Yesterday all the babies and parents headed to the SOS International Clinic,  right across the street from the Canadian Embassy.  A very clean and westernized  looking clinic, open 24 hours, staffed by international doctors-- including a  Canadian doctor who went to McGill, looked after our children. Nevin was a very  good boy, and was among the very healthy babies adopted in our group.  It was a  long wait, but all the babies were very tolerant, and kept busy in the  children's play area.  All of the parents were impressed with the  clinic.
We headed back to the hotel and put our babies for a nap, and  the Mommies went to the super store next door to the hotel to do a little staple  shopping.  I bought an extra suitcase to take home the sundries and souvenirs,  which cost about $18 CAD, some new shoes for the kids, and a pillow for the  plane ride home.  We are flying first class, and the only thing to make the  flight nearly perfect would be a nice pillow, especially if I am to sleep with  Nevin on the way home. 
In the evening, we ventured to a theatre and  watched a Chinese Acrobat performance, and the babies were mesmerized. The  parents, including David and I really enjoyed the entertainment.  Just before  the show, we walked through an art show and marvelled at some of the Chinese  paintings.  As we nearing the end of the display, there was a gorgeous painting  of three young Chinese boys rough housing in a Chinese garden. Our guide  commented on the irony of our three boys, who were standing in front of the  picture.  Not only have we been the centre of attention as westerners, we are among the very few families who have adopted boys, which is rare. I wanted to buy it, but it was too big, and at that point in the  day, fighting off jet lag and the thought of arranging to have it shipped  overwhelmed me a tad. Maybe when we take Nevin back to visit China, I will look for it then. 
Today was a little cool and rainy-- not the best  weather to visit the Summer Palace, Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square.  We went  through too quickly, and only saw a small portion or the Forbidden City.  My  favourite part was walking through the Summer Garden.  It was breath taking,  with the most stunning, ancient looking cedar trees, and everything  beautifully manicured.  The cobble stone walkways were intricately designed into  art themselves. I could have stayed there all day, but it was too cold, and the  babies were getting wet and shivery.  If we were here a few more days, I would have  gone back.  We just did not have enough time.  
The most fun during the  day was being accosted by the street vendors in Tianamen Square.  We all had so  much fun being harassed and teased by the vendors, and looking at their tourist  trap items for sale. Who doesn't want a Chairman Mao wristwatch?  We did make some purchases, some fun things to take back  home, but the most fun was listening to the offers the vendors were pitching at  us. 
In the evening was our dinner provided as a courtesy by our travel  agency here in China.  Our guide and driver took us to a real Peking restaurant,  the name translated was The Big Pear Peking Restaurant.  And let me tell you, it  was the most delicious Chinese food I have ever had.  The only thing I didn't  eat was the scrambled eggs with some sort of shell fish, possibly even eel or  octopus.  Not really sure.  But everything looked and smelled wonderful.  And  nothing came to the table with a head on it, so that we were all pleased.  It  was a good night of laughs and banter with all the families, and the babies did  really well.  Nevin had eaten a lot during the day, so he nibbled on his tofu  and enjoyed playing with Mummy and Daddy. 
Its like we've been Nevin's  parents since the day he was born.  Both David and I continue to gain his trust,  and he is quite attached to the both of us.  His gigantic belly laugh is a daily  occurrence throughout the day, and he generally is a very happy boy. We feel so  blessed to have a lovely new son, and cannot wait to take him home on Thursday  to finally get settled with his forever family. 
Tomorrow its the Great  Wall of China and then the Jade Factory, where I am hoping to make a special  purchase for ME! I cannot wait until the evening to PACK FOR CANADA!
 
4 comments:
Congratulations on your precious boy! That is so funny about the vendors at Tian. sq. I thought one was going to tackle my husband to get him to buy the item!
Why does it look like that man is yelling at my lovely nephew as his daddy stands there laughing..do I need to board a plane???lol
Congrats on Nevin!! I have been keeping up since you left Canada and just want to say that it is obvious Nevin was meant to be yours! He looks so happy and already adjusted in all the pictures you have posted. Take Care
Millie from Puerto Rico
Just popped by your blog - such great adventures you're having as you get to know Nevin and vice versa. He's a beautiful little boy - you must feel very lucky to have found him : ) Safe travels back to Canada!
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