Day 10; July 29, 2012; Guangzhou, China
I thoroughly enjoyed today. We met Alexa (Richard’s wife), Richard, Cindy (their 9-year old) and a family from Illinois at 0930. They drove us to Shamian Island for shopping. With only spending a couple hundred dollars, we bought: seven Chinese dresses for Emalie, four pairs of shoes, four ties, five silk handbags, a photo album, a chop with Emalie’s name in Chinese, a stone carving of the Great Wall, a set of five chopsticks and deck of Great Wall playing cards. How much fun it was selecting all these items! At the second store, the store owner’s daughter gave me a tour around the store ‘helping’ me to buy everything. She was quite sweet. We then went to a real Chinese market with herbs, roosters, snakes, scorpions and all sorts of ‘different’ things. Richard said not all Chinese eat these sorts of things. I asked him if he eats these things and he emphatically laughed and said “no”. After the market and shopping we all went to the same Italian restaurant for lunch. A couple from Illinois, who is receiving their daughter tomorrow, also joined us. It was a late lunch and we were definitely pushing Emalie’s limits. We brought her back for a short nap before dinner. Roy (my childhood friend from Canada) and May’s friend, Andy, picked us up at the hotel at 1800 and took us to an amazing seafood restaurant. It was more like an aquarium with fish, shrimp, crabs, lobster, snakes, sharks, alligator (dead) and much more. We went around to each tank and Andy selected what our dinner would be. We were served: mushroom soup, sauteed tofu, shrimp, something like a cornish hen or duck (head included), catfish, Chinese vegetables, abalone, chow mein noodles and for dessert bean curd and sweet dim sum. Everything was excellent! Never have we dined like that before! We did not speak much because he doesn’t speak much English. We learned that he lived in Toronto before, he has three kids (11, 14 and 16), he is here in Guangzhou on business for one year and he knows May but has only met Roy once. Yes, that’s all we know after a two-hour dinner with him! But what a nice, hospitable man to take strangers out to dinner like that. He wanted to drive us around the city but we asked him to take us back to the hotel because Emalie was melting down because it was bedtime. We hope he wasn’t offended but it was for the best since we will be up very early tomorrow for our consulate appointment. Now I’m wondering....how much caffeine was in that nummy tea I drank a dozen cups of!
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Emalie's first shopping trip-- and she's sleeping through it! |
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She likes the stroller better when she's not in it. |
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Nikolas at the Chinese market.
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Items for sale at the market:
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dried seahorses |
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tongue anyone? |
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dried snakes |
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Our guide Richard and his vivacious daughter Cindy. It was so fun to have Cindy along to hang out with Nikolas! |
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Deer tendons....or something like that. |
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I think I'll stick to the live variety in our yard-- no need to purchase stuffed ones. |
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As we used to say about Nikolas in this pose, and we can now say about Emalie: "Chillin' like a villain." Foot up and ready to cruise! |
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more dried snakes |
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Yikes...scorpions for sale....in an open tub. |
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turtles |
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The streets of Guangzhou. |
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Strolling through Guangzhou with our new friends from Illinois. |
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How sweet-- Emalie likes to hold Nikolas' hand. |
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Emalie didn't want to pose with the statues, but Nikolas didn't mind. |
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She'd rather pose with her big brother instead! |
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Real or models-- I don't know. So pretty! |
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Emalie trying pizza for lunch. |
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The whole gang out for Italian, again, in China. |
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Who knew Jennifer had a place in Seattle, too?! |
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Roy and May's friend, Andy, who took us out to dinner. |
And what a dinner it was:
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Second child syndrome-- I never would have let Nikolas play with a shrimp! |
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Three coke refills later and Nikolas has a big smile on his face. Check out all that food on the table! |
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A must-go-to restaurant if you're ever in Guangzhou. |
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Nikolas with the hostess at the restaurant. |
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When we got back to the restaurant after dinner, several adoptive families were talking with each other in the lobby. We got a picture of the kids together.....with Sven. |
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