Tuesday, December 15, 2009
An update at last (click here to read our Christmas newsletter)
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Not final yet - Welcome Home Haddie
Hello for home! Oh so good to finally be at home, unpacked and laundry done. It was unexplainable joy to see Noah and Hannah (along with other friends) waiting for us at the airport Friday night as we arrived. All luggage present and accounted for and nothing broken. Whew! The flights were great thank you for your prayers.
Haddie made her initial church service today and she was a champ. She sat and munched her way through it.
Thank you again for your prayers and support as we made this journey. Our friends and family at our church (Heartland Baptist in Oakville) are hosting a “Welcome Home Party” in Haddie’s honor this Friday evening at 6:30pm. If you can attend we would love to see you there. Also, if you would email us bcupton5@att.net so we can pass on the information to the host.
We will keep this blog up and running for awhile... - Hadassah has a doctors appointment this Tuesday and we’ll update the blog on what comes out of her initial consult.
- Bob
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Final Update
As we sit in Starbucks sipping Green Tea Latte enjoying pseudo-free internet we are poised to finish packing (with no bag weighing more than 22.6 kilos) and ready to do that last bit of shopping on Shamian Island. We had breakfast one last time with Rebecca (she is pictured with us) our CHI Coordinator and said our goodbyes. Tomorrow morning at 6 we’ll (along with 6 other families) will head to the Guangzhou airport with her counter-part Elsie.
Yesterday was our US Consulate visit - and we have one minor correction to our blog entry yesterday...Haddie does not become a US citizen until the INS worker stamps her VISA tomorrow (Friday) in Chicago! Details..details....
We'll be arriving at STL airport on the 7:30pm flight Friday from Chicago....
ps., We know many of you have been praying for the Highs - their latest... it appears they will be here over the weekend and won't be able to leave until next week. Please continue to pray for them (especially the Mom)... the hold up is with the US Consulate & INS....I am sure if our elected officials and those who service adoptions (INS etc) spent ONE night in a Chinese orphanage they would have a different outlook on getting these little ones into loving arms of a lifetime.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Wednesday Update
Later we went to see the Five Rams Statue for which Guangzhou is famous. We were told there were many stairs to climb to see it and they were right. It also takes more effort when the temperature ranges from 95-98 with humidity taking it over 100 and traversing the stairs while manipulating and hauling a stroller. It is in a beautiful park so it was well worth it.
Today is a group picture and then our last appointment at the American Consulate. We will receive her Passport and Visa and Haddie will be sworn in as an American Citizen. Officiallly, she doesn't 'become a Citizen until the plane hits the Tarmac in Chicago but for all practical purposes - today is the day.
An update on the High's who's little girl had a heart murmur. They were able to get their State Senator involved who was clearing them through many different channels to basically get 2 weeks worth of paperwork done in 2 days. We haven't heard an update since Monday but everything was in place for God to work mightily in this situation.
We've stopped paying for Internet in our room...so we're hanging out in Starbucks. Until next time...
Monday, August 31, 2009
She's coming home!!
Haddie is coming home WITH us on the 4th! Her (and everyone in our group) TB test was negative! Praise the Lord! Thank you for your prayers and your emails of encouragement. If you can't tell we were more than excited as was everyone on our bus. God worked everything out. Our next hurdle is with the US consulate and obtaining her VISA & US citizenship - which is fairly simple (not the paper work but the waiting process).
Haddie's legs are getting stronger and she is able to sit up by her self as well as turn over in bed. On the bus tonight she was pulling herself up using her hands and legs. She loves to walk! She's been walking back and forth in our room between Colette and I (approx 6 feet apart). She just giggles as she approaches either of us. Her face lights and you can see joy swelling deep inside of her. We can't wait for Noah and Hannah to meet her and play with her.
About her diet, it is sort of apparent that her previous care givers did not feed her anything beyond the basics. We just need to get her home to her mom's good cooking and get her on a regular schedule...
We ended the day with great shopping! There is something to be said for haggling....in some ways I wish we could do more of it back home.
Until next time,
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Sunday Update
We attended the bi-lingual service at Christ Church Shamian. Awesome! We (the only non-Asian people there) sang 2 songs in English and the local attenders knew it well. The service lasted for about an hour and a half and the Word of God was definitely preached. The funny thing was people just kept coming in...and coming in and coming in! It was packed. They packed in at least 150 + people in a very small worship area. They had a little A/C and very hard wooden pews.
- Bob
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Saturday
Haddie's legs are getting stronger each day and she is enjoying walking more. She still holds onto our finger when walking down the hall or out in public but has gotten much more brave when walking between Bob and I in the room. Tonight she was giggling and cackling as she walked between us when she would lose her balance a little and wobble. Earlier this week, she would have clung to the nearest stationary object and cried. What a difference a few days make! She now gives kisses and does this hilarious fish face. Today she was sitting with Bob at the computer and spent almost 1/2 an hour just cooing. She definitely hears more than we were led to believe she did. She signs "light" when we wait for the elevator because there is a light there that lights up to tell us which one is coming. When we were at the zoo yesterday - I signed and said "lion" to her at the lion cage and she signed the word "light." Very interesting that she could hear the "li" and respond. But then again, when she saw the pandas - she signed Dad . Maybe they look alike to her - all soft and cuddly!
Thank you so much for your prayers for me and my cough. Chinese herbs are a wonder! I feel 100% better.
Friday, August 28, 2009
Firday update
After the zoo, we were taken downtown to the business district shopping complex for lunch. No not all things are cheaper in China. We introduced Hadassah to Italian food...she loves spaghetti and would have eaten a plate full by herself! It wasn't an Italian meal to write home about.
After afternoon naps, Haddie woke up with a 101 feever. She wasn't fussing or anything like that...she was just hot. She has had a runny nose and a slight cough for the last couple of days. Good thing tomorrow is the doctors checkup....there is some tongue and cheek humor in that last statement. You see those are the symptoms of H1N1... We gave her some Motrin and her fever dropped. Don't stop praying for us yet...we have a long way to go. Also, tomorrow they will test her for TB. Our visit to the doctor should be between 10:30 - noon. If all goes well at the doctor's visit - we're going shopping afterwards.
It will be so good to get back home....in one week!
- Bob
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Birthday Update
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Happy Birthday!
Yesterday we went for a walk in the hotel neighborhood in the morning and saw some interesting items for sale for lunch. We forwent that option! The afternoon found us at the police station - applying for Haddie's passport. Then - finally - SHOPPING! I am not the barterer - Bob does it with such finesse and humor. We bought matching outfits for Hannah and Hadassah - Haddie is wearing hers. We also bought shirts that say Big Brother, Big Sister and Little Sister. It is funny that now they sell shirts that say Made in China. We received those as gifts way back in Kodiak that the kids wore that said Made in China and Made in Italy. Nothing new under the sun!
I (Colette) would truly appreciate prayer for my cough. The cold seems much better but I can't shake the cough - keeping me up at night, etc. Thank you! Haddie woke up at 5:00 and is now a little cranky although holding her will heal all that ails her at this point in her life. She has turned into such a cuddle bug.
Hadassah loves to snack and we don't discourage her! She does take tiny bites - I realize she has a tiny mouth but in case you ever wondered howmany bites someone can take from a goldfish bunny - the record right now is 7. Yes - you read that right 7. We watched and counted! She also makes the last piece last even longer. She takes it out, puts it back, takes it out, nibbles on it, holds it forever, waits until it is quite soggy then nibbles some more. She is NOT a gobbler.
We hear more sounds from her. She has never repeated the "Om" referring to mom - yet! This morning at breakfast she actually told the waitress "Hi." These words have come only once but they are true words at the appropriate time so we know she has them in her.
Today's agenda is sightseeing and more SHOPPING! Can't really tell what excites me, can you? We do take requests! Have a blessed day!
She's eating well!
We're off to go do some shopping...
-Bob
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
She's ours!
According to Chinese legal system she is ours! We went back to the same Chinese Adoption Center today where money was exchanged, questioned answered, documents signed and pictures taken. Whew! Next stop - the police station (sorry no pictures there) for her Chinese passport....that comes tomorrow morning. After the police station - shopping over on Shamian Island. There are certain places you can't take pictures....police stations, banks, etc.... How do I know...on Monday when we went as a group to exchange our currency - I took a picture through the glass of the bank teller counting all the money. It was fascinating! However, a police officer un-kindly told me to delete the picture. Oh those goofy Americans...
Colette is feeling a little better - still congested...and a dry cough.
Monday, August 24, 2009
So Small
She's here!!
Monday morning
We met the other 4 families last evening...as a matter of fact we knew the other couple from STL. We had met them at our adoption agency's Chinese New Year celebration last January! Small world! As time allows we hope to get to know them and hear their stories.
You can keep Colette in your thoughts and prayers - she seems to have come down with a sore throat / cold. No, no H1N1 for now and no one with mask on have come knocking on our door. Whew! Oh no I just sneezed... not me too!
I have a new appreciation for our free speech given all the social networking websites are blocked. This is China...
Sunday, August 23, 2009
8-23-09
Arrived!!
Friday, August 21, 2009
Resting in Hong Kong
Bill, thank you so much for dropping us off and especially for the send off prayer. In God’s loving kindness he gave us a very smooth flight. Again about the flight, not one to complain - but we could have used a few more meals. They did give us lots of water.
Colette lost her cross-stitching scissors here in Hong Kong…after we de-planed we had to go back through their version of TSA. She graciously agreed leave them behind.
Our flight into Guangzhou is not until 9:50pm tonight (4 more hours). Until then! - Bob
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
The night before the day and half of flying
The last minute shopping is all complete. The suitcases are FINALLY packed and now we’re headed to bed for a blissful night of sleep before the day-and-half flying.
We hugged and kissed Noah and Hannah good night and left them with the Jones'. We're going to miss them! However, we also know they are in great and wonderful care back here. This will allow us to focus more on Haddie. You know you'd think round two would be easier and less stressful. Not.
Keep us in your thoughts and prayers as we head to the airport around 5:30 am tomorrow.
B & C
Sunday, August 2, 2009
We have our travel dates
So much to prepare for and so much to seek your prayers for...
Such as...
Noah and Hannah will be staying with our friends the Jones' and Simpson's. They need your prayers for allowing us to disrupt their lives for 2 weeks.
For health and well being for Colette and I as we travel and our protection against the Swine flu.
For Haddie that her TB test to come back negative!
That's it -these are our prayer request until we return on the 4th. We will be keeping you posted on our travels ....stay tuned for more adventures from the Uptons...
God's blessings, Bob
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Some things never change - the paper work is incredible.
As we methodically organize and prioritize our packing list to China
As each day passes, we have a laundry list of things that we need your prayers on…
Safety and good health for the whole family - including Hadassah.
… that we do not get exposed to the H1-N1 (Swine-Flu) in our travels (especially on the international flights)
… for Noah and Hannah who are staying with friends back in St. Louis.
… that Hadassah will test negative for TB
… the two families Noah and Hannah will be staying with while we are away (for their health and comfort etc...)
Safety and attention to detail on ALL our documents
Making the scheduled flights and clearing customs (INS)
The ability to communicate with Hadassah (Wang Yue Su)
Official travel dates for purchasing tickets
Packing, packing, packing!!!
And last but not least - our airline tickets…it seems prices have skyrocketed since we last traveled back in spring of 2005. At that time we were offered an adoption fare that made travel reasonable. Currently those airlines that do offer adoption fares are cost prohibitive (they are like 4X the cost). As it stands it will be better to purchase restricted tickets and just pay for any changes. However, if someone who was so moved and willing to use their American Airlines (AA) rewards miles (it seems initially that AA has the better flights/price) to help us out and just in case you're wondering...it would take 70,000 for a RT ticket - that would totally unbelievable.
We are so blessed as we start off once more on a journey of a lifetime.