very cute, but noticed that her large toes were misshapen. All of her toenails were bent over the top of her toes, so that you could hardly see them. The toenails had a lot of ridges on them. It looked like she had been wearing shoes that were way to small for a very long time. So, we checked the pair of shoes that she was wearing when we got her with her new ones and there is a difference of about 3 full shoe sizes. We are pretty sure that her toes will adjust to wearing normally sized shoes, but we will have our pediatrician look at them just to be sure.

Ruthie brought a disposible camera with her from the orphanage and we got the photos developed yesterday. The orphanage officials took photos of her and her friends and other people at the orphanage. We weren't sure if we should show her the photos right now, or if that may make her really homesick so soon after leaving the orphanage. So, we asked our guide, Daphne, who has 10 years experience with adoptive families. She recommended that we wait until we are home to show her the photos, which is what my instincts were telling me. From the photos, you can tell that they really cared for her.



We have noticed that she has difficulty seeing things from a distance. She squints quite a lot and seems severely near-sighted. We knew about that she did have an eye condition and have a referral to a good pediatric opthamologist when we get back home. Her eye rarely wanders and I have only seen it happen once.

Ruthie loves to laugh and she is wonderful. She loves to turn our lights off and on in the room. She did think it was so funny to turn off the bathroom lights when someone was in there (just like Sofie (Kai Kai). She also loves to push the elevator buttons and open our room with the room key (card). Todd lets her carry the room key around when we go out and she takes the responsibility seriously.

She absolutely adores her little Barbie doll, Kelly. She had to tuck her in bed last night. Today, she took her doll and all of her accessories and put them in her jean pockets. She took out her doll while we were out at the park and had me hold one doll's hand while she held the other. So, picture Ruthie & I walking through the park holding a little 3" doll between us, or just look carefully at the photo below.


We had a great time at Martyr's Park in Changsha. It is a very large park with beautiful grounds. It is very popular with many of the local people. We saw people doing Tai Chi, couples dancing, women dancing with fans, artists with their watercolors and it was a beautiful day. I got stopped again by two people who wanted to take a photo with me. For many Chinese people, they have never seen a Caucasian person or only very rarely. They were very nice and courteous - my days as a "celebrity" will be over as soon as I return home :)



We are nearing the end of our time in Changsha. For this part of the adoption process, we need to stay in the provincial capital (Changsha), of the Hunan Province, which is where Ruthie is from, for approximately one week. The adoption was finalized 2 days ago, but we have to stay until the end of the week for the adoption paperwork to be completed by the notary and also to receive her Chinese passport, allowing her to travel to the United States.

We leave on Saturday morning on a flight to Guangzhou, which is a large city just north of Hong Kong, if you are looking at a map. We need to stay in Guangzhou to complete the requirements of the United States. The US Consulate is located in Guangzhou. We will have to apply for her visa, allowing her to travel to the US. We will be staying there until Thursday, when we will board a plane for home!

Okay, my Chinism for today came from our breakfast. We are staying at a 5-star hotel and the breakfast buffet is wonderful. There are both Chinese & Western food choices. Yesterday, one of the Chinese choices was "Pig's Blood in Bean Curd". Also, there is an area where you can make your toast and select from a choice of Jams & Jellys. The selections are: Strawberry Jam, Grape Catsup & Tangerine Catsup. Of course, they are not really catsup, but jelly.

*We are having a little difficulty responding directly to emails. I am sorry. Please keep emailing though, we can read them. So here are some quick replies:

Humphreys - yes we have seen the "Willy Wonka" doorman and will print off your photo for him.

Brittney - we would love to have you spend the day with us after we get home. Yes, I think she will like the watch.

Chenzhou Older Kids Group - thank you so much for your emails and advice.

Thank you all for your comments, prayers, & support.

Noelle

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey Johnson's!

Looks like you are having good weather. Lots of sun. We loved Martyr's Park when we were there. We continue to be glad that things are going smoothly for you and An An. YuMei waits not so patiently to see your updates each day!

YvetteC said...

Thanks for the close up of Ruthie. She has changed since we saw her last year. She looks taller, too! She is very beautiful. We are so pleased to see your blog entry each day, it brings back our memories, too! It sounds like Ruthie is really talking a lot. Gracie didn't talk much. One tip--I don't know if you are doing this or not, but don't pick her up too much or she will want to be picked up all the time and it gets very old to hold a big girl like that! It took a while to wean Gracie off from that once we got home!
Love,
Yvette

Brett and Jennifer Humphrey said...

What a wonderful post, thank you for sharing, and for giving "Willy Wonka" the photo. We are so happy that Ruthie seems to be doing so well. It really shouln't be too much of a suprise since this is exactly what we have been praying for. We are bummed that we won't be able to be at the airport to meet you when you land, it has become a bit of a tradition :-) Jen, Josh and Sofie will get the first chance to meet Ruthie, Kenny and I will be celebrating his birthday in Seattle, and they can hardly wait. Every morning the kids want us to turn on the computer first thing so they can read the updated blog. What a wonderful bit of technology. We sure love you guys and can't wait to see all of you and meet the newest member of our family. Please let Gracie and Kai we said "Hi" and we are glad they are having so much fun with their new big sister.
Thank you for the pictures, we really enjoyed Changsha but I wish we would have had a chance to go to the parks you are visiting; it sounds so fun. If you get a chance, please ask Daphne to say "hello" to Ellen (our guide) for us.
We love you all,
Brett and Jen

Anonymous said...

Ruthie is beautiful! What a sweet new sister for Kai and Gracie. Your pictures are so good and I almost feel like we are with you.
Rachele and I are having a good time--we had dinner with the Stufkoskys last night. Finley was so adorable--he is starting to walk. Ruthie will be blessed with so many wonderful cousins and sisters and a brother--aunts and uncles too!
We invited the rest of the family for dinner Friday night. I'm going to make lasagne (home made!) and Rachele will make the salad and dessert.
Can't wait to see you!
Love, MOM

Grace said...

I love the most recent pictures you posted. They really show how beautiful Ruthie is. She has such a sweet face. We are excited to do some shopping for her this weekend - thanks for your ideas. Love, Grace

Anonymous said...

Dear Johnsons,
As each day passes and we read such sweet reports about Ruthie,our excitement increases.We can hardly wait for your return home with our new granddaughter.
Some of my lady friends at our church want to give Ruthie a welcoming shower. It has been tentatively scheduled for Saturday January 12. We hope that this is a good time for the Johnson girls.
We look forward to Rachele being back with us this Saturday and Sunday;we have invited Anysia and Jake over on Sunday to help us trim the Christmas tree and bake a batch of cookies.
Dad and I miss all of you!
Be Blessed,
Dad and Mom

Anonymous said...

Your photos and story are great! Amazed you can do it all and write, too. Kai and Gracie look so happy. Wondering how cold it is. You are all usually bundled up. Love you, Kathryn

Anonymous said...

My goodness! You have a beautiful new daughter! She looks so very happy with you! It is just so sad to hear about the little things like her toenails. What we take for granted here! We are having fun sharing the blog with our friends and talking about our new niece!
Love, Marisue & Scott