Do not be afraid, for I am with you; I will bring your children from the east and gather you from the west. -Isaiah 43:5

An invisible red thread connects those who are destined to meet, regardless of time, place, or circumstance. The thread may stretch or tangle, but will never break.
-An Ancient Chinese Belief

Monday, July 14, 2008

Lanzhou / Gotcha Day!!!!!!!!

Do I look a little tired here.


Emma and her new Mama and Baba (Chinese for Dad)



Emma not exactly happy right now.




Emma and Mama back in our Hotel Room.




OK.........It looks like we are able to post from Lanzhou?!?!?!?!??! We made it here to Lanzhou and on the way to the hotel from the airport our new guide Wendy Wang, said you know your daughters will be here this afternoon right? I think you could have seen 5 jaws drop on the Craig & Cynthia, and Evelyn (Jenn's Mom) and our faces. Somebody said, I thought it was supposed to be tommorrow. Wendy said.........oh no, the orphanage director and nanies are on their down right now, it takes 4 hours to drive here. I know we were all stunned!!!!!!





Well, when we arrived in Lanzhou we had about an hour before the girls were supposed to show up. We scrambled to our rooms and started to get ready. Luckliy, Wendy called our room and said they were late. so we had some extra time to sit and worry. We ended up going down stairs in the lobby to look around and change some money. We were looking for a WiFi connection on the third floor area when either Jenn or Evelyn saw some people with to toddlers walk in. I didn't see them and we couldn't see them by the time they walked closer into the Lobby. We debated about whether or not that was them because they were ahead of schedule then what Wnedy said they would arrive. I said we should go back to the room and call Wendy to say we were back in our room and would wait for her call. She said give her five minutes and she would call back to come down to her room. ?!?!?!?!?!!?!?!??! Why? Wendy said they had just walked in!!!!!!!


Well long story short we went down to the room first where everybody was at and found Emma and Joy. Emma was walking around near the beds and Joy was standing holding onto the sides. She was not sure of us of coarse and really didn't want to come to us. The nannies, guide and O director coaxed her towards us and she finally went to Eric. One of the male Orphange workers told our rep that she likes males better than females. Poor Jenn Ithought, ok we will work it out. I picked up Can Xiao (Emma) and felt her bottom was all soft and felt like skin. I looked down and sure enough she was wearing her split pants. (They don't wear underwear or diapers in China to speed up the potty training process). The Dorroh's showed and picked up their daughter and got aquainted. We were able to ask questions of the orphange workers through our interpreter, about the girls and their schedules, habits, etc.


Skip forward to Monday night 9:30 PM ( 7:30 AM in Idaho) Emma is sleepinmg through the night eating and making dirty diapers like normal. She is not at all happy about her new Family but started to show signs of warming up to us tonight. Unfortunately, for the first day and a half she would only let hold her. She will let Jenn feed her and play with her more and more put throws a major fit if Jenn picks her up.

Our info about Emma said she loves baths, we really don't believe that right now. She cries and would not even sit down tonight. So she got wore out through the day and fell asleep while finishing off her bottle before bed.


We cleaned up the room and got ready for tommorrow as we are going to a park to let the girls enjoy some outdoor time. The sun finally was showing itself tonight before it went down so tommorrow should be a nice day for us.


For those of you interested the red dot on Emma's forehead was put their by the foster parents or nanny (not sure which) for good luck.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow! How exciting! I've been praying for you today. Good timing, looks like you were busy today! :)

May God give you much patience and wisdom!

Love,
Debbie

Green Fab 4 said...

Jenn and Eric,
Congratulations on your Gotcha Day!!! Emma is so adorable! I'm glad to read your update - I look forward to hearing more! :) Blessings, Lori

Dámaris said...

Wow you guys look tired but I can't imagine the excitement and joy to finally be able to hold Emma in your arms. Thanks for continue sharing your journey. God bless and we are praying for your little family here in the USA. Emma is so beautiful, you both are already great parents to her.
Love & prayers
Damaris

Anonymous said...

We are so happy for the both of you. It sounds like you have been pretty busy the last few days and that the next few days will be a nice opportunity to bond with Emma. She is so cute. We have been thinking and praying for you non-stop. Whenever I look at a clock I think of what time it is there - very strange to think of the difference. Enjoy the next few days with your little one - hang in there Jen - I bet she will be a mamma's girl in no time. Be safe and have fun - can't wait to see you when you return.

On a side note - thankfully the US doesn't adopt the same philosophy on potty training - that would be a lot to clean up! :)

Heather, Jeremy, and Kaebrie

Anonymous said...

Yea!!!! We are so excited for you guys! It's so great seeing Emma with her new family! She is such a cutie!

Carrie (CCAIWCP-Waiting for Sadie)

Anonymous said...

Hi Guys ~
I was wondering what the dot on Emma's forehead was... then I read the blog. - Emma is very sweet and cute, I can't wait to meet her. Looks like you have been exposed to a bit of culture over there... I will keep up on your blog posts. We are thinking about you (4) and praying for a safe rest of your trip. Love ~ JEREMY <><

Anonymous said...

She is so beautiful. We are so happy for you. You finally have your daughter in your arms, it's so precious. Can't wait to meet her.
Amy & Bryan