Welcome Mary Kate

Welcome Mary Kate

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Our Last Day in China

Today is our last day in China and we are very, very, ready to come home to the USA! We have our interview at the US Consulate this afternoon and will receive Mary Kate's visa for travel. Once we land in Chicago tomorrow, she will immediately become a US citizen!

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

More of Guangzhou

Today we went to 2 different parks in the city, one was the Guangzhou Park which included a Memorial Hall for the Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the first Premier of China after the overthrow of the last Emperor of the Qing Dynasty. I just had to ask Jay who he was because I was paying more attention to Mary Kate than the museum. We went to a large outdoor mall this evening that had hundreds of stores, thousands of people and most importantly, McDonalds. I am not a big fan of McDonalds at home, but I have eaten more of it in the last ten days than I have eaten in the last ten years! It is certainly comfort food to us.

Mary Kate has become fond of her daddy and thinks that he is a great playmate. She loves to carry his shoes around the hotel room, wear his Yankees hat and play peek-a-boo with him. She says mama often, but I think she quietly wishes for a Chinese mommy as she reaches out to nearly all of the Chinese women to pick her up and hold her. She loves to play, laugh and smile and is doing better than we expected. We can't wait to bring her home to meet her new family and friends. Miss you!

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Happy Baby!

Mary Kate has been to Starbucks at least a dozen times in our short time together and I must say that she is starting to enjoy it as much as we do! She laughed and played peek-a-boo with us, we tried to upload more photos and will try again. Today Mary Kate and I toured the Chen Family Temple in Guangzhou, it had beautiful architecture. We met back at the hotel for lunch with Jay and walked to the Cow and Bridge restaurant, a Thai restaurant, and apparently Mary Kate does not eat Thai food. She shook her head no when she tasted the noodles and insisted on white rice instead. I am planning to make a trip to the Asian food market in OKC soon after I return for Mary Kate because Jay has informed me that after this trip, we will no longer be able to afford P.F. Changs!

We have our last day of touring tomorrow and Thursday we have our appointment with the US Consulate to receive Mary Kate's visa to enter the US. We learned from our guide that it is very difficult for the Chinese people to receive a visa for travel to the USA. The government will not allow most couples to travel together to the USA because they fear the couple will not return to China. The Chinese are permitted to travel to the US for business and education.

We have met so many nice families from the USA here at the White Swan Hotel in Guangzhou. Many of them are here adopting their second, third or fourth child from China! One little girl, Anna age 8, told us at dinner tonight that her family adopted their third this trip, a boy, and that he has really changed her life! I pray that Jack and Lily are prepared when we return home with their baby sister!

Monday, July 28, 2008

Healthy Baby

Mary Kate was evaluated today by the medical examiner in Guangzhou and was a very brave girl, she only shed a few tears. The doctor said that she had ear wax in her ears, but no infection! She also weighed Mary Kate and she has already gained one and a half pounds in the last week. We have run out of cheerios, but she has discovered a new favorite, Ritz Peanut Butter Crackers, she is on her 3rd package today!

The photographer took the day off today so I apologize for no photographs. He is very homesick and it does not help that Mary Kate will not allow him to hold her hand, give her a bottle or carry her more than momentarily. We are assuming that she must have been very close to her foster mother, which is a blessing, we think that she was very loved. She is so precious and full of personality! I can't believe that today marks our first week together, it seems like it has been much longer.

Sunday, July 27, 2008

More of Guangzhou

Although we are enjoying the hotel here in Guangzhou, Jason said that he would much rather be at The Skirvin Hotel in OKC for one week of vacation. We have met many nice families from the USA and have seen many beautiful children from China though none as pretty as our Chongqing girl! The Chinese refer to the girls from Chongqing as the most beautiful and the "Spicy Girls." This is not only because of the hot and spicy food in the region, but also the spicy temper, which we have certainly experienced a few times. We miss Chongqing, especially our guide and friend Sophie!

Today Mary Kate learned to wave and say, "Hi." She cruises through the hotel lobby waving to everyone. She has gone from being near mute to being a complete extrovert in less than one week, isn't that amazing! She is a great sleeper and has truly become addicted to cheerios, we cannot go anywhere without them. Tomorrow is her physical examination, Visa photo and of course, more money to be paid! I am thankful as we will be one step closer to coming home...only 6 more nights in China!

Saturday, July 26, 2008

We Made it to Guangzhou

We made it to Guangzhou today and our flight was uneventful. Thanks for your prayers, Mary Kate did very well. She did not like being strapped in with the seatbelt on the flight, but she managed. We are staying at The White Swan Hotel, which has been nicknamed the "Baby Hotel" because there are so many Western families with Chinese adopted children who stay here. It is a very nice resort hotel with a playroom, 2 swimming pools and a Starbucks around the corner. Mary Kate has really turned the corner during the past day or so. We no longer believe that her personality is mild as she is quite vocal and independent. She knows what she wants and is quick to let you know, she and Lily certainly have something in common here! She utters many sounds, but they do not sound like words to us other than mama. She also walks well, but is not terribly steady because she does walk with a limp due to her congenital hip dislocation. She has become more brave and now walks around the hotel room, which is amazing progress from several days ago when she would not stand alone. We love her more each day and I think the feeling is mutual. We miss our family and friends terribly and can't wait to see you when we return home in one week!

Friday, July 25, 2008

Says, MAMA

Breaking news...tonight in a cab ride back to the hotel, Mary Kate grabbed my face and said, Mama. It was worth the wait!

CiqiKou Ancient Architecture

Today we went to the CiqiKou ancient architecture area and found many Chinese people shopping in the free market. There were street vendors selling everything from silk pajamas to pig hooves! We bought pajamas for Mary Kate and Lily and also saw a large Buddhist temple, which is pictured. In this area, an apartment rents for $40 dollars per month and the people are not required to purchase a pet license for their dog or cat so it is a desirable area in Chongqing. We have learned from our guide, Sophie, that people in China are in the Upper Class or Lower Class, but there are few Middle Class. She also told us that it is becoming more appealing than in the past for families in the city to have a daughter rather than a son because she will give them leverage when she is of age to marry. The father desires 3 things for a man to possess when marrying his daughter; a big car, a big apartment and big bank account. Jay thinks this is a great idea and will require this for his daughters.

Today was our last day in Chongqing. Tomorrow we fly to Guangzhou, please pray that Mary Kate tolerates her first plane ride.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Eling Park

Today was a tour of the General Stillwell Museum. He was a US General who helped China in a war against Japan and had a beautiful residence in Chongqing. We also visited Eling Park, a beautiful park overlooking the city. At Eling, we went into a Tea House for a formal tea ceremony. Mary Kate was an angel baby and sat next to me for over an hour sampling tea biscuits during the presentation. The tea was delicious and a highlight for me! We then visited a bookstore, where we purchased a book to help us with basic Chinese words and phrases. The book was in the children's section intended for 2-3 year olds. I do not know whether I am up for the task of learning the Chinese language, but I will certainly support my daughter to be bilingual if she desires. We had lunch at McDonald's and then came back to our hotel for Mary Kate to nap. She is a great sleeper and does not seem to mind her crib. We took her to the hotel pool and she was not sure whether she enjoyed swimming, but she certainly looked cute in her swimsuit! Tonight we ventured out without our guide for dinner and our toddler Chinese book assisted us in ordering vegetables, rice and noodles for dinner. Pig blood and dog are favorites on the menu here so we had to emphasize NO Meat! The dinner was great and we had a nine-year old Chinese girl visit our table twice during dinner. Her name was Lucy, she was precious and spoke beautiful English. I have grown fond of the Chinese people, especially the women. They are very intrigued by our Chinese daughter. Mary Kate is 17 months old today and is growing more fond of us each day. She is happiest when she is on my lap or in my arms and she loves, loves, loves Cheerios. She also likes rice, congee (a Chinese rice) and banana bread from Starbucks. The Chinese refer to Chinese American girls as bananas because they are yellow on the outside, but white on the inside and we think that Mary Kate is on her way!

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

The Chongqing Zoo

http://gallery.me.com/jsigmon24#gallery

Our guide, Sophie, took us to the Chongqing Zoo today and as you can see they have a wonderful panda exhibit. The pandas eat 25 kg of bamboo and there is one panda in the exhibit, who is the youngest and most spoiled, her trainer supplements her bamboo with watermelon, ice cream and pepsi! We also saw the red pandas, which have the panda face but are built like a raccoon and red in color. There were many other animals, but Mary Kate's favorite was the panda. When we saw the pandas, she lit up and pointed to them. She loved being outdoors and held close to me, she definitely recognizes and trusts me, but I am not sure that she considers me mama yet. Each morning it takes her some time to get reacquainted with us, but her appetite is increasing and she smiles more each day, though still very stoic most of the time. Her orphanage director said that her name also means brave and she has certainly been that, we cannot imagine what must be going through her mind.

As you may or may not know, I am married to a photographer, who has been nicknamed" The Paparazzi." He is truly a very talented photographer and has taken many pictures on this trip. Attached at the top of the page is the link to his gallery. Click on each album to view photos.

P.S. Thanks for the darling bubble for MK, Jenny, I think it looks perfect!

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Mary Kate Day 2

Today was a special day for us because our guide, Sophie, took us to The Civil Affairs office in Chongqing to finalize our adoption. We had to promise to never abandon her and to love her in sickness and in health, which made both of us very teary, especially my husband. We now have an official decree with her English name and less money in our hotel room safe! She is worth every penny!

We also spent time at the Paradise Mall, which is paradise to a Westerner because it had Starbucks, McDonald's, KFC, Haagen Dazs, Nine West, Paul Frank, and a wonderful department store where Mary Kate enjoyed her first shopping experience. She is very smart...she realized that if she points to something, mommy or daddy will buy it for her. Needless to say, she ended up with several new things!

We learned to use Skype before our trip to China, which is computer technology that has allowed us to communicate via camcorders with our children at home. Jack and Lily both smiled when they saw Mary Kate and then asked when we would be home from China. We miss them very much, but know they are in great hands.

What we know about Mary Kate:
-Her Chinese name XueLian means lotus snow flower and is pronounced "Shoe-lee-ann."
-She lived with a foster mom for 11 months, who had a 6 year-old granddaughter that MK adored.
-She did not have air conditioning in her orphanage or foster care and chills very easily. FYI, the climate was hot & humid!
-She loves to be held, enjoys her bottle and seems to be a great sleeper!
-She is 79 cm in height and 9 kg in weight...translation tall and very slim, only 18 pounds!

Thank you all so much for you thoughts, prayers and blog comments. Your support has made this journey much easier for us.

Monday, July 21, 2008

Meeting Mary Kate!

We arrived at the Dianjiang orphanage this morning to find the Orphanage Director outside the door holding a precious baby girl. Apparently, I said, "Is that her, Is that her, Is that her" but I don't remember much about our first minutes there. As you can see, she is PRECIOUS. She fell asleep on my shoulder within ten minutes of meeting her and then napped in my arms through lunch and during part of the car ride back to Chongqing.

The Orphanage Director took us to a wonderful restaurant for lunch. We were in a private room and the director ordered one dish after the next, practically feeding us, especially me since my arms were full. The meal was the the best we have had in China, several dishes reminded me of P.F. Changs! We learned that Dianjiang is know for growing a variety of vegetables including spinach, lima beans, broccoli, green beans, corn, and bell peppers, all of which we enjoyed during our feast.

Mary Kate has been stoic, but has wanted to be held by us constantly. We were told that she has a mild and sweet personality, thank you Lord! She has spent the day staring at us and we have just admired her every move. She seemed a bit lifeless at first, but has really warmed to us during the past few hours. She has smiled, played with her stacking cups, eaten cheerios and is getting ready for her first bottle. We are already crazy about her and cannot wait for you to meet her.

Sunday, July 20, 2008

We are in Chongqing...one day from MK!

We landed in Chongqing this morning and were amazed at the size of the city. Our guide told us that by the end of 2008, Chongqing will have a population of 34 million! I think we were with half of them today as we explored the area around our hotel. It was very sad to see the devastation from the earthquake in May and the number of people in the area who are now homeless as a result. This city looks COMPLETELY different from Beijing. It is filthy and the people seem poor and oppressed. Jay said that it reminded him of his trip to Bucharest, Romania 14 years ago.

On a much more positive note, we are so excited to meet our baby girl tomorrow morning. We cannot believe that we will be a family of five by noon tomorrow. For those of you who know me well, you will not be surprised to learn that her outfit (including a pink bow) is set out and her diaper bag is packed and ready to go. Please pray for us and for Mary Kate tomorrow as I know it will be an emotional day for all of us.

Can't wait for you all to meet her too!

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Full Day of Beijing

We had a very full day seeing the Old and New sites of Beijing including Tianammen Square, The massive Forbidden City, The Great Wall of China and the Olympic stadium. Our legs are very sore as we thought it looked simple to climb to the top of the Great Wall, but we were mistaken! It was a beautiful day and a very impressive city.

Friday, July 18, 2008

We made it to China!

We made it to China and have been awake for 26 hours so I apologize there are no pictures, but I don't think you want to see me now anyway! We checked into the Poly Plaza hotel, bought bottled water at Wu Mart and ate an interesting meal at Jimmy's. I never realized that chicken could be four different colors, wow! We are heading to bed to rest for our day of tours in Beijing tomorrow and are looking forward to experiencing the Great Wall of China.

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Finally Going to China!

Today we received our appointment with the American Consulate in China, which was the very last document needed in this lengthy process. We are flying to Beijing on July 17th, two weeks from today, and will fly home to OKC on August 2nd. Most importantly, we will receive Mary Katherine Xue Lian on Monday, July 21st!!!