Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Alison's First Birthday
Sept 3rd was Alison's first birthday - funny it only feels like a couple months! It was a double celebration as Ross turned 50 on Sept 4th. We enjoyed the company of the Lawson/Arnish family (with Beckett and Alison's Chinese sister McKenna) and the Keebles.
Wednesday, August 1, 2007
Now that we are home
Wow - what a difference a few weeks make.
Alison is settling in beautifully. She sleeps through the night (albeit a very light sleeper). Eats things that Duncan won't touch in a million years (tofu, avocado, eggs) and is a happy, smiling, giggling baby. Mostly she loves to spend time with her Dad and big brother.
Duncan is adjusting to his new role and is now happy in his new bedroom with a big bunk bed. We just need a picture of a dragon-fly for his room too. Even the dogs are happy - due the the sudden increase in exercise!
Thanks for following our journey.
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
So this is a little out of order ...
Tourist in Beijing
Last Stop Beijing
By the time we arrived in Beijing (July 8th) we were all ready to go home. But first we had to climb the Great Wall and Alison needed a medical at the international clinic in order to get her entry visa to Canada.
Ross (carrying Alison - who does not appreciate the grandeur of the moment), Jason, his sister Shannon and I made it to the top. It was hot and smoggy but worth the climb - definitely a "pinch me" moment.
Saturday, July 7, 2007
More Pics
These photos were taken at Alison's Orphanage in Guiping and her finding place. We rented a bus, drove for 4 hours (each way) just to see where our daughters began their lives. The orphanage director meet us for lunch. Alison was found on the day of her birth at Qiu Liu Pavillion (a pagoda surrounded by the banana plants). She was taken to Guiping Social Welfare Institute that day - and began her journey to join our family.
Wednesday, July 4, 2007
Proud Parents
Tuesday, July 3, 2007
Gotcha Day
Hi All,
Monday was an incredibly emotional day. Especially for Alison. She is settling in, eating and sleeping well. She is discriminating with her smiles but they light up the room.
We had some fun playing in the pool, to help combat the heat and humidity here in Nanning. Alison definately likes the water.
Today we are touring Nanning. Our local guide, Professor Wu has been a blessing. He loves children and all our our groups girls respond to his kindness.
Stay tuned - we will keep you posted as we can
Sunday, June 24, 2007
Welcome to our journey
Just a few long weeks ago we received this picture of Alison.
The experience was sureal. When we were expecting Duncan we has a strong tactile connection. I could feel him moving, hear his heart beating and so longed to see his face. The journey to meets Alison starts with a clinicial process of paperwork then followed by intanglible space that requires a great a deal of faith. They waiting seems to become heightened when we received the pictures. Now we can see her face, but the distance between us seems expansive.
July 2nd is "A" day at 3 pm in Nanning. There is a 16 hour difference between here and Nanning. I'm too tired to do the math on the time.
We will post photo and notes when we can.
The experience was sureal. When we were expecting Duncan we has a strong tactile connection. I could feel him moving, hear his heart beating and so longed to see his face. The journey to meets Alison starts with a clinicial process of paperwork then followed by intanglible space that requires a great a deal of faith. They waiting seems to become heightened when we received the pictures. Now we can see her face, but the distance between us seems expansive.
July 2nd is "A" day at 3 pm in Nanning. There is a 16 hour difference between here and Nanning. I'm too tired to do the math on the time.
We will post photo and notes when we can.
Saturday, June 23, 2007
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