Erik, Emma and I, Wanted to let you both know that we are thinking about you as you fly to China tonight to get Ella. We can't wait to meet her and follow your journey.
You left today and I thought that you might read this when you get to Beijing. Have a nice sleep tonight.
Twas the Night before China adoption Trip/
The Night Before Adoption.
Twas the night before leaving
when all through the house
not a creature was stirring,
including my spouse.
The luggage was packed
and replaced with care
in hopes that our Isabella
would soon find us there.
No child was nestled
or sung in our bed,
she slept that night
on her orphanage bed.
And Mama in her Jammie's
with luggage in sight
had just settled our brains
for a long sleepless night.
When out on the lawn
there arouse such a clatter,
I sprang from the bed
to see what was the matter.
Away to the window
I flew like a flash
tore open the shutter,
and threw up the sash.
The sun on the grass
and the new formed dew
gave promise of morning
time to bid our adieu.
When, what to my wondering
eyes should appear,
but a yellow taxi
and our friends we hold dear.
With a little old driver,
so lively and pip,
I new in a moment
we started out trip.
More rapid than eagles,
to our cities we came,
an we whistled and shouted
and called them by name:
to Dulles, to Beijing, to Nanchang,
and Guangzhou, then back to Beijing
Words that make my heart sing!
From the Great Wall of China
To the Province of Nanchang
Now Dash Away! Dash Away! Dash Away ALL!
Like treasure from heaven
in our arms they did place
our precious new daughter
tears fell from my face.
So up to the hotel room
with our child we flew
our new bundle of joy
"We have presents for you."
And then, in a twinkling,
I heard from the door
"Paperwork to do!"
I heard myself "MORE?"
Like rain from the heavens
when hurricanes fly
Tears just like raindrops
fell from our eyes.
We bathed her and dressed her
from her head to her toe.
With ribbons and dresses
and a giant hair bow.
A bundle of clothes we had
that were to big or to small
We sent to the orphanage
to be shared by them all.
Her eyes-how they twinkled!
Her dimples, how merry!
Her checks were like roses,
my nose red as a cherry!
Her beautiful smile
was drawn up like a bow,
and both her parents
seemed to give off a glow.
A stamp of her foot
and a print from our thumb
made a family of us
the adoption was done!
Passport! and Visa!
then Consulate Visit.
Our paperwork was done?
Afraid that it isn't.
A wink of an eye
and a twist of a head
soon gave me to know
We had nothing to dread.
He spoke a few words,
went straight through our work
double checked our documents
then turned with a jerk.
He wanted to know
"was this the daughter we chose"
and giving a nod,
up from his desk he arose.
They gave the approval
and we gave a loud whistle,
And away we all flew,
like the down of a thistle.
They heard us exclaim,
both me and my wife:
"Blessings to all and to all a good life!"
(by Jack Hilton)
Lot of hugs and have a safe trip
Kathy