Today I’m finishing up our incredible adoption story with a bunch of photos from our time in China. Thank you for all your kind comments and support as I’ve shared over the past week. I’m sure you will be seeing lots of my new daughter on this blog from now on!
See Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 for catch up..
On June 6th we flew into Qinghai, China.. here’s the view out my window as the plane was landing. Qinghai is a province on the Tibetan Plateau so it is quite high elevation and the climate is very cool in the night, but was in the 70’s during the day… very nice!
On Monday morning we signed the papers for temporary custody and walked out of the office a family of five! Rose YiLi Thompson came home at 19 months old.
Our family with the Children’s home director who delivered Rose to us at the gov. offices.
My first attempt to get a photo of my kids! We went to a paid park/play area in the afternoon and they all had a blast!
Rose even had some good bonding with the boys the first day!
On Tuesday morning we signed the official adoption papers.
That afternoon we played ball and bubbles in a nearby square. The boys loved watching Rose chase after the ball and try to catch it. We also began to see her love of water bottles…
She is a very hydrated little girl! {ha!}
On Wed we tried to get some better photos. I’ll share more later when I blog about the iron on decals these cuties are sporting on their shirts. I also have a free boys’ t-shirt pattern to share soon, my boys are modeling theirs here.
Still can’t believe I have a daughter!
Rose initially showed a preference for me, but she was okay with dad in small doses. We are looking forward to summer when we can all bond further!
Wednesday evening we went to our social workers house for dinner. We use a US agency {if you are looking for a fabulous adoption agency, check out Children’s House International!!}, but our social worker actually lives in China… we flew her to HK for our home-study. She has 10 kids! 7 adopted and it was so fun to spend the evening with her family.
Thursday morning we were able to drive to the location where Rose was found {all orphans in China are abandoned}.. it was an incredible and emotional morning.
We had dumplings for lunch before the boys got ready to fly back to HK.
Rose and I had the rest of Thursday and Friday morning together before our flight to Guangzhou. If you aren’t familiar with China adoptions you have to go the province where your child was born for the first week, then everyone goes to Guangzhou to get a US visa in your child’s Chinese passport before returning to the US.
Rose loved this Yak milk yogurt that is made in her birth city. We had to get a photo to document as it might be a very long time before I can buy this again! Oh, and look… I cut some bangs!
We had major delays on our flight Friday.. but made it to bed around 1 am Sat. morning. Of course, Rose was up bright an early in the morning, but that was okay because she had a medical check Sat. morning. All went well at the clinic and then we had the rest of the day to explore. Again… loving the water bottle…
Sunday morning we started off at Starbucks… this liked my coffee a little “too much” and then had a little meltdown when I said no more {ha!} I think we have a strong willed one on our hands.
We took the metro to the Chimelong Resort Safari park… I’d been there before with my family for a little mini-getaway, so I knew how to get there. Rose LOVED the animals!! It was very HOT, but a great day.
Monday morning we had an appointment at the US consulate and all went well. It was so fun to see all the other families with their new little ones! 17 of us were applying for visas this morning. The plan is that we will pick up her passport and visa tomorrow afternoon then we have an evening train back to HK. The slight glitch is that last week the US gov. database was hacked and there have been visa delays worldwide in the past week. We were told this morning that we may not get our visa until wed. morning… either way I’m home by Wed. afternoon and SO ready to be back all together. It’s been a wild and wonderful ride and I cant wait to learn more about this new little addition to our family.
Cara says
What an amazing story! Thanks for sharing. You have a beautiful family.
Brenda says
Your adoption story of Rose has just touched my heart. Such a beautiful little girl and now she has a forever family that is just as beautiful. Thank you so very much for sharing your journey with us.
rosa marchiano says
Tu familia es hermosa!!! gracias por tus tutoriales_Cariños Rosa
Margaret Burnett says
What a beautiful heart-warming story!! Little Rose is adorable!! Your family looks delightful!! And I applaud you, Emily, for finding time to sew!!
Holly says
Your family is beautiful! Darling little sons and daughter!
Holly says
Your children are darling!
Enjoy them!
Holly
Cynthia Xia says
I am deeply moved by you and your family. How much love you have and what a beautiful heart! You gave this little girl a future.
God bless you and your family.
THELMA STEWART says
Oh gosh, what a beautiful story, it was all ment to be, so glad all turned out well for you what a journey.best wishes to you Emily and your beautiful family xx Thelma