Tuesday, February 19, 2008

PS - We're home!

She made it


On the plane


Home at last


Kylie's room


Feels good to be home! We can’t wait to have steak and potatoes for dinner. Kylie did really well with the travelling. She got a little squirmy on the flight from Thailand, but no major melt downs.

In fact the only real meltdown occurred going through customs leaving Bangkok. Some of the paperwork that they wanted to see had been checked with our bags. We thought we just needed her visa, but the agents wanted proof that we were her parents and of course she was screaming like she had no idea who we were the whole time. Figures. But in the end I guess they just believed us because after about 5 minutes they let us go. She then immediately started to smile again.

We ended up getting into LA earlier than expected so we were able get a flight to Sacto that same night, which was nice. We got home at 12:00 AM, stayed up ‘till 2:00 AM (5:00 PM Thai time) and then forced ourselves to sleep (Kylie did not like it). So all’s well. We think by tomorrow we should have her adjusted to U.S. time.

So thanks again for all the comments, and let me just sign off with one last reference that may be lost on many of you, but of course I think is funny: “Stay classy”.

Saturday, February 16, 2008

The End


Thanks to everyone who checked in and for all your comments. We're blogged out, so this is about it. We leave for home in 48 hours and we can't wait. Hotel life is tired. We will try to post one more time on your Tuesday or Wednesday to let everyone know we made it home safe.


Thanks again,


Justin, Christina, and the Kid

Friday, February 15, 2008

Rough afternoon

She likes to sleep with her butt in the air (morning nap)


Kylie and the Mean Old Lady


A bit short for big people chairs




this is about a one minute video

We had to go back to the nursery today to return some paperwork. It turned out to be a big mistake to include Kylie (as if there was a choice). Her “Grandma” (care taker) was there and Kylie instantly re-attached to her. It was a bad scene leaving, and it took about two or three hours to get her to come back around to what we have gotten used to. Unfortunately for “Grandma” she is now referred to by Christina and Me as “the Mean Old Lady” which could not be further from the truth – She and Kylie clearly love each other – but hey, she made it tough on us so them’s the breaks.


So that put a damper on any sightseeing plans for the afternoon, but we think we are going to give it a shot tomorrow. Here is some video of Christina and Kylie playing on the bed once we got back to the hotel as proof that the Mean Old Lady is again in the past. It's pretty cute I guess you would have to say.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

The Griswalds march on

She sits now


Two breakfasts this morning


This is NOT okay


Look kids, Eiffel Tower

No problem at the embassy today. Kylie is a U.S. citizen as soon as we touch down in LA. It means that we are officially cleared to leave for home, but I think we are going to keep our scheduled flight. There is a chance we have primo seats so we don’t want to risk a change. I would much rather annoy the upscale folk with a crazy kid than the rank and file.


We spent the afternoon at a mall and patrolling our local streets again today, buying a few trinkets for some kids at the nursery who have birthdays this month. Kylie is doing much better in taxis, and likes her baths now. Constantly jabbering too. All’s well…. Almost.


I guess my only complaint is that she definitely has a shoe fetish. She loves to put her shoes on. She loves picking up our shoes and bringing them to us, and today at the mall…. Well, let’s just say that I did not take the picture above the first time she went to that window. I am considering immediate counseling for her upon our arrival back home.

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

The Big Day....One step closer to home

Red Cross and other adoption placement workers

Kylie's birth mother - three days after birth


Kylie - 3 days old


Today was the big day. We arrived at Thai Red Cross at 8:30 in the morning to double check our paperwork. Then we were off to our DSW appointment which is with the Thai Consulate Committee. It went really smooth. Everyone seemed to be very interested in what Justin does at work especially since it is related to water conservation. They had several global warming comments throughout the interview. The meeting lasted maybe 15 minutes. We were second in line. After that, we were off to the Homeland Security office to turn in our paperwork and get an approval for a Visa appointment. We submitted our paperwork and they set our appointment for 1:00 that same afternoon. We had an hour and an half to kill…which wasn’t bad. Kylie through it all was such a good girl. No problems whatsoever. She was laughing and smiling all day.


Our Homeland Security appointment went off without a hitch as well. They immediately approved us and sent us to the US Embassy to setup our Visa appointment. We turned in more paperwork at the Embassy and setup our appointment for tomorrow at 9 am. We were back at the hotel by 3pm. We would say it went extremely well today. Kylie was so tired she finally fell asleep in the cab. We think that tomorrow’s appointment is the last thing we have to do. We wish we could come home sooner. But, our flight is scheduled for Monday night. This means we arrive in LA Monday night as well (1/2 hour after we take off....) We are staying the night in LA on Monday and then home to Sacto on Tuesday.


The Thai Red Cross has been taking pictures of Kylie since she was born. They gave us all the pictures….which is sooo sweet. There are even pictures of Kylie’s birth mother. Major progress today, Kylie only wanted us not the caregivers at the Red Cross. :)

BTW - she weighs 20.5 pounds, is 30 inches tall, and has 16 teeth (used mostly for chewing on shoulders).

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

The rope stretches




We made it to the Chao Phraya River today and took a boat ride once we got there. It was by far our longest journey of the trip. Kylie did really well on the sky train and the boat. Hopefully it is a foreshadowing of a nice peaceful flight home. We got off the boat at the Maharaj Pier which is the place to get off if you want to walk to the Grand Palace, but we did not make it. Supposedly you are not to wear flip flops or shorts if you go there so I was out. We never thought we would make it that far so I did not prepare. It is just some dead guy’s old house anyway right? Maybe we will take another shot at it later in the week.

The river is very busy and rather disgusting. I hope the food we are eating is not coming from there, but it probably is.

We hit a book store on the way home and Kylie insisted on carrying the bag with the books. Even once we got back to the hotel she did not want to let go. This seems like some kind of road towards a shopping fettish and I certainly don't approve.

She likes to say “yeeeeaaaah” after giving a high five and I got another “oot-all” from her today, but so far no luck on “the refs screwed us again”.

Monday, February 11, 2008

I'm calling it!






She said “football”. Okay, maybe it was “oot-all” but she said it twice trying to repeat what I had said and Christina had no choice but to confirm. Next up, “Go Raiders”.

Kylie really is changing every day. It is pretty amazing. She seems to be very smart. Christina and I are really just counting the days until we head home. It is kind of too bad because this city would be a lot of fun to explore, but our rope attached to the hotel is just still so short. We are afraid to venture out for too long. Today we took her on a tuk-tuk (3 wheeled scooter taxi) for the first time and she started to cry as soon as we climbed on. It’s hard to take. So our routine is more or less to just wander the streets around our hotel.

We bought a DVD today of the movie “PS I Love You” which Christina says is still in theaters in the states. While we were buying it a police man started getting near and the ladies operating the little table on the sidewalk that they were selling from suddenly picked it up and took off down an alley. We had to follow them to get our DVD. If you’ve seen the Seinfeld where Kramer is in the movie bootleg biz, the production value of this DVD is pretty much exactly that. Very bad. It’s kind of funny.

Thank you to everybody for posting your comments. I think the main reason we are posting every day is that we like to read what everyone is writing.

And oh yeah, Kylie gave Christina a kiss today. Um, Mom liked that.