Friday, February 02, 2007

This is a picture taken just before we went out for supper. It's Samara's first time in the Baby Bjorn and she loves it - as you can see from her face.



A few of us were wanting to find some Canadian food so we set out in search of Pizza Hut. We found it no problem and the food was actually really good. It felt good to have a full belly again. The street we're walking on here is called Pedestrian Street and as you can see, it is full of Chinese pedestrians. It's always really busy. You can see our hotel right in the middle of the first picture.








Samara is still doing really well. I tried putting rice cereal in her bottle yesterday instead of the congee that she was used to at the orphanage. Congee is a type of rice mixture but everytime it was bottle time, we had to call room service to get it and it would take forever. When we finally got it, it was too hot for her to eat so it took longer to cool down and it was messy - so overall a pain in the butt. The good news is she loves the rice cereal - it's easier, less messy, I can make it a specific temperature and it's cheaper. In case you're wondering why I would put it in her bottle and not feed it to her with a spoon, that's what they do in the orphanage. They mush everything up and cut a bigger hole in the bottle nipple and that's how she gets everything. (by the way Michelle, she's had both nipples on the bottle and she has no preference - she's not picky, she just likes to eat). We're going to work on the spoon feeding thing and actually yesterday she was eating pieces of Mike's boiled egg at breakfast and seemed to like it. So, one thing at a time. We've only had her for two days and she's doing so well. It's 6:15 in the morning right now. Mike and I were both awake at around 4:00. This whole time change takes so long to get used to. We're feeling really good though and the fatigue isn't too bad. Samara went to bed at around 9:30 and she's still sleeping - Mike's watching TV and I'm sitting here typing - she's a really deep sleeper. I can hear her sucking her fingers every once in a while. Have I mentioned how cute she is?


(Marianne: We think it's great that you're going to use a picture from our blog for the children's message on Sunday. Say "hi" to everyone at church and let us know how it goes.)

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Karen how cute but do you think she is a little "top" heavy. keep your head up Samara !!!
Enjoy the rest of your visit now you have her safe in your arms...

"The Home Team"

Anonymous said...

We are following your doings daily. Today's pics are so nice again.
How is Corrie bearing up?
Looks like your time clocks
are still out of of wack.
All the best, keep on blogging.
A. & J.K.

Anonymous said...

Hello Karen, Mike, Samara and Corrie,

It's so great to check out your blog and to see all the great pics of Samara and you guys! It's fun to hear about your adventures too! Congratulations and we continue to hold you in our prayers for safety and health and well being! (Different philosophy about the bottle and the food in the bottle than Canada eh?) :)

Peace and love,
Marisa and family

The luckiest mommy in the world said...

Hey - I recognize that little one. Too bad Olivia was sick for the big night on the town. She's getting better and you soon won't have to keep Samara away from her eye infection.....

See ya at 10:30 for our fittings!!

4D said...

Great! Advancing step by step.

Love the updates!

Keep smilin!

Dawn and Dale said...

Just catching up on all your new posts!!!

She's soooo beautiful!!!!

I'm such a picky eater as well!! Hoepfully there are pizza huts and McDonalds in our province we end up in too!!!

Blessing from Canada!!

Dawn

Catherine said...

What a happy little girl and too cute for words! So happy to hear all are well. God is good!

Calico Sky said...

What lovely pictures. Samara looks so very very happy!
So happy for you :)

Jill and Jaap said...

Man she is cute! And I love all the tips you are giving us waiting mommies!!

Jonathan & Tina said...

Hi Mike & Karen,

Congratulations on Samara becoming a new member of your family. She is just a gorgeous little thing and we loved being able to see how it all happened on your blog...if she only knew now what a wonderful plan lies ahead for her having you as parents. God Bless and have a safe trip home...
Love Jonathan & Tina.

Anonymous said...

Hi Karen and Mike,

You guys look so happy !! And can you believe it - 20 degrees !! Guess we won't be needing that snowsuit this trip !!!!
We're officially here and will meet Maya today. I'm soooo tired !, I'm soooo happy ! Come on 5 o'clock when the babies arrive at the hotel in Nanchang !!

LOL,

Angela
(see you next week !!)