Wednesday, June 30, 2010

A Visit to Guangzhou Orphanage

This morning we had breakfast outside on the patio of the Cascade
Cafe. It was hot but otherwise nice. The breakfast buffet was enjoyed
by all. After breakfast mom went shopping with the ladies while dad
and the boys stayed in the hotel room working puzzles, reading books,
watching TV, and playing with a new motorized toy with cool gears,
which provided great fun and also brought us all unexpected happy
astonishment.

We had a light lunch in the room. Mom boiled some water and made some
instant noodle soup for the boys. Dad had a peanut butter sandwich
with potato chips. we wnet to visit the Guangzhou City Orphanage where
we toured the facilities, met briefly, with the director, and visited
children in their classrooms. Joshua and Jacob played santa Claus,
delivering candy and small toys to all the children we visited. Then
we were off to the passport office to apply for Joshua's Chinese
passport.


After our visit there, we went for an early supper at a way cool
restaurant where a man was making clay figures for the kids, like
balloon man at Mexico Restaurant; okay only my kids will know what
that means. We had sweet potatoes smothered in sugar like a candied
apple. We also had many other dishes from chicken noodle soup to water
spinach to spicy chicken kebabs.

After supper, we returned to the hotel, downloaded some wonderful
Chinese music from iTunes, and played with some toys. Now we are tired
and will sleep. Tomorrow we take the boys for medical appointments on
Shiamen Island. Hopefully they will not need too many shots but they
will both need PPDs, requiring us to return on Saturday for the
reading. Almost July already. We should be home soon.

1 comment:

  1. It sounds like you all have had a great adventure. None like the one the boys will experience soon. Coming home will be almost as busy with people as it was at the orphanage, but considerably more pleasant and opulent. Do you suppose that even in their wildest dreams they know how lucky they are. You both are giving them the gift of a lifetime. God Bless you. toots

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