Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Day-14: Red Couch Day











This morning after breakfast, Moriah and I went to a children's park while Andy stayed at the hotel. Our guide took our papers to the consulate, so one of us had to be available in case there were any questions. The children's park was fun, but it was so hot and humid that we didn't stay very long. We rode on a carousel and a little train. The most exciting part of the outing was trying to catch a taxi home. It was a busy time of day and it took us a long time. I forgot the camera, so there are no pictures of this little excursion.


This evening, we had the "red couch photos." This hotel has a lot of red couches, so it is a tradition for groups to have pictures of the kids on the red couch. The little boy who is crying is usually a very happy boy, but he didn't like the idea of sitting on that couch with all of those girls! Moriah entertained herself by pulling off her shoes and pulling out her little friend's hair bow. The parents were laughing and taking as many pictures as we could. The kids were not as amused as the parents were. Then we all walked to an Italian restaurant for dinner. During dinner, Moriah and Daddy played, "eat the cheerio off of Daddy's nose." She thought Daddy was pretty funny today and laughed when he tickled her. She has decided that she is not too crazy about nap time, but other than that she is such a happy girl. We are really enjoying her. We get a lot of comments that she looks like her Daddy. She seems to think my nose and hair are funny and likes to touch them a lot. We bought a $15 dollar suitcase today to help us get all of our stuff home. We hope it makes it home in one piece. It says "Polo" on the outside, so it must be high quality. : )


We would like to continue to ask for prayer for our friends in Colorado whose infant son is gravely ill. We know that God always does what is right and that all things work together for our good and for His glory. Yet our hearts are heavy for these friends during this time. We would ask for prayer for peace and wisdom for them as they face difficult decisions.

5 comments:

Dan Trumble said...

Stephen thinks Moriah is cute and he thinks it will be good to see her when she's back.

The sad kid looks a bit like Chairman Mao.

- Dan

Football and Fried Rice said...

You had great red couch photos!! You can see her little personality starting to come out!! Her eyes are more expressive every day!

Football and Fried Rice said...

P.S. are you guys releasing your arrival information? Are you having a gathering at the airport??

Ashley and Mike said...

I love the photos - especially the one of Moriah smiling over Daddy's shoulder. We are praying for your friends...

Anonymous said...

I do so wish that great grandmom and great grandpop Leong could see their little great granddaughter! How cute she is. Such a love!!! The little fellow next to her on the red couch----the one crying reminds me of Caleb!! All the children are adorable, but of course we are partial to the little one in the Chinese RED outfit!!! Love, Mom