We decided to grow our family through adoption...this is our journey. "An ancient Chinese belief is that there is an invisible red thread connecting those who are destined to meet, regardless of time, place or circumstance. The thread may stretch or tangle, but never break."
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Dim Sum Brunch-Sunday, July 11, 2010
Yesturday we had a great time meeting the rest of the couples. We are a small group of 6 families and come from California, Texas and Florida. We ate at a famous Dim sum restaurant called Sky No. 1 which was beautiful inside and had an amazing view. Dim sum is the Cantonese term for a type of Chinese dish that involves small individual portions of food. I will admit that I did not try most of it (shocking, huh) but Rafa seemed to really enjoy experimenting with all the food. After lunch we toured around Guangzhou before heading back to the Ascott appartments. We have a busy day ahead of us tomorrow (actually today, as it is midnight is officially Gatcha Day, July 12th and I cannot sleep. We will meet the group at 5am (we will be up at 2:30am to watch the World Cup) for breakfast and then we are off to the airport at 6am. We should have baby Tanith in our arms around 10am....I would lie if I did not say I am soooooo anxious, nervous and the list goes on (that's why I cannot sleep, plus the time difference does not help either). We have waited so long for this day and now that it is here I am a crazy mess. Will right more later today...I need to go back to bed and try and sleep. I hope these updates are posting okay as I cannot check, so hugs and kisses, Iris.
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Hi Guys! it sounds like you are having a good time! I would be on a diet if I was there, cause I don't do fear factor!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait til you send pics of you and Tanith.
But the picture of you at the Pearl River didn't show up. So try something different when you post the new ones.
Love you!
Auntie Jessika