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 21, 2008

Visa and Exam Day

Our Day started out today with breakfast as usual and Emma actually sat on Mama's lap while she fed her. We are making progress everyday with getting closer and closer to Jenn. She still has flickers of oh, Mama's too close, but fewer and fewer.
We had visa pictures first thing this morning and physical exams all for the immigration process. Luckily we were the first group of families at the clinic , because when we left an hour later, there were three -four times as many families waiting to be seen by the exam doctors.
Emma was poked and prodded,measured and weighed, and eyes, ears, and nose checked.
Here she was being weighed, and the grand total was..............................22 lbs. She weighs three more lbs than the last report we had gotten before we came to get her. We weren't told much more info other than that and guessed everything was normal or they would have told us.

While Jenn went to our guides room at the White Swan Hotel, Emma and Eric went swimming on the 10th floor of our hotel. Emma did fine much to my surprise. I didn't think she would like getting in the water, because of our bathing experiences.

We went to a local cafe for some Chinese style American food. My in-laws John and Evelyn know a former pastor at their home church that has spent some time teaching English to University students in Guangzhou. He recommended "Lucy's Cafe," and had brought an Idaho License plate back to them to display. There were many other plates from other states and locations all over the restaurant.


All over Shamain Island (where we are staying, along the pearl river) are statues of different figures, we saw this one as Jenn likes pug dogs, and had to pose with Emma on him. Also in the background is a stroller that Emma now decide she was ok with. Baba is sure happy with her decision to ride in the stroller now. Actually his back is happiest of all.

Not as much happening tomorrow. We are taking a trip to a Pearl Market, for a lesson in pearls, and probably another opportunity to buy some for Emma, for when she is older.

Thanks again for all of the emails and posts. We can't wait to get back home.

Eric, Jenn Emma, and Evelyn.








8 comments:

Barbie said...

Hi! Juanita A just sent me a link to your blog and I have enjoyed looking back since Gotcha Day! You have a beautiful daughter!! Looks like she is doing wonderful! Congratulations.

Kristen said...

I have loved reading all your posts from China. What an amazing trip. Emma is just beautiful! We are praying for you and are looking forward to meeting Emma.

Unknown said...

Yea for Emma and Mommy!

Love, Auntie Pam

Anonymous said...

Hello from all the Slater's. You guys look like you're having fun. Emma is so beautiful and she's not much smaller than Ethan. She looks like she will fit right in. I can't wait to meet her. Take care and we'll see you soon.

Anonymous said...

Steiner Family, we have been checking in everyday to read about all your adventures. We are so happy for you, and Emma is so cute. Mark says you’re really doing well on your blog entries. We love seeing all the pics and getting updates about your experiences. We hope to see you soon and meet Emma too.

Krista and Mark
Webber

Louise said...

Jen and Eric, Emma looks great and we are all so excited for you. Let us know what time you arrive home.

Louise and Stephanie

Anonymous said...

Hi, Will try to leave a message here. Lots of nice pictures of Emma and everybody. Looks like your making progress. Well see if this will work?? Love Dad

Harvester said...

What fun! She sounds like a great kid. We can't wait to meet her! It's good to hear your thoughts about the place.

Brian