We have actually learned a few Chinese phrases and Lucy understands when we say them! She is also repeating many English words and saying “Thank you” and “I’m sorry” and remembering the sequence of #1-10 pretty well. (We count as we go up stairs). She knows “flower” and “up” and “baby”. She uses a lot of Chinese we don’t know, but it is very clear when she is unhappy with us. And loves watching TV Hmmm… We’ll have to figure that one out when we get home. 🙂
Chinese speakers please skip to the next section. Here are a few of the Chinese words we know, with spelling that only makes sense to us.
SEE-uh, SEE-eh – thank you
Ju SHE shem a? – What is this?
TSEE-dan – Egg
ME-in bow – Bread
Shway-gua – Fruit
BOO shing – not ok, an absolute
oo-EYE-nee – I love you
How-hIDE-Za – Good girl
HUNG-HOW – very good
Zo BA – let’s go!
Boo Yow – no thank you
Show-dong” – just a minute. (show like shower)
JAY-ga – this
NAY-ga – that
CHEE-Fan – eat food
MEE-AN-La – No spicy – (Something we say often but not to Lucy)
Lucy makes little craft projects with ziplock bags, hair ribbons, and tea bag tags. She takes pictures of flowers (and picks them if we aren’t able to talk her out of it).
Yesterday we took a walk in Guangzhou to get noodles for dinner… Kirstin suggested we sing a song, and we ended up singing “Jingle Bells” turns out she has an ear for music, she almost has it down!
We have used singing to successfully smooth out of a couple confrontations.
Another great thing that happened is we used the iPad Jason got from work to let Lucy play some games. We got some music making apps, some recognizing shapes and some number and letter naming/tracing games, and she loves them. Hopefully this is going to be a terrific replacement for Chinese cartoons.
Hanna made some new friends, actually I think they just liked her hair, so they asked to take a picture with her.
Taking a break from some shopping at Shamian Island while Baba goes into a 7-11 to attempt to get more data on my China Unicom SIM card (in my phone). I failed.
Delivery vehicles in China.
Lots of photo shoots on Shamian Island today…
Our Consulate appointment is tomorrow Tuesday at 9:00am (7PM Monday night Central Time). This will include a “swearing in” ceremony and more paperwork. Later on we will get a Visa from them for Lucy to travel to the US.
Wonderful pictures!!! So love seeing them!!! Love you!
Sara
So excited !
If things are on schedule, you have already had your appointment at the Consulate! Praying here, and delighting in these precious glimpses into these early days together with your precious Sparrow! Love you all!
So exciting! Happy for all of you! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Jason for sharing your faith journey with so many people! This is such an inspiration. Lucy Joy is definitely her name! She brings such JOY.
Thank you for sharing the pictures. It has caused Paul and I to really miss China. Praying for you all daily. Glad to hear that you are picking up some words and phrases. Kinda fun! =)
The picture of her with the camera made me tear up this afternoon!
You all are learning new things and the adventure has just started! I could not help sneek a peek at the first few Rothfuss phonic system. So glad to see Lucy using the camera!