Happy Birthday, Rebecca! Today is our baby’s first birthday! How we wish we could be there with her, and we long for March 7th like you wouldn’t believe! There are several babies from Jiayu with March birthdays, so plans are underway for a big birthday party for them after Gotcha Day!
We went to breakfast this morning to find in line many of our AWAA buddies that we have already gotten to know over the last year via the internet! It’s so nice to have the rest of the group finally here!
Part of today, we spent shopping. In our case, we bought some gifts for Rebecca, and so that they will remain surprising, we will not give them away here in detail! May the reader understand.
We also saw many sights today, and did alot of walking! We could not go to Tianamen Square because it was closed to tourists due to a huge government meeting being held nearby there.
We did see the legendary Forbidden City of the Chinese Emperors. This was a city only occupied by the emperors and their family and officials. How far any official could go into the Forbidden City and where they resided in it depended solely upon what their rank was in the empire.
Here is a picture of the front area and buildings in the front half of the Forbidden City:
Next after this we went to shop some places and to eat lunch at a simple, yet elegant, Western and Chinese Buffet. Here is a picture of this elegant place. The food was wonderful too! Fellowshipping with those from our AWAA family was awesomely refreshing!
Sherry Fan, our guide, who is only a teen herself, was so knowledgeable about all of the sights. She knows almost everything about the sights we saw today, both important facts and fun trivia! She is always so cheerful and helpful! We thank God for her!
Here is a picture of Sarah with Sherry:
After eating, we shopped some more and then went to tour the Emperor’s Summer Palace. Beautiful place! The lake on the property was iced over! We hiked for many miles around this enormous piece of choice land. Many buildings on it were ornately decorated with handpainted and carved artwork dating back thousands of years.
Here are some pictures of this enormously beautiful palace!
Us at Summer Palace by iced-over lake:
One of many art-covered gazebos in the Summer Palace! These are hand-painted! Can you imagine how long it took the artist just to paint one of the tiles in this gazebo?
After seeing the Summer Palace, we went to dinner for a beautiful traditional Chinese meal at a very ornately decorated restaurant! Everyone ate using chopsticks as we sat around a huge table with an enormous lazy susan in the middle filled with various Chinese dishes. Using our chopsticks we grabbed what we wanted to eat from the lazy susan and ate it off a very small plate. The waiters and waitresses were dressed in ancient traditional Chinese outfits.
Here are some pictures of this beautiful restaurant:
Hope you enjoyed today’s post! This was a very eventful and memorable way to spend our baby’s first birthday. If only she were here to see it all with us! Only 2 more days, Rebecca, and we gotcha forever! Stay tuned for more tomorrow!