Monday, June 23, 2008

Our Hanoi Home.




Whew! What a day! We just got checked into our hotel here in Hanoi--the Somerset. It is a very nice place, and after the man came and fixed our air conditioner, it seemed MUCH nicer. Zoe had no complaints because she was asleep all the way from the airport.

So, a first for Sam, flying in a plane. He seemed to do just fine...I think the high altitude made him giddy and happier! He was an entertaining little card for most of the 2 hour flight. Or perhaps it was his new-found love: a giant can of Planter's cashews. The kid has munched on them all day long, and seems to have such joy from having them handy. At some point he discovered that he could put a few "spare" cashews in the front pocket of his overalls, and all afternoon you could see him reach in and grab a little snack. We'd heard of this "food hoarding" phenomenon that is fairly typical for orphanage kids, but it is really something to witness first hand.

Yesterday was a good day--we hung out with the kids in the morning at the hotel. Very strange, calling them "the kids". We've always had "the kid". It feels great to say it! (fast forward a little while: Hey, do you think my parents will keep the kids this weekend? ha) We sent Mom and Dad out to experience the town, and they had an exciting rickshaw ride around town. Mom looked a bit weary when they returned...so of course we let them have a relaxing afternoon in....with the kids. In the afternoon, I took Brian to experience "the market". I really expected him to be disinterested (even though it was a a cultural experience, it was still SHOPPING, not a popular thing with him). HOWEVER, he surprised me! The guy haggled with shopkeepers for watches, snake wine (!), and all variety of other items...I hate to admit I really had a hard time keeping up with him.

We had a dinner planned with Dillon staff and all of the traveling families last night. It was a beautiful restaurant, and there was lots of authentic Vietnamese cuisine. Sam used the chopsticks much more skillfully than I could manage (did they teach him this at the orphanage?) We didn't last terribly long...somehow, little kids and an organized evening meal just don't end up making for a relaxing dining experience.

This morning, I spent the morning hanging out with the kids in the room, trying to pack. (One might ask, where was Brian? The guy went BACK to the market...apparently my dad had experienced the fresh meat side of the market and told Brian about it, and I guess he felt like he had missed out on the visual and olfactory experience there. Because of this experience, I believe my dad is now considering the positive aspects of vegetarianism.) There was this one fairly brief but sweet time in the room this morning where Ben and Zoe were coloring in their coloring books on the floor, and Sam was arranging bathroom toiletries. They were all lined up so happily on the floor playing together. Sweet, sweet, sweet!

The flight here was fine, but did anyone ever mention how flying with two kids is infinitely more complicated than one? The two hour flight was just fine, but we kept thinking: HOW ARE WE GOING TO DO THIS FOR A 15 HOUR FLIGHT? EEK!

Tomorrow I think we get to take in the Hanoi sights a bit--I believe our visa interview is Thursday. Loc, our nice Dillon staff member here, feels fairly sure we'll have the visa in hand Thursday afternoon...so MAYBE, just MAYBE we might get to come home a few days earlier. We'll see! Hanoi exploration tomorrow.

Thanks for everyone's prayers and kind thoughts! We are hallucinating about Mexican food....

14 comments:

Nadra said...

Woo, hoo...the last leg of the trip. Sam looks great. Love the picture of Zoe in her Ao Dai. Sounds like things are going well with "the kids".

Hopefully you'll be home before the weekend ends. Yay!!!!

Anonymous said...

Sam is beautiful and looks so happy! He was clearly meant to be a part of your family. Enjoy the kids and Hanoi. I'm so thrilled that Sam is finally with you!

Jen
waiting for Trung in NT

Jessica Johnston-Myers said...

The Somerset has really good Quesadillas on the room service menu, or they did a year ago. Also delicious milkshakes. I think both were from Jaspas.

Zoe is precious in her ao dai!! And Mr. Sam is looking so happy. Hooray for happy!

Julie said...

Sounds like you all are having a wonderful adventure. Love the pictures!!!

Lisa said...

I love the mental image of Sam arranging toiletry items! And thanks for the pictures of the KIDS!

Kim said...

So wonderful to see Sam's big smiles and laughing!!!

Enjoy Hanoi!

Jill and Andy said...

Yeah, moving right along! Glad things are going so well, Sam looks great! Enjoy your last few days!!!

Sandra said...

Congrats!! Everyone looks and sounds great. We cannot wait to see y'all. We love you. Remember to sleep and eat! Love, The Johnsons

Sandra said...

zoe is your big sister
love, anna

jerri said...

Way to go, guys! I am so very happy and excited for you. Sam is adorable and I cannot wait to meet him.
Love you all-

Nicki said...

Yeah! The last leg. I am so glad things are going well. I hope we are that blessed. The pictures you posted are great. Zoe has me convinced Sarah will be fine. Isn't it wonderful to say "the kids"?

Nicki

lori said...

The kids are so cute in the tub! (We are in HCM - a little exhausted but excited!) So happy for you...enjoy Hanoi!

Ann said...

Shelley, thank you for sharing some of your exciting adventures in bringing Sam home! It is a joy to follow along. You write in such a way that I feel as if I'm almost there! I'm weary just reading of those shopping trips!

I'm so happy for you. What a blessing for all concerned!

Ann

Mauzel B said...

Thanks for sharing with us the delightful accounts of each day - and the photos! I am so excited for you and anxious to meet Sam and to see all of you again.

Mauzel Beal