Sunday, March 9, 2008

More China Adventures


Ben loves to snack his way through the day. East meets West on his plate! Cheerios and some sort of pickled egg. Maybe soaked in Soy Sauce? The orphanage packed a little backpack full of food and sent it along with him. Ben enjoys playing with it and eating the food they sent.

Check out how tan his little hands are!


















Our bright transportation for the week.



















The biggest remote control car I have ever seen! Great idea that Ben loved!

Nanjing is known for duck. Take a dozen with you!





We went out this morning to a free market. It's good we went early because it gets crowded. And was really getting full by lunch time. And when you say FULL in China it means FULL.
Brad felt like we had successful bartering today!




Saturday, March 8, 2008

Life in Nanjing

Nanjing is famous for it's Brocade fabric. We visited a factory and museum.
Ben and I ended up going out and watching traffic before too long.

Pool at the hotel on a bit of an unusual table

Daddy loves nap time! We put the crib betwween the beds to keep Ben from tipping it over!

First tantrum!

Saturday we visited the Prince's palace that had a traditional music performance.

One Week To Go!

It feels good to look back and see how well things have gone on our trip so far! Even though I am looking forward to home, we really are enjoying being here. The weather has been good - our first rainy day was today. We have been healthy - Bennett came with a small cold that is almost gone. All our paperwork has gone well. And most importantly, things are going well with Bennett. We thank God for all of these blessings! Thank you for your prayers - they made a difference.
We ate at the hotel buffet for lunch today and had interesting things like eel, pig's feet, goose, bone soup, pig ears and There is actually stuff we did not try. I loved it (well, not all of it - the eel's head wasn't so good). I am happy to eat at KFC most of the time, though. Once is enough for that kind of a buffet. It is very popular to have kids parties at KFC, Burger King and McDonalds here.

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Life In Nanjing

Our group enjoyed a dinner together Thursday. All of us liked the food. (no squid included)
All of the children have cleft lip/palate.


Mama's smiling because we survived our formal dinner pretty well.
Ben ate his way through the afternoon. I was surprised he ate a bowl of noodles, too.
I have not found a rice dish he want's to eat yet!

More play time in our room. Ben complains when we come back after being somewhere else.

Get ready little PA friends, Ben is ready for action!





Our Little Man

I think Ben looks a little more petite than then the other three children in the group. At 25 months, he fits the 18 month clothes and then the size 2T fits nicely over top, as is the custom here of layering clothing. And it can be cold in the buildings that are not heated. Our guide tells us we came here the right time of year. In August it gets to 100 degrees and stays there for the month. It's in the 50's now and it's been pretty nice for all the outside touring and getting to places to shop and eat.
I thought kids from orphanages would eat about anything. Ben does not like bland food. It's good potatoes have recently been changed to the vegetable group because fries are about the only vegetable he'll eat. Jane says the area he comes from, Suzhou City, is know for cooking everything with a little sugar. French toast was the hit from this morning.
As you might expect from a 2 year old, he does not want a nap. It's amazing how easy a lot of the communication has been. As soon a he sees any hint of “nap” he starts complaining. We are easing him into the bath routine. We spent most of the evening last night convincing him bath time could be fun. Maybe they used cold water at the orphanage or something. He is also used to room temperature beverages. With his cold box of milk at McDonald's, he had to stop and think between sips. I got a strawberry sundae and we weren't sure we were going to give him any. He started complaining as soon as I started eating it. I scooped small spoonfuls for him. After he had it in his mouth a bit he would cry but soon stopped, and would reach for more.
Today he was a little bored with this hotel. I think if we bought some chairs and sat in front of our grand hotel watching traffic he would be happy. I'm glad he has a hood on his jacket, that way I can hang on to him as he runs in between the usual business customers who are here. We do garner stares, but I can't say I blame the locals. We do stand out!!
We did see some good signs for bonding. Yesterday when someone reached for Ben, he responded by snuggling into Brad's shoulder. Then in the afternoon, I went to go do a little shopping and Ben started crying when I walked out the door. Brad was able to successfully convince him he REALLY did not want to go shopping!

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Settling In


Meet Bennett

At the Nanjing CCAA office, Daddy and Bennett had some fun.