Tuesday, July 10, 2007

U.S. Consulate Day















After breakfast we tried to keep Indigo up during the morning so she would have an early afternoon nap. So in the late morning we went down to the swimming pool with another family, Ashley and her daughter Ella and her aunt Mary. We lent Ella a stars and strip bikini swim suit - the one from Amy. Ella was so relaxed in the pool that she fell asleep - it was so cute. Indigo again loved swimming, and this time we were in the pool for nearly an hour. after all that swimming Indigo fell asleep on me in the shade on a lounge chair. Melanie was still swimming with Ashely et al. and ended up rescuing a little boy who jumped into the pool and sunk to the bottom - a massive caution to always be super alert around the water. We carried a sleeping Indigo all the way back to the room and she slept on the bed for about another hour. We brought in lunch and Indigo ate a whole bowl of congee with chicken. After lunch we took Indigo in her stroller for some shopping and had to hurry back to get dressed for our appointment at the American consulate.
The bus ride was nearly 45 minutes from the hotel to downtown Guangzhou where the American consulate is now located. Indigo had a melt down on the bus, but we quickly prepared her bottle and she was happy again. Due to security concerns, we were not permitted to bring any cameras. We had to show our passports and then go through metal detectors. There were so many families with babies there. We were told there were 58 babies, so you can imagine that for each baby there are at least two adults, but some people have other children with them and other family members. We then had to bring Indigo up to a window along with a document that has her picture for identification by a consulate employee. We then had a speech about the process and what to expect upon landing back in the US (Indigo will be an official US citizen upon landing on American soil). Then everyone had to rise, raise their right hands and take an oath that all of the information supplied to the American government was true to the best of our knowledge and that we will fulfill our promise to care for our new children. Then we had to wait to be given back Indigo's Chinese passport that now contains an American visa (remember she is not officially a US citizen until we're back in the US). Back on the bus through rush hour traffic to the hotel, Indigo fell asleep.


We planned to meet friends back at the red couch, so we placed the sleeping Indigo on the couch while we waited for everyone to assemble for pics - one way to guarantee a photo of your child on the red couch is to put them there while they are fast asleep! When Ellen came to join us so that we could try to take photos of the girls in their American outfits on the red couch, Indigo was more cooperative than yesterday, but unfortunately Sarah did not want to pose. I guess this is the long start of wanting great photos of your kids and taking what you can get.
We stayed at the hotel for dinner because we have a long night of repacking, and shifting items into an additional suitcase we had to purchase here. We thoroughly enjoyed dinner. We went back to the outdoor bar-b-que place with Rick, Ellen, Sarah and their families. Indigo and Sarah were hilarious. Sarah is a very dainty eater and Indigo just loves to grab food and shove it in. She would be checking out Sarah's plate and would reach over to grab watermelon off of Sarah's plate. As you can see, she was filthy by the end of the dinner. The plastic bowl was her take out bowl from lunch time which had become a play toy that came to dinner with us. After supper Melanie took a bath with Indigo and then she had her bottle and off to bed. We have been repacking the suitcases and now have to get this posted before trying to catch some sleep before morning. We have an early morning departure for the train station for our travel to Hong Kong tomorrow. After tonight just two more nights in China and then headed home!

10 comments:

Allyson said...

I love the pictures of Indigo in the pool. She looks so happy! I can't believe you will be home in a few days. I can't wait to meet your beautiful little girl. - Allyson

Anonymous said...

Hi Melanie, David and INDIGO!

Mazel Tov to you all for finding one another! You all look SO happy! Indigo is absolutely beautiful, and has the most radiant smile. I am so happy for all of you, and can't wait to see you again and to meet your precious baby daughter. Tot Shabbat in fall?

Warmly,

Miriam

Anonymous said...

So does that mean you will have to get another passport when you return because she will be a US citizen? I cannot wait until you get home. I like the picture of everyone on the couch.

Love, Amy

Kristi said...

Adorable! Not only did the girls have the same 4th of July dress..but Indigo and Zoe wore the same Consulate dress :) Great minds think alike! Enjoy the last couple days in China. We can't wait for you to be home and to meet Indigo!

Anonymous said...

Can't wait for you to come home. Safe travels to all. Everybody looks so happy and relaxed. See you soon.

Michele and Mark

Unknown said...

Oh, these photos are just so precious and lovely! It's great to see you three enjoying yourselves as a family! now I'm crying again.....
Toni

Susan said...

Melanie, David, and Indigo,

I have not accessed your blog for several days and really enjoyed catching up this afternoon. I am really enjoying these updates and have forwarded your blog address to a friend whose sister will be leaving soon for China to get her girl (to be named Lillian). She has enjoyed it and also found it informative--the impact of the journal of your experiences is far reaching.

Gary and I are really looking forward to meeting Indigo.

Love, Susan

Anonymous said...

Okay - can I just say that she is the cutest baby/toddler. Everyone keeps commenting on how certain features she has are like yours (I know you're laughing right?) We are all really enjoying keeping up with you guys on your journey, thanks for keeping us in the loop. WHERE'S TODAYS BLOG????

Anonymous said...

By the way, that last anonymous comment is from me.

Love Sherri McDonald

Anonymous said...

Dear David, Melanie & Indigo--What great experiences you have shared with us all. Thank you for opening up your life to share. A friend of ours is going through adoption papers now to get a baby from China. I was hoping it would be ok to share this blog with her? What a beautiful angel Indigo is. She adores you both you can tell. I am happy to know you had a safe trip & will be adjusting to your life in your beautiful home. Take Care Cassa/Milw