Monday, February 23, 2009

Monday, Monday...so good to me...

What a GREAT day! There just aren't words to describe how amazing it is to watch this little flower bloom before our eyes. We are so in love with her little self.

Today started with the dreaded trip to the medical examination office for the check-up required by the Consulate for immigration processing. How do I describe this office... Hmmmm...well, it's a clinic here in Guangzhou that serves MANY people. It was packed from door to door with parents and kids all waiting to be seen. I mean, this office was PACKED. And noisy. REALLY noisy.

The exam is done assembly line style. A clinician weighs, measures, and takes temps. An ENT doctor checks ears and throat. Another doctor undresses the kids and examines them head to toe. All in all, it took less than an hour and wasn't nearly as bad as I thought it would be. (Tell that to Kennedy, Kaitelin, Christina and Charlotte, right?!)

After the doctor's visit, we went on a walking tour of the wholesale medicine market and pet market. The medicine market streets are lined with all sorts of dried goods--many of which are crazy and very interesting. (Dried frogs, seahorses, etc.) Traditional medicine remains a common practice here, as evidenced by vendor after vendor maintaining huge inventories. The pet market streets are lined with vendors selling dogs, cats, ducks, mice, etc., and all the items you need to keep them cared for. These markets are packed with people and are such a fascinating part of life here--I hope the pictures do them some justice, as they are quite a treat for the eyes.

After the markets, we went to a department store in search of toys for Kennedy. We realize that our girl is BUSY and the 19 hours of travel ahead of us on Thursday may be made easier with a few items of distraction. Dan found this plastic rabbit filled with 10 sensory toys that are just so adorable. When Dan showed them to Kennedy, her eyes lit up like crazy and she began reaching and giggling and so instead of a couple toys, we now have 10. And a rabbit container. Oh, and a separate set of bath toys. I now understand how kids wind up spoiled.

Anyway, we stopped at Starbucks for an afternoon green tea latte and sat outside on the veranda. This might be the most relaxing Starbucks on earth. Kennedy kept reaching behind her to get to the tied up package hanging off her stroller that contained her toys. She is quite smart. I have no idea how she knew--or remembered--that they were back there, but she did. She would stretch and reach around the back of the stroller and then look at us and giggle with her adorable nose all scrunched up. She is too cute for words.

Speaking of words, Kennedy can say Mama and Baba! It started today and she is so proud of herself about it. But she won't perform--it has to come from her unprompted, which makes it quite a treat when she does it. I really don't think voices get much cuter, but I'm not biased or anything.

So the toys were supposed to be saved for the plane, but she was so excited about them and kept going "ooey?" in their general direction, so...we folded. She's the boss. That's just how it is. We played on the bed with those toys for about 2 hours today. She LOVES to play and gets so animated--kicking her legs, cooing, clapping, and making goo-goo eyes at us. (Her eyes are so expressive--she loves making funny faces and mimics just about every face we make followed by a big smile.) I am in complete awe of the transformation we have witnessed in the past week--she is an amazing kid and we feel so incredibly lucky to be her Mama and Baba. Dan and I have been laughing nearly non-stop while she is awake the past 2 days. She is hilarious--and she knows it, too. :)

Tonight we ate pizza (all 3 of us) in the room, played with toys and "talked" for much longer than we should have (there is not bedtime yet--we're just lettin' it happen as it does) and went for a 2 hour walk that put Kennedy to sleep for the night.

Tomorrow we have the famous photo on the red couch here at the White Swan--it's a tradition to get the kiddos from the travel group together for a photo on a red couch here at the hotel. Today I bought each of the girls a traditional hat that is made in their province that I think will jazz up the photo nicely and be a good keepsake. Tomorrow night we go on a dinner boat cruise on the Pearl River--Kennedy's first boat ride!

Oh, and by the way, I know it looks like we haven't changed Kennedy's clothes all week. Just for the record, she has 3 of the same outfit here because they are sink washable and line dry within a couple hours and REI only made them in one fabric. Same for me and Dan. No one smells or anything. :)

6 comments:

Aunt De Anna said...

Hey thanks for letting us know you don't smell!!!! Where are the pictures, none showed up!!!!

I am so happy thatshe is trusting you both more and more everyday.

I miss seeing pictures with Chandler in them. Will you guys see him before you come home.

See ya soon and have fun on your boat ride. I can't wait to hear about Kennedy's experience.

Corky said...

Mama and Baba!! That's incredibly awesome.

I know it's only been a little over a week, but I already feel like there's never been a time when the dream team of Jen, Dan & Kennedy didn't exist!!

holly said...

I LOVE that she is feeling so comfortable! The recent pics of her showing those BIG smiles bursting out just make me feel so good for all of you.

Re: plane travel, the little toys are great, and we played a lot with a paper bag and some plastic spoons. Also, the paper cups in the plane bathroom are good for playing hide the cheerio.

See you soon Mama and Baba!

Laura L. said...

I'm still watching your awesome journey.

Reading your post about the blossoming of your little one brings back wonderful memories. I remember how amazing that was each day. Such a blessing.

Please tell Mark and Maria that we are cheering for them. :) I spent time with S. today and she is doing great.

Anonymous said...

Oh wow! That is an amazing little face...I love seeing how she's responding to you and interacting with you! What an incredible little girl.

satherb said...

You don't know me but I'm a friend of Maria Foley's. She gave me your blog info and said I could follow it because you are traveling companions and she would not be maintaining a blog.

Every evening I check your blog to read about your daily adventures and see your photos. Your daughter is beautiful!

Please tell Maria that I'm thinking about her and was so happy to see a picture of her and beautiful Christina on your site!

I wish you all save travels home to the USA.

Becky S.