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Tuesday, August 22, 2006
To the mountains to visit the pandas


After a day in the hotel (it was 104 degrees outside), we left Chongqing on August 17. We flew to Chengdu and then got on a bus for a harrowing 5 hour drive through mountain passes under construction to the Wolong Panda Preserve. Though the trip was awful, it was cool and we got to see pandas in a way you can see them nowhere else in the world. Kara even got to be close to one, though it was a little scary.
It's official

Lida had a bad itchy rash on her head, neck and shoulders, so the next morning we went with some other families to a children's hospital in Chongqing, which was an interesting experience. They confirmed that it was heat rash, and also told us that she is tall and left-handed, like Kara!

Then we went to the Chongqing Adoption Center, where they took our picture and made the official document which says that Lida is now our adoptive daughter. The sign at the door read "Wish you have a happy life in future." We got a surprise when we walked into the office--a bunch of babies and staff from Lida's orphanage were waiting for another adoption group. We took a picture of Lida with the orphanage director, who called Lida by the nickname "DongDong." The picture of Lida in the records, taken when she went back to the orphanage from foster care, showed that she had longer hair and no rash at that time. Then we all went to a spicy Sichuan dinner to celebrate our official adoptions.
Getting to know each other


After giving thank-you gifts to the staff who transported the babies from the orphanage, we took Lida upstairs and gave her some formula and a bath. Lida is great at clapping and waving, and likes assistance to stand up so she can dance. This probably comes from spending lots of time in a walker. She is a sweet-tempered baby and is very observant. She loves to watch Kara bounce around and works hard to keep her in sight. She has two lower teeth and is just getting two upper teeth.
Meeting Lida


When we arrived at the hotel in Chongqing, we were told to check in and go to our rooms and relax, and they would call when it was time to go meet the babies. As we were checking in one group member said "the babies are here." We turned around and across the lobby we saw these little armloads dressed in yellow. They called LiDong first but we already knew it was her. She had just had a 6 hour bus ride in the heat, and she just kept gazing at us.
In Beijing

We arrived in Beijing at 8 AM on August 11, were driven to our hotel, and after showers and an hour or so of rest, we went with the other families in our adoption group to lunch at a Dai ethnic restaurant and then to the Temple of Heaven. This is where we got our first taste of the attention that Westerners can get in China. So many people wanted to touch and have their picture taken with Kara that it was a little unnerving.




