Wednesday, November 7, 2007

City photos

Here we are standing in the Forbidden City. Everything had so much detailing.





In the garden area of the city.

Imperial City


Summer Palace


The Summer Palace was originally a royal garden and a temporary dwelling for the emperors of the Qing Dynasty. The park was started in 1750 and named the Garden of Clear Ripples. It was burned down by French and British troops in 1860. In 1866, the Empress Dowager Cixi began reconstruction on the park and renamed it the Summer Palace. Hills and water surround the palaces, temples, and gardens. A large lake known as Kunming Lake holds a beautiful boat made of marble.

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Temple of Heaven



Early Saturday morning we decided to walk to the Temple of Heaven. It was located very close to our hotel in the Chongwen district of Beijing. The temple was originally built in 1420. This building was a marvelous example of Chinese architecture. It was the place where the Emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties worshiped Heaven and prayed for good harvests. There were multiple buildings within the walls of the temple area. We toured the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests. We were unable to see the echo wall because it was under renovation in preparation for the Olympics in 2008.



The area around the temples was also lovely. In fact it was my favorite part. There were ancient tree lined paths leading to all of the different areas. Outside of the main building areas, groups of people were scattered all over. Many were dancing or practicing Tai Chi. I have never visited a place in the US that was anything like it. We learned that it is a popular spot for retired people to meet and socialize. Everyone was very friendly. We talked with several people and I discovered that I need more practice on my Mandarin. One group invited Matt to exercise with them. They clapped and cheered for him as he used the various pieces of equipment. Then they all told me that I had a fine son.

Monday, November 5, 2007

The Beijing Zoo


I had wanted to see as much as possible during our short stay in Beijing, so I had scheduled a trip to the Beijing Zoo for the same day that we had arrived. Our guide Steven had planned for us to step off the plane and head straight to the Zoo. We had no way of knowing when we left the US that it would be 100 degrees that day in Beijing. We were dressed way to warmly and felt extremely tired from our flight. The Zoo raises over 650 different types of animals. It is also home to some of China's Giant Panda Bears. The pandas were the main focus of the zoo and many people visit just for the opportunity to watch the bears. Some of the other animals were living in somewhat poor conditions, as compared to standards at US zoos. Many of the animals were very close to the public. I witnessed people throwing pop bottles at the monkeys and all sorts of things at the brown bears.

Heading to Beijing

On September 17, my mother, oldest son and I left for Beijing. As I walked across the tarmac, I couldn't help but let my eyes fill up with tears. I was finally going to meet my daughter!!

Over Siberia
We took a direct flight on a 777 from Newark to Beijing. Many people have asked if we flew east or west. The answer is neither. We headed north over Canada and the North Pole. We had a smooth flight and plenty to eat, but 13 hours is a very long time on a plane. Unfortunately, I was so excited about everything that I wasn't able to sleep.

As soon as we arrived in Beijing, we met up with our guide Steven. I was so relieved to see him standing there waiting for us. (I had discovered that it was much less expensive to book our Beijing tour for ourselves. The adoption agency wanted quite a bit more money.) We hired Beijing Xinhua Tours. They did an excellent job!!! They were waiting with a very nice Mercedes van. As we left the airport, the first thing that struck was me was the traffic. I have never seen anything like it!! New York City seems tame in comparison.

The Call

Waiting for China to approve our adoption, seemed to take forever. It really wasn't very long, but when you are waiting to meet your child every day seems like an eternity.

Day 78 of the wait arrived. I was starting to feel like our approval would never come. I checked the mail again!! I opened up the mail box and there was a flyer from Samaritan's Purse. On the last page was a picture of beautiful little girl from China. I ran inside and told my husband that it was "a sign" that today we would receive approval to go get our daughter. Not 10 minutes later the phone rang. I ran to the phone and didn't even bother to look at the caller ID. I knew it was our Adoption Agency. I was right. They had just gotten our approval from China. It was time to pack our bags.

Sunday, November 4, 2007