Saturday, December 1, 2007

First Day in Guangzhou

Hello Everyone,

Well, we finally made it to Guangzhou. We left our hotel in Changsha at 7:30 this morning. Ruthie seemed just fine and did not seem sad to leave. In fact, she was rather happy. She was so excited when she saw the airplanes at the airport. We said our goodbyes to our guide, Daphne and then got on our plane to Guangzhou. Ruthie was fine saying goodbye to Daphne. She actually seemed ready to go on to the next stage in our adoption adventure.

We gave her a full dose of Dramamine this time and it really knocked her out. She tried sleeping, but got really frustrated with the fact that she could not really stretch out to sleep. She ended up sleeping on my shoulder.

We were met by our guide, Jason, at the Guangzhou airport. Jason was our guide when we adopted Gracie, back in 2003. He was very nice to Ruthie and made sure she was doing okay. She held on tightly to my hand through the airport, but did not seem nervous. During our ride to our hotel, I was reminded of how beautiful this part of China is. It stays quite warm, even in winter and there is tropical vegetation all over.

We are staying at the Victory Hotel on Shaiman Island in Guangzhou. We chose the Victory over the White Swan Hotel, because we could get a suite for the same price as a regular room at the White Swan.




Coming to Guangzhou came at a good time for us because Kai & Gracie have been getting homesick. China is so different; the sights, sounds & food. They have had a really nice time here, but are starting to yearn for things that are more familiar. The area of Guangzhou that we are in is kind of a slightly Americanized China. There are many adoptive families here and there are many stores and businesses that cater to these families. It is also a beautiful area that you can walk about freely and do not need a guide to help you get around.

Best of all, there is a Starbucks next to our hotel. It is so weird, because as soon as you walk inside of it, you could be anywhere in the US - you would have not idea you were in China. We will probably come here frequently. We ate lunch at Lucy's, which is a restaurant that serves good American food along with Chinese food. We ordered Ruthie stir-fried noodles, which is a favorite of hers, but she also tried Gracie's Quesadilla, french fries, Kai's pizza and Todd's onion rings. She liked them all, but the onion rings.


The weather here is great. It is warm and you can wear short-sleeves in the afternoon. We met up with the other two families that we had started out our trip with in Beijing. It was fun comparing notes from the past week apart and meeting their new children. Gracie & Kai had so much fun seeing the other kids again. All of the parents in our group are amazed at how quickly our kids have bonded with other, but we figure it is because they are all in a foreign country and it is so much easier to bond with kids who speak the same cultural background and speak the same language. When the other families met Ruthie, they both kept commenting on how beautiful she is. Of course, I agree.

Ruthie has been such a joy. She is so happy and really loves being with Todd and I. She is really bonding with Gracie & Kai and has been quite helpful with them. She also decided to help me to unpack everyone's suitcase today. She always shares her dessert with us. She is really starting to use English a lot now. She is repeating sentences now and is gaining some simple comprehension.

Tomorrow, we meet with our guide to fill out the US paperwork to apply for a immigrant's visa. I am meeting with a personal shopper who will take me around Guangzhou and will negotiate for me and take me to the right places to shop where you can find high-quality goods. What a wonderful way to do Christmas shopping :)

Well, that is all for now. We will write more tomorrow.

Noelle

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dear Noelle, scribe extraordinaire, and clan: It's 10:30 am EST, a chilly Philadelphia winter morning. I couldn't wait to find out the latest! Again, thank you so much for writing. Would you consider continuing it when you get home?:) You have such a wild life! Ruthie is amazing, so flexible and strong. Perfect name for this young woman.
What do Kai and Gracie say about China? I look forward to hearing it from them directly, but what a gift you are giving them. Wish I had news from my end, but at the moment I have a totally boring life. My biggest excitement is getting a new MacBook (my birthday gift to myself) last week. It is exactly like E & G's. Love you all. Kathryn

Anonymous said...

Well, I'm sure the dramamine helped a lot! I can't imagine what Ruthie's motion sickness would have been like without it! It's too bad you're having problems loading the pictures, we look forward to seeing more of what Ruthie looks like! I can't imagine how happy Kai and Gracie will be to just get home. Especially since you've already decorated the house! It seems like you and Todd are really enjoying your new daughter! She sounds delightful!
We had dinner over at your mom's house last night and it was delicious. . .especially Rachele's dessert! I think she gets that ability from you, Noelle! I think she's got a pretty busy weekend planned, so she's definitely got her time occupied! Well, we are counting down the day until we meet you at the airport on Thursday!
Love, Marisue & Scott

Anonymous said...

I love your updates! As you can see I forwarded them to Kathryn. You could really write a book on your adoption adventures. I'm not surprised Kai and Gracie are getting a bit homesick--we're really missing you all! Rachele and I are off to see the Rockettes Christmas SPecial this morning. We had a big rainstor yesterday--an inch of rain and more for today.
Rachele made salad and a great desert for dinner last night. Finley entertained us all with his walking.
Can't wait to see you!
Love, MOM

Grace said...

Hi Family,

I'm so pleased that things are continuing to go so well and that it wasn't hard for Ruthie to say goodbye to Daphne. I'm sure being in a new area and new hotel is a welcome change of scenery for all of you. We are looking forward to seeing you in a few short days.

I'm so jealous of your personal shopper Noelle. I can't wait to hear all about it - I could sure use one of those this time of year. I'm going to do some Christmas shopping this morning and I've got Kai and Gracie on my list. After that we've got some good football games to watch!

Love and miss you all. Please give big hugs and kisses to all the kids. Love, Grace

Brett and Jennifer Humphrey said...

Hello,

I'm so glad you made it to Guanzho with no problems. Way to go Dramamine! I look forward to hearing how your shopping trip goes with your personal shopper. What fun! Grab a Starbucks before you go and you'll be set.
We had rain all day yesterday and Sofie was so amazed becasue we rearely have rain here. She remembers it from China and spent a good part of the day outside with her brothers. As you can imagine, there was lots of laundry to do after that.
Brett and I are off to our own Starbucks now for a quick date without kids.
Love to you all!
Jennifer and Brett

YvetteC said...

Well, Gracie was off to our Chinese friend's house tonight to eat chicken feet! She likes them! There she gets to hear a lot of Chinese. We hope this will help her retain a little Chinese.

She was pleased and surprised to hear that her little comment on the blog helped Ruthie AnAn feel a little better about adoption. We are still keeping you in our prayers.

In our story, Gracie cried pretty hard the last two days before leaving when she realized it was for really time to leave China. Hopefully knowing her friends have come before will help Ruthie.

Please don't hesitate to arrange a call to us when you get back. We'll get our Chinese friend over to help Gracie with her Chinese as she did when AnPing called.