Sunday, June 6, 2010

Awesome 1st visit


We had a really great 1st visit with Zander!  He's super-cute, walking and has a couple of teeth.  He was a little shy for a while, but started to loosen up during the hour we spent with him.  We were there with our social worker (Mrs. Lee), his foster mother and her daughter - and they were all very friendly.  The social worker spoke English and translated between the foster mother and us.  We were really happy to learn that he received our care package that we sent him a few months ago and enjoys playing with the photo album that we sent of ourselves.

Time was too short, but we enjoyed every minute of it!  We can't wait to do it again Thursday at 11 am!

Next up for us is an appointment with the agency president (Dr. Kim) followed by lunch at the agency with other adoptive parents.  Should be a lot of fun!

Love to everyone back at home!!!

At agency

arrived 15 min early. very excited & a liittle nervous!

Welcome to Seoul!

Sunday started with a large breakfast buffet at our hotel (yes, Jim loves buffets).  There were many different tasty Korean dishes - although most did not seem like breakfast food.  Our hotel room is really nice, and huge!  We had a hard time finding a place to stay on such short notice, so the fact that it is so spacious, has internet access, full kitchen, washer/dryer, and TWO bathrooms has been a bonus.  Here is another view of our building - "Vabien II".
Next we met up with Katie, a family member of Amy's work colleague Evy.  Katie lives in Minneapolis, but is in Korea on a year-long contract teaching English to children.  It was fascinating to hear about Katie's experiences adapting to the Korean culture and what life has been like living just south of Seoul.  Katie's Korean language skills also made the day much easier to navigate than what we expect when on our own.  We are still trying to master hello ("annyeoung haseyo") and thank you ("gamsa hamnida")!  We spent the day on the "Seoul City Tour".  Here are Katie and Amy are at one of the hop-off stops.  (For those paying close attention - Amy hair is winging out a bit is because her hair styler blew our converter's fuse this morning, so unfortunately will not be available on the trip.  The mid 80's with humidity did not help!)
The City Tour was a great way to see and learn about Seoul.  We spent time at the Namdaemun Market, where we tried some delicious street food and marveled at the variety of wares being sold at the numerous vendor stalls.  There was also a Spam sighting (made in MN!) - we had heard it was a local favorite, a fact which Katie promptly confirmed.  Then we hit the National Museum of Korea - a huge building that took 8 years to construct, and features a pristine reflecting pool - here we are in the pagoda overlooking the pool:
Next was Itaewon, a major expat area full of foreigners and ethnic restaurants - we enjoyed a delicious lunch at Thai Wang.  I think Itaewon is the first place I've seen Obama socks for sale...  Finally was Insadong, Korea's 'craft capital', which features many galleries and locally-made wares.  The number of US chain restaurants here has been surprising.  Jim is excited about all the Dunkin Donuts here since we don't have them in MN.  Also fun to see - McDonald's delivers!!  Here are some of the "McDelivery" vehicles (the number is printed on the side if any of you needs anything):
Here is Jim with the largest of the kinetic "Hammering Man" statues in the world.  (If you haven't heard of Hammering Man, the statue's right arm swings and continuously 'hammers' away - this one at a rate of about one stroke per ~80 seconds.)
Sunday night was pretty low-key... preparing for the BIG day we will have tomorrow!  We have our appointment to meet Zander for the first time with his foster mother and our Korean social worker at 9:30am.  We keep imagining what the meeting might be like, and are both excited and nervous.  We spent time this evening preparing our questions for the social worker who will translate them to the foster mom.  Most are pretty basic about Zander's sleeping and eating routines, his likes/dislikes and any other information that may help us as we start to care for him.  We expect it to be a very emotional day!  We also had to wrap many gifts for tomorrow that we will present to the foster family, social worker, and agency workers.  Here is a view inside our unit's family room - you can see the gifts on the left below the TV.
 
That's it for tonight - we also wanted to thank those of you who have been posting comments to our site - it is so wonderful to hear your well wishes and words of encouragement!  Love, Amy & Jim.

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Our Hotel - Vabien II

Plenty of US chains to remind us of home...

Safe Arrival!

Our Korean Air flight was smooth and uneventful.  We kept trying to envision how different our return trip with be with little Zander!  They served some tasty Korean dishes including bibimbap, a very popular favorite which is a rice bowl with meat, vegetables, and chili paste seasoning with sesame oil (you got to assemble the ingredients individually on your tray). 

We also fit in some reading and a few movies with themes related to bringing different cultures/backgrounds together.  First was Invictus (South Africian Rugby World Cup story) and second was The Blind Side, where a family took in a boy who came from a very different background.  Inspiring stories! 

Note that we are now 14 hours ahead of Minneapolis time.  More to come soon on our hotel and Sunday adventures...

Friday, June 4, 2010

Just boarded!

Seattle Layover - Catching up with Carrie


Amy's dear friend from Business School picked us up from the airport and brought us to a local mall so that we could stretch our legs between flights.  We had a great time catching up at the Rainforest Cafe and celebrating Carrie's big news that she is expecting her third child... that sure explained the brand new mini-van!  Congrats Carrie & Dave!!

Monday, May 31, 2010

We Leave for Korea on Friday 6/4!!




We got our travel call middle of last week!!  (Probably about a week earlier than we had expected so we were very pleasantly surprised!)

Travel is booked for Friday, June 4 and we'll return the following Friday.  We should be able to see Zander for the 1st time on Monday and we cannot wait!!

We plan to post frequently and with lots of photos and some videos while we're gone!

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Zander's Birthday Hanbok

We were thrilled to receive photos from Zander's first birthday celebration this week!  He sported a traditional Korean Hanbok to celebrate his special day on April 17th. 

We also learned this week that our paperwork has progressed from the Korean Ministry to the Embassy.  This means the end of our wait is near!!  The next call we receive will be to book our flights and travel to Seoul - hopefully sometime shortly after Memorial Day... we can't wait!

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Happy Mother's Day!

It's a little strange to celebrate Mother's Day as a mother... who has not yet met her child!   Our paperwork is now officially at the Korean Ministry - indicating that our Travel Call will likely come sometime in June.  We are very hopeful that Zander will be with us for Father's Day, and continue to prepare for the big day. We recently attended two different 'Parenting' workshops (for parents adopting internationally) - a key theme that has emerged is that the experience will indeed be an adventure! 

On Saturday, we had lunch at a Korean restaurant, and then attended (with Amy's mom) an event featuring Korean Foods and Festivities.  We are including both radishes and cabbage as new additions to our vegetable garden this year so we can try our hand at making Kimchi, Korea's most well known dish. 

Jim recently assembled Zander's running stroller, and his new wagon.  The crowd of Zander fans eagerly awaiting his arrival continues to grow... they are pictured below testing out the new wheels (L to R: Singe, Leon, Shorty, Scoob, Froggie).  You can also see our veggie garden in the background.