Where in the world are the Bolligers?

Where in the world are the Bolligers?

Fiona Anne FuYe Bolliger

Fiona Anne FuYe Bolliger
Fiona's Referral Picture

Fiona's Story

- Fiona was born on July 25, 2006 in the Ping Po village area of Guangxi, China
- She began her life as Rong FuYe at the Social Welfare Institute of Rong Xian in Guangxi
- FuYe was referred to us on August 21, 2007
- We received our Letter Of Approval from China on Monday January 21st, 2008.
- We received our Invitation to Travel and will be leaving for China on March 11th.
- Fiona joined the family on March 17th in Nanning.

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Countdown to Meet Fiona: 1 Day

Nyle has been doing a great job keeping up the blog, but today I'm taking over the keyboard. I have so much to say.

What a contrast between Beijing and Nanning! We're very close to Vietnam and the countryside reminds me of the jungles that I've seen on American war movies. It's unbearably hot and humid. I hope we'll adjust. While Beijing was heavily influenced by Western ideas, Nanning is remote and more of what I imagined China would be like.

We are very much a spectacle to the Chinese. For the first time in my life, I really understand what it is to be a minority. The girls are continuously surrounded as everyone wants to take their pictures and touch their blonde hair. We try to always smile and be polite, but at times it can be tiring. Many people approach us and count our children...one,two, three and then give us the thumbs up. They refer to Patrick as our "handsome boy." Yesterday, he told me that he plans to come back to China when he's older. Ha!

I'm anxious to sample the food here in Nanning-it's mostly Cantonese. The food in Beijing was wonderful! Everyone here eats so healthy. We actually feel better now that our diets have changed to mostly fresh fruit, rice, chicken, and steemed veggies. Although, yesterday in the Beijing airport we found a KFC. It tasted great!

We had trouble obtaining purified water in Beijing. We were advised not to drink bottled water from anywhere other than the hotel. Of course, it was sold for $7.00 a bottle. (The kids were thrilled to drink as much Coke as they wanted.) Here in Nanning, our hotel provides us with unlimited purified water. We're rehydrating!

Our hotel is nice and very clean. The staff is extremely helpful. Best of all, our room has a tiny metal crib waiting for Fiona. I can't believe that we'll meet her tomorrow. It seems like we've been waiting forever to hold her. How blessed we'll be to finally have her!

Today we plan to visit some local markets. We'll take lots of photos and post them later. Keep the comments coming. We look forward to reading them every day. We miss everyone so much!

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

The 7th grade class is missing the "honorable son". Can't wait to see your pics of Fiona. We will be praying for your family.

Unknown said...

Hey guys, I am really enjoying reading your blog! What an amazing adventure. I can't wait to meet Fiona.

Love Lib.

Anonymous said...

We are counting down the hours until the next blog! I can't wait to hear how it goes meeting Fiona. I am so excited!!!! Love you guys.

Unknown said...

What a wonderful adventure. Thanks so much for setting up the blog and letting all of us participate. I think we're as excited as you are and looking forward to reading tomorrow about your first meeting with Fiona.

Greg.

Anonymous said...

By the time you read this perhaps you will be holding your new little one in your arms. We continue to pray for you and can not imagine how excited all of you must be. We are all counting the days until you return home..we miss you. Stay healthy and give hugs and kisses to the kids from us.

Love, Mom and Dad F.

mom@dad said...

Sue, that was a super blog. Looking forward to hearing about your adventures and your experience of getting to meet Fiona. Keep the blogs coming. We love and miss all of you.
Love, Montana Mom @ Dad

Anonymous said...

What a great blog Susan. We'll be taking the laptop with us to Kansas City tomorrow so that we can check in when you get Fiona.

Unknown said...

Hi guys, it is about noon where you are and I just can't stop thinking about what you are doing each hour. I can't even imagine what you must be feeling. One little girl's life is about to change...what a wonderful miracle. Our lives will all be blessed also. We love you.
Kelly

Anonymous said...

we miss u patrick!!!! bye:)

kathyno said...

Susan and everyone...

We are sitting here in the Arizona sun thinking of you. Fiona is beautiful. We hope to meet her soon.

Love, Mary Kay, Mike, Kathy & Matthew