We are beat. What a whole lot to cram into one day. We started out as we have every day so far by eating breakfast, except we had not only our whole group in the breakfast room but lots of other adoptee parents who all came in yesterday. We have been waking up at 4 am for the last 3 days so our days have been long. We all boarded a bus and went to Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City. The day was absolutely gorgeous, especially compared with the last few days, with blue skies in the mid 70s but windy. There is a lot of work going on everywhere we have been in preparation for National Day but they were also working on several permanent monuments in the Square for the Olympics. We did a whole lot of walking across the square and through the city. The place was pretty packed with tourists, both foreign and domestic. One interesting thing happened while I was sitting on a wall next to some young girl. Either her friend or sister came over and sat between us having given her camera to her dad and they leaned over towards me with "peace" signs held up a smiled for their picture with the American. After the tour we went and had Peking Duck for lunch near the CHI office and then went over to the office for some "orientation", which was more like a perspective Powerpoint presentation promoting more adoption, especially boys with special needs. Then we piled back on the bus for the 1 hour trip to the Great Wall. Only a couple of people made it to the top of the section we were at and I wasn't one of them. Anita, David, and I made it further up than most and got our engraving at the 4th tower that says "I climbed the Great Wall..." Afterwards, we came back to the hotel and went to Pizza Hut for dinner. Here they have a salad bar which seems to have fascinated the Chinese people. Everyone at the bar would take great strides to pile as much onto a bowl as humanly possible. They would go in layers and build up and out as they added things, placing things with great precision so as to fill up all air pockets and create a firm foundation for the next layer. One woman was at the bar for at least 20 minutes and made about 5 laps. Tommorow is THE DAY and we are spending our last night alone together too exhausted to move from all the walking and climbing. We fly out at 10:50 am and get to Nanchang at 12:50 and will make it to the hotel by 2:00 pm. We will have 2 hours to unpack and get ready, perhaps go to the store, then we will get on a bus and go to an Adoption Center where we will receive the babies shortly after 4:00 pm (3 am CT Sunday morning) and then go back to the hotel. Tommorow is Mid-Autumn Festival as well which is a really big family holiday of thanksgiving. We were told today that the aunties and Orphanage directors will have to stay in Nanchang and not be able to return home to celebrate with their families (this is their routine, some of them are driving 6 hours and won't be getting there til 4). So, we have decided as a group to take them out to dinner if they will go and to by some mooncakes so we can all celebrate together, that is if we can manage this with the new additions. I can't really comprehend the kind of emotional day it is going to be tommorow. It is so unreal to think that tommorow is the day we have been working on for over a year and waiting on for over 6 years. Praise God!!
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