As it turns out, we are traveling a week earlier than previously thought. Our Consulate Appointment was confirmed for the 21st of May, which means that we have to be in the Liaoning Province, where Ling lives, the week before. Our "Gotcha Day", the day we finally meet Ling, is to be either on May 11th (Mother's Day) or Monday, May 12th. She will be with us from that day forward, forever. The following days will be spent filling out paperwork and completing interviews, along with more waiting, shopping and sight seeing.
For those of you that know me (as a highly productive and goal directed person) you would be surprised at how non-productive I have been the last few days since we have heard our travel news. I am absolutely numb (with joy) and overwhelmed with all the emotion. We had to make decisions about our airline tickets, the number of rooms we wanted in China, and how Marty & Cindy (my brother and sister-in-law) will join us in Province. It is a complex process with so many things to think about. Eric has actually done all of the travel arrangements and I am still the one that's exhausted. I have been managing to put dinner on the table and keep the house in some semblance of order.
I received an unexpected call from our agency today with new measurements for Ling. She is 37.8 inches tall and weighs 33 lbs. Her foot length is 5.71", but I have no idea what shoe size that translates to. I will wait to see her to buy her new clothes and shoes. There is a big Wal-Mart in Shenyang where we will go for supplies and such (sorry folks out there who are Anti-WM-you know who you are :)) but that's pretty much the main place to go. Mary Alice insisted that I allow Ling to pick out her own toothbrush at WM. She said that if she were coming from China, that's what she would want.
I have been spending a great deal of time reading other people's blogs who have recently been to China like Somewhere In the Sun or are even in China right now, like A Lady Blog, who just received her daughter today. These people are amazing and reading about them is both inspiring and awesome. I have learned so much from them, although keeping it organized and retrievable for later is very difficult. I know that sounds odd, given that I run a professional organizing business, but for some reason all of this info is so random and in little pieces, it just doesn't fit together. For example, one blogger suggested to bring your own chopsticks (for cleanliness), another said they all needed to have bathing caps for the pool, and another said we need to use a certain website address to view other blogs while in China. All of this is wonderful, useful info, but certainly overwhelming to process. I am just writing list after list and hoping it all comes together.
Thank goodness the kids are on Spring Vacation this week, as I don't have to worry about anything related to school work!!!
Did I mention that we are leaving for China in 24 days????
2 comments:
Now that's the height of irony: Traveling to China to shop at Wal-Mart! LOL.
Yes you know who I am! :-)
I'll forgive you but only if you don't shop at Wal-Mart here in the States. In case you care about forgiveness. ;-)
At least it is a greener alternative. They don't have to ship it all the way across the Pacific for you to buy...oh yeah, you are flying it all the way back with you.
Ok, you are going to UU hell. :-P
No way - you're a professional organizer? How cool!
Congrats on your early CA! It will go fast now!
As far as all the suggestions for your trip go - just pick the ones that feel like "you", and leave the others safely behind - you won't miss them. The nice thing is that you will meet so many other aoptive families (especially in GZ) that will help you out if you need something!
Have fun packing.
Barb - who shops at WalMart ALL THE TIME *haha* - in smaller towns you sometimes don't have the luxury of choices.... :-))
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