Thursday, August 13, 2009

IAC visit

On the day we left for Kauai, Xing had her 1 year follow up at the International Adoption Clinic. She weighs 26.4 pounds and is now in the 25th percentile.  She is 36 inches tall and is in the 50th percentile.  So she's doing great!  Several of our Kauai friends commented on how she's got such longs for a chinese person and that she seems tall for our age.  She seems to have just have just grown overnight.  I guess it's all the brats and cheese!

Also, I read a travel tip about bringing silly putty on the plane for kids to use.  It really works.  Xing played with it for most of the trip until she fell asleep.  

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

XingXing's great trip to Kauai














When we got our tickets, we saw that we weren't together.  We booked the tickets together.  I don't understand why they airline can change them.  There weren't any seats left b/c the flight was oversold. The airline said people could upgrade to first class for 250 a person.  I wanted to do that, but Bill said no.  They also offered a voucher for 300 each. Anyway, we volunteered to   take  the voucher and fly out the next day.  The attendant called us up to the desk and said she had 3 seats together.  They were first class and we didn't have to pay!  We are now spoiled. Coral thought it was really cool to go through security by "own self".

We had a fabulous time in Kauai.  Xing fit right in with her Kauai ohana.  She was just so relaxed the entire trip.  She is definetely an island girl.  We went for my friend's daughter's first birthday celebration.  We had a great time. It was a Winnie the Pooh theme and there was about 100 people in attendance.  She got to meet lots of her "aunties and uncles" plus her "grandma and grandpa" from Kauai.  She loved playing with her new friends and loved playing horsie with grandpa.  Grandma gave lots of hugs.  We went swimming in the ocean and saw fish and crabs.  We ate lots and lots of good food too.  She was very close to one aunty.  Aunty Michele had a special purple lei made for her.  We all loved the hula pie!  Although I think the chickens were her favorite.  Kauai has numerous chickens running wild and she just loved them!  

We went to a bon dance.  Obon|お盆 or just Bon|盆 is a Japanese Buddhist custom to honor the departed (deceased) spirits of one's ancestors.  There were lots of dancers there plus games for the kids.  You don't have to be buddhist to attend and you don't have to participate in the dance.  It was alot of fun.  She played games with grandpa and his grandkids.  She won a magic wand and flashlight.  

Alot of people on island (Japanese and non-Japanese) asked us if she we knew if she had any Japanese in her background because she seems to look a little japanese.  Even people we didn't know asked us.

We really miss Kauai.   We will be moving back someday even if we're 90!.  

Our next trip is to Tennessee to see my family and our friends.  That will be a fun trip too.  We've got lots planned for that trip such as the zoo and watching Tennessee football.


Sunday, August 2, 2009

Busy Week














Aixing has had a busy week!  She played with a friend from chinese dance classs,  She "published" a book with a friend, worked on electric lines, met a new friend at the fair, and played with a friend in the park. Her new friend from the park has some similarities...note the blankie!  She is really beginning to feel at home here and is making friends. We're making friends too!   Oh! and she now wants a pony because she rode one at the fair.  And she wants a cow and sheep!   I don't have good pics from the rides at the fair b/c my battery died.