We met for breakfast at 6:45 this morning. The buffet has been very good. They have an assortment of dry cereal and juices, fruits, breads, and a line-up of hot foods such as various sausages, potato cakes, boiled eggs, beans with tomato sauce, dim sum, ham, bacon, fried rice, made to order eggs, and congee. Some have asked us about congee. This is what most of our daughters are probably eating every day. It is sort of a soupy rice. It doesn't have much flavor at all. Most people seem to be adding sweetener. It seems like rice that has been cooked in water for a very long time so it becomes super soft and the water is very starchy.
This morning our tour left at about 8:30. Our guide today was Benny, a college English teacher by profession, and tour guide during his extra time. His English was very clear. He seemed to really have a wealth of knowledge about the places we visited. I just wish I'd have had some way to write it all down. My memory of all the details from today is pretty weak.
We began our walk at Tian' anmen Square (which means "gate of heavenly peace"). Benny talked about the circle structure of Beijing City. Originally, Beijing was built in a series of rings (4, I think) surrounded by walls. There were 9 gates to the city on the outer ring and only 4 at the center leading into the Forbidden City.
We found geocache #250 today in Tian' anmen Square at the focal monument to lost soldiers there. It was a virtual cache, so we just posed in front of the structure with gps in hand. YEA!!! #250 - IN CHINA! Also today was special as there were children standing 'at attention' in front of the monument because (if I understood correctly) yesterday was a children's holiday of some sort.
There is an official government building to the west (I think) where representatives from every province meet once every 5 years there for formal meetings. There were many questions about what happens now at these historical places. For the most part they are all being preserved as museums, but that one large building in particular is still used for some official business.
The other very special place at Tian' anmen Square is the monument to honor Chairman Mao. This is a place that is very recognized in pictures.
This one is for you, Brian.
I have to comment on the vendors...PUSHY vendors in this area. They are all selling postcard packets, kites, hats, tourist books, and "Mao Mao" watches. I don't understand how they all rush you at once, watch you say "no" to the first few people, and still come up and ask you to purchase the very same things. They have been a bit of a challenge for some of us. it is frustrating to have swarms of people around you ALL the time with no escape.
We have one member of our group who is certainly drawing some extra attention. Lexi = rock star. She has been touched, stared at, tugged on, hugged, offered food, posed for pictures with local children and adults, and she is still smiling. She has been such a great little traveler so far and she has handled it all with lots of inner grace. She is loved.
From Tian' anmen Square, we crossed the street through a tunnel to the Forbidden City. This area was so much larger and more extravagant that I could have imagined. We were taught a little more about fung shui and the placement of the buildings and arrangement other things inside the city. There is a manmade river called the "Golden River." There is an "Outer Golden River" that acts as a sort of moat around the city, and an "Inner Golden River" around the imperial area. The water is to act as a barrier to prevent good fortune from leaving. Surrounding mountains are to act as wind barriers to prevent good fortune from being swept away.
Ron & Andy
We've learned that almost everything is symbolic of something.
Colors for example - Gold = Royal Color; Red = Celebration; Green Jade = Happiness
Phoenix = Empress, feminine grace, beauty
Dragon = Emperor, strength, power (Also, it is interesting that in America we typically associate Dragons with breath of fire whereas in China, Dragons are associated with water).
Elephants = peace
It is all so fascinating. Where a person sleeps means something. What bridge a person was allowed represented status in ancient times. All of the animals of the Chinese zodiac represent various qualities. And so much more! It seems like everything means something.
The lions each are special as well. Apparently, in ancient times, the female was displayed with her paw on the child as she controlled the family. And, the male rested his paw on the globe, as he controlled the world. Reactions?
And another - The branch-interlocked cypresses symbolize loyal love. It is said that Puyi and Wanrong, the last emperor and empress of the Qing dynasty, had their photograph taken in front of the trees after their wedding ceremony to show that "we wish to fly in heaven, two birds with one pair of wings, and to grow together on earth, two trees with branches interlaced." (copied from a nearby sign)
Also the Forbidden City is home to our #251 geocache. We were able to leave the group for a quick rest while we took about 10 minutes (and our guide) to hunt this one down. This cache is called "Case Closed." We were to find something surrounded by 5 ft. tall glass (NOT grass as I was searching for grass for the longest time). :) Anyway, we found it with little trouble. Much thanks goes to Benny for leading us around the maze of buildings. When we arrived, we found a very large quartz crystal of some kind. I overheard another guide explaining the the Emperor wanted his Queen and all his concubines to be as pure as the crystal. Huh? OK. Like I said before...everything represents something. :)
We also were treated to a yummy surprise tonight. It is Betsy's (another expecting Mom from our group) birthday tomorrow and her very sweet husband (careful Andy, if you're reading this) bought her a cake and invited us all to surprise her before we left for the theater. OOPS - a slight backfire...as we got off the elevator to go to her room, Betsy was just coming down the hallway toward us. "Betsy, what are you doing out here?" Oh, well.
Our evening was exciting with the performance of the Chinese Acrobats. Skill! Flexibility! Focus & Determination! It was really an amazing show. I would guess that some of the youngest performers were maybe about 6 yrs. old. It was a very cool thing to see.
Before signing off tonight, I need to tell you that the Moen's have their beautiful Lily. She is absolutely precious. It sounds like it was VERY difficult to leave the orphanage with her this afternoon. She is being a very brave little girl! We are so excited for them. And, for most of us, watching their family grow today was a quick reminder of the way our lives are going to change in just a couple of days. It is really happening! :)
Tomorrow morning we fly to Nanning. We aren't really sure of our schedule for the next couple of days other than that we'll be meeting our daughters on the 4th. Please be patient, pray, and know that we'll be in touch when we can.
Love - B & R




8 comments:
Dear Beth and Ron,
Just read your post for today. What a wonderful adventure you are on. It is so much fun to hear about it and to see the wonderful pictures. Both of you look so happy. We pray for safe travel tomorrow and a smooth "Gotcha Day" on Monday. We're so excited.
Much love to you both,
MOM & DAD
Love your travelogue. Rick Steves has nothing on you two! I'm reminded of our son's friends in Cincinnati who went on this same wonderful journey that you are taking. Their little one adjusted well and everything went smoothly. We wish the same for all in your group.....
Blessings,
Julie & Dewey
Beth and Ron~
You are one day closer to having your daughter in your arms forever! We are thinking of you often and wish you a very happy "Gothcha Day". "Gotcha Day" is so special...I keep thinking of the day we received Morgan. Your adoption of Hope brings back so many wonderful memories our adoption of Morgan.
Kari
YEAH!! Geocache #s 250 AND 251!! I was excited to read that. Oh...I was excited to read all the other stuff, too. hehehe So now this part of your journey ends and another begins...and ends with Hope. Closer, closer, closer!! It's almost G-Day!
Love you guys!
Mel
Hi guys!
Kaitlyn caught me looking at your wonderful pictures and was VERY excited to see your faces!!! She wanted to send you a message and tell you everything that she's been up to. Unfortunately, I can't type as fast as she can talk. I'll paraphrase. "We did this... and this... and this... and I can't wait to meet Hope... and I miss you soo much and I love you." She was obviously excited to hear about your treasure hunting and wondered if you've found any kids treasures. :)
You're tourist pictures look fabulous. I especially like the vibrant detail on the buildings, statues, and stonework.
We're on the edge of our keyboards, here, waiting for Gotcha Day! I can't stop checking your site.
Love and goosebumps,
Lisa H.
Ron and Beth:
Great pictures. Good to see you finally got in a picture of Mr. Landherr (Andy)....we've heard so much about him. Post some of his wife if you can; we think she is beautiful.
Flanders
What a beautiful pic of the two of you in front of the cypress! I love the story too, how appropriate:)
Great posts, sorry about the technical difficulties, but hey, what can you do right?
Smooch
PK
Wow! What an exciting adventure God has given you. Enjoy, learn, dwell in His presence with this wonderful bundle of joy and feel God's pleasure.
Please e-mail me when it would be a good time to visit!
Doris Thaemert
New Richmond
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