What a difference a day can make. After a tough day yesterday, today was a welcome change for the better! Surprisingly, Taya woke up this morning and seemed to forget yesterday altogether and picked up from her progress in prior days. I don’t have the picture to prove it, but she even stopped crying while I was holding her this afternoon. Brooke had gone out to run an errand while she was taking a nap and she woke up only to find me in the room. She cried for about ten minutes, but then finally warmed up to me and let me hold her. It was awesome.
It was Sunday today, but felt like just another day here in China. Unfortunately, there are obviously not any options for church here in Guangzhou (except maybe attending the local Buddhist Temple). The adoption agency had arranged for us to go to a Safari Park this afternoon. Within the park we took a train ride through an area that had all kinds of animals walking around and then it had another side of the park equivalent to a zoo. It was really nice and we were all enjoying it until a thunderstorm hit and we got caught in one the fiercest down-pours we have ever experienced. All of us were completely soaked! Oddly, Taya seemed to love this. She was giggling out load as we ran through the rain trying to get back to our bus.
Taya made some additional progress today (beyond letting me hold her without crying). She walked around, jabbered, laughed, and even teased a little bit. She still wanted to be close to Brooke, but ventured a few feet away at times. She was definitely happier overall and we were pleased to see the additional progress.
We are counting the days now to our return home. It will be fun to bring Taya home with us and to witness her integration into our family. Tomorrow we interview with the US consulate and then on Tuesday Taya will become a US Citizen. We will then travel to Hong Kong by train on Tuesday night. Only a few days left!
Here are some pictures from today, most of them were taken at the Safari Park.
They had an awesome Panda exhibit with about eight to ten Pandas.
1 comments:
Hey Guys,
She is so beautiful. We are so happy for you and wish you the best as you travel home. It is amazing to hear the stories. Thanks for your wonderful example and friendship. Taya could not ask for a better family. I'm sure it will be exciting for the kids to have her home.
Lots of Love
Jen and Val
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