Saturday, July 31, 2010

Sightseeing






We had our complimentary breakfast first thing this morning. It is buffet style. They have cereal (with goats milk), some breads, fresh fruit, meat lasagna (no joke!...did not try), baked beans (no joke!...they were good), white sausage links (they taste like normal links), lettuce and all the salad fixings, cheese and lunch meat. It’s the strangest breakfast I’ve ever seen, but it was good. Amy might disagree. The weather today started out as all the other days have been SMOGGY! The visibility has been less than 1 mile since we arrived in Beijing. We can see the sun overhead but it is just a dim disk which will not hurt the eyes if look directly into. The temps have been in the 90’s. After breakfast, all 19 families piled into a giant tour bus and began our day. The traffic in Beijing is so bad it makes Los Angeles traffic look like a walk in the park. It is stop and go (mostly stop) for miles on every street. There are way too many cars for their roads. Our first stop today was at the cloisonné factory. Here women glue small copper ribbons to vases creating designs with the raised ribbon. They then fill the pocket with enamel and fire it in an oven - repeatedly. The result is a very beautiful vase with any kind of design that they can think of. They also make jewelry, Christmas ornaments, pens, plates…you name it. After the “factory tour” we were lead into their showroom. It was huge and the items were expensive. I hope to find better deals in the last city of our trip, Guangzhou. We re-boarded the bus and headed northwest to the Great Wall of China. It is very cool. As we approached the mountains, the smog lifted and we could actually see what was around us. The wall was visible from a long distance away. As we approached you could seen the thousands of people climbing the wall. It was quite a sight. Amy and I climbed the wall to the first tower. The top of the wall in this area is made of mostly steps. The steps range from 2 inch steps to about 20 inch steps. No two are alike. They are very steep and we gained a lot of altitude in a very short distance. The steep climb, 90 degree temps and the mass of people kept us from going very far. It was a neat experience, but I would rather see a section of the wall that was not a tourist trap. There were just too many people pushing their way up and down. Next was lunch at a Chinese restaurant for the group. The food was very good. The restaurant was connected to a very large jade store. The hand carved jade pieces were amazing. They ranged from small jewelry to a ship that was 9 feet tall and about 15 feet long. They had a tiger that stood about 5 feet tall. He was only $14,000. I had to tell Amy no. On the way back the weather cleared and we could actually see for miles while in the city. It was a very nice change. We drove by the Olympic village and saw the Birds Nest and the aquatic bubble cube where Phelps won all his medals. That area of Beijing is beautiful.We spent the night in the hotel room and ordered Pizza Hut mmm.

Only two more days until we meet Ella!

Friday, July 30, 2010

Experiencing China

Our hotel

A rickshaw





Had a great day today. Only 3 days until we meet Ella!! We started out the morning with an orientation meeting. There are 19 families here from Bethany in our group. There will be another couple traveling with us to Wuhan, where Ella is located. They are bringing home their 18 month old daughter. Everyone in our group is so friendly. After the meeting we all headed to the Bank of China where we spent 3 hours exchanging our money into yuan - the Chinese currency. We have a stack of bills two and a half inches thick that we are supposed to conceal under our clothing when we head to Wuhan to pick up Ella ... umm not sure how that is going to work. For lunch we headed to McDonalds with some members of our group. We pointed at pictures to place our order. There are cars, and people everywhere!! There are no driving laws only "suggestions" as our guide put it. Bicyclist weave in and out of traffic. Crossing the street as a pedestrian is an adventure and a bit of a risk. Many people stare at us but all the Chinese people have been very kind. Personal space doesn't really exist and if you are too slow/leave a gap you will be passed up or cut in front of without a second thought. A short break in our room and then off to see an acrobatic show. It was fantastic. We ate dinner at the Chinese restaurant next to our hotel with a Jill and Scott, a couple in our group that live south of Indianapolis. The staff in the restaurant didn't speak English so ordering was fun. We were pointing at items and thought we each ordered one entree. Dish after dish kept arriving to our table!! I laughed and laughed and we all had a good time. I'm not gifted at using chop sticks and opted to use my serving spoon (large in size) to feed myself. A table of men near us found this amusing. Paul on the other hand picked up cooked onions with his chop sticks - I was impressed!! We were able to see and talk with Colin and Carleigh today and that warmed our hearts. Grandma Maje and Aunt Kathy are enjoying the kids and taking good care of them. Off to bed soon as we have an early morning. We will visit the Great Wall tomorrow.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

We're Here!

We made it! It's 4:30 am Indy time. It's HOT in Beijing. Time to go to grocery then nap.

What's for Dinner?


Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Business First Baby!


Praise God for this 14hr luxury!

Getting Close

Sitting in ny airport waiting to board plane to beijing. Only a 14 hour flight! Met family who is also traveling to bring home their 8 month daughter. They are using bethany and live in whiteland in -small world. Yippy just upgraded to first class! Love a man with connections!!

Sunday, July 25, 2010

CHINA ITINERARY
Paul & Amy Hammond
July 28,2010 Fly Indy to Newark, NJ 6:15am to 8:09am Leave Newark on flight 89 at 12:10pm to 1:50pm

July 29,2010 Arrive in Beijing via DL129 @ 11:10 p.m Airport pickup. Stay at Chang'an Grand Hotel.

July 30, 2010 Orientation meeting in the morning. Exhange money. Acrobatic show in the afternoon.

July 31,2010 Visit Great Wall and Cloisonne Factory. Lunch included.

August 1, 2010 Visit Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City and Hutong Tour.

August 2, 2010 Flight CA1333 (7:35-9:35) to Wuhan. Stay at Best Western Premier Mayflowers Wuhan.
Receive Ella in the afternoon.

August 3,2010 Adoption registration and notarization.

August 4, 2010 Free

August 5, 2010 Visit Hubei Provincial Museum.

August 6, 2010 Receive all the documents. Flight CZ367 (18:25-19:55) to Guangzhou. White Swan Hotel airport pickup.

August 7,2010 Medical exam at 9:00 a.m. A meeting to prepare consulate documents in the afternoon.

August 8, 2010 Visit Guangzhou Folk Art Museum and Yuexiu Park.

August 9, 2010 Go back to the clinic to check skin test results.

August 10,2010 Visa appointment

August 11,2010 Go to the consulate to take the oath at 2:15 p.m.

August 12,2010 Go to the consulate to pick up child's visa at 2:15 p.m.

August 13,2010 Free

August 14,2010 Flight MU5316 (7:55-10:00) to Shanghai. Connecting flight to U.S.A.

August 14,2010 Flight 86 Shanghai to Newark 3:45pm Flight 2076 Newark to Indy 8:00-10:09pm.

Sunday, July 18, 2010


Here is Ella's room.

Getting ready to leave


It's time to Go!

We leave on July 28th early in the morning. We will fly to Newark (I can't seem to stay away from that place) and then on to Beijing. It's a relatively short flight to China, only about 14 hours. We are hoping to impress the gate agents in Newark with my ExpressJet ID and get upgraded to first class. I've been told not to hold my breath on that one.


Getting ready has been a challenge. We had a small mountain of paper work to finish after we received our referral. We had to prepare Ella's room. We had to make plans to make sure that Colin and Carleigh are well cared for and entertained. We had to prepare and pack for 18 days in China (Amy is planning on packing peanut butter!). We have Visa's and formal invites from China. It's been the craziest month of our lives. We just can't wait to bring Ella home to meet her brother and sister.