Saturday, September 15, 2012

We're Heeere!

We finally arrived in Beijing around 5pm tired, hungry and in need of some showers!  So, after checking into our room and freshening up, we set out to explore. 

We spent the evening perusing a mall and finding dinner.  It was fun being back in China and adapting to life here. 

However, we quickly remembered that pedestrians do not have the right of way when we witnessed a little girl being plowed over by a bike (luckily she wasn't hurt!).  Note to self:  Watch out for the bikes!

Our first meal in China - Yum!

Ok, don't judge us in these pictures!  We were tired and just finished a 20 plus hour voyage!  I think it is a
miracle we were still awake.


Poor Eric gave up on the chopsticks and went all American on us!

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Nesting!

We all know that pregnant women nest.  Well the same goes for expectant mothers who are adopting.

I got bit by the bug the week Emmett had his surgery.  When we returned home, we were home bound for a few days as he recovered, so I took the opportunity to work on setting up Lilly and Hazel's room.  I am very pleased with the results!

My favorite part were the quilts.  It will come as a shock to most of you to learn that I MADE THEM!!!

About 6 months ago as I began shopping around for bedding, I was disappointed to learn that there was nothing that I loved.  Everything for tween aged girls was either done in pink and black skulls, or purple and turquoise rock star.  Not my style.  So I went to Etsy - the place where designing dreams come true...for a price.  $250 a quilt to be exact.  I just could not see myself spending $500 on bedding, so I took desperate measures.  I decided I would make quilts myself.

All I can say is I am so thankful for YouTube.  I have learned that I can learn to do anything through YouTube videos.  These quilts are proof!  I LOVE THEM!!!

I hope you enjoy the room as much as I do!



I love this huge dresser - just perfect for sharing!



Empty shelves waiting for Hazel's treasures!



Monday, September 10, 2012

China, Here We Come!

We are so excited to announce that we got our Consulate Appointment today!

But, I'm getting ahead of myself.  Let me back up.

On Friday the 7th we got a call from Wasatch informing us that we got our Travel Approval (TA)!  We were so excited.  This was the final step of the 14 month journey!  All we had left was to choose 5 dates that we wanted for a Consulate Appointment at the US Embassy in Guangzhou, China.

After a lengthy discussion, we decided that we would ask for September 27th.  We knew it was a long shot.  For several reasons.  First, it was only 20 days away which meant we would have to leave in just 7 days.  Second, it was the last appointment before the whole of China shuts down for about 2 weeks to celebrate The Moon Festival.  And third, it was really short notice to make arrangements: Plane tickets, hotel reservations, Eric's work, school, Grandma and Granddad Sharp, etc.  It seemed crazy to request that date.

But, we did.  We knew that if we didn't get to go in September then we would have to wait until November to go because of scheduling conflicts in October. 

And of course, against all the odds, we got it!

I actually sort of knew we would get it because it seems like most things in our lives end up being done in the craziest, most inconvenient manner.  Why should this be any different?

So, we leave for China in just 4 days.

We get to meet Hazel on Monday, September 17, 2012.

She becomes a US citizen on Thursday, September 27, 2012.

We bring her home on Sunday, September 30, 2012. 

Luckily, I feel totally prepared since I had the round of nesting right after Emmett's surgery.  And of course, we have done this before.  Experience brings confidence.  So, I know we can do this!

We can do this!