On Monday we spent a few hours at AIT — essentially the American Embassy in Taiwan, but since Taiwan has a complicated political history they can’t call it an official embassy, so it’s just the American Institute in Taiwan (it looks like any other US immigration office we’ve ever seen). We got most of the paperwork done and need to go back Tuesday to finish it up. Many thanks to Ann for helping us there and a big hello to the Boyles who we met as they were adopting as well.
After AIT, we got to spend some family time together with nowhere in particular to go. It gave us some time to get on each other’s nerves and play together and whine and laugh and it was wonderful. We visited Taipei 101 (the tallest building in the world until the new tallest one opens in Dubai next year). We plan on going back later to go up to the top, but today we just went in to look around the mall and have some lunch.
After that, we went back to the hotel, took a nap and enjoyed a little more relaxed time. The boys read and napped – and after all of the changes of the last few days the down time was great. Later in the afternoon our video-game-head-boys got to play on the computer and watch TV. Apparently if it’s rectangular and has flashing pictures Jordan and Joshua love it. Personally it’s a little weird watching all the people on Disney channel speaking Chinese, but the boys can’t get enough of it and frequently have both TV’s going.
Sarah is having a little more difficulty, partly because now there is someone else to share Mommy and Daddy with and partly because she is just tired and cranky from the jet lag. She’s adjusting.
In the evening our driver and friend Nick took us down to one of the “night markets” in Taipei. This is a place where some stores stay open and some vendors move
in and everyone goes out to eat and shop and crowd together. We got to try Dragonfruit juice and Fried Stinky Tofu (Joshua loves this stuff) as well as getting to experience something that everyone here takes for granted.
Finally to wrap up the evening we went to a nearby
Buddhist temple. Joshua told us that we had to be quiet and respectful (it sounded like he had been told this about 1000 times before). It was very beautiful outside and inside, and many people were there performing the various rites. As we walked through, Mommy and Daddy had some discussions about faith and practice while the children started to fade rapidly toward sleep. We got back to the hotel and the three of them were snoring within 5 minutes of walking in the door. Tired, but a happy family!






