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Sunday, January 22, 2012

One Year Since Coraline's Referral!!!

A year ago last night we saw Cori's face for the very 1st time when we reviewed her file. A year ago today we had that file reviewed by an international pediatric specialist who really scared us, but we took the leap of faith anyway and submitted our letter of intent to adopt her because we KNEW she was the daughter God had planned for us! Today we praise our heavenly Father for giving us the courage to say yes to this perfect child who we can not imagine not having our lives!
She is such a special little girl and very sweet!! She has come into our family and made herself such an important part of not only our lives, but Emaline's as well. It is amazing how much these two love each other. They are not only best friends but sisters that God put together for a reason.

We pray for these two girls daily and ask God to let them be Godly women used for him.

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Coraline has been home 7 months!!!



We have never been happier with 2 sweet girls. Last night we were talking and realized that we have had Cori 7 Months now. It is incredible how far she has come. Last night we put her in Sunday School with her big sister, and she made it through without having us paged. We have our daily struggles with security issues and her being upset at abrupt changes in schedules, but it is remarkable how far she has come.

Emaline is doing great with Pre-K and really enjoys going. She goes 3 days a week, and asks each night, do I go to school tomorrow? She does great with her letters and numbers and really seems to enjoy learning, which we are especially proud of!!
We are getting ready for the Vietnamese and Chinese new Year, and hoping to do something special for the girls. We want to keep these holidays as a part of their cultural heritage, and let them know how special these events are in their life. God has been so good and has blessed us so much with these two angels. We hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas, as we did also. In the New Year, hopefully we can continue blogging and updating how our two girls are doing!!

God Bless!!

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Thanksgiving

Wow!!!! It has been too long since we have posted!! Here it is Thanksgiving and we have had Cori home now 5 months!! Is that possible??? We are so Thankful to have her here with her older sister and we will definitely be celebrating having her home!! We were just discussing that we are also coming up on Emaline's Forever Family Day of 4 years!!! Time flies too fast.
Our two girls are doing wonderful and really enjoying each other. They are both looking forward to Christmas with this being Cori's first one as far as we know.
We are going up to South Carolina in 3 weeks, and looking forward to showing our two beautiful daughters off, and having Cori meet all of her relatives for the 1st time ( amazing and sad huh? ) since being home. Well I certainly am a proud Father and Husband of a House full of Ladies!! I hope to post more often, and this will be a new years resolution!

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Summer Days almost over and School Starting


Well it seems that the summer has quickly flown by with us being so busy. It has been a busy time at the Varn household, but fun. There have been difficulties, but we have learned from them, grown from them and have really had some positive changes with both of our girls. They love playing together, and we just love listening to them as they laugh, play, and sometimes scream (The Joy of little girls). Cori is still adjusting and has more good times than down times. There are little things sometimes that make her really clingy, but we have accepted that and hold her close during those times.

Well the biggest thing now is that Emmi is starting 4 yr old Pre-K. We cannot believe it, but we are excited for her. She is growing up quickly and we know she will learn so much this year. It seems like yesterday we were holding her for the first time.............. Three years can fly!!! With school will hopefully come cooler weather in the next couple months, but I doubt it.
Well Church is tonight, and with it comes another week. This will be Michael's last week of summer vacation...........Hopefully one more beach trip before going back!!

God Bless!!!

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Emmi- Good Week, Cori-Bad Week. AKA- How NOT to do VBS

This was an interesting week. Emmi went to Vacation Bible School for the 1st time. It was Pirate Camp. Or, I should call it a big disorganized mess run by unfriendly thoughtless people(it was NOT at our church just for the record). BUT, all in all Emmi had a good experience and it was good for her and Cori to have a break from each other. They love each other fiercely, but because we have been keeping things so low key for Cori, Emmi was getting cabin fever. Emmi really NEEDED to do this. However, I have never seen a bigger mess at drop off and pick up and no one wanted to help anyone figure out where to go.


On the flip side, Cori was very concerned the 1st day we dropped Emmi off. I think she thought we were getting rid of her Jie Jie ( Big Sister in Chinese ) and wasn't convinced we were coming back for her until we did. After that she was ok with it.

The worst part happened on Thursday. They told the parents the kids were going to have a Family Night presentation/performance Thursday night to show off what they learned, have the kids there by 6:15pm. We thought this was great so we invited my parents and grandmother down to see Emmi on stage and celebrate her finishing her 1st VBS. What this Church neglected to tell people was that it was their Thursday night service that didn't actually start until 7pm, that the regulars get there before 6 and block off the good seats including the handicapped accessible seats, that no one will be helpful and will be rude if you ask for help, oh and that the service would be very dark and very loud and very Charismatic and the kids wouldn't perform until well after 8pm!!!!!!!! So, there I am with my 92 year old grandmother, my older parents, and worst of all Cori who just completely shut down. I had Cori in my mei tai because I know strange settings tend to overwhelm her. About 20 minutes into the service I chased down an usher (literally chased) to find out when the kids were doing their thing and found out it wouldn't be until after 8pm. SERIOUSLY! Needless to say there was no way we could stay that long, so we (me with Cori, My dad and his walker, Michael pushing my grandmother in her wheelchair, and my mom) all headed out and went to get Emmi from the 4 year old room. Praise the Lord Emmi was ok with leaving. But we have felt the effects of this horrible event ever since. The trauma of it set Cori back about a week. We have been having very rough nights, more clingy behavior, and she even wet the bed yesterday. I feel so bad for her and I am furious with these thoughtless people who thought it was ok to trick people into coming to their service.Why could they not have said "The kids are going to do a performance at our Thursday night service to show off what they learned. The service starts at 7pm." That way families could plan accordingly. We would have known this was a bad idea for Cori and just not gone. Let me just say that this week REALLY made us appreciate our church, Generations Christian Church. GCC doesn't feel the need to trick people into coming to our church. Loving and serving people gets them there much more effectively.

So, we're staying in this weekend to help Cori recover and not even going to our church. =( .

Next post will be a picture post. I REALLY need to get my camera unloaded and posted to picasa!

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Making Progress Each Day!!


Coraline is continuing to adjust to her new home and is making so much progress. She has started to put herself to sleep at night on occasion, and continues to sleep through the night as well. She is trying to say more words now and clearly understands a lot of what we are saying even though she cannot verbalize it back. She is so smart and even said a phrase after helping load the dishes into the dishwasher ( Which she decided she wanted to do ).......... The phrase was "Good Girl Cor!" It has been very obvious to us that she was used to helping her foster mom around the house, as she seems to know what she is doing. We find it amazing but kind of sad in the fact that she may have known that responsibility at such a young age. All in all, we know that only God could have placed Cori with us and we see that each day.

In other news, Emaline has been at Vacation Bible School this week, and she has enjoyed it. The camp is Pirate themed, and we have been taking her each morning. Today is "Water Day", and she is really excited. She has been such a good big sister, and really tries to help out with her Mei Mei (Little Sister in Chinese ). Earlier this week we went to the beach and the girls really enjoyed building sand castles. Emmi has really enjoyed having someone to play with and telling exactly how to build them LOL.
Well I will close for now, but I am sure we will have plenty of stories to write about next week!!

Sunday, July 10, 2011

A Post From Daddy: One Month with Coraline


Well I cannot believe it, but we have had Coraline for 1 month now! It is unbelievable how well our family has come together so far! God has been so good through this process!! You have to take it one day at a time and be patient, but God works everything out. It is so amazing to watch our two daughters ( Emaline from Vietnam and of course Cori from China ) get up in the morning and start out the day hugging each other. They have their moments, but you can tell they absolutely love each other! We could not have written it this way, but God designed it! Cori is learning new words each and every day with the newest ones being........... "No"which she uses mainly with certain foods ( No Surprise ), and "Mine" in reference to certain toys. She loves baths, beach time and swimming with her Jei-Jei. Night time can be a little rough for us, but this too shall pass and we will get full nights of sleep. Cori has actually slept all night 4 times but we sleep so lightly waiting for her to wake up, that rest is hard sometimes. Coraline had never slept by herself before, but is adjusting well in her bunk bed and actually likes her bed now.

As a father of two daughters and a wonderful wife, Life could not be better. Thank you Lord for each day to grow, live, experience new things and the opportunities to learn from them.

Friday, June 24, 2011

Home 1 week and 1 day (and the trip home OY VEY)

This post started out as "home a few days", and then became "Home almost a week, and then became "home 1 week", and now it is "Home 1 week and 1 day." I was starting to think it would never get finished.


So the jet lag is finally starting to wear off. Another couple days and we should be completely back to normal or as close to it as we can get because, well, we are so not normal, lol.

Let me back track and fill you in. Thursday, our last day in Guangzhou we finished our shopping and got everything packed up (only had to buy 1 extra carry on bag to make it all fit AND we stayed under the 44lbs per person checked, yes we are so awesome like that, lol). Got Cori's Visa around 5 pm and had dinner. Then we went swimming on the roof top of the Victory one more time (this is seriously the most peaceful place in Guangzhou) and called it a night.

Friday- got up at 4 am to meet our ride to the airport in the lobby at 5:15 am (not sure what I was smoking when I booked our return flight). Checked out and were given breakfast in a box from the hotel... or shall we say yesterday's left overs. Warm yogurt, green bananas, hard boiled egg, and some other weird things (I should have taken a picture of this, lol). This was totally a fitting start to our trip home.

Got to the airport with our overpriced and way over tipped Lotus guide only to find out that China Air has no record of us at all. The guide suggests we call our travel agent to which I suggest he or the lady behind the counter make the international call or find us in the system. Then he insinuates that we might not have paid for our tickets. Oh ya, I am going to come all the way to China without paying for my return tickets (which he is holding in his hand)??? I pulled out the receipt. After making it clear I was not leaving the counter until she found us in her system she magically finds our Guangzhou to Beijing portion but not the other 2 flights but some how is magically able to still check our bags all the way through to Tampa (hmmmmm???). At this point I ask the Lotus guy to make sure if we need to collect our bags and recheck them in Newark to go through customs and he says no they are checked all the way through.....

So now we are sprinting to get to our plane with no time for breakfast before we get on the plane. We just get there as they are loading the plane. Once on the plane we realize that the lady at the counter changed our confirmed seats and put Cori across the isle from Michael and I. Needless to say Michael and Cori switched. This gave the flight attendant a good laugh when she brought out the children's meal to Michael. Cori did great on the 3 hour flight to Beijing and we finally got some food but it wasn't that good.

We landed in Beijing and because of the lady at the counter and the guy from Lotus in Guangzhou we had to go out of the domestic terminal (instead of just making the simple transfer to the international terminal) and find our way to the correct terminal to check in and get our boarding passes and PRAY that we were in their system. We asked at the 1st info kiosk we found and they told us to go to terminal 2... but didn't tell us how to get there. After a few minutes we found signs towards the bus the terminal 2. We got on and got crammed in like sardines. I had Cori in the Mei Tai on my back (thank God or she would have been trampled because no one cares about anyone else there, not even children or the disabled) and some guy kept whacking her with his backpack. I finally gave him a sharp jab in the back with my elbow and kept my elbow there the rest of the 10 minute ride to terminal 2 to protect Cori. Once inside Terminal 2 we found out that we were supposed to be at terminal 3. So once again we got on another bus/sardine can (at least this one had better a/c) and rode another 10 or so minutes to terminal 3. Finally were were inline to check in and check in we did and we still had our correct seats (this was the highlight of the day). By the time we got through security our 5 hour layover had turned into 30 minutes to get a pizza at Pizza Hut (I cried real tears when I saw the Pizza Hut at this point) and be at the gate for pre-boarding.

NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVER again will I fly continental(or now it is United) or any other American Carrier internationally. While at least on this flight our flight attendants were friendly if not slightly stupid (on the way there they were typical american flight attendants, "don't bother us") but the food was inedible, the seats were very cramped and they didn't even have extra blanket to put on the seat when Cori wet the seat (she woke up from sleeping and didn't make it to the potty), they just threw a wad of paper towels at me. The food was DISGUSTING. 2 very small under or over cooked meals and a snack sandwich that was supposed to be Chicken but looked and felt more like really bad rubbery tofu (for the record, I like good tofu) on a 13.5 hour flight. I have an obviously malnourished child and I asked for milk to mix with her formula to make her a protein shake (I figured I can at least give her that since the food was inedible) and was told they only had milk for adults having coffee and not for the children. WHAT THE HECK!?!?!?! So all 3 of us basically starved the entire flight. At least all the bathrooms were in working order on this flight. On the way to China half the bathrooms were broken. Cori was such a trooper though. She slept most of the flight and watched movies the rest of the time. She watched Horton Hears a Who in Cantonese twice and loved it. After that I put on Disney's Cars but they didn't have it in Chinese so I put it on in English. You should have seen her face trying to figure out why she couldn't understand it, lol. Poor thing. So, 13 hours later we were exhausted, starving and really ticked off. Then the pilot comes on and says " we are a half hour early into Newark but due to weather we can not land we will be circling for a while and we only have 30 minutes of extra fuel..." GREAT! Then 20 Minutes later "We will be diverting to Stuart Airport but you won't be allowed off the plane because it is not an international airport we will just refuel and wait to fly back to Newark" Then after over an hour of circling we got good news "Well folks, we hung around up here just long enough and they are going to let us land in Newark." I am telling you I think they ran out of gas on the way down because that was the roughest landing ever. So rough in fact that the dishes and glassware broke free from the business class galley ahead of us and shattered everywhere.

Other than the Beijing to Nanning flight where they kept saying "the aircraft is experiencing trouble, please stay in your seat" I have never been so glad to be off of a plane!!!

Immigration went smoothly and Cori became a US Citizen. (word of advice for future families. do NOT wait in the new immigrants line. grab some one and tell them you are US citizens and your child has an IH-3 visa and you just have his/her visa packet to drop off. They will escort you to the special assistance line and you will zip right through. I am so glad someone told me that.) Then we got fast tracked from Immigration right through customs. We were feeling relieved until we saw the sign AFTER we passed through customs that said "re-check bags here"... Uh what??? We were supposed to collect our bags then go through customs then re-check them but Lotus guide told us not too!!! I ran up to the closest customs person and told them what happened. Thankfully we did have a long layover so she said that they should have enough to time to pass customs on their own and make it to Tampa when we do... We prayed again.

So, we wandered on to the terminal and celebrated Cori's new US Citizenship with a hot dog and hamburgers! However from the jetlag, near starvation on the plane and almost 3 weeks on Chinese food we almost couldn't keep the really yummy smashburgers down. This passed a little time but it seemed our flight kept getting later and later. Finally at 10:50pm our 9pm flight boarded. We touched down in Tampa at 1:40am and went to grab our bags praying they would be there. There has never been a more beautiful site at 1:50am after 30 something hours of travel than our 3 bags riding around on that carousel. We got into the Marriott at 2am and totally crashed. We decided since we were getting in too late for my parents and Emmi to come get us we would stay over and have them come in the morning, We could have gotten a cab home but we didn't want Emmi to think we went home with out her and wonder how long we'd been there.

As you can see from the pictures the girls were thrilled to finally meet in person. It was such a sweet reunion for all of us. We had lunch at the TGIFridays in the airport and then we went home.

While the jet lag has been HORRIBLE the girls have really been doing well. Emmi is really becoming a great big sister and Cori is settling in. It was such a blessing that a few of the girls from my moms group brought us dinner the first few nights home. They will never know how grateful we are. The jet lag was rough and we were also getting very little sleep because we had 1 that was jetlagged and 1 that wasn't. Emmi was so excited we were home that it took until midnight to get her to sleep and then Cori would wake up hungry at 1am (because her stomach was on China time and thought it was lunch time) and then be up for good by 5am. Thankfully, I think we are just about over the jet lag now. Still getting a little tired in the early evening but just about back to normal.

Cori has a few more English words now including "bubble" which is her favorite word right now. The fun thing with English is that so many of our words sound the same but mean different things. I can't remember which word we had that problem with the other day. I was telling her what something was and she just looked at me confused like "didn't you just tell me that other thing was called that too"

Bonding and attachment is going well too. We are in the extremely clingy phase right now. This (and pure exhaustion) has been why this post has taken me so long to write. We can not be out of her sight. Heck, we can't be out of arms reach most of the time. She also gets very quiet and concerned anytime we put her in the car. I think she thinks she is going to a new home (considering the last couple times she has been in a car that is what happened I can see why she would think that). She did sleep through the night last night for the 1st time since we got home and she hasn't had a wet pull up in days (she started wetting the bed in Guangzhou a little) so we think that might have just been an emotional thing during her transition. While things are very very text book and she seems to be attaching quickly, we are realistic and realize it is going to take a very long time (6-12 mo or more in reality) to prove we are forever. We found out that a month before we got to China her foster mom who she was very attached to was diagnosed with cancer and after she had surgery she realized she could not take care of Cori and she was moved to a different foster home for the final weeks before we got there. A 3rd home for her before her forever family.

Thursday we took the girls to the doctor. It was Emmi's 4yr old check up and shots and Cori's 1st visit. Emmi did great and got 4 shots (my poor little pin cushion). She is currently 38 and 3/4 inches tall (25% percentile) and 37.6 lbs (60th percentile... I blame this on almost 3 weeks being spoiled by her grandparents). Cori, got a good bill of health except that she is very malnourished, and has poor gross motor skills in her legs. So, we are having to supplement her with those expensive kiddie protein shakes (pediasure, boost) and work with her on her gross motor. If that does not improve by late August she may be going for physical therapy. Please pray that she improves on her own. That being said her measurements were 35 and 3/4 inches tall (15th percentile so not too too bad) and a shocking weight of only 24.5 lbs (10th percentile). Apparently, Michael did not get as good a look at the scale at her visa medical as we thought. No wonder we can't find panties to fit her. It really is funny in a very pathetic way to see her running and her panties falling down. Anyone know where to find panties in an 18month size??? (update: JCPenney's had tiny panties! YIPPY!)

Yesterday we took Cori on her 1st big outing. This might not have been so well thought out, lol. But then again, I am the same person that agreed to that cockamaymee route home. Anywho, we took the girls to a Splash Bash at church to celebrate the new playground. I thought by the time we got there all the slides would be up but they weren't all up apparently... We were sitting on a blanket eating pizza when I looked over at Cori who was sitting there frozen with this look of shear fascination and fear all rolled together. Then I saw what she was looking at... the backside of one of those gianormous slides being inflated and two men holding ropes trying to tie it down. I can only imagine what had to be going through her mind, lol. It's so not funny, but it is, lol. Thankfully they also had a bunch of little kiddie pools and that is where Cori and I played for most of the evening. Emmi went on all of the big water slides though of course. Cori did get up the courage to ask (ok well, grunt)for me to take her on the little slide. She LOVED it but had no desire to do it again, lol. I am just proud of her for trying it (she will attempt just about anything big sister does)

So, we have been home a week and we are shockingly more settled in and more bonded then I thought we would be at this point. I am going to try to continue to blog at least once a week. Before these pictures though I want to give a little disclaimer and my heartfelt thoughts.

I want to be clear for those who are waiting to travel for their children or are considering adoption. While we are all happy and optimistic and have really had the best case scenario so far it is not pretty and it is hard. I recently read the blog of a family who had just come home from their 1st adoption and was very resentful and negative because it wasn't all sugary sweet and instant bonding and easy and the story book that they thought it would be. Future families, PLEASE do your home work. Read the books, do the online courses and talk with lots of families about their experiences and be prepared. Adoption is wonderful, and beautiful, but it is hard, and attachment takes work (even for the parents a lot of times. Do not expect to be instantly connected to the child). It starts with wanting to be connected, and being committed to being connected, and working at that connection and then that connection and attachment will come. And one day you will find yourself thinking "wow, I could not love this child more than if she/he came out of me" and realize that it is the same and that God designed this child just for you and designed you just for this child... That you were meant to be! That day will most likely hit you by surprise, but in the mean time there is grieving (sometimes the parents too), rejection, confusion, and other surprises that can and most likely will come up. Adoption isn'tt pretty and it isn't for the weak, but it is magical and beautiful and natural and one of the greatest blessing God can lead you to!

Ok, so now for the fun part... the pictures! You know what to do. Just click the picture to go to the album =).
2011-06-25 Final China pics and 1st week home

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday in Guangzhou

When we went to Vietnam to adopt Emmi I said I would blog everyday and didn't even come close. I said this time I would for sure blog everyday and well, at least I am doing about every other day or so.


I forgot to mention in my last post that we got to go to church here Sunday morning. The government allows for so many churches for foreigners and this was one of them. It was really amazing to get to worship here but it was sad too because it was obvious how much goverment control was at play.

A little Emmi update. Thank you for praying for her. She is doing great. I think she just had a brief moment where she really missed us. but now she is back to having fun with her grandparents and skyping with us in the evenings.

Cori update. We have now had her 1 week and 1 day and you just would not believe how well she has adjusted and how well she is doing in general. We think she may have even gained a little weight already. She has bonded even more with me and even though she is still overly friendly to other women she is starting to realize we are mom and dad and they are not. Also, no more grieving in the morning or evening. She now knows her eyes, nose, mouth, hair and toes in English, along with a few other words.

Monday morning we walked over to the clinic and had Cori's TB test checked and thankfully it was negative. Then we and 2 other families from our agency went to the Safari Park. This was so much fun! We were amazed at just how close you can get to the Animals. It sure isn't Lowery Park Zoo, lol. We 1st did the safari on wheels (tram/train thingy) and it was hilarious because Cori was telling us what most of the animals were in Chinese. She really is talking a lot more. Though we still haven't heard anything that sounds like a sentence.

Tuesday, the rest of the families had their consulate appointments so we had a free day to sleep in and shop. And shop we did! Shopping is super fun and holy cow super cheap on Shamian Island! Got the girls matching silk dresses, got Cori a traditional Chinese Dress (one of the nice ones), tea set, jade chop sticks, squeaky shoes, a couple outfits for Cori since nothing we actually brought fits her right, Xi Yang Yang toys, Mother/Daughter pendant, and other special souvenirs. We even did a lot of our Christmas shopping, but since those people read this blog I won't be listing those items ;). We have tomorrow free too, so I will finish my shopping then. And then, I will figure out how I am going to get it all home. Cori is LOVING going shopping. The girl is a natural born shopper. We have found that her favorite color is pink and everything she wears must have some pink on it, lol. Also, super cute is watching her talk with the shopkeepers. She clearly understands them (and looks relieved to actually understand someone lol), and it is cute to hear her talk. Almost as cute as hearing her name her body parts in English but with a VERY thick Chinese accent or her Chinglish version of the word Flower "Flowe-hua." emphasis on the Hua (she sounds like she is doing kung fu). In all seriousness though, she is an AMAZING child. What a Trooper! She is so happy and handles everything so well. (except baths, still scared to death of the bath so we have a slightly dirty child because we are only making her take one when she absolutely can not wait any longer)

Tuesday night we, and 2 other families from our agency, went on a cruise on the Pearl River on a Dragon Ship. Guangzhou at night is breathtakingly beautiful. The lights on the bridges and the buildings are simply stunning. While we waited at the dock for our boat we ate Papa John's Pizza. Until then I had not missed American food. Now I can't wait to get home and have a burger. Our 1st stop when we leave the airport will be at Five Guys in Trinity! Seriously, it will.

This morning we had our Consulate Appointment. Due to last week being Dragonboat festival there were not a lot of families here (about 8 families at our consulate appointment) so it was very fast. We went through security, they swore us all in, and then we were the 1st ones called up to the window. We handed the lady our paperwork, she looked it over, gave us back our passports and a receipt and sent us on our way. As a matter of fact it was so fast that when we came out we had to wait for our guide because she had gone for a walk. She was shocked to see us standing their when she got back.

So then when we got back we continued our shopping, had lunch at the deli shop (I am trying to figure out how many of those ham and cheese buns I can stick in my carry on, lol), and then went swimming.

So, now Michael and Cori are napping and I am trying to decide where we will go for dinner tonight. If for some reason you are up and feel like making a dinner suggestion, please be my guest. Now for your Viewing pleasure not 1 but 2 sets of pictures! Click the picture to go to the album. Then click a picture to go to the slide show.


2011-06-15 Monday and Tuesday Guangzhou

Sunday, June 12, 2011

In Guangzhou

I am so behind on updating. Forgive me. So much has happened in the past few days. We got to Guangzhou on Friday afternoon and we are loving it!


Well, we didn't get to see a lot in Nanning. Not very happy about that either. We felt like our guide was way over protective and like we were on house arrest at the hotel. She did take us out very briefly on Thursday to a Zhuang Village about 20 minutes away in the countryside. The countryside is BEAUTIFUL. HOWEVER, we would have liked to have gotten to enjoy it it more. You will notice all the pictures were taken from a moving car except for the few taken the 20 minutes we were allowed out of the car at the Zhuang Village. We were right by the Yiling Caves and the botanical garden but did not get to see them (along with any of the other beautiful sites in Guangxi province). We are so disappointed about this. But the Zhuang Village was really neat to see. Jane, our guide, got one of the ladies to take us into her home for a tea.

So needless to say our free time in Nanning was almost a total waste. I wish I had more to share with Cori about our experience in her province.

That afternoon, Cori did have some more grieving and it was pretty rough. Once we got her calmed down we took her to the Park (around the corner from the hotel) and let her feed the fish. She LOVED it! We also went swimming to keep her out of the room where she was more likely to grieve.

Friday morning a lady from Hope & Grace for Children stopped by with a CD with all of Cori's foster care records on it. So now we have a little more history on her, at least dating back to around her 2nd birthday when she went into foster care.

At 10am Jane and the driver picked us up and took us to the Airport for our 12noon flight that we barely made. I have decided that the Chinese fly their planes the same way they drive their cars =0 !!!!! Holy Cow!!!! At least on this flight we didn't have to hear every 20 minutes for 3 hours "ladies and gentlemen, our aircraft is experiencing trouble. please stay seated and do not use the lavatory."

So we are now in Guangzhou and this has been our favorite place so far.

Cori is doing great. I think we are just about through the grieving (at least the hard grieving). She is too cute. She is talking a lot more... too bad we have no idea what she is saying, lol. But she has picked up a couple english words like YoYo (for CheeriO), nose, eye, mouth, and Flower (which is coming out very Chinese and is just really really funny to hear).

We had her Visa Medical Appointment yesterday morning and she was a trooper about it. The nurses couldn't get over her. They all said that she was so pretty and she had fun talking to them. Then, in the afternoon we had our paperwork meeting and I think we are now done with paperwork, AMEN!!!

Poor thing is so skinny and malnourished that we have to watch how much she eats. She over did it yesterday and it all came back up... all over her father. YUCK! But, oddly enough it made her want me and she and I bonded a little more through it. She still prefers Michael, but now I have to be there too or she cries.

Speaking of food, the food here is AMAZING!!! We are finding new, yummy things to try each day (even though I think Holt would prefer we stay in our room and just order Papa John's lol) . I read a blog recently about a family who only ate at the Thai restaurant because they were afraid or something of all the other food here. Seriously, the food here is EXCELLENT! Ok, except at the many 7Eleven's. But then again food at American 7Eleven's is gross and generally unidentifiable too.

Can't wait to get out and shop around the island. Today we went to the Pearl and Jade Markets and got some great deals on Jade and Pearls for Cori and me (we got Emmi hers in Vietnam). I wish we could have stayed longer. Holt only gave us 45 minutes for each. This is so not enough time. you could spent an entire day there and not see it all. But, it did keep me from spending too much.

We have been wearing Cori in the Mei Tai (We are big advocates of baby/toddler wearing for adoption bonding). Well, today she decided she was going to "wear" her bunny. So she took her rag that she sleeps with and had me tie it around her waist and then she stuck her bunny in it and said it was her baby (in Chinese of course).

Tomorrow we will be going to the Safari Park with some of our travel group. I do hope Holt/Lotus let's us stay for more than 45 minutes.

Please say a little prayer for Emmi. We have been skyping with her, and while she has missed us and we have missed her it hasn't really gotten to her until now. Only a few days left and we'll be back but 18 days is a long time for her (and us). But, we still stand that while it hasn't been easy it was the best decision to leave her with my parents and not bring her. Please pray for her to have fun and not think about us too much these last few days before we get home.

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