Sunday, June 7, 2009

Happy Birthday William & Tommy!




It's been a busy few months for us. c.J. turned 3 in April, and William and Tommy's birthdays followed shortly behind in May. They've turned 7 and 5. Since the boys' birthdays are so close together (1 day apart!) we decided to celebrate together this year with one giant lego gala!
The boys helped with some lego invitations, we made a lego pinata, and a cake shaped like a lego brick. Our family let us borrow their awesome swimming pool, and the kids had a great time splashing around. The pinata was a blast, and durable enough to last long enough to give the youngest to oldest kids a good "whack"!
A friend snapped some great photos of all the kids, for which we are grateful. Earlier in the week we celebrated the birthdays with family members, and a special "Day Out with Thomas" the Tank Engine for Tommy, he really enjoyed the train ride!
After a busy school year and soccer season, we're looking forward to some fun time in the summer months to come. Rick has the boat polished and ready :)
Hope everyone has a great summer!



Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Happy Chinese New Year!




Just a quick update to the blog, and some new pictures. There's one of C.J. and her new baby and nursery that Santa brought for Christmas. She didn't even want to open any of her other presents, she was content to care for her little one!
There is a picture of mom and the kids on the bean bag chair. We watched the "Polar Express" complete with our pajamas, and hot chocolate, it was a lot of fun. Every time a good song would come on, the kids would get up and dance, then settle back down to continue watching the movie.
Finally, there's a cute shot of the kids learning how to use their chopsticks in preparation for Chinese New Year. They are actually getting quite proficient, even C.J.! For Chinese New Year, we attended a Chinese cultural event with a performance group from China, it was really fun. The kids wore their Chinese clothes, and at times were dancing in the aisles! Tommy really enjoyed it. William enjoyed the Lion Dance, but, to our great disappointment, there was no dragon. Maybe next year :)
Wishing every one a Happy (Chinese) New Year!


Thursday, December 4, 2008

Happy...Happy...Happy Gingerbread day!





We've been so busy since we've been home with China I haven't had a chance to update the blog. Busy, but a happy busy. Tommy is settling in nicely, he has started a Montessori preschool and just loves it. He is picking up English very rapidly, it's really amazing!
While we've had some ups and downs during this adjustment, things have gone remarkably well. Tommy was quite frightened of our dog initially (very large, but lovable yellow lab), he now will plop right down next to the dog while watching a show. He takes a turn doing "doggy chores" and will let the dog in or out, and likes to rub his bare feet on the dogs soft back.
Attachment is progressing, and we can really see him start to trust and depend on us, he told me "Woh I nee" (I love you) the other day as I kissed him goodnight for bed, I had tears in my eyes.
Tommy has had some minor outpatient surgery on his cleft, ear tubes, two teeth extracted, and a few cavities filled. Oh, this after the immunizations! He probably thinks he has gotten the meanest mommy and daddy around.
Not to be all work, and no play, though,he has really enjoyed all of the Holidays so far. He really loved "Happy Halloween", he wasn't sure at first, but when he realized that the neighbors were just giving away candy, well, that was something! "Happy Thanksgiving" wasn't as big of a hit. He, William, C.J. and cousin Garrett nibbled dinner rolls, raised an eyebrow at the rest, and held out for pumpkin pie.
We've also had some "Happy Birthdays", and those are fun, (there's cake involved, whats not to like).
Now we're on to "Merry Christmas"! Tommy thinks everything is a "Happy Day!" We made a gingerbread house the other day, and the kids had a ball decorating it. C.J. kept swiping candy, but we did manage to salvage enough to decorate. It came out so cute.

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Welcome Home!












We've been so busy since we've been home, but we thought we would post a quick update. We arrived home last Friday tired, but safe. There are pix with the kids and the fun "Welcome Home" balloon bouquet provided by Aunt Allison and Uncle Kurt, thanks again guys!
The kids are settling in well together, C.J. loves playing with "Her Tommy"and the boys have a lot of fun riding their bikes. William has mastered his two-wheeler, almost within seconds of mom taking off the training wheels. Tommy took a pretty good tumble from the tricycle, and has been nursing a couple of skinned knees. He has learned the word "ouch!" But still loves to go get it out of the garage and ride with his big brother in our circle.
Rick and I are adjusting to the increased family size, things are fun but a little crazy. It took mom almost an hour to get the kids ready and out the door this a.m. Once we dressed, found socks, shoes, brushed teeth, it had started to rain and had to cancel the trip to the zoo anyway. Went and had lunch with Dad instead!
Thanks to all friends and family for your support, we appreciate the good wishes of everyone!
Rick and Shauna



Thursday, September 11, 2008

Last day in China! Sept 11























We arrived in Beijing around 10:30am yesterday, after checking into our hotel, our guide picked us up, and we headed out to see the sights. First to Tianamen Square, the largest square. It had decorations celebrating the Olympics, and Paraolympics, which are still going on. We got some great pictures, and enjoyed looking around. On a funny note, our new little four year old has to constantly go niao niao (pee pee), and this was no exception. There are not public restrooms on the square, so our guide suggested that since he was a little boy, he could go in the flowers. So Tommy got the honor of peeing on the flowers at Tianaman Square. I can't wait to tell him about that when he is older!
Next, we walked across the street to the Forbidden City. It was so beautiful, many of the buildings have been restored, and it was really amazing. Luckily for us, there were restrooms! We walked and walked, it is huge. Tommy was a trooper, and handled the day very well, considering he was a very tired boy after rising so early for the plane.
After sightseeing, our guide walked us down the famous "snack street" home of such delicacies as centipedes, silk cocoons, and lamb testicles...yummy! We saw these funny drinks that made us think of William, it looked like a Slurpee from 7-11, but it was smoking! They had dry ice in the drinks, it looked kind of cool.
Our guide recommended a famous restaurant for Peking Duck, which we wanted to try. It wasn't in the area she had dropped us off, so after a while of looking around, we decided to head back to the hotel. On the way back, we actually accidentally found it. We walked by a sign with the name on it, Quan Jude Roast Duck Restaurant, but no restaurant. Just a toy store. So I got to use one of the Mandarin phrases I learned "Naer you fan-guan?" Where is the restaurant? She kept motioning next door, which was just another shop. She finally motioned around the corner, so we rounded the corner, and there was the restaurant for Peking Duck, Rick and I laughed because it had this giant goofy looking duck out front. We said "of course, it is the one with the duck!" Makes perfect sense! We did have an excellent dinner, worth the effort of locating it!
Today, up bright and early, we headed to the Great Wall. WOW! We had a beautiful day for a climb, and climb we did. Rick made it to the top of the mountain, yay ba ba! Tommy and mom only made it half-way. Tommy was struggling with the steps. No building code back then, some are 2" rise and others are about a foot and a half! It was pretty steep going up, and it took Tommy and I longer to come down! He had to be carried part of the way on my back! There were tee shirts indicating "I climbed the Great Wall" I want one that says "I climbed the Great Wall while carrying a grumpy four-year old!"
We have packed and are ready to go home! We accidentally had the most expensive meal of our entire trip downstairs in our hotel. We went to the same restaurant where our breakfast buffet is, and figured it would be a place to get a simple dinner we can have an early night. They also had an evening buffet, so we said sure. It turned out to be even more expensive than the Peking Duck! Moral of the story, ALWAYS ASK THE PRICE! We were trying to use the last of our Yuans, so I was curious when Rick had to pull out the credit card! They don't have kid's meals, and charged Tommy full price. Beer was included, not milk though! Oops for us, oh well, we leave tomorrow, so we're done dining out for awhile! Looking forward to just eating at home.
We love you William and C.J., see you tomorrow! Love you!
Mom and Dad





Tuesday, September 9, 2008

It's official, September 9 Day 10









Well this day started off with a trip to the famous 'Red Couch'. We got a couple of really cute pictures with him by himself and then with all of us. Before we went to the White Swan hotel, Tommy and his mom were practicing William and C.J.'s name. He is getting really good at them. After the pictures, we were off to the U.S. Consulate for the official swearing in ceremony. It sounds impressive and with all the preparation it took to get this far, the actual ceremony was very anticlimactic, with one exception, at the end, he was officially ours in the eyes of the U.S. government. The actual ceremony was very short. The official asked us to raise our right hands and swear the the information provided was correct to the best of our knowledge and then she said we were done. So much for pomp and ceremony. Tommy becomes an official U.S. citizen as soon as we cross the U.S. border. We still have to go through immigration in SF but that should go quickly. Well we are off to Beijing tomorrow morning (4:45 a.m.) so we are signing off for tonight. We'll see everyone in a couple of days. We love you William and C.J. and we will be home soon. Luv Mom and Dad.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Yellow. Porche. Convertible. Day 9 Sept 8





The car is for William. We always play a game, spotting all the fast cars we can find. Sorry, buddy, there are no Mustangs here, but we did find this Porche, just for you! We miss you, and love you, see you soon!
Today was our Consulate Appointment, and our Visa application was approved with no problems! We will pick up Tommy's visa, and have his official oath taking ceremony tomorrow.
Today was spent exploring the Island. There are several statues in the gardens here, and Tommy is fascinated, he walks up to them, and tentatively touches them. I'm not sure if he's seen anything like them before. The Island is very beautiful, with a European influence in architecture. Due to the tremendous amount of rainfall here, it is lush and green. We have seen at least a dozen sets wedding pictures being taken here.
We went to the White Swan hotel to explore today, it has a beautiful lobby, with the waterfall and very large fish pond inside.
Tommy had his first Oreo today, loved it! There are very few things he doesn't like, broccoli for example, but Oreos were definitely a hit!
Rick and Shauna