Dec 11, 2008

Thanksgiving, first snow and in the news

Hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving day. While I did have to work Thanksgiving day at the hospital we managed to have our celebration the following Sunday. Turkey, Christmas tree and all! It really was a good day. Our Christmas trees (all three) got wet this summer when we got water in our basement so it was a "real" Christmas tree this year for us. Not that I mind you see, they smell wonderful but the shedding drives me crazy. With a little one that doesn't quite want to stay away from the beautiful ornaments we chose to go handmade or unbreakable this year. We also bought the big lights. It turned out better than I thought. You see for yourself. In the next post. For some reason I am not able to post any more pictures. Maybe a video then. Richard had lunch at Baby Boomers yesterday and being the lover of attention made his way onto the news. Funny! Famous Cookie Headed To Inauguration

Nov 13, 2008

Catching Up.....again

The pumpkin patch- Not so pumpkinny this year. After spending way too much time in the corn pool and exploring the three little pigs. Not to mention the giant bouncy air filled pillow that little miss about got bounced off of too many times. The pumpkin patch was well picked over and with only one wagon ride left back to the farm we picked the first few we saw. Not perfect but when has perfection ever meant much to me anyway? Ha. The picture above is Marley's scary face pumpkin. He has always and still does like scary face pumpkins. I on the other hand like happy face pumpkins. Adah likes to point and say pu-mm, pu-mm. Richard-not so interested in the whole pumpkin thing. Not to say that he won't help if needed and he would probably enjoy it when he does help but it's just not his thing. It seems that pumpkin carving wasn't part of his Halloween ritual growing up and so doesn't have the found memories of grabing yucky, gooey, orange, slimy pumpkin guts from the inside of a freezing cold pumpkin. And no matter how long you keep a pu-mm inside before carving it, it sure stays nice and cold inside. Hope everyone enjoyed their Halloween however you chose to celebrate it.

Sep 23, 2008

Ok-so what have we missed?

Lets see.... Marley started 1st grade with Mrs. Wade. He absolutely loves it which of course I'm very happy about. I was worried for awhile due to the emphatic "I hate school!" statement that you heard anytime someone asked if he was excited about school starting. Which at 6 is something you don't want to hear.
Adah had her 6 month anniversary. It's really hard to believe that she has been here that long. Some days it feels like she has been with us forever and others its like she just got here. Some days I know exactly what she wants and other days --NO CLUE! What I think is really cool is that when she see our house she yells "HOME" in a kind of sing song way.
Congrats to all my fellow new parents that were with us on that wonderful trip and a special hello to Bennet!!

My parents sold their home of over 30 some years and moved to Arizona.

Beaverdale Fall Festival was this past weekend. Richard and the kids went to the carnival and the fireworks on Friday. Saturday was the parade and more carnival rides. We love this festival. It is only about a block away and we have made a point of going every year since we moved here.

Sorry about the crazy layout. New computer and we don't have all of our pictures loaded onto it. Will post more soon.

Jul 21, 2008

Days of Summer

A make shift water-slide and a warm, sunny, HUMID day add up to a lot of fun. We opted out of the public pool excursion today to evade the crowded waters-not to mention the humiliation of the swimsuit body and winter white skin. Still haven't been in the sun much yet and yes it is the middle of July. So anyway we were playing in the sprinkler and the water slide evolved from there.
Just one little video too!

Jul 7, 2008

Happy Birthday Adah!

!So -Adah's first birthday in the states. I think she had fun. Mac and cheese, french fries, lemonade and cake x 2! Her favorite food-outside of rice and noodles. She totally understood what to do with her presents. If she needed any help her brother was there to give some assistance. Her cousins Natalie and Nathan, Stacey and John, Aunt Karen and Uncle Mike, and Grandma and Grandpa were all there. We went to Joe's Crabshack where the kids could play outside while the grown ups were chatting inside. All in all it was a good day.

May 8, 2008

SUPER 6

AHHHH! 11-6 year olds, one almost 2 year old, two adults, and a whole lot of play sets! Throw in pizza, cake, and presents and you have a whole lot of chaos! Albeit refreshing chaos but chaos none the less. At this 6 year old boys' party there were 6 girls and 4 boys. Funny- I wonder when that will change to all boys. Anyhoo-Marley had a super time and so did the rest of the partiers. At one point it was over heard that "this place would be the perfect place to live." There were secrets told (and then we were informed that secrets were not allowed so) then there were no more secrets, a foot shut in a door, a tiff over a ball, a fall from the tire swing, and a basketball in the face. At the end of the party everyone the limbs, fingers, and toes that they came with and maybe a few extra bruises! Marley said that it was the best birthday party ever and couldn't pick a favorite thing because everything was his favorite!
Do you see how everyone is in motion? The whole time was like this even during the pizza. I love it.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY BUBBA!

Apr 25, 2008

Awhile back now Adah had her first medical check up in the states. According to the doctor who would barely even touch her, she is in great condition and very healthy. This I am happy to hear but it was as if he was scared to touch her and then he called her oriental which we all know are rugs not people! I think we will probably be finding a new pediatrician. In the meantime, Adah saw a craniofacial physician who will be doing the surgery for her palate and revision of her lip. When he came into the office he took time to get to know Adah and tried to get her to warm up to him before he examined her palate. This was wonderful after our last experience. However he is not without faults. We were his first appointment that day and he was 45 minutes late. If you have kids you know what it is like to entertain one in a small enclosed room with many instruments and equipment that shouldn't be used as a toy. And we all know that if we aren't supposed to touch something that becomes the most interesting thing in the room. We made it through the appointment and Adah will be having surgery sometime in June. This is very exciting. I think we will decrease our cost in kleenex by at least half. The amount of stuff that comes out her nose is rather yucky! I've become so tuned into things coming out of her nose that anytime anyone sneezes I make sure to check their nose for food hanging out of it. Back to the medical check up. She still weighs 23 pounds and is 33 inches tall. On the American growth charts she is in the 11th percentile! Can you believe it. She eats like a horse. We still haven't found anything that she won't eat. Anyway, on the Chinese charts it puts her in about the 80th percentile. Soooo I think we will go with the Chinese charts! As for Marley, he is doing wonderful. He will be 6 in a week. First Grade! Oh My-Time flies I tell you! He's playing soccer this spring and loves it. I post some pictures of him soon.

Apr 17, 2008

Hmmm.... It's been awhile

So Hello everyone! After finally getting home, Richard had to go back to work right away. We got home on Saturday and Richard went back to work on Monday. Adah apparently did not grasp the effect that not sleeping would have on those of us living in this time zone. Adah took a while to get her time turned around to join us in our sleeping habits. For about the first week she definitely enjoyed the night life and would scream and cry until you either were able to get her to sleep (whcih took hours!) or you just gave up. While in my younger days staying up until 3 or 4 in the morning was probably a normal occurence, I now have a 5yr old that has to be to school by 8:00 and I don't have the luxury of hanging out watching tv all day. However, if you ask Richard he may have a different opinion. Anyway, after a week or so and no daytime naps, unless she happens to fall asleep in the car, she is mostly sleeping through the night. YEAH! How is Marley dealing with all of this you ask. He's fine. He gets about 11 hours of sleep each night. He never hears her cry at night even though his room is directly across from him. He sleeps through just about anything.

Mar 18, 2008

Orange juice please...Gas or no gas?

So after a total of 53 hours of flight time, 19 hours of delays, 1 lost hotel reservation, numerous bus rides in absolutely crazy traffic, walking miles to find a pizza or good coffee-all with a 21 month old Chinese baby that doesn't understand or speak English and in a country where most of the people don't speak English-We are finally home!!
This picture of Adah shows how we felt at the beginning of the trip home and the nex picture is how we felt after 27 hours of travel.
We definitley have some interesting moments on our trip and we will surely talk about them soon but for now I'll explain the title of this post. On the flight from Guangzhou to Tokyo I asked for some orange juice. It took me a minute to figure out what the flight attendant meant when she said "gas or no gas". Slightly personal don't ya think. After glancing at her cart I guessed that she meant orange soda or orange juice! Interesting way to ask your drink preference. I'm leaving up the clock with the time in Guangzhou because that is the time Adah is on. Needless to say that means we are on that time too. Except for Marley who can sleep through anything.
These pictures are of the last hotel we stayed at in Guangzhoue and our whole group of new families. We loved the people we traveled with and hope to keep in contact with them.

Mar 12, 2008

We are in Guangzhou since Tuesday about 7pm. We had another delayed flight. It was scheduled to leave at 11:00 but didn't leave until 3:30. I hope this isn't the way our flights go on the way home. It is very beautiful here. Also very very humid! Everything is green, flowers are blooming, it's very tropical. We well post pics as soon as we can. Marley, we are still looking for cool toys for you but we may have to wait until we get to Hong Kong to find anything. There aren't any snoopy stores here on the island. We did buy you a Chinese outfit though! Adah's personality is coming out more and more every day. She loves to laugh!! Oh I do have to add the picture of the squatty potty for mom. You'll love this. You aren't supposed to flush your toliet paper either.

Mar 9, 2008

These are the gentleman that own the birds. They were thoroughly intrigued by Richard, Adah, and me-as is the rest of China. They chattered and chattered at us but we had no idea what they were saying. We definitley make a big spectacle here when we go out. At any given time we have numerous people staring at us and sometimes following us. It's rather unusual.
A couple of days ago we went to The Nanjing Silk Brocade Factory. Huge looms ran by two people are used to make elaborate silk material. The person on the top of the loom directs the person at the bottom as to what color to use. It's pretty cool. In one of the pictures you can see the pattern reflected by the mirror on the gentlemans lap. They make about 5-6 cenitmetes in 8 hours of work. A garment for the emperor would have taken about 3-5 years.

Tomorrow to Guangzhou

Hello! We have a free day today and will be getting our suitcases re-packed for our flight to Guangzhou tomorrow. This morning we will be going to the park across the street to see the old men and their birds. They bring their birds out in cages and hang the cages in trees so that the birds can get some fresh air. Love it. ,g h n hhhhhhhhhhhhhjjjjjjhx--that's from Adah. Yesterday we went to the Confuscious Free Market which is like a HUGE pedestrian mall which sits where Confuscious temple used to be. On the way back from there we stopped at Walmart. It was three stories high. Believe it or not the quality did not seem as good as what we get in the US. Here are a few pictures from the Ming gardens and the silk brocade factory.

Mar 7, 2008

Some things we know about Adah

1. She loves to be outdoors
2. She doesn't like to go to sleep
3. LOVES chocolate-she'll fit right in
4. She's very busy
5. She's a lot like Marley
6. She wears a size 18 month perfectly but can still wear 12 and 24 month clothes
7. She like to have her arms covered-does not like short sleeves yet!
8. She like to be held by mom
9. She's warming up to dad

Mar 5, 2008

We made it finally. We got here but are just now getting the chance to add to the Blog. This will be short but we are going to add some pics of Adah as well. Terri Slept for about 15 hours when we landed in Bejing and then back on a plane the next day to head to Nanjing to get Adah. More will come later but for now, here are some Pics.

Mar 2, 2008

A little detour

Well, we g0t to the Des Moines Airport early only to learn that our flight had been delayed. The person at the gate assured us that we would be in Detroit in plenty of time to connect with our next flight to Tokyo. According to her, the delay was nationwide, not just at the Des Moines Airport. So we boarded the airplane without worrying too much about it. As we exited the airplane in Detroit we saw a clock that let us know we had 5 minutes to get to the next gate. Of course the gate was all the way on the other side of the airport. Needless to say we didn't make it. They rescheduled us for a flight to Amsterdam with a 10 hour lay over there and then a 10 hour flight to Beijing. This will put us there 12 hours later than planned BUT we got to tour a little of Amsterdam. Althought we felt as if we were walking zombies as we have not slept for over 24 hours we thouroughly enjoyed Amsterdam. Marley-I wish you were here. There is sooo much to see. You would love it. Anyway, we are hoping to sleep on the next flight which should take us to Bejing. So we will get there a day late and a lot more tired. Here are some pics of Amsterdam for you all to enjoy.
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Feb 21, 2008

I Passed!

Wow, what a feeling! For those of you that don't know, I have been in nursing school for over 3 years and I passed my nursing boards-the first time! Whew. I feel free now. I can finally give my full attention to going to China, actually becoming a nurse, working on some crafting projects, painting the house..... Oh and reading. I can't wait to read actual books by writers who have never heard of Kawasaki's syndrome or the ins and outs of emptying a foley catheter. Although this is not to say that I haven't been reading other books while in nursing school. It just means that I can now enjoy them and not feel like I should be studying or reading something about nursing. Yeah!

Feb 20, 2008

So, there's 10 days until we leave for China. Richard's got the flu-103 degree fever, chills, the whole shabang! Did he get his flu shot you ask? No- he hates shots. So now he will be just getting over the flu when we leave for China and with my luck I'll just be getting it! Our big guy has pink eye. Hopefully we won't get that too. We still have to get all of those "like new " bills for our fees in China, finish packing, clean the house, buy a car seat so we can bring Adah home from the airport and just oh so many more things to do!

Feb 11, 2008

Here we go

OK, we are now ready to go get Adah. Here is where you will come to get as much info as we have time to provide you. We will try to udate the blog as often as possible, but understand that we will be very busy entertaining Adah and missing Marley. We leave on March 1st and we get Adah on March 4th. We should have plenty of pictures for you then and hope to tell you some stories about what we are up to as well.