Wednesday, August 09, 2006

Hutong Tour and birthday party



























This morning, we and several other families took in an optional Hutong Tour. A Hutong is a traditional Chinese neighbourhood (actually, the word is Mongolian for a water well as we were told). I think at one time there were over 5,000 Hutongs in Beijing but they are being demolished and the people relocated to make way for high rises. Anyway, the Hutong we visited is one that will be preserved for tourists to visit. It is a maze of little streets as all the houses in the hutong are arranged in a quandrangle with a common courtyard. Sometimes, fifteen or more families will share a courtyard. Its a curious blend of the old and new as the alleys and courtyards seem old, yet many of the houses have electricity, air conditioning, telephone and tv's!!. On one hand you can see and old man peddling wild garlic from his bicycle and in another you can see young boys riding modern bmx bikes listening to mp3 players (weird).

We toured the hutong by rickshaw (we've never been in one before but it was quite comfortable - although the drivers are like car drivers in Beijing - crazy and fearless). We had a local guide for the tour and he took us to one of the more impressive homes in the hutong, which belongs to a man renowned for raising grasshoppers and crickets. Apparently, the grasshoppers are raised for their song and the crickets for sport fighting. Cricket fighting is a big gambling sport and we were told that on occasion up to US$100,000 has been bet on a cricket fight (can't really see TSN covering that one!!!).

After the hutong tour, we visited the Bell Tower of Beijing and had a tea tasting on the ground floor (we had jasmine tea, oolong tea and lychee tea with dried rose petals).

In the afternoon, Daddy and Stephanie headed out to the Beijing zoo. It is huge although the animals do not seem to be as well treated as in North America. In fact, animal rights activists probably would not be too thrilled with the Beijing zoo. The most impressive part of the zoo was the aquarium, which featured many exotic fish in huge tanks (including an escalator type walkway in a tunnel through the tank (you could see stingrays and galapagos turtles swimming around you - very impressive).

During this time, mommy stayed home with Sophie (Sophie napped). The big treat tonight was that one of the babies had her first birthday, so all of the families met in the hall outside their room for pizza and cake (and beer for the parents :). It was so cute to have all the babies on blankets in the hall (probably one of the last times they will all be together).

We're back in the room now and the kids are asleep (it seems strange saying kids in the plural). We got Sophie's visa stamp and Canadian immigration documents, so now all the paperwork is done. Tomorrow is a free day but some of us are going to do some last minute shopping at a local mall (we have to get an extra suitcase just to bring home the stuff we bought). For the grand finale tomorrow night, all of the families are going out for Peking Duck - a tradition with the adoptive families group.

It is with mixed feelings that we come to the end in China. We are getting very homesick, yet at the same time we feel incredibly fortunate to have had such an amazing experience, and a little sad that we are leaving Sophie's birth country.

We'll try to post once more tomorrow night and then it will be quiet on the blog front until we get home.

Miss you all,

Chris, Caroline, Stephanie and Sophie.

P.S. Chantale, you had asked what Sophie's measurements are. She is quite petite about 59 cm long and weighing 6.4 kg. She is wearing clothing of 6-9 months and some of that is big on her. She was swimming in Stephanie's 6 month outfit :) Posted by Picasa

7 Comments:

At 10:41 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

It's always with great pleasure that we read about all your adventures.
Next birthday party on the 18th????
2 more sleeps and you'll be here.
Love from Didi and Papi
xoxoxoxoxoxooxxo

 
At 11:54 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

From Grammy & Grandpapa
Can't wait, can't wait, can't wait to see you all and hear you tell us about this fabulous experience.
We have enjoyed living it through
the four of you.
Have a safe journey home.
Love and Hugs!
Grammy & Grandpapa

 
At 12:28 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thank you so much for all the stories you wrote and the pictures you sent!It was all so very interesting and so cute to follow the girls during the trip!I will miss your letters!And I am sorry I won't be there to welcome you home.What a party that will be!But Mom and Dad will tell me when they stay with me next month!Have a nice journey and a long and happy life with Stepanie and Sophie,much love and big hug,Tante Hil

 
At 1:24 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well it is almost finished and you'll soon be home all 4 of you. We can hardly wait and will soon start counting the hours.Went to the house this AM. Alannah is really excited too. All is well over there. Black Jack disappeared last evening. Dad & Katie found him upstairs looking through the bed rooms. We think he was looking for Stephanie.Katie carried him back to the basement and said now she understands why he is always in his cage when she visits you people. This will probabley be the last message from us. Next time it will be in person. Dad will bring your van to the airport on Friday for you .See you soon .Love Mom and Dad.

 
At 4:11 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Glad you are all coping well with the heat. Sophie and Stephanie both sound like the real troopers! Both seem to be adjusting to family life so well together.

Look forward to your joyful return!

xo
Jeannette, Liam and Amy

 
At 4:18 PM, Blogger TK said...

Congrats on your newest daughter. I just stumbled upon your blog-our daughter is from Yangdong also. We traveled last September.
I would love to keep in touch about your daughter and how she is doing. You can email me off my blog site. Also, hope you have found, or will find the yangdong yahoo group. Lots of info there.
Good luck on the rest of your trip!

 
At 12:59 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi there.
Boy oh boy. Does Stephanie ever look pretty in the red kimono. Sophie is just so tiny sounding. Guess you'll be home sweet home in Canada by this weekend. When do you bring Sophie into the office chris. She will have to have her #1 birthday celebration first of course. Thought you wouldn't be back until 22nd of August. Guess you want to get home and show Sophie off to everyone. She's such a darling little child.
Take care and safe flight back.
Cheers!

Val

 

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