When the boys was napping, Hebron went exploring for a noodle house that will serve us, like in Chinatown. He came back saying that he found a noodle house and a large food court area. Great! No more street food. So we went to the food court looking for dinner. Most vendors are selling food that I don't recognize and they lay it all out in the open. I opted not to eat it because it looked unsafe and again it is self served. So we went to the noodle house since we saw waiters and people sitting and being served. The place was full so we have to venture upstairs. The waiter told us that you have to order downstairs and get a receipt. Ok, perhaps then they will bring food to us. So I went to downstairs to order. Of course the menu is in Chinese with no picture. I only have limited ability to read traditional Chinese and they write in simplified Chinese. It seems like everyone was eating noodle in red soup, which means it it spicy. So I have to be careful not to order those. I was finally able to figure out that they have mushroom chicken noodle soup, so I ordered three bowls, a total of 18 RMB. I then took my receipt upstairs and gave it to the waiter. She looked at my receipt and told me that I have to downstairs to pick up my food. Are you kidding me? After all that I have to serve myself again. So I ventured downstairs again and saw that there are three pickup windows. I choose one and they motioned me to another one. Then I moved over, the guy was asking me some questions that I don't understand. After repeating a few times, I finally figured out from context that he is asking me do I want thick or thin noodle. I watched him prepare the food and he put a whole spoon full of white powder in before he poured in the soup. What the heck is that? Perhaps powder MSG? I hope it is not melamine. Because the soups are so huge Hebron had to bring them upstairs. After all the excitement, I was no longer hungry. Not sure why we were not served and others were. Maybe I ordered the wrong thing. Well, no more eating like the locals. I will have to post pix after I get back because I can't go over my data allowance.
It is not the destination that matters, but rather "The Journey." Welcome to our voyage.
"Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength." Deuteronomy 6:5
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Eating like a local
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Our time in Shanghai
We arrived at 12 am local time in Shanghai on Dec 9. Everyone was a zombie due to the lack of sleep. The 14 hrs plane ride to Hong Kong went amazingly well. The boys watched alot of TV, did some homework, and took two short naps. Hebron and I didn't sleep much, so the 2 hrs connecting flight from HK to Shanghai was really hard because we all should be staying up so we can actually fall asleep after we arrive. So we were all zombies and I can hardly keep my eyes open.
Hanging out with the Kims is alot of fun. Both P Jason and Krista took Friday off to take us around town. We started the day with Krista making us an all American breakfast of pancakes, eggs, and bacon. The boys loved it and it made them feel at home already. Elizabeth is such a big girl now. She talks like Krista but much more dramatic. She actually walks to school by herself. Their gated community is safe with security guards and the school is just right across the street. I am just so at awe that she is so grown up.
We spent the rest of the day touring the Kims' community, visited Carrefour (which is like our super Walmart), went shopping. Pearls are a good deal here. I got my mom a real 8 mm salt water pearl necklace for a little over $100. It's over $1000 at Costco. We also took the subway and tuk tuk (it's an electric rick shaw). On day two, we went to downtown Shanghai and had the best po tat I ever had. It's basically an egg tart but with flaky skin. The egg filling was warm and creamy, the skin was flaky and buttery. Mmmm..... This is coming from someone who does not like egg tart.
On Friday night, the Kims invited a family over for dinner to meet us and that family brought their friends who is also missionaries in China that are visiting Shanghai. The Kims does not know this out-of-town family. During dinner conversation, we learned that this out-of-town family is passing by Shanghai on the way to visit family in the bay area. And get this, they are missionaries in Kunming, the city where Mui mui is. No one knew they live in Kunming before this dinner. They gave us tips, told us where to go, and calmed our fears. Before we started the trip we pray that God would go before us. We claimed the Lord's promises in Isaiah 45: 2-3 which says, "I will go before you and will level the mountains...so that you may know that I am the Lord your God." God answered our prayer and assured us of His guidance by allowing us to meet this family from Kunming. This is not a coincident but a plan within God's will.
Thursday, December 09, 2010
Wednesday, December 08, 2010
Testing iPhone app
My work gave me an international phone plan, I hope I can blog there using my phone. I don't like the fact that I may not be able to be connected to technology. Just finished packing. I hope I got everything.
Tuesday, December 07, 2010
Journey to the East
After two and a half weeks of buying things and packing for our trip, I think we are ready to go. Our packing list is double column, two pages long. We are bringing anything and everything you can think of for the just-in-case scenerios. Beside the regular baby stuff like bottles, formula, diapers, infant feeding things, and clothes, we have toys for the boys, homework, and snacks. And not to mention a whole pharmacy. Our medicine bag is full of all kinds of medication for kids and adult as I am trying to prepare for everything possible. We were advised to bring gifts. So we have a suitcase full of Made in USA stuff to give away. I feel like a Santa Claus.
Beyond the excitement, there are lots of fears and anxieties (but don't mention it to the boys). Alot of people have given me tips on how to be safe in China and I appreciate it. But hearing those stories made me nervous. Someone told me that in GZ and through out China people would kidnap boys and sell them to the country side as labor or dismember them and make them beg for money. Oh my, how horrible and I am bringing my precious sons to THAT city? I don't want to cause them any harm or what if they get terribly sick? I always keep my eyes on them, but I feel like I have to carry them and hold them tight. But how can I do that now that we have three? I've even asked my mom to make two leash type of thing so I can put one end on me and one end on the boys. Just thinking about it paralzes me. So I have to refocuses my attention on the loving and powerful Creator. I have to remind myself that God is good and that He will not give me more than what I can bear. It was He who called us to this journey and He alone is in control of the entire process. I am reminded that God has blessed us every step of the way thus far, from the quick and smooth paperwork to the miraculous financial provision. I've prayed that He would go before us and smooth out our path. I know He will.
Just one final exam to go and we will be off. I hope to have internet access so I can continue to update this blog. Please pray for the following:
Beyond the excitement, there are lots of fears and anxieties (but don't mention it to the boys). Alot of people have given me tips on how to be safe in China and I appreciate it. But hearing those stories made me nervous. Someone told me that in GZ and through out China people would kidnap boys and sell them to the country side as labor or dismember them and make them beg for money. Oh my, how horrible and I am bringing my precious sons to THAT city? I don't want to cause them any harm or what if they get terribly sick? I always keep my eyes on them, but I feel like I have to carry them and hold them tight. But how can I do that now that we have three? I've even asked my mom to make two leash type of thing so I can put one end on me and one end on the boys. Just thinking about it paralzes me. So I have to refocuses my attention on the loving and powerful Creator. I have to remind myself that God is good and that He will not give me more than what I can bear. It was He who called us to this journey and He alone is in control of the entire process. I am reminded that God has blessed us every step of the way thus far, from the quick and smooth paperwork to the miraculous financial provision. I've prayed that He would go before us and smooth out our path. I know He will.
Just one final exam to go and we will be off. I hope to have internet access so I can continue to update this blog. Please pray for the following:
- Safety flying there and back and that the kids will be able to handle the long flight.
- Safety within China for the reason mentioned above and that we all would stay healthy. And also protection from theft.
- Good bonding with Mui-Mui so that she would form an attachment with us and that she will know that we are her parents now.
- Quick recovery from jet lag there and back. Good sleep when it's time to sleep so we all will have the energy to do what we have to do. I've heard that it's really rigorous.
- Opportunity to share Christ with people we come in contact with. When I am busy, I tend to only focus on my needs and the task at hand. Please pray that God will open up my eyes to those who are ready and willing to receive the gospel.
Sunday, December 05, 2010
Blogger iPhone App (take one)
Just downloaded an iPhone app for us to use in China to blog about our journey. Let's see whether this thing works or not.


A coworker knitted the hat for our little girl. How cute!
Friday, November 19, 2010
We have a departure date
We've just booked our tickets and are leaving on December 8th. After a whole day of calling travel agencies, we have finally booked our tickets. There are no direct flight so there must be layovers. On the way there, we will be stopping by Shanghai for a night before going to Kunming to pick up Mui-Mui. We will then travel with three kids to Guangzhou to finish paper work. From there we will fly home stopping by Hong Kong. We should be home on Christmas Eve. So Mui-Mui will be home for Christmas.
Just thinking about going so far with so many kids really makes me nervous. There are so many things to prepare for and wrap-up before we leave. Please pray for the following:
Just thinking about going so far with so many kids really makes me nervous. There are so many things to prepare for and wrap-up before we leave. Please pray for the following:
- Kitty still have a paper and final exam to complete before leaving. Pray for diligence and efficiency.
- Hebron and Kitty both need to finish our project at work before the trip. So please pray that we have enough time to still do a good job.
- Pray that we will adequately pack as there are lots to bring.
- Pray for good health for everyone while we are there.
- Pray for adjustment to time change there and back.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Experienced Big Brother
I just have to share this, I am so proud of Cb. The boys are sharing a room now and they often talk before falling asleep. When C woke up this morning he told me that last night he taught J how to be a big brother. So I asked him what he said. He said he told Dai-dai that if Mui-mui cries, then give her a binky. If her binky falls off, then help her pick it up. If she continue to cry, then give her a toy. If she still cries, then tell Mommy.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Travel Approval Received
We have been waiting for the travel approval from China to authorize us to pick up Mui-mui. Yesterday, we got it! God is so good. The process has been fast and smooth thus far, exactly what we have been praying for. The adoption agency immediate submited for us a request to travel on Dec 10th. We are again waiting for that date to be approved. Please pray specifically that we can travel on 12/10/2010 because that is the best date for everyone in our family.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
The Miraculous Provision...
WOW! God had met ALL our financial needs; ALL $13K in only four weeks. This can only be the work of the Almighty God who loves us to much that He gave us Jesus Christ. When we started fundraising, we didn’t know exactly how God was going to provide, but we knew He was going to meet our needs one way or another. If God were to provide us with a loan, we would be happy to accept that as well.
After telling everyone our needs, Kitty prayed that God would confirm two things.
1. Confirm that adoption is really His plan for our family.
2. Calm her fears of the unknown and assure her that He will direct our steps.
He has not only met our financial needs and answered our prayers, but His provision surpasses our expectations. He has shown us that He does not call us to a task that is too difficult and that He will give us the means to accomplish it. In the book of Exodus, when God called Moses to lead the Israelites out of Egypt, Moses felt inadequate. God time and time again assured Mosses that He will be with him every step of the way. Even though there may be challenges ahead, we know that our God will guide us. All we have to do is be faithful in doing what He has planned for us and hold on to His promises.
Just thinking about how He used our loving friends and family to meet our needs brings tears to my eyes. We are thankful to everyone who had a hand in helping us, from telling your friends, to donating, to bidding, and especially those giving so generously. If anyone is even remotely thinking about adoption, please let us know. We would love to share details with you and provide you with some resources. If you are going to adopt, we would love to come along side you and offer you our help, prayers, and support. You have all been a blessing to us. If we can be of any help to you, please let us know.
After telling everyone our needs, Kitty prayed that God would confirm two things.
1. Confirm that adoption is really His plan for our family.
2. Calm her fears of the unknown and assure her that He will direct our steps.
He has not only met our financial needs and answered our prayers, but His provision surpasses our expectations. He has shown us that He does not call us to a task that is too difficult and that He will give us the means to accomplish it. In the book of Exodus, when God called Moses to lead the Israelites out of Egypt, Moses felt inadequate. God time and time again assured Mosses that He will be with him every step of the way. Even though there may be challenges ahead, we know that our God will guide us. All we have to do is be faithful in doing what He has planned for us and hold on to His promises.
Just thinking about how He used our loving friends and family to meet our needs brings tears to my eyes. We are thankful to everyone who had a hand in helping us, from telling your friends, to donating, to bidding, and especially those giving so generously. If anyone is even remotely thinking about adoption, please let us know. We would love to share details with you and provide you with some resources. If you are going to adopt, we would love to come along side you and offer you our help, prayers, and support. You have all been a blessing to us. If we can be of any help to you, please let us know.
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