Wednesday, December 24, 2008

~Breakfast with Santa ~

This is our 3rd annual trip to Buckhead Diner for Breakfast with Santa. When you arrive they have bubbles blowing off the roof for snow. Anslee got her balloon and then decided she needed to wait outside for Santa to arrive.

He's here!! It is so exciting to see the children jumping up and down as he shows up in the firetruck.
We are shown to our seats and have hot chocolate ~ with all you can eat marshmallows :-) and pastries.
Before breakfast is served, Santa makes his way to each table for a quick visit.
Since the children hardly eat anything they have plenty of time to go outside and play in the "snow" until it is their turn to sit with Santa.Finally it is Andrew and Anslee's turn to sit and read their Christmas lists to Santa and talk with him. In the car ride home, Andrew said that he is always worried that he wasn't good enough to get presents from Santa on Christmas morning and how he feels so much better after talking with Santa and hearing Santa say that he's been good this year. After Andrew was finished talking, Anslee said "I misbehave a lot but I don't think Santa saw it because he said I've been good too!"

Violin Concert

We met Keith's sister and family at Phipps to watch our neice's violin concert.
Andrew and Anslee were so excited!
It was so impressive to see how well she is playing now! There were all ages playing ~ the youngest was three.


Monday, December 22, 2008

China Trip - Part 1 - The First Morning

Today's blog will focus on the morning of 11/23. We were taken to a government building where a homecoming ceremony was held honoring all of the children who were adopted from the Fuling orphanage. After the ceremony they took us to see the Olympic venues.

Building where the ceremony was held.

As I mentioned, 40 families traveled to China. People traveled from the US, UK, Holland, and Australia. This photo gives a visual of all the families.

A picture of Anslee with one of the guides.

The Director from The Bridge of Love Adoption Service (A Chinese run agency) gives the opening remarks. Alice interprets, she was one of our primary guides for the trip.




The were many officials on hand.



After several speeches, I think they love to give formal speeches, we were treated to a performance.



After the performance, all of the adopted girls were asked to come on stage and were given a commemorative engraved piece of crystal. Anslee is in pink on the right.
Family photo after the ceremony. All of the families were given red scarves to wear as red is a very symbolic color in China.


After the ceremony we visited the site of the 2008 summer games in Beijing.




Andrew and Anslee at the Birds Nest.


This is a great picture of the Water Cube as it also show the traditional grey China sky.


Stay tuned for a blog on the afternoon trip to the Great Wall!!

Sunday, December 21, 2008

China Trip - Travel to China

Hi all! I know that people have been anxious for us to upload pics from our homecoming trip to China. For those of you that were not aware, we made a return trip over Thanksgiving week with about 40 other families who have adopted from the same orphanage in Fuling China. I'm going to post a series of blogs over the next few days/weeks that focus on specific parts/days of our trip. I hope you enjoy.

This is how the trip started, at about 4:30am with the kids sound asleep!

Breakfast was courtesy of the airport BK lounge. We needed our energy for the 30 hours it will take to get from our house to the hotel in Beijing.

We upgraded the seats to economy plus, which gave 5 more inches of leg room. On a 14 hour flight, it's a must!

Terri built a sleeping canopy. Below Terri and Anslee are sound asleep.


We are getting close! After flying at an altitude of 57,000 feet over the North Pole, the kids can finally see the ground.

Finally on the ground in the Beijing airport! Look how tired the kids faces are.

Andrew was hungry and decided to try the Chinese version of KFC. I warned him that it was not the same as back home. No all white meat chicken breast here.

After deciding that the KFC was less than edible, we found a McDonald's. Basic cheese burger and fries are pretty similar to the US version. At this point Anslee can barely function. Our internal clocks are out of sync with the local time, which was about 7-8pm.