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Monday, March 14, 2011

One full week with Miss Olivia

Today marks one week since we first laid eyes on our little girl. It's like her birth....to us anyway. We are getting to know her ins and outs, her moods, her likes and dislikes, her faces, and her laugh just the same as any child born to us. The transformation in just one week has been beyond anything I could have imagined. For the last couple days, she can't hug Jay and I enough. She tag teams between the two of us, back and forth...lap to lap, hugging us both with both arms and head laid on our shoulder. It's almost like she's saying "I'm so glad you're finally here to get me".

To celebrate this anniversary, we took her (along with the other couple) to the Safari Zoo.

It was awesome! It was unlike any zoo we've ever been too and ranked right up there with Disney's Animal Kingdom. Our guide helped us hire our driver to bring us the 45 minute drive there and wait while we spent 5 hours in the park. It cost only 200 Yuan per couple (that's 3 couples including Mark's parents) which is only about $30. Not bad. I'll let the pictures speak for themselves on this one, but I do have to mention two things. First, Olivia had her first taste of ice cream and she loved it. We were shocked because she doesn't like things that aren't warmed up. She kept making a sour face at it with each bite, but she liked it so she suffered through the cold. It was super cute.



The other thing was something Jason did. There was a monkey behind some glass and Jay caught its eye and started to kinda lean back and forth with his arms out like an ape would do. The monkey imitated him. It was the funniest thing ever and the best part was seeing all the Chinese people start to laugh and clamor around to take pictures of this big American guy playing with the ape. They stopped for a minute and then as soon as the ape looked at Jay and he started to do it again, the ape did it too. There was one part I was able to catch on tape where Jay opened his mouth real big and the ape did the same thing. Oh man, did the people laugh. It was priceless and I have a great video of it.

One of the first things we did was go on a "Safari on Wheels" adventure where you take a trolley train for over 30 minutes through all the animals.

That was just amazing. There was hardly any (and sometimes no) space between us and the animals. It was really a great ride.










We also went to two shows, one for Elephants and one for the lions and tigers.





There were several classes of kids from the local elementary school. All the school kids here wear uniform. I just thought they were so cute and it made me really miss the boys.

We saw so many animals that we've never seen or that you can't find in America. I'm so glad we did this, it was a memorable day.








We went out on the town for dinner at a Pizza Hut tonight......it's that whole 'no more being adventurous with our food' thing.....and it was sooooo good. It just hit the spot. The nightlife was pretty busy even for a Monday night in this square. It's the same place Jay and I went to earlier this week, only this time we were able to see it at night and it was lit up like Vegas.

Tomorrow we have a wake up call set for 5:45 am because we have to get ready and have breakfast before meeting Lucy at 7:30 for our consulate appointment to get Olivia's visa. It's already past my bedtime then considering. Thank you so much for all the kind comments and continued prayers. Only 3 more days, once we wake up, until we go home......I'm very ready and can hardly wait.

10 comments:

Dan and Amy said...

I love all the updates! So glad to hear that Livi is doing so well! WE cannot wait until you guys get back home and we can meet this sweetie in person:) We love you Livi! and are anxiously awaiting your homecoming!!

Mindy said...

I'm so glad to hear (and see!) how well she's doing. What a blessing! Kaylee and I watched the videos taken at the park yesterday and we both commented on how she kept going to Jason, arms extended, for him to pick her up. She just seemed so comfortable. I love seeing her smiling face in all these pics. Can't wait til Friday!!
xoxo Mindy & Kaylee

Football and Fried Rice said...

Such a sweet day - falling more in love, eh? It IS so much like giving birth - only they already have all these quirks, and likes & dislikes and personalities!! You are totally "getting to know them" as opposed to JUST loving on them. It's such a new experience - such a redeeming one - so glad that God called us to adoption.

Funny about your hubs and the ape - I KNOW your boys would LOVE that! I hope they get to crack up at the video!!

You GOTTA be ready to come home ;)

Tina Michelle said...

That zoo looks amazing. Glad you enjoyed yourself. Your hubby seriously cracks me up. I am so glad I found this blog. I look forward to seeing the posts when you all get back and everyone interacting together.

Lindy D. said...

It's so heartwarming to hear how well she is attaching to you. Love her big smile when she is looking at the panda puppet. Thanks for all the great pictures. I've never heard of this park before. Looks like you had a great time.

Unknown said...

Loved this post and the weekend ones. How great that you got to go to church, it sounded like a wonderful experience. The zoo looks wonderful, did you see any chipmunks, that exhibit at the Beijing zoo was getting all the attention when I took the kids there and it made me laugh since I could just go out my door to see those at home.... I am sure you are anxious to get home to the boys and for the little miss to meet everyone. Have fun at the consulate, oh adn the papers you get from there you don't get to open and have to give to the US customs, so if you plan to scrapbook at all, make a copy of the front page, since you wont' et to see it again! And thanks for all the videos, I am loving them, so PLEASE keep sending them.
Love,
Helen, Paul, Jacey & Alex

Sue said...

I am so glad you went to the zoo, I think that was one of my highlights.
Glad to hear that Olivia continues to do so well with you guys. I keep meaning to email you and find out what time you are coming home. If you want I can come to the airport and be the picture taker when you arrive and the boys meet their sister for the first time. Drop me a line if you would like that.

Anonymous said...

I can't go to bed at night without reading your blog. Thanks for sharing your experience. Livi is so blessed to have you both and the boys (I can't wait to hear the fun stories she will have with them when she will finally get to meet them)! It is obvious in the pictures that she is falling in love with you guys too. May God continue to bless this transition. Btw, Chris and I cracked up at the picture of Jay and the ape!

Anonymous said...

oops, the anonymous person is me.
Nadina

Anonymous said...

I love that you are so good about writing! We love to follow along on your adventure- prayers seem to be working, everything looks to be going great in the transition! And i am so excited because Jenna's new baby Ian, my newest Godson will be baptized the same day as Olivia!! I am so EXCITED for them both to get to share that day! Loves to you all, from the Joy and her boys