Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Off We Go!


We fly out tomorrow! Our flight will be 15-16 hours long, so we won't be able to post until Friday night/Saturday morning at the earliest.
Follow our trip at this site. Talk to you soon!

Friday, February 8, 2008

Only 6 more to go

Only 6 more days until we leave - we're coming, Ethan!

We also got a call today from our adoption agency. They have been able to get in touch with Ethan's orphanage to make sure the kids are doing okay, with all of the storms they have been getting hit with. The orphanage said Ethan is doing well - it is colder than usual, but all of the children are doing okay. They can't take the kids outside to play and to get fresh air due to the cold, but they are doing fine. WHAT A RELIEF!

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Happy New Year!




Gung Hay Fat Choy!


Happy New Year, everyone! Today starts Chinese New Year, the Year of the Rat. Maggie is wearing new clothes today, and will be celebrating with her preschool friends. She is taking in red envelopes with chocolate coins, coloring pages, firecracker candy and a book that talks about Chinese New Year. She also made a paper lantern to help celebrate:



Tonight, we will have dinner at our favorite Chinese restaurant to complete the celebration!

Sunday, February 3, 2008

Holding up Half the Sky



Holding up Half the Sky


One day an elephant saw a hummingbird lying on its back with its tiny feet up in the air.


"What are you doing?" asked the elephant.


The hummingbird replied, "I heard that the sky might fall today, and so I am ready to help hold it up, should it fall."


The elephant laughed cruelly. "Do you really think," he said, "that those tiny feet could help hold up the sky?"


The hummingbird kept his feet up in the air, intent on his purpose, as he replied, "Not alone. But each must do what he can. And this is what I can do."

— A Chinese Folktale

As many of you have read in the news, China is being hit with its worst snowstorm and winter weather in at least 50 years. Unfortunately, this is affecting a lot of the orphanges (Social Welfare Institutes) in China, and the children in the SWIs are in trouble. Some of them are in remote areas, and are running out of diapers, food, blankets and having to deal with broken heaters and water heaters, with no access to get supplies due to the snow. It breaks my heart to think that Ethan might be cold or hungry, but I have to keep the faith that he is being well taken care of. I know the nannies and staff put the babies' needs first, but the orphanages need our help.

There is a way to help out these babies - please visit Half The Sky right now and click on the Little Mouse Emergency Fund to donate as little as $25 to help these orphanges get the help they need right away. $25 is not a lot to most people, but that money may help save a child and help get an orphange through this terrible winter.