Sunday, November 23, 2008
We're HOME!!!
Sorry... we're about to have breakfast, but I just wanted to let everyone know that we got home safely. I'll write more later, after church. ;)
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Hm....
I don't know how to title this blog entry... there's too much to say to simply give it a short name! Right now, it's 11:40AM here, so lunch will be shortly, so I don't have time to contemplate a good name.
Of course, I know that you don't read this blog to hear about my problem of what I should title this blog. But, it was probably one of my favorite days yesterday.
Pearl Market vs. Shopping Mall
Yesterday, there was a planned trip over to the Pearl Market. Our family decided that the Pearl market wasn't as appealing as sticking around and doing other stuff. So, we stayed (I think someone said that only like three families went).
Some of our friends here told us about this outdoor mall on the other side of the river. We decided to go. But before you arrive there, you have to pass through the evil-medicine-market-of-disgustingness-that-nobody-should-have-to-pass-through-to-arrive-at-such-a-wonderful-place-as-a-mall (got all that?).
I won't go into details about the medicine market, but if you actually smell and look and the stuff there, it will make you nauseous (at least it does that to me). But, it was only like 5 minutes through there until we arrived at the outdoor mall!
One of the best things was that it wasn't like Americanized at all. Our family and the family we walked over with were the only Americans in there. Everyone else was Chinese. It was so awesome!
The prices there were good! I ended up spending somewhere under $100 (I don't know what I spent exactly...) But, I got quite a bit of stuff! My purchases:
- A pair of Converse All Stars (they're pink and brown! lol)
- 2 long sleeved t-shirts
- A furry white vest thingy (it's so cozy!)
- A brown coat (like a winter coat) and the hood is fuzzy! (Cass got the same one, but without the fuzzy hood... that was a little bit extra, but I liked it)
- A pink sweater thing (it's hard to explain it exactly)
We're planning on going back. I'm totally going to bring more money with me!! The only reason we left as early as we did (I think we only spent like an hour and a half there) was because we began to run out of money (well, at least my sisters did).
Picture time!
After we returned from the mall, it was time to get all dressed up and get the pictures taken of our travel group. Every family had a picture taken of just their family and then there was a picture taken of everyone all together. After those were taken, there was a picture of all the kids being adopted in our group.
Our family decided, though, as we were already dressed up to take a picture over by the waterfall in the hotel. So, that's what you're seeing in the picture.
It's hard to see in the picture, but Josh's hat is really amusing. It's one of the hats that has a braid sewn on the back. It's a really long braid, too.... quite amusing.
Riverboat cruise
At 6:40PM, everyone met downstairs for a riverboat "cruise". It was only like an hour an a half, but it was really fun. And it was so beautiful! The lights on the different buildings all looked awesome in the night (it was really easy to see them from the boat). And it was so relaxing...
This is our hotel. See how close it is to the river? Our rooms unfortunately don't have a view of the river.
On our way home from this expedition, a little white car tried to squeeze past our bus, but did so with unwanted results. When this happened, everyone on the bus could hear the loud scraping noise.
When this happened, the bus obviously had to stop. The police and some other people had to come and check out this accident (in all honosty, there was basically only a few dings on the car and the bus only had a few scratches).
We waited probably close to an hour for another bus to come and pick us up for the short 15 minute drive back to the hotel.
But, it was a good day. Extremely good, in fact.
Tomorrow, we have the swearing in for Amy... and then the next day, we are heading home! I can't wait to return to the United States! I mean, China is gorgeous and I would definatly come back, but I miss my home!! Luckily, it's only 2 more days!!!
Of course, I know that you don't read this blog to hear about my problem of what I should title this blog. But, it was probably one of my favorite days yesterday.
Pearl Market vs. Shopping Mall
Yesterday, there was a planned trip over to the Pearl Market. Our family decided that the Pearl market wasn't as appealing as sticking around and doing other stuff. So, we stayed (I think someone said that only like three families went).
Some of our friends here told us about this outdoor mall on the other side of the river. We decided to go. But before you arrive there, you have to pass through the evil-medicine-market-of-disgustingness-that-nobody-should-have-to-pass-through-to-arrive-at-such-a-wonderful-place-as-a-mall (got all that?).
I won't go into details about the medicine market, but if you actually smell and look and the stuff there, it will make you nauseous (at least it does that to me). But, it was only like 5 minutes through there until we arrived at the outdoor mall!
One of the best things was that it wasn't like Americanized at all. Our family and the family we walked over with were the only Americans in there. Everyone else was Chinese. It was so awesome!
The prices there were good! I ended up spending somewhere under $100 (I don't know what I spent exactly...) But, I got quite a bit of stuff! My purchases:
- A pair of Converse All Stars (they're pink and brown! lol)
- 2 long sleeved t-shirts
- A furry white vest thingy (it's so cozy!)
- A brown coat (like a winter coat) and the hood is fuzzy! (Cass got the same one, but without the fuzzy hood... that was a little bit extra, but I liked it)
- A pink sweater thing (it's hard to explain it exactly)
We're planning on going back. I'm totally going to bring more money with me!! The only reason we left as early as we did (I think we only spent like an hour and a half there) was because we began to run out of money (well, at least my sisters did).
Picture time!
After we returned from the mall, it was time to get all dressed up and get the pictures taken of our travel group. Every family had a picture taken of just their family and then there was a picture taken of everyone all together. After those were taken, there was a picture of all the kids being adopted in our group.
Our family decided, though, as we were already dressed up to take a picture over by the waterfall in the hotel. So, that's what you're seeing in the picture.
It's hard to see in the picture, but Josh's hat is really amusing. It's one of the hats that has a braid sewn on the back. It's a really long braid, too.... quite amusing.
Riverboat cruise
At 6:40PM, everyone met downstairs for a riverboat "cruise". It was only like an hour an a half, but it was really fun. And it was so beautiful! The lights on the different buildings all looked awesome in the night (it was really easy to see them from the boat). And it was so relaxing...
This is our hotel. See how close it is to the river? Our rooms unfortunately don't have a view of the river.
On our way home from this expedition, a little white car tried to squeeze past our bus, but did so with unwanted results. When this happened, everyone on the bus could hear the loud scraping noise.
When this happened, the bus obviously had to stop. The police and some other people had to come and check out this accident (in all honosty, there was basically only a few dings on the car and the bus only had a few scratches).
We waited probably close to an hour for another bus to come and pick us up for the short 15 minute drive back to the hotel.
But, it was a good day. Extremely good, in fact.
Tomorrow, we have the swearing in for Amy... and then the next day, we are heading home! I can't wait to return to the United States! I mean, China is gorgeous and I would definatly come back, but I miss my home!! Luckily, it's only 2 more days!!!
Monday, November 17, 2008
Guangzhou- day 3
Greeting from Guangzhou! Another beautiful day here, I must say. I'm not used to wonderful weather in November!! Haha when we get back to Colorado, the November weather will be a shock! But, I'm going to enjoy this weather for all it's worth!
Right now, we're watching this TV show called "Just Go!". It's like this show where a bunch of people try to get through different obstical courses. It's pretty funny! The whole family is watching it... we all like it.
But, today wasn't about the TV. Just so everyone knows, my day (and Cassie and Nikki) was pretty different than our parents and Josh and Amy... at least for most of the day. Oh, and see? I got some pictures!!! Too bad I didn't think to take many pictures today.... tomorrow will be better!
The Morning
This morning, my parent had to go get some pictures of Amy for her paperwork. So, Cassie and I had to work on some more homework (bleh). I had to e-mail some of my teachers, since I'm feeling rather lost in the subject (if there's any Trig lovers, I don't get it!). This part of the morning was pretty dull...
After my parents did that, my dad had to do some paperwork. One of the people in our traveling group didn't have anyone to stay with her baby, so Cassie and Nikki went over and watched little Jack. But, my dad was done before everyone else, so we decided to go look at some stuff while Cassie and Nikki babysat.
We headed out... the best part of the morning? I GOT STARBUCKS!!! Yes, I may be in China, but my Starbucks was calling me. I got a Dark Cherry Mocha Frappachino... oh, it was delicious! My dad also got Starbucks... (my mom, Amy, and Josh all got tea or soda from 7-Eleven).
After we got our drinks, we headed over to this little store called "Jordans". There, I got some chopsticks.
Later
This afternoon, my parents had to take Amy to a medical examination. They took Josh, too, and said that us 3 girls were welcome to look around the island (Guangzhou is technically an island, just so you know... but it's surrounded by a river!).
We were happy for this offer, and headed out almost as soon as they were gone! We spent our time doing some souvenier shopping, which was really fun.
The people in the shops are so eager to sell to you! Their favorite phrase must be "I give you special price!" If you show any interest in a product, they catch on and try to sell it. More often than not, you can get a pretty good price. (I really stink at the haggling thing, so I don't- the price they offer is pretty much what I take).
I spent way more than I intended today! And yes, I did find something to add to my musical collection (oh, no surprise here). Today's purchase was this set of cool looking bells. I like it a lot! I also bought some bracelets and fans...
We must have been out for over two hours just looking around in the shops (multiple times per shop) and talking and laughing. We had so much fun!
Tonight
After dinner today, we all headed over to this shop called "Home for Love". It's like our favorite spot! The people that work there are so nice and love Josh. We take our laundry there, too.
But, on our way home from dinner (we ate at this Italian restaurant... the BEST 4-cheese pizza ever!) we stopped over there. My parents got Josh this toy (can't think of what they're called right now- but you kick them around).
One of the girls that work there took Josh outside and began playing with him. Pretty soon, us Flatt sisters joined their game. After that, our parents joined. We had quite the game going! Before long, some people from our travel group joined us, too. We had so much fun!
Josh kept kicking it behind him. Cass was being a major spaz. Nikki and I kept like flinching whenever it would come to us. It was so much fun! There was this car that was behind us and the toy kept hitting it... no scratches though! But we were in constant fear!!!
Conclusion
So, this marks the end of my Monday post. I did include a picture of my musical collection (minus the bells). Sorry, the picture is sideways.... The Chinese violin is the long thing, the bamboo flute is in the front, and the last thing is the bamboo calabash.
Miss ya and love ya all!!! We're leaving on Friday.... almost 3 days!!!!
Right now, we're watching this TV show called "Just Go!". It's like this show where a bunch of people try to get through different obstical courses. It's pretty funny! The whole family is watching it... we all like it.
But, today wasn't about the TV. Just so everyone knows, my day (and Cassie and Nikki) was pretty different than our parents and Josh and Amy... at least for most of the day. Oh, and see? I got some pictures!!! Too bad I didn't think to take many pictures today.... tomorrow will be better!
The Morning
This morning, my parent had to go get some pictures of Amy for her paperwork. So, Cassie and I had to work on some more homework (bleh). I had to e-mail some of my teachers, since I'm feeling rather lost in the subject (if there's any Trig lovers, I don't get it!). This part of the morning was pretty dull...
After my parents did that, my dad had to do some paperwork. One of the people in our traveling group didn't have anyone to stay with her baby, so Cassie and Nikki went over and watched little Jack. But, my dad was done before everyone else, so we decided to go look at some stuff while Cassie and Nikki babysat.
We headed out... the best part of the morning? I GOT STARBUCKS!!! Yes, I may be in China, but my Starbucks was calling me. I got a Dark Cherry Mocha Frappachino... oh, it was delicious! My dad also got Starbucks... (my mom, Amy, and Josh all got tea or soda from 7-Eleven).
After we got our drinks, we headed over to this little store called "Jordans". There, I got some chopsticks.
Later
This afternoon, my parents had to take Amy to a medical examination. They took Josh, too, and said that us 3 girls were welcome to look around the island (Guangzhou is technically an island, just so you know... but it's surrounded by a river!).
We were happy for this offer, and headed out almost as soon as they were gone! We spent our time doing some souvenier shopping, which was really fun.
The people in the shops are so eager to sell to you! Their favorite phrase must be "I give you special price!" If you show any interest in a product, they catch on and try to sell it. More often than not, you can get a pretty good price. (I really stink at the haggling thing, so I don't- the price they offer is pretty much what I take).
I spent way more than I intended today! And yes, I did find something to add to my musical collection (oh, no surprise here). Today's purchase was this set of cool looking bells. I like it a lot! I also bought some bracelets and fans...
We must have been out for over two hours just looking around in the shops (multiple times per shop) and talking and laughing. We had so much fun!
Tonight
After dinner today, we all headed over to this shop called "Home for Love". It's like our favorite spot! The people that work there are so nice and love Josh. We take our laundry there, too.
But, on our way home from dinner (we ate at this Italian restaurant... the BEST 4-cheese pizza ever!) we stopped over there. My parents got Josh this toy (can't think of what they're called right now- but you kick them around).
One of the girls that work there took Josh outside and began playing with him. Pretty soon, us Flatt sisters joined their game. After that, our parents joined. We had quite the game going! Before long, some people from our travel group joined us, too. We had so much fun!
Josh kept kicking it behind him. Cass was being a major spaz. Nikki and I kept like flinching whenever it would come to us. It was so much fun! There was this car that was behind us and the toy kept hitting it... no scratches though! But we were in constant fear!!!
Conclusion
So, this marks the end of my Monday post. I did include a picture of my musical collection (minus the bells). Sorry, the picture is sideways.... The Chinese violin is the long thing, the bamboo flute is in the front, and the last thing is the bamboo calabash.
Miss ya and love ya all!!! We're leaving on Friday.... almost 3 days!!!!
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Yay!!!
Today was day 2 in the beautiful city of Guangzhou! Seriously, I'm wearing shorts today! (for you California people- you don't know the awesomeness of wearing shorts in November!). I still can't put my pictures on here, but I have them all stored away on my camera. I must say, this is my favorite part of China so far!
The city tour of Guangzhou was today. For the most part, it was pretty fun. In my personal opinion, there wasn't enough shade, though. But that's ok! I'm enjoying the sunshine.
The Buddhist Temple
We started out by visiting a Buddhist Temple. Seriously, it was strange watching the local people come in and bow down to the idols. Our group was there sight seeing, but other people sure weren't! Even Amy told Nikki that she was supposed to bow- luckily, Nikki tried to set her straight (I don't know if she understood why we weren't bowing... I'm sure she'll know soon!)
The area that the temple was in was pretty. It was very green and had a relaxing feeling! I think that instead of going to worship the gold idols at the temple, it would be better to sit outside and read! I wished I had a book.... it was just that sort of setting, you know?
Old Chen House
It was very pretty inside. I'm not sure exactly how to explain it, though. It was like a bunch of rooms that had different sorts of old art stuff (ivory carvings, wood carvings, etc.)
It had a lot of cool things in there.... for instance, there was this room that was full of embroidered pictures. My favorite was this picture of like a pond with these trees. And then, the shadows from the trees were on there. It was hard to believe that the picture was made out of thread!
Provincial Art Crafts Shopping Center
I love shopping, so this was a fun part of the day. We only went into two different shops (and one of them was 7-Eleven). The main shop that we were in was so cool! It had SO much stuff! And it was all sorts of Chinese stuff... everything from Jade jewelry to classic Chinese clothing to the painted tea sets!
I didn't buy anything here, but both Cassie and Nikki got Jade bracelets. They were so pretty! I didn't get one for myself, because I always have a habit of losing jewelry... also, I wanted to save my money for other things (as will be noted later).
Eating experience
My favorite thing that I had today was my snack! We went down to 7-Eleven and I got (you are going to laugh at my American-ness): a vanilla Coke, and Kraft saltines with Jiffy peanut butter. It was so good! I've been like craving peanut butter ever since we left (that's what I get for eating it every day at lunch!).
But the STRANGEST eating was at dinner. A whole bunch of people that came with CCAI went over to the Cow and Bridge Thai Restaurant. That doesn't sound strange... but it gets strange, I tell you!
Nikki and I both ordered Thai Style Pizza. I ate a small piece... but then it wasn't cheesy! And it tasted rather strange (it was chicken filled). Speaking of chicken, some friends of ours ordered some chicken. When they ordered chicken, they got chicken! I found it rather gross, but everyone else thought it was amusing when they found a whole CHICKEN HEAD IN THEIR FOOD! Sadly, that ruined my appetite for dinner.
Shopping
We went around Guangzhou some more and looked at the local shops. I love it! They're all these little shops full of awesome things.
Ok, when I tell you what you bought, I'm sure anyone who knows me will not be surprised at my purchases. The only things I bought today were (there's 2 of them): a bamboo flute (it's so awesome) and the Chinese violin! I can play like the simplest of songs on it so far. But, I will improve!!! I can't wait to put pictures of it up!
The End
Well, it's like 9PM here and my parents are about ready to get into bed (and if you read my last post, you'll remember that I'm not on my computer... *insert tears of sadness*). Hopefully, I'll put some pictures on tomorrow.... I'll just have to have more time so I can delete the pictures from their computer after they're posted!!!
Adios! Luv ya all!
The city tour of Guangzhou was today. For the most part, it was pretty fun. In my personal opinion, there wasn't enough shade, though. But that's ok! I'm enjoying the sunshine.
The Buddhist Temple
We started out by visiting a Buddhist Temple. Seriously, it was strange watching the local people come in and bow down to the idols. Our group was there sight seeing, but other people sure weren't! Even Amy told Nikki that she was supposed to bow- luckily, Nikki tried to set her straight (I don't know if she understood why we weren't bowing... I'm sure she'll know soon!)
The area that the temple was in was pretty. It was very green and had a relaxing feeling! I think that instead of going to worship the gold idols at the temple, it would be better to sit outside and read! I wished I had a book.... it was just that sort of setting, you know?
Old Chen House
It was very pretty inside. I'm not sure exactly how to explain it, though. It was like a bunch of rooms that had different sorts of old art stuff (ivory carvings, wood carvings, etc.)
It had a lot of cool things in there.... for instance, there was this room that was full of embroidered pictures. My favorite was this picture of like a pond with these trees. And then, the shadows from the trees were on there. It was hard to believe that the picture was made out of thread!
Provincial Art Crafts Shopping Center
I love shopping, so this was a fun part of the day. We only went into two different shops (and one of them was 7-Eleven). The main shop that we were in was so cool! It had SO much stuff! And it was all sorts of Chinese stuff... everything from Jade jewelry to classic Chinese clothing to the painted tea sets!
I didn't buy anything here, but both Cassie and Nikki got Jade bracelets. They were so pretty! I didn't get one for myself, because I always have a habit of losing jewelry... also, I wanted to save my money for other things (as will be noted later).
Eating experience
My favorite thing that I had today was my snack! We went down to 7-Eleven and I got (you are going to laugh at my American-ness): a vanilla Coke, and Kraft saltines with Jiffy peanut butter. It was so good! I've been like craving peanut butter ever since we left (that's what I get for eating it every day at lunch!).
But the STRANGEST eating was at dinner. A whole bunch of people that came with CCAI went over to the Cow and Bridge Thai Restaurant. That doesn't sound strange... but it gets strange, I tell you!
Nikki and I both ordered Thai Style Pizza. I ate a small piece... but then it wasn't cheesy! And it tasted rather strange (it was chicken filled). Speaking of chicken, some friends of ours ordered some chicken. When they ordered chicken, they got chicken! I found it rather gross, but everyone else thought it was amusing when they found a whole CHICKEN HEAD IN THEIR FOOD! Sadly, that ruined my appetite for dinner.
Shopping
We went around Guangzhou some more and looked at the local shops. I love it! They're all these little shops full of awesome things.
Ok, when I tell you what you bought, I'm sure anyone who knows me will not be surprised at my purchases. The only things I bought today were (there's 2 of them): a bamboo flute (it's so awesome) and the Chinese violin! I can play like the simplest of songs on it so far. But, I will improve!!! I can't wait to put pictures of it up!
The End
Well, it's like 9PM here and my parents are about ready to get into bed (and if you read my last post, you'll remember that I'm not on my computer... *insert tears of sadness*). Hopefully, I'll put some pictures on tomorrow.... I'll just have to have more time so I can delete the pictures from their computer after they're posted!!!
Adios! Luv ya all!
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Goodbye Zhengzhou!
Today, we left Zhengzhou... now, we are in beautiful Guangzhou! Seriously, it is GORGEOUS here! It's warm (today it was in 80's mostly). Too bad we didn't bring much warm weather clothes!!!
I would put pictures up, but I'm stuck using my parents computer. Our hotel (the White Swan Hotel- very impressive) doesn't have Wi-Fi! And then, you have to pay per computer for the internet access (300RMB per week per computer). So, I will use their computer unless I get desperate.
The plane from Zhengzhou to Guangzhou was Amy's first plane ride. Most of the time she slept or just listened to her MP3 player. But, Nikki and I had a blast! Apparently, the hour and a half was too long. We took out my camera and took some awesomely dorky pictures. But, I can't put them up since this isn't my beautiful pink laptop!!! (yes, I am finding this whole computer situation quite disheartening).
What else is there to say... hm....
So, for dinner, we headed over to this place called Lucy's. The food was like American!!! So, Josh and I got quesadillas.... I must say, they were delicious. After we were done with our delicious food, we got ice cream!!! I got strawberry and it was delicious! (are you getting the point that the food was delicious? lol).
The scenery surrounding the restaurant was beautiful! There was this tree above where we were sitting (we were outside, you see) and the flowers kept falling. I must admit, I was kinda afraid that the flowers would fall right into my beverage! (they didn't, luckily.) We actually saw about 3 couples coming in to take pictures in their wedding attire. It was so pretty! And then there was a river running through behind.... amazingly pretty place!
After we were done eating, we headed down the main street where we checked out the shops. I seriously could have spent longer on that strip! We weren't intending on buying anything yet, but I ended up getting this bamboo instrument. I also got to try playing a Chinese Violin, and now I have decided that I want to bring one home with me!
Well, that's all for now!!! TTYL!
I would put pictures up, but I'm stuck using my parents computer. Our hotel (the White Swan Hotel- very impressive) doesn't have Wi-Fi! And then, you have to pay per computer for the internet access (300RMB per week per computer). So, I will use their computer unless I get desperate.
The plane from Zhengzhou to Guangzhou was Amy's first plane ride. Most of the time she slept or just listened to her MP3 player. But, Nikki and I had a blast! Apparently, the hour and a half was too long. We took out my camera and took some awesomely dorky pictures. But, I can't put them up since this isn't my beautiful pink laptop!!! (yes, I am finding this whole computer situation quite disheartening).
What else is there to say... hm....
So, for dinner, we headed over to this place called Lucy's. The food was like American!!! So, Josh and I got quesadillas.... I must say, they were delicious. After we were done with our delicious food, we got ice cream!!! I got strawberry and it was delicious! (are you getting the point that the food was delicious? lol).
The scenery surrounding the restaurant was beautiful! There was this tree above where we were sitting (we were outside, you see) and the flowers kept falling. I must admit, I was kinda afraid that the flowers would fall right into my beverage! (they didn't, luckily.) We actually saw about 3 couples coming in to take pictures in their wedding attire. It was so pretty! And then there was a river running through behind.... amazingly pretty place!
After we were done eating, we headed down the main street where we checked out the shops. I seriously could have spent longer on that strip! We weren't intending on buying anything yet, but I ended up getting this bamboo instrument. I also got to try playing a Chinese Violin, and now I have decided that I want to bring one home with me!
Well, that's all for now!!! TTYL!
Thursday, November 13, 2008
ALOT to say!!!
Ok, I'm sorry!!! I will warn you that this post will be full. Hopefully, I won't become to wordy and talkative (as I tend to do). But, since I forgot to blog yesterday, I have a lot to say! Feel free to skim through if you're short on time... I will not be offended!!! Oh, and also, I apologize for the spacing farther down... Blogspot and I aren't getting along too well with that issue.
So starting out with....
Yesterday (Wednesday)
The Orphanage
The first thing on the agenda for yesterday was that we were going to visit Amy Meng's orphanage. I wasn't expecting what I saw.
I have no clue what I was expecting. But when we got there, the place looked like it was literally falling apart. The paint was peeling, the buildings were cold. And honestly, the place looked like a prison. There was even the bars on the windows!
But the people there were so nice. You could tell that the director and the nannies at the orphanage were doing the best that they could with the situation. They all seemed content with it, too.
The hardest part of the day was when we were about to leave the orphanage... Amy and all the people that worked at the orphanage began crying. I think everyone around them (my family and the other family with us, too) was crying also.
It was obvious that the people there all loved Amy just as much as we do. But saying goodbye is never easy.... it was really proven yesterday. I think that was the only day I've cried about the adoption at all.
The School
This is us outside of it. Well, I think that's obvious.... oh well though.
So starting out with....
Yesterday (Wednesday)
The Orphanage
The first thing on the agenda for yesterday was that we were going to visit Amy Meng's orphanage. I wasn't expecting what I saw.
I have no clue what I was expecting. But when we got there, the place looked like it was literally falling apart. The paint was peeling, the buildings were cold. And honestly, the place looked like a prison. There was even the bars on the windows!
But the people there were so nice. You could tell that the director and the nannies at the orphanage were doing the best that they could with the situation. They all seemed content with it, too.
The hardest part of the day was when we were about to leave the orphanage... Amy and all the people that worked at the orphanage began crying. I think everyone around them (my family and the other family with us, too) was crying also.
It was obvious that the people there all loved Amy just as much as we do. But saying goodbye is never easy.... it was really proven yesterday. I think that was the only day I've cried about the adoption at all.
Guess it's gonna have to hurt
Guess I'm gonna have to cry
....
Starts with goodbye
The School
Right after going to the orphanage, we headed over to her school. As soon as we got there, she was off running to her old classroom, leaving us in the dust.
When she arrived in her class, we could all tell because there was cheering!!! After about a minute, they all began rushing outside, where we were.
There were so many of them!! We were told that in Amy's class, there was 49 kids. Haha, and I thought my class with 35ish kids was huge!!! And apparently, this school is a smaller school!
While we were there, apparently we were an interesting sight for the kids. Seriously, it wouldn't have been a good situation for a claustrophobic person- they were swarming us! But they were all so cute!!! What most of the kids would do is run up to us and say "Hello!" and then if we'd respond to their greeting, they'd run away, giggling.
The Markets
After we got back from the orphanage and school, and after we had lunch, we decided to take a walk down to some of the little shops nearby.
It's unlike any shopping experience in the USA. Obviously, the shopping would be easier if it weren't all in Chinese ;)
Oh, btw this picture is of an alley-like thing that sold produce... not actually part of the shops, but it gives you an insight on how Zhengzhou is- a little bit on the poor side. But, it's interesting to see the differences in our cultures.
The only thing we bought on this outing was a Tupperware (yes, the ACTUAL brand) for Amy Meng's noodles, so we don't have to keep borrowing a bowl from the buffet downstairs.
The end to yesterday....
Today!!!
The Museum
Today, our main adventure was heading down to some museum. It was pretty cool!!! But, I can't remember what it was called.... I seem to forget a lot of things, just a warning.
This is us outside of it. Well, I think that's obvious.... oh well though.
My favorite room in the museum was this room that was all displays of the calligraphy and ancient art. I could have looked at them forever! It was one of those things that really makes you wish you could write using the Chinese characters.
The Park
This was by far the most fun I've had in a while! When you get to this park, it seems all quiet and calm. There's a lake in the middle and the whole place is full of greenness.
But, when you cross the street into the other side of the park, there's a public workout place!!! Seriously, it was awesome!! Pretty much, there was everything except a treadmill! But, it was made of mostly mettle... and it was yellow... but besides that, it was awesome!
Honostly, I think the best part about it was attempting to use it. There was this one thing (oh... I forget what they're called... but the thingys that like move with your legs??? They swing... I can't believe I don't remember what they're called!) which we looked like complete dorks using.
Seriously, I had like no control over my legs. So they're like swinging all over and I couldn't stop them!! My mom and Cass were doing this at the same time, and they had better control than I did. But, apparently like everybody behind us was watching us and giving us these weird looks (or so I am told by Nikki). On the other side of the fence around the park, there was a guy with his camera. Us Americans must be quite amusing!!
We had a bigger crowd later though, when a whole bunch of people began talking to my dad and Amy Meng. I would tell you what the conversation was about, but I couldn't understand like any of it. I do know that they were asking our ages... when I was asked, Amy had to tell me what the lady was asking. Nikki, Cass, and my dad were all asked that, too.
Overall, it was a pretty fun day. Tomorrow, so far, we have no plans. I suppose Cassie and I will work some more on homework (I've completely finished my Civics and Spanish homework... and I'm getting closer to being done with my Trig/Pre-Calc homework, my Biology homework, and my English homework! Yay!! lol)
Well, ttyl!
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Another day... of HAPPINESS!!!
Today, our adoption was made official by the Chinese government- Amy is officially a Flatt in their eyes!!! Of course, she fits right in (observe her lovingness to read- that's a book that she's so into).
Can you believe we're a family of 7??? S-E-V-E-N!!! To me, that number is mind boggling. I remember the days when we were a family of 5!! I liked our family then, but this is way better (no offense meant).
Today, we went to the Lotus market, which is basically like a Wal-Mart, except it's WAY cooler!! Seriously, they have like escalators!! (which I managed to trip on... multiple times... while I was in the middle of them... don't even ask how).
And then, it has like everything. Seriously. Like, I think I could wander around there for hours and still not come across everything. It's like the most amazing supermarket thing in the world!!! (I think I'm being overly excited about such a small thing, but who cares? Life is better if you can choose to be amused by the small things!)
I actually bought stuff there. For my own personal use, I bought like 3 awesome notebooks, a CD that's in Chinese (haha you have to know the whole story behind getting this), a DVD that's in Chinese (goes along with the same story behind the CD), and a book. Those were all of my
purchases!
All I wanted to say about this picture is: aren't my two little sisters cute??? I mean, they're both 12, but I still think they're pretty cute!!! (don't tell Nikki I said that... she'd most likely tell me to take that statement off!)
Monday, November 10, 2008
AWESOME day!!!
Ok, I'm going to start out by apologizing. Yes, there are some pictures that I could put up. But the problem is that the camera was left in the OTHER bedroom... where I currently don't have access to. So, this post will be lacking in that area; I'm sorry!!!
Today, we got Amy Meng!!! She is so sweet and outgoing! When we got to the room where all the kids who were getting adopted today were, she came over and pointed to us, recognizing us from the pictures we sent! It was so awesome!
She loves holding hands with people in our family. Whenver we go anywhere, she always finds hands to hold (which is perfectly fine by us!). Mostly, it's Josh (cuz he's kinda pushy like that... no offense meant, just stating the fact) and my mom (which she's THRILLED about!)
I honostly can't tell you how it felt when we met her. If you were looking at my previous posts, I was serioulsy freaking out beforehand. But when we met her, all of my fears were gone! *poof!* It was unlike any emotion I've felt before. Mostly, it was a sense of calmness and love for her; all the fear was gone!
Ok, just showing how good her English is, I kinda forgot to introduce myself when we were meeting her. I mean, she knew that I was her sister, but I failed to tell her my name. So we're walking, and she turns to me and says, "Sister, what is your name?"
Well, thanks again for your prayers!!! Luv ya and miss ya all!!!
Today, we got Amy Meng!!! She is so sweet and outgoing! When we got to the room where all the kids who were getting adopted today were, she came over and pointed to us, recognizing us from the pictures we sent! It was so awesome!
She loves holding hands with people in our family. Whenver we go anywhere, she always finds hands to hold (which is perfectly fine by us!). Mostly, it's Josh (cuz he's kinda pushy like that... no offense meant, just stating the fact) and my mom (which she's THRILLED about!)
I honostly can't tell you how it felt when we met her. If you were looking at my previous posts, I was serioulsy freaking out beforehand. But when we met her, all of my fears were gone! *poof!* It was unlike any emotion I've felt before. Mostly, it was a sense of calmness and love for her; all the fear was gone!
Ok, just showing how good her English is, I kinda forgot to introduce myself when we were meeting her. I mean, she knew that I was her sister, but I failed to tell her my name. So we're walking, and she turns to me and says, "Sister, what is your name?"
Well, thanks again for your prayers!!! Luv ya and miss ya all!!!
Sunday, November 9, 2008
We're back!
Ok, so we're back at the hotel now with AMY MENG!!!! Seriously, she is SOOO sweet!!! I'll put up pictures later of her, but I just wanted to say that everything went well. And for those of you who've wondered, she does speak a little bit of English (like simple words and phrases). Thanks for keeping us in your prayers!!! More later!!
34 MINUTES!!!!!
Only 34 minutes until we leave to get Amy!!!! Can you say EXCITED???? (please note my excitement is expressed through all the exclamations). But I am BEYOND nervous and BEYOND excited. I can't BELIEVE that we're finally getting her.... it's been like 3 years since we started the process.
Will she like me???? Will she like our family???? DO I WANT TO KNOW????
I'm having trouble... majorly stressing..... but stressed in an excited way.... is than an oxymoron?? EEEEEEEEEEEK!!!
Will she like me???? Will she like our family???? DO I WANT TO KNOW????
I'm having trouble... majorly stressing..... but stressed in an excited way.... is than an oxymoron?? EEEEEEEEEEEK!!!
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Goodbye Beijing, Hello Zhengzhou
Today, we left Beijing.... Honestly, it wasn't enough time. Beijing was AWESOME!!! All the people we met there were so nice and friendly. Also, they seriously all adored Josh. Of course, he loved the attention from them, too.
But now, we're in Zhengzhou (pronounced jeng-jo). So far, the only place we've been here is the airport and hotel. But from what we could see during the drive from point A to point B, it's a lot different.
Before I talk anymore about today or anything, though, I'd like to share about our day yesterday; our last day in Beijing.
The Jade Factory
So, the first thing we did yesterday was head over to this jade factory. It was pretty cool! I especially enjoyed the store.
The only thing I bought at the store was a cell phone charm that means "peace". Of course, I can't use it yet since my cell phone is at home :(
In the picture, it's this big pirate ship made of jade. Up close, it's even more fascinating than the picture!!!
My favorite thing there was this huge wall with all these little tiny designs carved out of jade. But, I wasn't allowed to take a picture of it because it was copyrighted or something. You'll just have to take my word that it was amazing.
The Great Wall
The next thing we did was something I'm sure everybody has dreamed of doing- walking the Great Wall of China. Of course, we couldn't walk the entire thing.
I have 2 words to describe this:
1. AMAZING!!!!
2. exhausting!
Everyone in my family, except my mom, climbed to the top of the Wall. It is an intense climb! One thing that makes it really hard is that the steps are so uneven. For example, there would be steps that were literally 18 inches, and then the next step would only be like 2 inches.
After making it to the top, coming down was still pretty hard. My legs were shaking so bad! Even hours after being off of the wall, some peoples legs were still shaking!
But, I would totally do that again! Oh, and did I mention that it was snowing?
Lunch
Lunch was the next thing we did. It wasn't as good as Friday's lunch, but it wasn't terrible either. Except I didn't enjoy that the fish they put in the table was still looking as if it was almost in it's original form.... which meant I felt as if I was being stared at by a dead fish. Not exactly the most appetizing thing. I didn't eat any of, I will admit.
The Olympic Village
We stopped here to take pictures... I was suffering from major jet-lag, and didn't get out of the bus. It was pretty cool looking though! (yes, this means I saw the actual building where Michael Phelps swam).
The Acrobatics show!
I will admit to you, I missed part of the beginning, since I couldn't stay awake. But, that was only like 10 minutes according to my mom! I have no clue how ANYBODY could do this! I would be terrible at it!
There was this one act where these two guys went around on this giant thing that looked like a hamster wheel. But, it was like a double hamster wheel! Then, one of them went on the outside thing and blindfolded himself!!! And then, to make matters worse, he nearly fell off!!!
But now, we are in Zhengzou!!!! There's 9 families in our group here (back in Beijing, we had 11 or 12, but some of the families went to different provinces). There's like 4 kids between the ages of 4-6 here and then there's 4 of us who are between 12-16.
Tomorrow morning at 9 AM (it'll still be Sunday for you- 7 PM) we'll finally get to meet Amy!! I can't wait!! Pray for us!!! Luv ya and miss ya!!!
But now, we're in Zhengzhou (pronounced jeng-jo). So far, the only place we've been here is the airport and hotel. But from what we could see during the drive from point A to point B, it's a lot different.
Before I talk anymore about today or anything, though, I'd like to share about our day yesterday; our last day in Beijing.
The Jade Factory
So, the first thing we did yesterday was head over to this jade factory. It was pretty cool! I especially enjoyed the store.
The only thing I bought at the store was a cell phone charm that means "peace". Of course, I can't use it yet since my cell phone is at home :(
In the picture, it's this big pirate ship made of jade. Up close, it's even more fascinating than the picture!!!
My favorite thing there was this huge wall with all these little tiny designs carved out of jade. But, I wasn't allowed to take a picture of it because it was copyrighted or something. You'll just have to take my word that it was amazing.
The Great Wall
The next thing we did was something I'm sure everybody has dreamed of doing- walking the Great Wall of China. Of course, we couldn't walk the entire thing.
I have 2 words to describe this:
1. AMAZING!!!!
2. exhausting!
Everyone in my family, except my mom, climbed to the top of the Wall. It is an intense climb! One thing that makes it really hard is that the steps are so uneven. For example, there would be steps that were literally 18 inches, and then the next step would only be like 2 inches.
After making it to the top, coming down was still pretty hard. My legs were shaking so bad! Even hours after being off of the wall, some peoples legs were still shaking!
But, I would totally do that again! Oh, and did I mention that it was snowing?
Lunch
Lunch was the next thing we did. It wasn't as good as Friday's lunch, but it wasn't terrible either. Except I didn't enjoy that the fish they put in the table was still looking as if it was almost in it's original form.... which meant I felt as if I was being stared at by a dead fish. Not exactly the most appetizing thing. I didn't eat any of, I will admit.
The Olympic Village
We stopped here to take pictures... I was suffering from major jet-lag, and didn't get out of the bus. It was pretty cool looking though! (yes, this means I saw the actual building where Michael Phelps swam).
The Acrobatics show!
I will admit to you, I missed part of the beginning, since I couldn't stay awake. But, that was only like 10 minutes according to my mom! I have no clue how ANYBODY could do this! I would be terrible at it!
There was this one act where these two guys went around on this giant thing that looked like a hamster wheel. But, it was like a double hamster wheel! Then, one of them went on the outside thing and blindfolded himself!!! And then, to make matters worse, he nearly fell off!!!
But now, we are in Zhengzou!!!! There's 9 families in our group here (back in Beijing, we had 11 or 12, but some of the families went to different provinces). There's like 4 kids between the ages of 4-6 here and then there's 4 of us who are between 12-16.
Tomorrow morning at 9 AM (it'll still be Sunday for you- 7 PM) we'll finally get to meet Amy!! I can't wait!! Pray for us!!! Luv ya and miss ya!!!
Friday, November 7, 2008
Ahh.... Beijing!
Ok, I'm going to start out by saying that today was AMAZING! We spent all day going around Beijing, and it was MARVELOUS! Seriously, I could live here (that is, if I didn't have so many awesome friends back home who would be very upset with me if I forgot to return back to ol' Greeley). Just a warning, this post shall be long.
One family in our group has this little blonde girl. Honestly, she must have had her picture taken for Chinese people well over twenty times. Someone actually came up to Nikki and asked to have their picture taken with her!
The Food
This is probably the dullest of the subjects, but it is the tastiest (Katrina, you can tell your dad that I still haven't had any cheese... sad, huh?). But for breakfast, our hotel had its continental breakfast- it had everything from Danish pastries to yogurt; just about any breakfast food that you can think of, they had. I must say, it was delicious!
For lunch, we were taken to some Chinese restaurant. If you ever want to get fat, China is the place to go! We were given these little tiny plates, but then they brought the food and place it on your table. There were like 10 different plates of food to choose from!!! And the amount on those plates were A LOT!
First stop: Tiananmen Square
This place is HUGE!!! Our guide said it can hold more than 1 million people at a time, making it the largest city square in the world. Obviously, there were a lot of Chinese people there. It was actually pretty cool, because the people there obviously weren't around Americans a lot, so there was lots of picture taking of us!For lunch, we were taken to some Chinese restaurant. If you ever want to get fat, China is the place to go! We were given these little tiny plates, but then they brought the food and place it on your table. There were like 10 different plates of food to choose from!!! And the amount on those plates were A LOT!
First stop: Tiananmen Square
One family in our group has this little blonde girl. Honestly, she must have had her picture taken for Chinese people well over twenty times. Someone actually came up to Nikki and asked to have their picture taken with her!
I was in awe of the size of this place- as I said above, it was enormous. If you weren't careful, it would be so easy to get lost. But, nobody did, which was good.
The Forbidden City
This was our next stop after Tiananmen Square. Actually, it's right across the street, so we just walked there.
Oh my goodness, this place was AMAZING! This imperial palace is the largest and the best preserved palace in the world. It was so fascinating to learn about; like which doors were for the emperor to enter, what the different building structures were used for, etc.
When people think of the old China (like, forever ago China), this is the sort of thing that they
would picture. The roofs of the buildings all have that style that is thought of. Again I say, I was AMAZED!!! (I hope that your getting my point about its amazingness).
There was one time while we were in there that Josh became the center of attention. It started out that this couple comes up and asks if they can take a picture with him. My parents agree, and they take the picture. Then, this other Chinese lady sees that they just got a picture, so she comes and wants one with Josh, too. After that, this group of monks (at least I think they were monks) comes and they need their picture taken with Josh. It was so cute! See, even in other countries people can see how adorable my little bro is.
Yuanlong Silk
Yuanlong Silk is a silk factory in Beijing. It was really fascinating to see how they made the silk. Actually, all of us had the chance to help make a blanket (it didn't really turn out... the guide at the factory said none of us would get a job there today).
The best part about this place was the shopping! I'm sure we were driving my dad crazy, because when us girls get shopping, we get shopping! Actually, only Cassie and I got anything; I got a classic Chinese blouse and she got a classic dress. They are so awesome looking!
While we were doing our shopping stuff, Josh made some more Chinese friends. The clerks all thought he was the most adorable thing! (which he is). He was actually acting kind of shy around them, though. But, apparently they didn't seem to mind. By the time we left, he had a circle around him consisting of 3 or 4 of the workers. They also gave him a gift; it was some little trinket thingy.
Hutong Tour
After the silk factory, we headed over to Hutong, where we got like a tour of the actual city of Hutong (like where the people live). But, to get over to the houses, we got to ride on rickshaws! It was so much fun!!! Nikki and I rode in one, Cass and my mom rode in one, and my dad and Josh rode in one. If you have never ridden in one before, it is unlike anything else!
After the silk factory, we headed over to Hutong, where we got like a tour of the actual city of Hutong (like where the people live). But, to get over to the houses, we got to ride on rickshaws! It was so much fun!!! Nikki and I rode in one, Cass and my mom rode in one, and my dad and Josh rode in one. If you have never ridden in one before, it is unlike anything else!
In Hutong, most of the people live in apartments where the paint is all peeling off and aren't in the greatest condition. But, we got to see on the "rectangle houses", which is the most common kind of house. In those houses, people have a community bathroom and showering facility. Another thing about these rectangle houses is that they share a courtyard.
Done!
After we were done with that, we headed back to our hotel, which is where we are now! Originally, we were going to see an Acrobatics show, but now we think we'll do that tomorrow instead. Tomorrow is our day to see the Great Wall of China! I can't wait!
Although this day was AWESOME, may we not forget our reason for being in China- to get Amy!!! And when does this happen????
3 more days!!!!!!!
Thursday, November 6, 2008
We're HERE!!!
Oh my goodness!!! FINALLY we are in China!!! Beijing, to be exact. So, Tuesday we flew from Denver to Minnesota, from Minnesota to Tokyo, and from Tokyo to Beijing. Just so you know, the flight from Minnesota to Tokyo was 11 hours long!!! And I discovered I cannot sleep on planes lol.... I got about 45 minutes total on the planes.
What I must say about Tokyo is that it is green!!! I wasn't expecting that; there's like mountains of trees!!! It's was so awesome! Oh, later I'll put up some pictures of the Tokyo airport; they had an oragami museum in it even! Even the bathrooms were amusing!!! (3 types of toilets: regular, the ones that spray you, and a squatty potty...)
Today, we're doing a lot. Such as visiting Tiananmen Square (largest city square in the world, if you were wondering; it holds more than 1 million people at a time!), the Forbidden City (largest and best preserved imperial palace in the world), the Hutong Tour (I have no clue what that is!), and an Acrobatics show.
What else is there to say.... hm... the problem is that there's TOO much to say!!!
Oh! For you movie buffs, I finally saw "The Dark Knight"... or at least most of it. I was watching it after I watched "Mama Mia!". The part I didn't see I'm glad I didn't (Cassie told me about it). I watched that from Tokyo to Beijing... that was honostly the best plane ride!
Well, I should probably get off now... I'll put more up tonight!!! (which will be your morning today... cuz I'm in tomorrow-land already!!! hehehe) TTYL!
What I must say about Tokyo is that it is green!!! I wasn't expecting that; there's like mountains of trees!!! It's was so awesome! Oh, later I'll put up some pictures of the Tokyo airport; they had an oragami museum in it even! Even the bathrooms were amusing!!! (3 types of toilets: regular, the ones that spray you, and a squatty potty...)
Today, we're doing a lot. Such as visiting Tiananmen Square (largest city square in the world, if you were wondering; it holds more than 1 million people at a time!), the Forbidden City (largest and best preserved imperial palace in the world), the Hutong Tour (I have no clue what that is!), and an Acrobatics show.
What else is there to say.... hm... the problem is that there's TOO much to say!!!
Oh! For you movie buffs, I finally saw "The Dark Knight"... or at least most of it. I was watching it after I watched "Mama Mia!". The part I didn't see I'm glad I didn't (Cassie told me about it). I watched that from Tokyo to Beijing... that was honostly the best plane ride!
Well, I should probably get off now... I'll put more up tonight!!! (which will be your morning today... cuz I'm in tomorrow-land already!!! hehehe) TTYL!
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Haha
See, now that the packing is basically done, I can have fun with it. Yes, I do realize how dorky this picture looks, but do I care? Nope!
This is the main suitcases that we're bringing. Of course, we still have all of our carry-on's, personal items (which are basically more carry-on's), and then our toiletries bag. So, there really is more. Not that anybody would ever question whether or not this is all of our luggage. But, if you did, now you know the answer. I don't think we could live off of that for 2 1/2 weeks!
Also, please make note of the fear in my face ;) See, the packing really is a scary thing!!! lol this may have been a better picture to put up yesterday, being Halloween, the day of scariness!!!
This is the main suitcases that we're bringing. Of course, we still have all of our carry-on's, personal items (which are basically more carry-on's), and then our toiletries bag. So, there really is more. Not that anybody would ever question whether or not this is all of our luggage. But, if you did, now you know the answer. I don't think we could live off of that for 2 1/2 weeks!
Also, please make note of the fear in my face ;) See, the packing really is a scary thing!!! lol this may have been a better picture to put up yesterday, being Halloween, the day of scariness!!!
And more on the packing ;)
Today was pretty much our big packing day... and so now, I am basically DONE!!! It's surprising how well I did in the not over-packing thing. I must admit, I'm quite proud. I actually managed to fit all my clothes in the space my parents were allowing!!! And just to make it clear, we're sharing 2 HUGE suitcases for all of our clothes... Well, they both weigh about 40 lbs. So it wasn't like my normal suitcase either!!!
Of course, now I still need to finish packing my carry-on and personal luggage. But, most of that stuff is last minute sort of things (laptop, iPod, etc.). But, I think I've packed all that I can for now.
And just for the update.... WE'RE LEAVING IN ONLY 4 DAYS!!!!
Of course, now I still need to finish packing my carry-on and personal luggage. But, most of that stuff is last minute sort of things (laptop, iPod, etc.). But, I think I've packed all that I can for now.
And just for the update.... WE'RE LEAVING IN ONLY 4 DAYS!!!!
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
And so the stress rises....
Oh dear!!!! My life is already complicated, but the stress is mounting! The problems are simple, yet many. Although I'm sure you have things you'd rather do than listen to my problems, I'll put them up anyways. Hopefully, I will get some sympathy ;)
1. Packing- I just found out today that it's worse than I thought; apparently, I'm only allowed 44 lbs for the regular suitcase. Ug....
2. School- I'm feeling some anxiety about being away for this amount of time. My teachers are all being very supportive, which is good. Yet, the work will still need to get done....
Those are my main two problems. I'm sure that God will work this whole thing out, though, so I will decide to trust him!!! And, I mean, my problems aren't really that bad! I can totally do this! Yay!
1. Packing- I just found out today that it's worse than I thought; apparently, I'm only allowed 44 lbs for the regular suitcase. Ug....
2. School- I'm feeling some anxiety about being away for this amount of time. My teachers are all being very supportive, which is good. Yet, the work will still need to get done....
Those are my main two problems. I'm sure that God will work this whole thing out, though, so I will decide to trust him!!! And, I mean, my problems aren't really that bad! I can totally do this! Yay!
Monday, October 27, 2008
Oh deeeeeeeeeeear!!!!
For those of you who don't know this little fact about me, I am an over-packer. Like seriously. And now I have a small limit!!! For over 2 weeks!!! I know without being able to pack as much as I feel needed (which is basically just like my whole room), I'm going to forget something that is essential.
Maybe I'm blowing this whole thing out of proportion.... I have been known to have many fears (haha right Maddie?) Hopefully, I will forget nothing. But, it's supposed to be cold... which means I may feel the dire need to pack more!!!
I can have a carry-on and another sort of luggage that is less than 50 lbs. That may sound like alot of space, except for the fact that my BACKPACK for school weighs about 30 lbs, every other day. This is not going to be a good situation....
HELP ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Maybe I'm blowing this whole thing out of proportion.... I have been known to have many fears (haha right Maddie?) Hopefully, I will forget nothing. But, it's supposed to be cold... which means I may feel the dire need to pack more!!!
I can have a carry-on and another sort of luggage that is less than 50 lbs. That may sound like alot of space, except for the fact that my BACKPACK for school weighs about 30 lbs, every other day. This is not going to be a good situation....
HELP ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sunday, October 26, 2008
10 days!!!!
If I was any sort of poet, I'd write a poem right now about how it's only ten days. Ten days until I leave. Ten days until my life takes a turn that nobody would have guessed ten years ago. Ten days until the beginning. But, I am no poet so I shall write no poem of that.
But that's my point, my cause for enthusiasm. If you missed what exactly is happening in ten days, then I suppose I should share. But, I can't just say; I need some sort of something announcing it as a special event. I will do the classic.... *insert drumroll*
WE'RE GOING TO CHINA!!!!! Finally, our family will be complete, at least for the time. On November 5th (might I add my half birthday ;P), we're leaving Colorado until November 21st. To be honost, I CANNOT wait!!!
The excitement of being able to finally, finally be able to even meet Amy Meng is overwhelming. I have no clue what my emotions are on this subject. It's like an unexplainable happiness, an uncalmable nervousness, and a fear which I try to avoid.
But that's my point, my cause for enthusiasm. If you missed what exactly is happening in ten days, then I suppose I should share. But, I can't just say; I need some sort of something announcing it as a special event. I will do the classic.... *insert drumroll*
WE'RE GOING TO CHINA!!!!! Finally, our family will be complete, at least for the time. On November 5th (might I add my half birthday ;P), we're leaving Colorado until November 21st. To be honost, I CANNOT wait!!!
The excitement of being able to finally, finally be able to even meet Amy Meng is overwhelming. I have no clue what my emotions are on this subject. It's like an unexplainable happiness, an uncalmable nervousness, and a fear which I try to avoid.
Monday, October 13, 2008
Hi
Yeah, I know this isn't my normal blog. But, since I'm planning on being in China in a few weeks and I'm not posting my normal blog to the public, I figured I'd make a new blog. So, this will be my public blog. Yay. lol....
I don't know what else to say at this point in time. No need for introductions cuz anyone who should be looking at this already knows all that they need to know about me. But, if I was feeling bored (as I am now) I'd make up a completely strange profile. So, here I go.
Name: Oscar Meyer
Age: pushin' 300
Location: Happy Mountain, Candy Land
Ok, I'm bored with that.... I suppose this will end my post today.
I don't know what else to say at this point in time. No need for introductions cuz anyone who should be looking at this already knows all that they need to know about me. But, if I was feeling bored (as I am now) I'd make up a completely strange profile. So, here I go.
Name: Oscar Meyer
Age: pushin' 300
Location: Happy Mountain, Candy Land
Ok, I'm bored with that.... I suppose this will end my post today.
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