Monday, March 5, 2012

Day #3--Court Day

Big day today. First we went to court. The traffic was really heavy and it took at least an hour to get there. We were in the waiting room for about a half an hour before it was our turn. We were asked about 5 questions. WE PASSED!!! He is ours!! :)

After court, we went shopping. We felt pressured from our driver to hurry so that was a bit stressful. I had an idea of what I wanted, but didn't want to buy the first thing we saw. ;) I already know of one thing that I wish I would have gotten. Oh well. I might have to see if any of the other families traveling could get it for me. Then we went to eat at an Italian place. We had chicken pizza.

We went back to our hotel and changed clothes and within an hour headed to HH to see our little man. Of course when we got there, he was eating/sleeping. Jason took him and he woke up. This happened quite a bit while we were there. I'd get him to sleep and pass him over and he would wake up. ;) In Jason's defense, our little man is used to women with his special mothers. He pooped his pants twice for ME to change. We hung out most of the time in a different room so we could just be alone the 3 of us. He slept most of the time. Poor thing is so out of sorts with us disturbing his schedule. Finally I took him back to his special mother b/c I couldn't console him. We didn't we would leave since it was close to time anyway.

Still no internet at the hotel. Crazy...we are in a third world country. We know internet is hit and miss, but we had great internet all of the time until we had important court news to share. It was at least 12 hours from us passing court until we actually got internet up enough to share the news. Seriously not a fun time to not have internet. At least we had good news to share, but we knew our family/friends were anxious to hear from us. We were down in the lobby talking to the guy from the gift shop. We told him we passed court and that there was no internet to share with our family. He said we could make a phone call from his phone. How very sweet. We didn't do it though. We tried to remain patient. ;) Americans are VERY respected which is not what I expected.

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