Monday, May 14, 2007

Monday in Hanoi

We began the next phase of the process. PAPERWORK. It's still a bit of a mystery to us, but we led off the week with a trip to Vietnamese Immigration to apply for a passport for Miss Molly. It was busy, being a Monday morning, and Kenny took Cindy and me to the Immigration office: a hot, sticky, crowded room. Kenny basically took care of everything while we waited to finally just show our passports and pay 200,000 dong (sounds like a lot, but it's just about $12.50). That was it for today. Now we wait for an word on an appointment from the US Embassy for our I-600 interview #1. Hopefully tomorrow or Wednesday. Then we get Molly's passport next Monday, hopefully the second interview after that, then a medical exam for Molly (the one she got didn't count towards her visa (???), and then we get her visa and head HOME!! I think that's how it works, anyway. Our guides here, Kenny, Martin, and Nancy all speak differing amounts of English, but that's what we've come to understand anyway. Just go with the flow.

Today has been hazy and muggy (the usual weather... although most days have had more sunshine break through). Emma and I ventured out to a nearby... well about a 20 minute walk anyway.... park... Reunification Park, while Kate and Molly napped. Molly is a pretty good napper, and a very good sleeper at night ... at least 5+ hours at a shot at night, with maybe some bottle-time late night/early morning. Emma and I had a lot of fun... we entered the park at a small entrance, not knowing there was an entry fee until people started shouting "Hallo... Hallo!!!".... we went back and found out we each had to pay 2000 Dong (a grand entry fee of 25cents for the two of us). We walked through the park.... there were rides set up, like a carousel, etc.. very old looking rides, but they were not open. There was even a train ride for kids through the park, but it was not running.




We finally found some things Em could climb and found a huge lake where one guy was catching fish every minute, small ones,and Emma loved watching them flapping on the dock. He put them all in a net he had set up. There were a lot of people walking and sitting around in the park, several men and teens playing games with small little balls, soccer, and badminton. We stayed by the lake for a while, watching the fish, and watching the people walking by.


typical scene by the lake... Hey!! that's Emma's hat!!!!



We did finally find a nice playground where Emma played, loving this one cute little spinning ride that you can see below (I hope). She and some slightly older school kids who were playing there eyed each other curiously. Some of the kids said "hello", but it was clearly the only English they knew. We finally headed back to the hotel and got caught in the rain, getting SOAKED along the way. Emma was such a great trooper about it and didn't complain one bit!! We're very proud of how well she has behaved in this strange environment for her. And she has been so great with Molly, always wanting to help out.
Molly has been great today, doing alot more smiling and cooing... Kate even set up a homemade mobile for her. Enjoy the pics and video!!! Keep the comments coming! By hearing comments from you helps US through our own homesickness!!! We miss all of you SO much!!!



Happy sisters at play







13 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am in tears again watching your family with Molly. What a wonderful Mothers day for you Kate. I miss your humor and cheer over here. So glad that Howie is posting and keeping us in the loop. She does look beautiful and Emma sounds like such a wonderful big sister...Take Care and KEEP WRITING!!!!

goldilocks said...

Happy belated Mother's Day!What a beautiful gift you received.Life doesn't get any better than this. Little Miss Molly is absolutely adorable and seems very comfortable with her new family.Emma seems elated to be a big sister.Howie-your trip to the park sounds like a"Great Adventure".Take it one day at a time and before you know it , you'll be getting off the plane and kissing the ground of the good old USA.Miss all alot and stay safe.You're in my thoughts and prayers everyday.In case you're wondering who this is, I have a Goddaughter Molly Grace who can't wait to meet Molly Thai. With Love from Me!

Linda said...

I am so happy for you all, and enjoying reading about your big adventure. Molly looks so adorable, and it is so lovely to see and hear how much her big sister loves her! I hope you have caught up on all your sleep now and all the paperwork will be completed soon so you can all come home to all the family and friends who can't wait to see you and meet Molly! Belated Happy Mother's Day!!

Brit

nicolewaetzman said...

Congratulations once again, we just can not wait to meet her. Max thinks Molly is "cute and beautiful". He can not wait to meet Emma's new sister and see Emma again,of course. Happy Mother's Day Kate...what a dream come true!!! We love you guys, come home safely.

Lyn said...

Hi All,

thanks for all the pictures and video, Molly is just precious. I promised I would stop crying. I lied.....I feel like you are a universe away.....I love you and appreciate all the information, Molly is beautiful, and I am so glad that Emma is so happy to be a big sister. Miss you like crazy, stay healthy and enjoy the sleep!!!
Hugs and Kisses Emma, I love you!!!

Renea said...

Thanks for keeping us updated Howie! Happy Mother's Day Kate!!! Ask Howie how he plans to TOP THIS next year!?! I'm so happy for you guys. I check out your blog every morning & Braedon watches any video that Emma is in, over & over again. He is always saying, "Where's Emma, I see her new sister but where's Emma?" So tell Emma she has a big fan at home.
Enjoy the rest of your trip, can't wait to see Molly in person!

Anonymous said...

CONGRATULATIONS!!!! She is sooooooo very cute! We are so very happy for you and can't wait to meet Molly! The "cousins" are very anxious to spoil her. We are so proud of Emma for being such a great big sister. Loved the videos.

vicky said...

How's it going in Hanoi? We miss seeing you at the bus stop each morning. We hope Molly is doing good and Emma seems like a good big sister. Hope you come home soon so we can have a play date with Emma and Molly!

Love,
Jeff, Eric and Julia

Jim, Maria, Noelle, and Louisa said...

Congratulations! Molly is indeed lucky to be a part of such a wonderful family. Hopefully she will be raised as a Yankee fan! Thanks for keeping us up to date Howie; you're doing a great job. We look forward to seeing you soon.

5inthecrew said...

Looks like Molly's personality is really starting to shine through. What a precious smile she has. Emma must be such a great help taking care of her you can see in her face how thrilled she is with having a sister. The weather must be tough on all of you. Molly will be shocked, and relieved, when she gets home and realizes that she can actually enjoy being outdoors. Wait until she gets to splash in the pool this summer. She is going to have such a wonderful life. We love and miss all of you and are counting the days until you come home to us. Keep up the good work with your blog, Howie. We always look forward to your updates. Love the video clips!
Gordo and the crew

Neal said...

Hi guys
I enjoyed the whole saga. Someday you'll have to write a book.
Have a great trip home, especially knowing that the Mets are still in first place...though not as far ahead as the Red Sox ;)
Love,
Neal

Lynn said...

I am hoping the flight home is a pleasant one for all of you and magical Molly with her runny nose. Please give both my nieces a big hug and tell them Aunt Witch is with them in spirit. You and Howie must be exhausted and I can't wait for you to just come home and relax in your own space. What a wonderful experience this has been for all of you and the country appears to be beautiful. All my love - Lynn

Lynn said...

By the way I have been leaving messages on this blog and don't see them I am hoping you all have had a chance to read them. Love you all all the way to the moon and back