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August 30th
Romans 8 :28
And we know that in all things God works for the good of those
who love him.
Taking
a while, but I am finally going back to update this last page of my
travel journal, our final day in China.
We
woke and went to our last breakfast at the buffet. Mark said we should eat light,
since we were planning to eat lunch with some of our friends. But I felt the need to overflow my
plate, I would never get that yummy French toast again! It was so weird,
knowing we would never eat at this hotel overlooking the Pearl River
again.
Right
after breakfast we began to make our rounds to the shops who we had
ordered things from. Sadly,
no one had our things ready. Lesson number 100. Order your things early, and tell them you are leaving
the day before you actually do leave. Granted, I ordered a lot. But we were panicked. We headed back to the room to
finish up packing. I left
lots of things behind. Our
suitcases were overflowing.
For lunch we ate at a Cantonese Restaurant in the White Swan, with
Jennifer & Todd, Lori and Vinnie. We tried Pigeon, and it was really good. Despite the head on the plate! I
think we got a good shot of Todd acting as if he is going to try that
part! Fried Green Beans were wonderful, all the food there was really
good. Sage slept
through lunch, in my arms.
Mark
went out and picked up the rest of our orders, only one jacket out of 18
custom made outfits was not finished. Jennifer offered to pick it up for me and ship it to
me from the states. No other options, we had to go.
They
picked up all our luggage(one great thing, every hotel, they pick up your
luggage at your room and get it to where it needs to go) and we loaded
the bus for the US Consulate Appointment. It was about a 45 minute
drive. Sabrina gave a speech
on the way over, which did not help my already weepy emotions. Yes, I was
excited to get home, but so sad to leave all these new friends I had
met. Much less to leave
China, Sages birthcountry. One thing she said that really struck my
heart. She said, these mothers
do not want to give up their babies. And while we have no idea why Sage was given up, I do
want to believe that she was loved, and that her birthmother made a
choice to give her up in hopes of a better future for her. There were
other options that her mother could have taken, and so we are forever
thankful that she chose this road for her baby, our daughter.
We
were not allowed to take photo’s in the Consulate. We were also not allowed to take
in any liquids so some of our group lost their thermos full of water for
formula. We had to go through security to get in. Then we were ushered up
to a window, they checked to make sure that Sage matched the picture on
her visa. We took an oath as
a group, swearing to take care of these babies,which was so moving to
me. There were about 50 plus
families in the room with us all different agencies. Looking around and seeing all
these mommy’s and daddy’s, and all these new babies, some screaming, some
sleeping, some laughing, it was just amazing. These parents who have been
through exactly what we have been through to get our babies… We were then
given Sage’s visa and we left. We did not realize that we were going to
be leaving our group right there to go to the airport. We jumped back on
our bus, presented Sabrina with a parting group gift. We collected almost $600 we
donated in her name to one of the CHI foundations, that helps kids in
need get much needed surgeries. And then we had to say goodbye. It was so hard. These families who we have been
with for 2 weeks. The ones
who watched us become parents to Sage, and who we watched become
families. They were our support through each day in China. We might never
see them again. It was a
quick goodbye, but full of sweet memories that will stay on my heart
forever.
We
headed to the airport and stood in line forever to get checked in. If the
line was a sign of our flight, it was going to be full. We had to go
through customs and we had these papers we had to fill out and hand
over. Well we hand him Sage’s
and he said, you should have filled this out in Chinese, this time I will
help you, but next time, Chinese.
What? Ok, next time,
I will practice up my Chinese handwriting and do that. We had a “western”
dinner while waiting, but I got a chicken sandwich which was very spicy
and very chewy. I am ready
for American normal chicken!
The wait was short and soon we were boarding the plane. We did
have 6 CHI couples on our flight. 4 Hunan Families along w/ the cutie
from our flight in, Lillie and her new sister! We settled in on the plane
and we were off. It was a
very full flight this time, and we did not receive ANY special treatment
this time as before. In fact, we did not see much of
the flight attendants on this flight. They served dinner right away,
which was rice and some sort of spicy meat. Sage fell asleep pretty quickly. Our seats were the 2
on the side. We had hoped
for bulkhead, in that area sometimes you can get a bassinet. But it was fine, Sage fell asleep
on my lap, and slept for most of the entire flight. I actually slept a
little bit myself. Though we had terrible turbulence on that flight,
which surprised me, the way over was so smooth. Being on a Chinese airline, the movies were bad. We could find nothing in English!
With only about 2 hours to go, they finally served breakfast. And that is when Sage decided to
wake up, and have a bad, I mean REALLY bad diaper blow out. Less than 2 minutes after they
set down my tray, might I add, WITH the food cart in the aisle. Thankfully one of the bathrooms
in our area was a wheelchair accessible, so it was larger. Of course getting out of my seat
covered in, well, just covered, getting around the breakfast cart, all
the while the flight attendants trying to ignore me and the stench I
think, then waiting in line
for that one bathroom which happened to be occupied FOREVER!! Thank
goodness I had packed clothes for me and Sage both in our carry on. I quickly lost my appetite at
that point! And that little incident did help to pass the last part of the
flight pretty quickly! We landed in Los Angeles at 7:30PM. Have I mentioned that the Chinese
pilots land differently than US pilots? They are rough, I don’t know why, but we both noticed
that they land so much harder! It did go through my head, we saw how they
drive, and we actually trust them to fly us!? Good thing I flew China Southern before I rode in a chinese
taxi! We rushed off the plane as quickly as we could, we were told to
hurry and get in line for US immigrations. There was some man there who had us get in one line,
then tried to make us get into another line, which we all refused to
budge. When we asked why, he
said “Because that is the way it is”. And you know me, that just ticked me off and I thought,
you want me to move, and stand in a longer line, AFTER waiting in this
line, you will have to pick me up and move me. This is America, I know my rights and I have been on a
plane for 15 hours.
Thankfully we did not get hauled off to the police station, we
stayed in our spot and we made it through. It was so nuts that we did not get to say goodbye to
all our friends as we would have liked, but it was good to be on US soil
for sure! We gathered our luggage and jumped on the shuttle to our hotel
for the night.
By
8:30 we were checking into our room at the Sheraton. We paid $150.00 to stay at this hotel,
and I guess we were so spoiled from China hotels, but it felt like a
dump! I guess I should not go that far, but it was not the White Swan!
Except of course for the heavenly beds! They were well worth the $! We dumped our luggage into
the room, and went downstairs for our first American Meal. We both had
steak, mashed potatoes, it was good! No pointing at the menu to order, we
did not have to ask them to leave out the spice or ice from our drinks! But our dinner was so quiet. This was the first time we had
been alone and it was strange! Sage had no friends, we had no one, our
trip was really coming to an end.
Mark
and I were exhausted, but not our little angel who had slept almost the entire
flight, she was ready to go! So it was a very short night in our soft
beds! At least they were comfy to lay on awake. By 4am we gave up and got
ready for the airport. Mark took a hike down the road to get diapers, we
were out. We took the shuttle to the airport
and guess what, Sage fell asleep and continued to sleep for most of the
day. Mark and I were both so
anxious now. Home, we are coming home!
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