Where to begin?
We boarded our bus...the last ones on (surprised Daddy?), but on none-the-less. The drive to the Civil Affairs office was very interesting. Jim and I both had butterflies! The scenery outside was dreary. Such poor conditions for these people...and to live in an area in which the air is so oppressive and polluted... yet we know that these aren't the poor ones. It makes me so grateful for the blessings we have...and we don't even know the half of it!
After about a 20 minute drive we arrived at the building. There were only three small elevators so our group had to go up in shifts. We, being the last OFF the bus, too, waited in the last group. While waiting, in walks a young lady (not more than 20!) holding the hand of a short, very round Chinese girl with pig-tails. The lady carried a yellow bag and other things, and the girl was holding something, too: a little Asian babydoll with a white eyelet dress (except we didn't see what she was holding right away). We all thought and whispered...that looks like Emmy Xiang. The more we looked, the more we realized....THAT WAS OUR DAUGHTER! Of course, she spied us watching her and moved closer to the young lady.
The elevator opens and we all ride up....with our daughter! Unofficially, we see her before we are suppose to! What a gracious and kind God we have!!! We are all overwhelmed at this point, and quite anxious. We are the first family called and she walks out (from behind a curtained playroom) with her lady friend toward us. She's not real sure about us....until we bring out the peanuts. Then, one by one, she looks us over. The peanuts are keeping her interest. She played with her doll and watched us, while her friend encouraged her toward us in her local dialect.
We had learned earlier that day that she only likes almond juice to drink. Almond juice? What is that?!? Apparently it is not a best seller among adoptive babies, adoptive families OR the local people, because a bottle or can of it could not be found on the island (either at Beatrice's grocery store or the 7-Eleven....yes, they have those too!). Anyway, we found this powder stuff to mix with water (I think) so we had *planned* on bringing it, but forgot it. But we did bring the cool sippy straw cup I'd bought back home. So we scrambled for a bottle of water (can't drink the water around here...gotta boil it or buy it bottled!) and poured it up. She loved it....almond juice, huh!
Jim got near her and held out his hand to see if she would come to him, but she surprised us all and slapped his hand....she gave him five! Must have been a "daddy" thing because she wouldn't do it to the rest of us. She warmed up to Jim, so I got to do the interview with the caregiver lady (who just works in the office at the orphanage, but who also was special "friends" with Xiang Xiang Gongzhu (she confirmed....Emmy Xiang is royal!) We learned a bit about her, exchanged gifts with the lady (the foster family sent us a gift...the bag I sent the doll in was FULL of unshelled roasted peanuts! How sweet that they would send her favorite snack!). She also gave us a pendant (kid-kind...acrylic) from Love Without Boundaries...and I believe a video CD from them as well. I haven't had a chance to check it out. What was really cool is that all of the cameras we sent were used up (hopefully they have good pictures!), the Nicolette Larson lullaby CD I sent was returned, as was her baby doll (which she played with constantly and we noticed she had scribbled on the doll's feet) and dress I'd made for it, her crayon roll up I'd made for her, the books we'd sent for her and the outfit we sent recently. Plus they sent a little purse and a stange net-like scarf, her funny hair extensions from the pictures we'd had of her before AND a little mini cd that we hope has pictures on it! Haven't slowed down to check it out!
You saw from the pictures on the previous post that she loved the ball we brought with us and played and laughed! We were able to distract her with that same ball, after the photos with the lady friend, when that said friend made her exit. You could tell that it was not easy for her to leave. However, I think it was quite evident that Emmy Xiang is right where God wants her to be!
So the bus trip back to the hotel wasn't great. Once we walked outside of the building, Emmy Xiang started to cry. She struggled a tiny bit, but then just sort of moaned. We'd learned that she got carsick earlier on the trip up. Perhaps she'll be with Gracie when we dole out the dramamine! She didn't look great, but soon stopped crying and drank water. When we got out of the bus, it was as if she'd not even been on it! She walked right in the hotel...rode the elevator up and had no problem with the western toilet. Then, the fun began...
We enjoyed watching her play with the ball, laugh and lean back on her sisters, and later eat pizza. We encouraged her to sign and say, "more please" and "thank you" and to our surprise, after just a few times of modeling and asking her to say it, she said or signed both! We'd been told that people from Shantou are clever...even one of the locals here said she would be! She LOVED pizza. (Personally, just looking at her...I think she loves FOOD...gonna have to be conscientious parents on the eating thing!) She took a bath while mom did paperwork...and when I came back in she was having a blast. The girls were so excited!
Speaking of the girls...they have been AWESOME! They were just as excited and teary eyed as Jim and me....and have been the most help. This is no surprise to me, but I want to be sure to tell the world that my daughters are the best daughters in the world!
We finally settled down...colored a bit, and watched a few of the pictures on the computer (BTW....everyone say together, "THANK YOU TIFFANY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" for letting us borrow your computer! We...all of us, right folks?...are sooooooo grateful to God for you!). I made a pallet on the floor (sounds awful, but really the four fluffy quilts make the nicest bed!) for the Pooch and Emmy Xiang. She inched that way, and allowed me to tuck her in, though, she's not fond of kisses yet. Ladybug was already asleep, and the Elf was working on slide shows. I came in here to post. It's been very quiet for a LONG time...the Elf has been in bed for a while, and Jim's been snoring since before the pallet was laid out.
So that's the run down...hope you enjoy it! And, in the waiting time....enjoy a few more photos from the hotel!
Praise be to God for this very awesome gift of a life to nourish. Pray that we will glorify Him as we train her up in the way she should go...and that she would come to know Him. Good night, all!
17 comments:
We are soo glad to hear that all went well!! We cannot imagine how it must feel to be able to see your brand new baby girl for the first time!!! Love and miss you all!
Thank you for the long update! I found myself reading it really fast! I guess I am just so excited! Love all the pictures and the stories! What an adventure! I cannot wait for you to bring that precious girl back home! What a gift God has given you. She is just PRECIOUS! By the way, John wants to know if you can learn how to say (BC) in Chinese before you come back! ;o)
Love you all so much!
I guess I'll just cry all day.....I'm blubbering and my fingers are fumbling....but my heart is just so full. Miracle of miracles for those of here on earth today.......God is so good and I can just hear the angels "ahhhhing" and feel their tears. I don't remember a moment when I've felt more close to heaven than right now.
she is so cute!!! I con not wate to se her in person.
ps. hi gracie
love,
kristen
"Praise God from whom all blessings flow, praise him all creatures here below...." Shannon and I could not see the words on the computer thru the tears in our eyes! We had to keep going back and reading again. We are so excited for you guys. May the days ahead be filled with wonderful memories. Still praying for you even more now! Hard work is over, harder work to begin!
Hi there! This is the VanLue family from Metro Life in Orlando! Brandi passed on your info to us. First, congratulations on your new daughter!! She's precious! We were where you are exactly 1 1/2 years ago (same hotel, restaurants...ahh..the memories!) to get our Katie. She's from Nanchang, Jiangxi, so Guangzhou was the end of our trip. Katie's now 2 and the light of our lives! She's our 3rd adoption. Careful!! It's a Godly addiction!!!(we have 2 bio kids as well) We're so glad your bio girls are there with you. It means so much in the bonding process! Enjoy your new one! Busy days ahead!! We're praying for you!! You can read/see us at vanluefamily.blogspot.com if you want. If you have ANY questions please contact us. It sounds like you're in good hands and everything's going well though. Just FYI, if they offer a trip out into the country, by all means go. Shamian Island is kind of protected:) but the real China is quite alarming. They need our prayers!!:) Blessings,
Cissy VanLue and family
p.s. Thyroid issues are VERY common in these girls. You may want to have that checked if you're concerned about the 'eating'thing:):):)God's protection is indeed over this little girl! He has kept her in the shadow of his wings just for you! Amazing!
AS I SUSPECTED...MORE TEARS. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE UPDATE. SHE SEEMS TO BE ADJUSTING WELL. AND AWESOME THAT SHE WOULD SIGN AND SPEAK SO QUICKLY!!! GOD IS SO GOOD.
****THANKS TIFF FOR SHARING YOUR LAPTOP!!!! :)
YEAH YEAH YEAH!!! Thank you for sharing so many details... she is beautiful and I can see the joy on everyone's faces as you play together! Amazing how God has had all of Emmy Xiang's life planned out and this amazing day for all of you!
Great job on the slideshows Elf!!!
Hey Babes,
Just got home from work. Checked in this morning before I left at 5 AM not really expecting to find anything, but couldn't resist. I think I will go through a case of TP before this is over...already used up all of the Kleenex and still crying....can't stop. What a beautiful family! Thank you Dear Lord for making this happen. Love all of you sooooooooo much. Can't wait to see you. XOXOXOXOXO BeBe
We are so happy for you. She is just precious! I cannot wait to give her a big hug. I know you are just beside yourself with excitement! God has indeed blessed your family and your faithfulness to listen to the call He placed upon your heart.
I love you my cousin!!!
Lee
Well i dont know what everyones crying about but i am so excited for you guys! I cannot wait to see Gods hand in this young girls life through you. I cant wait to see you and her. God blessings are many arent they!
Eli
Well, I've read the blog and looked at the slide show at least 5 times. I was at work and had to try to hold back tears of joy and happiness for you all. And I knew to wait until I got home to leave a comment so I could cry all I wanted. I am so happy for you all! This is just the greatest - being able to "be there with you" through the blog and pictures. Emmy is precious. What a blessing she is and will be to us all. Can't wait to see you all! Enjoy China!
Oh what a beautiful family! I am so glad ya'll are able to communicate with us. This is wonderful. Tammy, you have done such a wonderful job keeping us posted with all the details. The pictures are amazing. It was as if we were there while it was happening. Ya'll look so happy. Each one of you are so lit up with joy. Finally! It is so wonderful to now see her in the pictures with ya'll. I can't wait to see you guys. Enjoy the rest of your trip together. Hopefully some of that anticipation can go away now and ya'll can relax. Love ya'll sooo much!
Just got a chance to check in! I'm SOO excited for y'all!! Can't wait to meet her!
Tammy -
Great details from Gotcha Day! Your family looks so happy...I can see the love for that little girl in every face!
Wow!
Teresa =)
Congrats on your fourth daughter!!!! What an amazing blessing.
John & Wendi K.
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