Thursday, April 5, 2007

The Chongqing Zoo, sucking fingers, and more


No "tissue alert" for this post! Maelin has tested the limits a few times (come on kid, i teach preschool!), but no grieving meltdowns since Tuesday night. Jim is extra careful not to let her hurt herself, because he doesn't want her to start crying again - ha!!
Isn't the restaurant picture hilarious?!? Now we know why Maelin is off the charts for height and weight for her age -- GIRLFRIEND CAN EAT!!! She was literally shoveling food into her mouth at the restaurant last night. We've got some work to do on manners when we get home, but for now, we're just trying to keep her fed - ha :)
On Wednesday afternoon, we went to the Chongqing Zoo and saw the infamous pandas. I think we saw about six total. They were beautiful ... our guide helped us with saying the names of the animals in Chinese, and panda bear is 'shung mao.' ('Shung mao' literally translates to 'bear cat' - our guide said that when pandas were first discovered in China, the people didn't know if they were in the bear family or cat family, so they named them both.) Maelin really enjoyed seeing all of the animals. We don't know if she's ever been to a zoo or not, but she certainly liked this one. She kept saying a couple of phrases over and over: one was 'wo-pah-ah,' which our guide told us means 'i'm scared' ... but she laughed while saying it, so it was just for drama! The other thing she kept saying was 'locked in!,' referring to the animals all being in cages. At the end of the zoo, there's an art gallery where visitors can buy things. Chongqing's claim to fame in the art world is their "leaf vein paintings." They take large leaves from the Banyan tree (with is the city tree of Chongqing) and soak them in a special acid until all that is left is the veins. Then they apply a lacquer on the veins so they last a long time. After that, they hand-paint a scene or picture on the front of the leaf. Very unique and very interesting!
We have been doing a lot of signing with her. It's hard to tell what she can hear and what she can't. Most times that she doesn't respond, i'm not sure if she's ignoring us (because she can't understand what we're saying) or really can't hear it. She talks a lot in Chinese; sometimes our guide can understand her, and sometimes she can't. We, of course, can't understand much of anything, so i don't know how well she talks or how developed her language is. We will know more when we have her hearing tested at home. Either way, the signing has helped to 'bridge' the communication for us. We sign lots of everyday words as we say them in English, and we've also watched the first Signing Time DVD. She copies many signs, and it is soooo adorable to see her little hands signing!!
We knew that locals would look at us because we are somewhat of an oddity - an American couple with a Chinese daughter. What we did not expect is for people to be upset when they see Maelin sucking her fingers. MANY Chinese people (mostly older women, but not always) come up to us on the street and in stores and tell us not to let her do that. When we just nod and shrug our shoulders, they try telling her to stop. One old woman told us to slap her hand when she sucks her fingers!! Listen, lady...we just got this kid a couple of days ago...we're not going to slap her hand now!!
Well, this is getting long, so i'll stop for now. This afternoon we're going to the tallest point in Chongqing, and tomorrow it's on to Guangzhou!
Oh, before i forget ... could someone at home remember to water the hermit crab at our house?? I put the tank on the kitchen table ... i'm pretty sure that his sponge is dryyyyy by now. Thank you!! :)
Love you all,
Shonda, Jim, and Maelin

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

About the fingers in her mouth--many older American women will do the same thing... just wait...
Loving the pictures, and the story.
Looking forward to meeting Miss "steam shovel" Maelin in person.
Hugs!
Kara

Anonymous said...

The first thing I do in the morning when I get to work is check the blog and show everyone the new pictures. It always put a smile on my face for the day. I still can't get over how adorable she is. I just want to hug and kiss her! You guys did good! Yes, the girl can eat. She will fit right in. Talk to you tomorrow. Love ya, Amy

Anonymous said...

Everyone in the SXI classroom is loving the pictures of your new daughter! It's now become a competition for who has seen the latest pictures first:) We love all of the updates!!

~ManDa

Anonymous said...

hi folks, you better not slap My granddaughter's hands!! or you'll have the wrath of papa to deal with! so many nice comments to read, everyone is following "the journey". JD Clark is following and Passingham's. did Maelin learn to use chop sticks? if so that is how the shoveling technique started. I remember watching Taiwan people eat soft eggs with sticks and ate all the yolk first then yellow part whole, no mess at all. but that was 1965 so who knows now with everything being computerizd and all. see ya tomorrow, xxoooxxxoo Dad

Anonymous said...

Well, as far as the competition goes for today...ManDa is ahead. I had to take Lexi to the orthodontist, then drop her at school. When I finally got home to check the blog...Amanda had already made her comment...Bummer! But she's going out of town soon, so then I can beat her daily. :-)

What I REALLY wanted to write about was how incredibly photogenic (spelling?) Miss Maelin "Steam Shovel" From-from is!!! Wow! Is she really that easy to photograph or are you two taking 400 pictures a day and just sharing the perfect ones??? Even while eating she is cute!

~Shelly

Anonymous said...

I love coming in to work every day and reading about Maelin and you guys. She is ADORABLE! I've shared this with lots of people at NDSD and everyone is so happy for you! Love ya! Kim

O'Neill said...

Great pictures! I'm glad you are enjoying Chongqing. It is undoubtedly my favorite city of those I've been to in China. She's a lucky girl to have parents who can already understand when the hurt of a moment opens the gate for the mourning of a young lifetime and can hang in there and mourn with her. One day she will love you more, and in a special way, because you were there and were able to be present for her.
Mike

Anonymous said...

It's gets more and more precious to see you all. There is no harm with fingers in the mouth, I think it's like a security thing. I wanted to ask what you need for Maelin before we go shopping but it looks like even a trip to the grocery store would be good!! That picture is priceless. Haley thought it was so funny. At least she has a healthy appetite! I know how your heart just melts when you watch those tiny hands sign, been there with you before! Travel safe.
love ya,
Connie, Haley

Anonymous said...

We absolutely love sharing your marvelous journey and are so excited for your family and families. All of the best.
paul and connie h.

Anonymous said...

We absolutely love sharing your marvelous journey and are so excited for your family and families. All of the best.
paul and connie h.

Anonymous said...

Hey, were's our update? I NEED more pictures! Just kidding. I know you guys are busy and bonding as a family is more important that keeping us all updated, but we ALL sure do love and appreciate the daily pictures and words. Love:Amy, Joe, Max and baby Alex

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