I have created a blog to memorialize my most excellent adventure to adopt my daughter from china.

Monday, September 3, 2007

TWO MONTH UPDATE


I met Clarke on July 4, 2007. I can't believe she has been with us for only two months. It seems like she has been with us much longer. She is doing so well. She hardly wimpers now when I drop her off at her daycare. She takes long naps in her own bed, sometimes uninterrupted. She still sleeps with me at night but we will just have to make that transition slowly. I tried it one weekend and it was just too stressful. Will cried when he was a baby, Clarke screams in terror. But, all in all, she has progressed so much. She is such a good baby. She even travels well. We went to Pigeon Forge this weekend. She spent the whole day Saturday at Splash Country, just took a nap in her stroller and kept on going. She's can keep right up with our on the go lifestyle.

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Mac and Cheese


She likes it so much she rubbed the plate against her face and got it in her nose. A girl's got to have her mac and cheese, a vegetable in the south.

Monday, August 13, 2007

Strawberry yogurt




Clarke is a good eater. I was worried I would have to make congee, a rice/broth porridge, which she ate at almost every meal in China. At first she would only eat bland foods when we came home, but now she will try almost anything. Here she is enjoying strawberry yogurt. At night when I put lotion on her after her bath, she thinks the pink lotion is yogurt and tries to eat it too!

Thursday, August 9, 2007





Will is really all about his little sister. He truly likes to help. Here are a couple of pics where Will is feeding her breakfast. Check out his bedhead.

Clarke goes to the pool


She loves the water. She likes to put her whole face in. I love this close up picture with her serious face.

Wednesday, August 8, 2007



Clarke enjoyed a visit from her cousins, the Potters from Murfreesboro, at her Nanna's and Grandaddy's house. Here you can see Clarke visiting with her cousin, Isabel.

Here is one of the first photos of Will meeting his little sister. It's been almost a month now and things have really started to settle down and we are getting in a routine. School for Will starts next week. I'll have to start getting up even earlier now to gets us all out the door and Will to school on time.

Saturday, July 14, 2007

Home Sweet Home

Well we have been home now for about three days. Everybody is struggling to make the adjustment, me I think more than Clarke and Will. I forgot how physically challenging taking care of a little one can be. I hope to post some pictures later of Clarke and Will after we have had a little more time to settle in and then I will be closing the blog. Thank you so much everyone who posted or sent me an e-mail or let me know they were watching. Your support meant a lot while I was across the globe. It is so good to be back here in the hills of Tennessee.


The girls with their moms on the red couch. Eden Clarke later in the day on Wednesday before our consulate appointment. After the appointment it was a mad dash back to the hotel and then to the airport. A twelve hour flight to Los Angeles, a five hour layover in LA, a two hour flight to Dallas, then an hour later another flight from Dallas to Nashville. Arrived in Nashville at 8:40 a.m.

Friday, July 13, 2007



Everybody gets their picture made on the red couch at the White Swan Hotel before they leave for home. Here are some pictures of Annaka, Lucy, and Clarke on the infamous couch.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007




Just some things seen today. Another bride getting her wedding pictures made. Soldiers in the park? This was an area close to a children's school and a park where the locals gather. This morning I saw these soldiers doing formation? They were actually raising their guns and you could hear the click as they pulled the trigger. Obviously they weren't loaded, but it was very unnerving.

Banyan trees are everywhere. They are huge and quite beautiful. Their trunks look like a bundle of vines and something hangs from the branches which reminds me of Spanish moss. This tree shown here was growing at a severe angle. A concrete support has been fashioned to allow it to continue to stand.

Tuesday in Guangzhou



Today was pretty uneventful. Just more walking around the island, a brief trip over the bridge across the Pearl River for exploring, and the pool. Clarke has taken to the stroller. Here are a couple of pictures of her zonked out in the stroller. Tomorrow will be a week with Clarke. Tonight, Tuesday night, she did not cry when it was time for bed. Hallelujah! Just in time. I was worried about the plane ride home. I couldn't imagine disrupting the sleep of the other passengers on the 12 plus hour plane ride from Guangzhou to Los Angeles. Tomorrow is the oath ceremony where Clarke will become a U.S. Citizen. The other families in my group already have the visas necessary for their daughters to enter the U.S. Because of my delay in getting her, my adoption/administrative appointments have also been delayed. My guide is doing her level best to get Clarke's visa issued tomorrow. I am scheduled to leave Guangzhou at 9:00 p.m., Wednesday, China time, and arrive in Nashville at 8:40 a.m. on Thursday. I won't know until around 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday if the visa has been issued. If not, I will receive it on Thursday, and leave Guangzhou on Friday. China Southern, my airline, doesn't fly out of Guangzhou on Thursday. Hopefully, this is my last post here in Guangzhou. But, if not, all is well.

Monday, July 9, 2007






Incense burning and people praying.


Six Banyan Tree Temple.

Monday in Guangzhou




Today the families in my group and Lee our guide went to the Six Banyan Tree Temple and a Chinese Folk Art Museum. The temple was very neat, but by the time we got to the museum it was too darned hot to care. This place is so hot, hot, hot. I never knew I could sweat so much. The Chinese don't seem to mind the heat.

At the temple we saw monks, several different Buddhas, and observed a group singing or chanting. It was very interesting. All of the Buddhas had an offering in front of them. Our guide said the public kept bringing offerings and the offerings were changed every day. One Buddha had an offering of oranges and orange soda. The soda cans were stacked in a neat little formation. Another Buddha had an offering of Coca-Cola.

We saw many people come to the front of the Buddha with incense and pray. Here are some pictures of the Buddhas, monks and other things I saw today.

Clarke continues to progress. She now will try to get down out of my lap and wander. She approached different tables at dinner tonight. I think she isn't as shy as I originally thought.

Wedding sightings have occurred every weekend that I've been here. Here is the happy bride, but she doesn't look so happy, off to the wedding party. One of the other families has seen a lot of model shoots here. I've seen one. She was Chinese, but tall and skinny, just like the American ones.

Another statue along the river. These dudes could just as well be Tennessee Hillbillies, don't you think.

Check out the size of the coy in the hotel. The hotel has a big waterfall and a coy pond right in the middle of the lobby.

Chivalry is not dead



Bicycles are everywhere. Frequently you see a man with his wife or girlfriend sitting on the back wheel of the bicycle. Sometimes you see a mother with her child. Walking and riding bicycles appears to be how the majority gets from point a to b. No wonder these folks are so skinny. I haven't seen more than one or two Chinese people who looked like they had too much around the middle.



Our feet and STARBUCKS!


Men playing a board game and the pavilion in the park.

People's Park in Guanghzou




Here are some pictures taken in People's Park on one of mine and Tea's excursions. We took the metro to get there which was an adventure in and of itself. People were dancing, playing some type of board game and roller blading. They were also looking at us like we were from outer space.
I have been trying for a week to upload a video of some dancers Tea and I happened upon in the People's Park in Guangzhou. Each time I tried I failed. I have tried once again and probably failed. I don't know if you can play it or not. It is pretty neat. If you can't play it, e-mail me and I'll try to send it by e-mail.

chinese dancers

streets of shamian island




Here are a few pictures just walking around the streets of Shamian Island in Guangzhou. Tea and I took a picture of our feet before we started exploring when we first got here. We were so excited to find a Starbucks. A bit of normalcy. Business isn't hopping at the local Starbucks. Just mostly us American types interested in coffee. Tea drinkers are the going thing here. At most every street you can find interesting statues. I am posting a few here.http://www.blogger.com/img/gl.photo.gif
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Sunday, July 8, 2007

Will




Pictures of Will at his 8th birthday party this June. I miss him terribly.

At the pool



Today at lunch, Clarke enjoyed a book her Aunt Liz bought her.

Will hits a triple

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