Sunday, January 3, 2010

Sunday in Guangzhou

It's Sunday evening here in China; it's warm on Shamian Island and a bit humid.  Today we visited The Six Banyan Buddhist Temple, offered incense, and prayed for the health of our children.  After our tour, we opted to strike out on our own and crossed the river from Shamian Island to the streets across the Pearl River lined with shops.

This was an immersion into the "real" China on a Sunday afternoon crowded with shoppers.  The first street was lined with shop after shop of dried herbs, animals, fungi, roots, and many things that we didn't recognize.  The locals stared at us with curiosity, wondering why we would be there with two Chinese children in tow.  The next street offered displays of snakes, frogs, eels, turtles, scorpions, and all other sorts of other treats waiting for a favorite recipe.  Next we entered an area filled with pet supplies and pets of all sorts, including kittens, puppies, birds, and hundreds of different fish.  That was actually hard to see, as the animals were not seemingly well.

Finally we entered an area reserved for live and dried animals, from chickens and pigeons to muscles, turtles, skins, organs, bones and feet.

At the end of the last street we suddenly encountered a pedestrian street crammed with shoppers and an endless line of retail shops.  Overwhelmed with this mass of people, we retreated into a Holiday Inn (of all places) and had lunch.  We then made our way back to the island winding through streets clogged with families enjoying the Sunday afternoon free time; cards games, repairing "ancient" bicycles, and snacking from white Styrofoam containers.

Tonight Anna joined Mommy and Lily in reading books for the first time.  She even amazed us by joining Lily in counting to ten in English.  And what was really wonderful is that Anna went to sleep without crying for the first time.  We were offered so much wonderful advice after last night's blog post, and tonight some of that advice worked like a charm!  Both girls are snug and asleep and Mommy and Daddy have some time to ourselves.

John and Lily are both feeling better and we owe it to the Chinese medicines from the White Swan clinic and the wonderful Wong family from the bay area who shared their US meds with John. How can we thank you?!

Tomorrow we go back to the medical clinic to read Anna's TB test. We are hoping for good news. Thanks to all of you for keeping us in your thoughts. Eric, we love you and miss you very much.

 

 

13 comments:

Kathleen Nelson said...

Pamela and John: SO happy to hear the great day and night you guys had. Yeah,we went through that animal market a few times and felt the same as you do! Love the pic you posted. Glad the weather has been better, Anna slept better and that you and John got some alone time. Just wanted you to know that I am thinking of you, keeping you in my prayers. I loved the 6 Banyan temple--really one of the highlights. Enjoy the days and nights!! Lots of love, Kathleen :)

Sharing Life and Love said...

I am so happy to hear everyone is feeling better! Such great news...

Such a relief---Enjoy the rest of your trip!

sue williams said...

YEAH! Amazing what a little success at bedtime can do for your confidence and well being! So happy to hear that it went better, I can just visualize your reading time, how sweet and relaxing. Little Anna sounds smart as she can be, soon she will be reading to Lily, not to mention teaching her lots of other things as well.

It made my day knowing that you all are feeling better, and able to enjoy the off island experiences. Hope John and Lily continue to improve and your last few days are happy ones.

Wishing you continued bedtime success. I know with miss Juni, when we would hit a block of any sort, when we got over it once, that block was done.

XOXOXOX
sue

Anonymous said...

I am so happy things are going better. We are sending you all our love!
Beth

Carey and Norman said...

So glad you are in Guangzhou and have been able to get medicine for Lily and John. I hope that you all have a wonderful last week in China finalizing Anna's adoption. I'm glad you were able to venture out some on Sunday. We continue to think of you and pray for Anna and your family. We hope you enjoy your last few days before flying home!!

sarahthefantastic said...

Wonderful news! I am so glad you have all these wise people to help you along. It's great that you are well enough to venture out and explore. We will keep sending you lots of warm thoughts, even from snowy -20 Ottawa. Hope the peaceful sleeps continue. xooxxo Sarah

Duchess of Lanier said...

What a nice day, indeed! Your Holiday Inn for lunch was where we stayed in GZ with the little puppy market right outside.
Great to hear everyone has turned another corner along the way.
Wishing no bump literally for Anna :)

Liz said...

Pamela and John,

So glad that sleeping went better tonight for Anna. What a brave little soul she is...all the change in her life is so scary. She just doesn't know yet that she has the best parents in the world. We wish we were with you just to give you a hug, but are with you in spirit instead. Give those two beauties a hug from us.

Dan, Liz, Bei and baby brother yet to be named... :-)

Shirlee McCoy said...

I'm glad she finally fell asleep without difficulty.

Both your girls are lovely. What a wonderful new year you have in store!

Li-Ling & Elliot said...

This is such a great picture.
I am so happy to know Mom and Dad finally got time to themselves and everyone is doing well.
Enjoy your time in China.
Best Wishes!!

Sara said...

Glad everyone got sleep and drugs. Sounds like you had quite an adventure -- I would have had to try and bring all the puppies home. Hope the rest of your trip goes as well as today -- we'll all be waiting to see you when you get back. So far no snow (and not a speck of ice in front of Raychol's driveway) -- we're ready at a moment's notice, though, to start Barbara's generator if the power goes out.

Jenny said...

Love the photo! Hope all continues to go well & you all make it home in record time...praying for you guys.
love,
-Jenny

Beckett Franklin Gray said...

I just found your blog and am enjoying your posts!

My non-profit recently published a new book on Chinese adoptive parenting.

“The Dragon Sisterhood: A Guide to Chinese Adoptive Parenting” .

It can be found on our blog:http://www.dragonsisterhood.blogspot.com

I’m wondering if you wouldn’t mind sharing that with your readers.

Thanks!Beckett Gray