Saturday, July 26, 2008

The End of July




As we get used to each other and as we start to learn about each other, things are getting better. James is generally a happy baby but not ALL the time. We went to the Orange County Fair and he got his face painted and the people at Sharon's office gave him a new car and some other great things!

Monday, July 14, 2008

This past weekend




Just spent the weekend doing family and friends stuff. One shot is James and godfather Jim. The other shot is James with Jennifer and Terry Liddell. And last but not least, our boy and his appetite!

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Los Angeles July 9th



Back in the US!!!!!! After spending almost 24 hours on planes and in airports, we are home. The picture below is the proof. The picture abovet is James getting used to the neighbors. You will note he is surrounded by females. That's my boy!

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Guangzhou July 8th


The biggest day of the trip next to "Gotcha Day." I would show you more shots of the event but the US Consulate will not allow cameras past the security check point. For all of the time and paperwork and money invested, were it not so important, it would also be anti-clamatic. Standing in line, then taking the oath that everything we have said is true, some brief words from an official and done. He is now really ours! Tomorrow we head back to the US. I hope that a whole bunch of you get to meet him in person.

Monday, July 7, 2008

Guangzhou July 7th



Big day today. Visited the local Buddhist temple and got James Albert blessed by one of the monks. If you CLOSELY in the picture on the left, you will two little feet in front of Sharon. In the evening we went on a riverboat cruise. Very cool in both senses. It is still hot and humid. Tomorrow we deal for the last time, we hope, with the US government here in China. His oath taking (he is 2 yrs, 9 mths!!!!!) and a ton of paperwork.

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Guangzhou July 6th



Spent most of the day just being a family, doing the simple stuff. As you can see from the shot on the left, we had some issues with rain. Guangzhou is humid and, of course, the rain only makes it worse. Visited the Jade market, and went to Lucy's Bar and Grill for dinner. Lucy's is a fair attempt at being an American restaurant. Hamburgers and fries and does he love fries! His and mine! I may be thinner by the end of this trip.

Saturday, July 5, 2008

Guangzhou July 5th



Big day today. We had official pictures taken (again) for his records and then we visited the clinic to get his pre-flight medical check up. He was weighed, measured and checked out fairly completely. He passed with flying colors and we could check off one more item from the list. The shots of the exam are just fun. I am saving the shot of our naked Picasso drawing at the desk for his first serious girl friend!!

Friday, July 4, 2008

Guangzhou July 4th


Today was just a really long travel day. The hotel in Xining to the airport, the flight to Xian and then to Guangzhou and then to the hotel. For a number of reasons, all of the new airports in China are built way outside the main city center. In Xining, it was an hour trip from the hotel to the airport. Then the flight was delayed (are we still in the US?) Tomorrow we start dealing with the US government.

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Xining-July 3rd


A very interesting and emotional day.  In the morning we visited one of the local Buddhist monasteries and in the afternoon we visited the orphanage where James first stayed and had a chance to meet his foster parents.  The monastery was interesting in so many ways, the age of things, the commitment I saw from both monks and just plain folks, and the whole calm atmosphere.  The afternoon was the emotional side, which is hard to describe, but needless-to-say Sharon and I were teary eyed.

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Xining- July 2nd


Two cool guys out for a hot time!!

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

July 1st, 2008--Gotcha Day!



Well friends, it finally happened!  About 4:00 in the afternoon on the 1st, we got him.  The picture to the right is "first contact." The lady to the far right in the picture is the official from the orphanage.  On the left is our official photograph of the happy family that has to be given to the Chinese government. We are overjoyed!  And he is active, healthy and has a great smile.  It was love at first sight.