...but you received the Spirit of adoption. And by him we cry, "Abba, Father." Romans 8:15

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Guangzhou and Motherhood

We haven't written since ???  Thursday?  So Friday was spent watching the rain fall outside our hotel room window and watching the clock with the other eye.  We checked out after lunch, went to the police station to pick up Isaac's passport and headed to the airport where we watched the clock for about 3 more hours before our plane arrived.  Isaac fell in love with the planes as they took off.  The boy can make some awesome truck and plane noises!  Our flight was late so we got to our hotel in Guangzhou and checked in about midnight Friday (noon Friday in Charlotte).  It had been a very long day!  Isaac fell asleep on the plane, Abby fell asleep in the van ride from airport to hotel so we carried two sleeping children into the lobby.  ...they didn't have a room for us :( .   Long day got a little longer.  We slept in a small suite that night with Abby, Nathan and Jon on cots butted up against each other.  We knew it was just for one night and tried to smile and learn.  The hotel did move us to two rooms later Saturday!  :)

Saturday started early with breakfast at 8 and a bus ride to the International Medical Clinic at 9.  All children being adopted have to go through a medical checkup.  Some, who are under Hague regulation, have to also get their vaccinations updated before they can leave the country or before the U.S. will give them the Visa for home.  Isaac fits that category.  He is a healthy 27 pounder, depending on the scales.  But he did have to get 4 shots.  Harrison got to hold him for those.  Poor little guy didn't scream but just cried really hard.  :(((  Later in the day he would grab his thigh where the shots had been and say Owwww.  He can also say Hi and Bye - and of course Momma and Isaac - which comes out more like Iaaa.

This afternoon we found a Pizza Hut!  So we had lunch there.... and then supper.  The kids have all been swimming and the little ones are in bed.  Nathan and Jon found the weight room and just returned.  It's Saturday night and we are all slowing down for some much needed rest.  Our hearts are in a bit of a struggle though because tomorrow is Sunday.  And even though we are in a city of a few million people, there isn't a church where we can go to worship.  I think there is one that is open to us but it is small in construction and the number of people is to large to get in.  My heart struggles as I am reminded at the apathy that even Christians regard church attendance in the U.S. and the way we treat it like a department store - we trade churches quicker than we trade socks and often prefer to just sleep in.  I fear that God will judge us for the way we treat his bride.

On another note, tomorrow is also Mother's Day!!!!  I have to say it to the world here - My wife is the most amazing mother I have ever had the privilege of being around.  Watching the way she is an instant mom to our new son while mothering Abby, Nathan and Jon and being concerned for Bek and Sarah back in Charlotte...  She truly amazes me.

Happy Mother's Day!

2 comments:

Everything Beautiful Shay said...

Blessings to you all this Sunday! Well I guess you already had Sunday but sure hope it was great and Sandy had a wonderful Mother's Day!!! So thankful you all made it to Guangzhou and have two rooms now. Hope Isaac is doing well have his immunizations. We too will have to go through that with SJ. Hope you all sleep well!
Blessings to you all!
Sharon

Anonymous said...

Happy Mother's Day! We look forward to skyping with you at 9:00 PM, your time on Monday. Thanks for all the great pictures. Mark Kovach