At this time in 2 weeks, we should be sitting on a plane waiting for take off to Beijing! (via LA and Hong Kong)....of course the domestic parts of our trip are on American Airlines, so who knows we'll be sitting there on the tarmac, but we'll at least have gone successfully through security and everyone will have their electronics off and seat backs and tray tables in the upright position, half-listening to the flight attendant ramble on and on about flotation devices and exit rows. By now the kids will have ravaged the snack supply that's supposed to last all day and will be entertained by their travel toys for at least another hour if we're lucky!
I'm amazed that this is actually happening! And even though this ain't our first adoption rodeo, it still feels all new and exciting, and somehow, I don't know what to expect at all. That's how it feels today, anyway. I think it can be compared to being pregnant for the second, third or fourth time -- you block out the scary, painful parts of labor and delivery, because otherwise, you'd never go through it again!
And I guess that's where we are -- I have successfully blocked most of the anxiety and fear of the last adoption journey. There were some really stressful, tragic, frightening moments for sure, and now I'm ready to do it all again. Unfortunately, I've also blocked the more practical parts as well. For instance, I cannot remember how in the world we entertained the kids for 33 hours of airline travel. I cannot remember how NOT to drink the water. I cannot remember how badly my feet ached after a day of sightseeing or how much I craved chips & salsa. Oh wait, it's all coming back to me now!
Hopefully my memory will also return to the point where I can remember how to pack everyone's stuff not to exceed 44 pounds each when the suitcase itself weighs 20 and Brian's shoes weigh 15. Wish me luck!
15 February 2011
Two Weeks and Counting!
Posted by Nora Jane at 2/15/2011 08:22:00 PM
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There is only one thing better than shopping in Hong Kong, and that’s eating. From small noodle joints to upscale French restaurant, you will locate all sorts of restaurant, eating hall and snack stall on earth in Hong Kong. Here I found small amount of Hong-Kong-styled snacks online (yummiexpress.freetzi.com). This is definitely a good choice before I have $ for another trip.
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