Friday, September 7, 2007
Saturday, Aug 11
Friday, August 10
Alrighty then, where did we leave off? Ah yes, Todd made it home from work only slightly later than we anticipated, and I took off to go pick up Lauren from her first day of sixth grade and middle school (what we used to call "junior high"). Here's a picture of Lauren with our luggage – so the amount of luggage wasn't really as bad as it seemed like it would be, huh?
We checked in at the airport two hours early for our flight, and went to grab some lunch. Funny how expensive mediocre airport food can be! (That's funny, as in really unbelievable, not funny ha-ha.) As we waited for our flight to Houston, we met a lovely woman from San Antonio who had adopted her sixteen-year-old daughter from Russia when she was about 2 years old. Sharing our adoption stories with each other made the time pass quickly until they called our flight. As we our plane took off, I remember thinking, "I can't believe this day has finally arrived! I've dreamed of it for so long!" Todd must have read my mind, because he said almost the same thing!
Our flight to Houston was smooth and arrived right on time, so we proceeded to the gate where our flight to San Francisco was supposed to be departing from only to find there had been a gate change. We had plenty of time, so that was no big deal. Our flight to San Francisco left on time so we settled in for the nearly four-hour flight. On board was a co-ed high school athletic team returning to SF from some sort of international tournament. They were wound up, to say the least, so it was a bit of a noisy flight. I wrote thank you notes for the gifts received at my baby shower the previous week, so the time passed quickly. Next thing you know, we're landing in San Francisco.
We claimed our baggage (only to find out that we could have checked it straight through to Taipei in Baton Rouge!) and proceeded to the International terminal to check-in for our EVA Air flight to Taipei. We had plenty of time, and we were starved (our Houston/SF flight was beverage service only), so we found another outrageously expensive cafĂ© – thankfully, the food at this one was much tastier! Still having a couple of hours to burn before our next flight, we settled in at the gate and waited. Todd took a nap, and Lauren and I people-watched. Nearly everyone at the gate was Chinese, so we began to get the first taste of what it felt like to be in the minority for a change!
I watched them load the luggage and cargo on our 747-Airbus – everything was piled on these huge pallets and shrink-wrapped, then hoisted up onto a platform and loaded onto the plane through these incredibly large cargo doors. I found it interesting, but then there's not a whole lot else to find interesting at midnight while you're waiting for a flight!
Turn back the hands of time …
Okay, by now most of you know that we've been back from Taiwan for almost a month now. You've also probably heard that the blog-thing didn't work out so well because we never could get an internet connection at our hotel in Taipei. Also, we were kept pretty busy every day until we went to St Lucy to pick up Mia and, after we got her, time was a blur until it was time to leave for home. And since we've been home, it's been pretty crazy! We're just now getting back to "normal," although "normal" for us is still pretty crazy!
There's so much to tell about our trip, and I really do what to share it with y'all so, with your permission, we're going to turn back the hands of time and blog our trip memories! I'm going to do my best to make fairly regular posts to catch you up as quickly as possible to-date.
Are you ready? Here we go …
Friday, August 10, 2007
Last Post Stateside
Sally, your package for Frankie Tru is packed in Lauren's suitcase. We LOVED the SLC onesies, and thank you so much for Mia's shirts. But our favorite is the onesie featuring Max-Min's artwork! How very adorable! Please give him a big hug and thank you from us!
So, we're off and on our way. Please keep us in your prayers! We love y'all!
Thursday, August 9, 2007
We Leave Tomorrow!
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
Ten Hours Later ...
We had to have our pest control professional out to the house today because I found Black Widow spiders in our garage yesterday. Todd killed one in our mailbox the day before that. The thought of having those nasty critters even close to my family makes my skin crawl! We live in a new subdivision and all the construction has brought them out, I guess. You can bet I won't be letting my pest control contract lapse any time soon! I'd never seen one of those things before in my life, and I wouldn't be too upset if I never saw another one. Gross!
The packing is nearly done - Todd is working through his "honey-do" list tonight. Just a few more things to cross off the list and we'll be ready to go! Tomorrow is my last day of work before we leave. Yippee! My co-worker's birthday is tomorrow, so the girls in the office are taking her out to lunch. That means that not only is tomorrow my "Friday," but a longer lunch means a shorter work day! Happy 35th, Alicia!
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
Amazing, the stuff you have on your to-do-list ...
Sunday, August 5, 2007
Getting Ready To Travel
Rather than send individual e-mails, I've decided to create this blog so friends and family can follow our journey. So log on whenever you like, and we'll try to have a few lines about our day's adventures and a few pictures to share with y'all!
Please continue to keep us in your daily prayers -- we'll miss y'all and can't wait to get back home so you can meet Mia!