Friday, March 23, 2007

Just a Quick Update...







Hello all. We are very busy and doing well at the Buchanan house. Olivia continues to adjust to her new family/life. Our main difficulty is sleeping. She wakes up several times a night and really dislikes taking a nap. She feels afraid and needs a little reassurance and then she goes back to sleep usually.
The boys adore her. I am often found de-escalating arguments over who should hold her or feed her. Strangely, they never fight over diaper duty...they leave that to Mom and Dad. :-)
My mom is in town this week. She was excited to get to met her granddaughter. Olivia has charmed her and they have become fast friends.
Mark and Kay, my brother and sister-in-law, will be arriving this evening. This is their first visit and we're excited for them to meet Olivia. I'm sure she will love Uncle Mark and Aunt Kay as much as Connor and Glen love them.
Chris has been on a couple of job interviews. Our plan is for him to get out of the Marine Corp in September but actually begin a new job in August. We know that God will open the appropriate doors and close the others. He has been so good to us and we know we can trust him with everything, including this. We'll share with you His plans for us as soon as He reveals them to us.
I'm including pictures of our three beautiful kids. Connor enjoyed holding Olivia while she slept. Glen was watching TV while wearing his Chinese outfit. The pic of Olivia and me was taken on the first day she went to church. The other pictures were taken while she was trying on some new clothes...little girl clothes are addictive!!
Take care and God Bless.


Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Olivia Walking

I remember 3 weeks ago when she could barely walk the two feet between the beds in the hotel room. I guess all those laps in the hotel are paying off.

Mommy and Olivia enjoying some time




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Monday, March 12, 2007

Feeling human again

Besides an inevitable awakening at 4:30 every morning, we're pretty much back to normal. Olivia is thriving here. She has a new best friend... Dakota (our dog). Lets just say the relationship is symbiotic and centers around meal times.

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

Two more Thursdays!






We are SO excited to get home. We are a bit aprehensive of the trip though. Our travelling (bus, plane, and automobile) will start at 6AM on Thursday March 8th and end at around 8:30PM the same day. So in one way the flight is only 14.5 hours. Unfortunately, at about 8PM on Thursday (1/2 hour before we are supposed to arrive at our house), we will cross the international date line and it will become 8PM on Wednesday again! That's right. In all, from the time we leave the White Swan Hotel in Guangzhou, China to the time we walk through the front door to our house in Quantico, it will take about 27.5 hours (subtract 11 for the time change)! Here is our itenerary in Eastern Standard Time:




Leave White Swan: 5PM Wed 7 March


Depart Hong Kong: 11:50 PM


Arrive San Fransisco: 11:33AM Thursday 8 March


Process through US Customs - Olivia becomes a U.S. Citizen


Depart San Fransisco: 2:00PM


Arrive Washington Dulles: 7:01 PM


Introduce Olivia to everyone who shows at the airport 7:15-7:45


Arrive home: 8:30-9:00PM


Go to bed: 9:01PM




We can't wait to see everyone.




For those who are already addicts, here is your Olivia fix.




Monday, March 5, 2007

Ham Sandwich


Actually, it's BBQ pork... but it was obviously made by a ham.

Does This Look Like A Boy To You?!


Normally I wouldn't be bothered by one person asking the sex of my baby but when 4 people refer to my girl as a boy it begins to get under my skin! Did I mention she was dressed in a shirt with flowers on it, jeans with flowers on them, and shoes with pink bows on them?! Just to make sure it didn't happen again, I tortured my child by putting a head band on her the next time we went out. That will show them!! ;-)

Sunday, March 4, 2007

Two BIG steps today

First big step... Olivia is crawling a bit around the room. I have a bit of video, but no pictures. Sorry. The second big step is the stroller. Boy do our backs feel better. She hated it at first... OK, so she still hates it, but as long as the wheels are turning, there's little complaint. If she seems angry, she is.

I added the gotcha video to a private group at youtube. Here is the link (http://www.youtube.com/group/FM5). Once you register and log on, you can request to join this group. If there any response, I'll post more.

Saturday, March 3, 2007

Shop until the baby drops


'nuff said.

Into the White Swan

We have only a few days left here in China. Today we made our journey to Guangzhou. THE most important thing that happened today is picured here. That's Olivia... sitting on the floor... with nobody touching her... AND SHE IS NOT CRYING!!! Isn't that great! (the answer is yes in case you're not sure.
"Ok, but how was the trip?" you ask. Well, I'm glad you asked.
Here is Kim entertaining Olivia at the airport in Changsha.


After that photo, a bunch of stuff happened that I'd rather not remember, much less talk about. Let's just say if I knew she would be OK, the little one would take the plane ride in the cargo area.

Then we got to Guangzhou. This is Olivia saying "Get that camera out my face" (ala Nacho Libre).

This is Olivia playing with Kim's hair on the way to the hotel.

This is the hotel.

This is the view from our room in the daytime.

This is our view at night. (No that's not the same boat... well, it could be, but it moved. All the boats move here... except the big red one that you can't see in these pictures.)

Friday, March 2, 2007

Goodbye Changsha - Hello Guangzhou

Much has changed in the last 24 hours. Olivia is becoming more confident and the grins just keep coming. Olivia likes to tease Kim by biting her own toes which always draws a reaction worth a giggle or two (Yes that is food on her chin. I was feeding her... no, not her toes).

Last night I (Chris) was treated to dinner at a local restaurant by the parents of a foreign exchange student who is being hosted by Lisa. Thanks, Doris. Your parents were wonderful hosts, and I really enjoyed the "Long Happiness" restaurant where we ate. They were very thoughtful and ordered me a steak just in case I didn't like the local cuisine, but there was no need. I loved everything. We had cold boiled chicken, smoked fish, octopus soup, fish head porridge, chilli pepper salad, baked fish, meat dumplings, and many other things I don't really know what they were, but they were all delicious. Kim really wanted to go, but Olivia's table manners are not really very good yet, and it was close to bedtime before we left. She was especially sad to have missed it when I told her what delicious food we ate.

Today we went to the museum in Changsha where they have artifacts from several tombs that were dug here thousands of years ago. This is what Olivia looked like for most of the time at the museum: This is the lady that they found in the tomb as she looked over 2000 years ago:

This is her now (makes me think of a Budweiser commercial from a few superbowls back):

This is her stomach:

There is more of her to view upon request.

Tomorrow morning we leave Changsha for Guangzhou where we will spend the next 5 days. Guangzhou is the last stop in China before we return home. I am interested to see how Olivia does on the short plane ride, and with the change in scenery. Speaking of my favorite daughter... here are some more pictures...

Lastly... post a response, please. It is great to read words of encouragement and to feel like our freinds and family are with us on this journey.

Thanks,

Chris, Kim, and Olivia

Thursday, March 1, 2007

This One's For Taylor


Hi Taylor. Here is a photo of Olivia wearing the beautiful scarf you knitted for her. She loves it. I think the long strings tickle her and make her laugh. :-)

We miss you all. Tell your parents, sisters, and brother we said, "Hi!"

Love,

Mr. Chris, Mrs. Kim and Olivia Faith

Embroidery?






Hello from Changsha. We hope you are all well. We are fine here and seem to be getting better each day!
Today we went to the Hunan Embroidery Factory. Hunan Province is famous for it's embroidery, especially it's "magic" two-sided embroidery. The picture of the piece with a woman in it is an example of the art with a different scene on each side. They also have pieces with the same scene on each side which are done concurrently.
We were able to see the women working on different pieces during our tour. They work in a room without the lights on so they will not effect the choice of thread color. This way the embroidery is more realistic looking.
It's hard to imagine, but some of the pieces take years to complete. Our CCAI rep, Daphne, told us of one piece that took 6 people four years to complete!
An example of a large piece is the life-size Mao that Olivia and I are standing in front of. The picture of the man in a chair is not a photograph, it's another piece of embroidery work! It was really amazing to see the artwork which obviously required tremendous skill and patience. I've never scene anything like it.
Olivia's motor skills are improving daily. She's just about mastered the pincher grasp and she took four steps on her own today! She will even cruise a foot or so away from us. Doesn't sound like much but, believe me, it's progress.
Tomorrow is our last full day here in Changsha. We will receive the adoption decree and Olivia's (Chinese) passport and then it's off to Guangzhou Saturday afternoon. We're all excited to get to Guangzhou because we should have more flexibility there.
We love and miss you all.
In Him,
Chris, Kim, and Olivia

Connor and Glen,
Only six days (China time) until we get home. Can't wait to see you!
We love you more infinity!