Sunday, September 19, 2010



Annyeong!
Here are some random pictures for your viewing pleasure... Meanwhile, we get Hudson in 1.5 hours!!!! Then we're off tomorrow morning at 7 with another couple, Ed and Amanda who is picking up Crews. We started talking via the Dillon forum knowing that we would probably travel together since we got our referrals the same day. They live in Houston so it is nice to have a connection since I'm sure we will be visiting Rachael there soon.











Saturday, September 18, 2010



Jonathan here! Saturday we toured the DMZ "demilitarized zone" which has devided North & South Korea since the end of the Korean War in 1953. It was a great learning experience and really helped us understand the tension that has existed over the last 75 years in Korea. Even though the armistice was signed in 1953, plotting and planning did not stop there. 29 N. Korean assassins were captured in 1968 in an attempt on the S. Korean president's life. Since then barb wire fences have been set up along the water borders of the country in addition to the DMZ protecting land borders. No airplanes can fly through DMZ airspace or they will get shot down. Tunnels were found in 1970, 72, and 90 that were from 25-50 stories deep in the ground and came out around 50 km from Seoul... no I don't have any idea how many miles that is (silly metric system). There are undoubtedly more tunnels which have not yet been found (scary). S. Korea also has many "tank traps" set up on highways. These look like bridges, but are packed with dynamite and would be destroyed to block off any entryways into Seoul in the event of an invasion. Kind-of scary to drive through so many! We don't have that many pictures to post since the DMZ is pretty strict about what you are allowed to see. We did get to climb down one tunnel and it was quite the workout..especially since anyone over 5' tall had to walk around with a hunched back. These tunnels took over a decade to build. It was truly amazing and I'm really glad we took the time to go on the tour. The tour was really cool but also really sad. S. Korea desperately wants to make peace and reunite as it once was. Both governments helped build a railroad to unite the two countries and to give S. Korea a land route to China. Relations seemed to be strengthening until as S. Koreans were allowed entrance into N. Korea from 1999-2008 after the building of the unification bridge. Sadly, a tragic incident occurred in 2008. A visiting S. Korean was killed, evidently for breaking some regulation and no one is allowed in N. Korea now. Relations took a big hit with this incident. We followed all strict rules in the DMZ, notice the yellow no photo lines.

It was also really intense to see the guards watching your every move. There is a unification village set up on both sides of the DMZ. The N. Korean side does not even have any residents. They just pipe propaganda over the loud speakers at all times.

Tonight, Hudson we will get to keep Hudson for good, but don't worry, we won't scare him with any stories of the DMZ (just stories of a 13 hr. flight and a bunch of dogs waiting for him at the house.)

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Ok, so I'm just now having time to write. BTW, it is 5 in the morning.. Still haven't gotten over jet lag... Anyway, can I just say Best. Day. Ever. Well, maybe I should start at the beginning..


We flew out Wednesday at 7am, layover for 4 hours in Chicago. 14 hours later we land in Incheon. It was brutal. Korean Air is fabulous, don't get me wrong, but that is a long flight. I think I watched or attempted to watch every movie offered. It was hot, which I am always freezing on planes so I dressed for cold. We didn't sleep a wink. yikes.
Our driver met at us at the airport and drove us about an hour into Seoul straight to Eastern. This is the agency and babies home. There are about 20 rooms in thier guesthouse. We were so excited that there was room for us because it just makes everything so much more convenient. It is now 6pm and we went straight to our room and passed out for a couple hours then ventured outside for some food. Then we came back and passed out again...


Our little Seoul man...


Friday morning we met with our Social worker, Mrs. Sung. She was very grateful for the gift and gave us Hudson's passport and other documents. Then it was time... 10am... We went to the Observation room-this is where all the videos and pictures are taken from our updates. Mrs. Choi came in with Hudson on her back. We were so excited, but didn't want to bombard him. The last update we got said that he had severe stranger anxiety, so we wanted to lay low and let him warm up. We all sat on the play mat and Jonathan got out the little Hot Wheels my mom bought. He was very interested! He just watched and watched and watched. Of course I'm snapping a millon pictures a second, it sounds like a photographer at a football game trying to catch all the action. Naturally my camera catches his attention. Mrs. Choi stood him up and pushed him to walk to his 'omma' (momma). I was nervous because I didn't want him to feel forced. Well, he walked right over and gave me the car. He loves the give and take game! He sat on my lap and played with my hair. He laughed when I clapped for him, it was incredible. I could not have imagined it to go any better. Mrs. Choi was excited he was warming up so quickly. We played for about an hour as I asked questions for the Social worker to interpret to Mrs. Choi (foster mom) This is what we found out:





  • He sleeps from 11-7 sometimes waking for a bottle.


  • He naps at 11am for only an hour (I think I get more sleep than this kid)


  • He must sleep with his Foster mom


  • He only eats organic, otherwise his eczema flares up


  • He has very sensitive skin


  • He eats apples, pears, rice with vegetables


  • He bathes at noon because FM thinks he gets cold and it is the best time of day for his skin


  • He is scared of dogs (yikes)


  • He had 8 teeth, 4 top, 4 bottom

  • He has been walking well since 11 months


  • He drinks milk-based formula

He likes to ride in the stroller but likes to stand up...hmm






We started to wrap up the questions and it was already 11:15-15 minutes after his nap. All of the sudden, he walks behind me and puts his hands around my neck! He was trying to ride on my back like he does with his FM! It was so funny! FM and the social worker thought it was hilarious! She kept calling for him to come so they could go and kept tight and didn't want to let go around my neck! Finally she reached in her bag and revealed the mother of all bribes...Shrimp puffs. He immediatly jumped off ran to them!! She gets these at the Organic Market. We will be shipping crates home...lol...


All in all, fabulous visit. We had such low expecations because we knew he was going to be really scared but it went great!

Seoul searching.... (I can't resist the puns..)


After that, we grabbed some food -roasted pork and vegetables for me (very spicy!) and Pan broiled squid for Jonathan. Then we did some shopping in Insadong for some authentic Korean souvenirs for Hudson. We bought a World Cup jersey and a name chop (stamp) with his Korean and American name. We also wanted to go to Dongmyo because there was a Toy market we had heard about from our friends back in Fayetteville. Well, we searched FOREVER. We were so tired and ready to go home. We finally found a girl who could read English, kind-of. After several more blocks we made it! Of course by this time everyone was closing! I ran into a few stores and just started picking up Pororo toys and leaving Jonathan to pay while I ran to the next store. We, of course managed to buy a little wooden baseball bat in addition to some bath toys, trucks, stickers and crayons.


Sunday, September 12, 2010

I guess it's a good thing we have Hudson's room officially done because... WE GOT OUR TRAVEL CALL!!! The last few steps of his process has gone abnormally fast! The Emigration Permission typically takes 4-6 weeks, his was approved in 3...Next is his Visa which takes 1-2 weeks and apparently took days because after that is the 2-4 week wait for Travel Call and both these were processed one week after EP approval!!! Whoa!!!
I found out Friday when I was boarding a plane from NY (on business). Our social worker literally called right as the flight attendant was telling people to turn off 'all your electronic devices..blah blah..' She was getting very irritated with me since I kept saying into the phone, "Are you serious..but..but.. really??" Wow..Shocker. Now I had to keep myself from going crazy during the remaining 2 hour flight until I got home.

We booked our travel and are leaving Wednesday, returning next Monday.

What an awesome Birthday present!!!

Buster is super excited for Hudson's arrival. He has been 'testing' all of his toys to make sure they are safe...





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