Monday, June 11, 2007

Ha Long Bay



No post in last few days due to Internet problems again. But when I last left you we were headed to Ha Long Bay. If you are a WC family and would like to go during your time in VN, let the staff know and they can coordinate for you for about $35/person. Our Mom got our cousin who lives here to rent a 12 passenger van for us and he took us up to Ha Long Bay. Our trip was around $25/person. 3 World Child Families went including us and Mom.


We had a great time. We rented a boat that had 2 decks for a 6 hour boat tour. The tour started with a stop at a cave aka grotto. It's a short climb up some steps for a nice cool walk through the grotto. It was great and the cool air was what we enjoyed the most. Then we were off for more touring. We stopped at a floating dock that had seafood you could buy fresh (still alive), you just choose what you want and your boat crew cooks it up for you. At the start of your ship you can let the crew know you'd like them to prepare lunch. They make fish, squid, shrimp, crab, and some good vegetables.


Then they took us to the beach, oh how great it was to get in the water. I didn't pack my swimsuit since our hotel didn't have a pool, but I bought one at the beach for $8. It wasn't that cute but oh so worth it to cool off a little in the water. The beach was my favorite part of the entire trip. 4 of us had to buy swimsuits, but it was so worth it.


It was such a hot day. I stripped down Thuy on the boat to her bloomers and nothing else. It was just so hot. The VN on the boat probably thought I was an awful mother for letting her go without being all covered up, but I didn't care it was just so hot. Oma got cold rags and we'd put them on her head to cool her off. Everyone else stripped down their babies too.


Overall it was a great day and highly suggested if you have the time. There was a big storm here on Sunday night and ever since then the weather has been so much better.


Big news in adoption land is we got Thuy's Visa yesterday, so she's all ours!!! We are leaving Tuesday night for Hawaii. It will take us around 26 hours to get home. That's counting the 13 hour lay over in Korea, yuck. But flights on leave for Hawaii late at night and only arrive in Korea from VN very early, hence our problem. They airline told me so many people honeymoon in Hawaii that's why all the flights leave late.


I'm a little anxious about the long plane ride. And Thuy's had a lot of gas lately making her cry, (sure she'd love that I shared that), so I hope all goes well. But in the wise words of our pediatrician Brian Tanabe, "Just remember on a plane, when your baby's crying & crying, you'll never see those people again."


5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yeah! How exciting ! I agree with your doctor you will never see those people again. My mom said that when they came home from England with my brother his ears hurt real bad. So he kept gum or a sucker. Thuy is alot smaller so a pacifer should be just fine. I know that you are excited to come home to your own home and get on a routine of some sort. Now the real fun begins!

Love,
Gayle

Anonymous said...

Bless her heart although she looks perfectly comfy with the rag on her head. I LOVE that you used your mommy power and stripped her clothes off regardless of the looks you may have gotten. Scott still remembers the three elderly ladies who chased him when Olivia didn't have a hat on!

HOORAY! WHOOPEE! CONGRATULATIONS THUY! You will be home soon! Will they greet her with a lei when she gets off the plane or is that only in the movies?

We just gave Olivia a bottle on take off and landing...she never turns down food :) We used the Mylicon (spelling?) drops in her bottle due to her gassy problems and remember BRING A CHANGE OF CLOTHES FOR EVERYONE (mommy, daddy, oma)on the plane and I would suggest some extra for Thuy! We all had to change (even Maddox) due to various "baby fluids) on the long flight.

We will be praying for a safe, uneventful journey. We can't wait to hear you are safe and sound in Hawaii! Wish we lived closer so I could meet little Thuy!!!!

Melissa

Shantel H. said...

Wow the scenery there is amazing! Glad you are all ready to head home.... oh, regarding the gas... one word for you: MYLICON! That stuff is a miracle in a bottle. It'll settle a baby's stomach in a matter of about 2 minutes! It's worth it's weight in gold, that's for sure!

Anonymous said...

I want to see a picture of Mommy with a cold rag on her head!! :) I am so glad to read the blog this morning. We have been checking everyday and getting worried about all of you since you have not posted. I am glad to hear that y'all are doing great and are on your way home...YEH!! You, Bill and Thuy are in our prayers for a safe, uneventful trip home. I can not wait to talk to you. I love all of you, Kat Balou

Mer (Lulu's Mommy) said...

SO absolutely precious! So happy for you :) She is so freakin adorable!