View of the river from top deck
Lily and puppy Copper
Hot tub "swimming"
Munching on pinata candy
Vivi and Lily with Copper(no animals were harmed in the taking of this picture)
brother and sister love: Vivi and Tonito
Breakfast for a crowd
Drew and Luke horse around
We were able to get together with two of the families we traveled with to Urumqi China back in March this weekend. Both families also adopted boys, one younger than Luke and one older. It was a treat to see them together again. We missed not having Steve and Dianna with us but did discuss a group trip to Disney World (in their neck of the woods) sometime in the future.
Kimber's family owns a vacation home on the current river outside of Doniphan Missouri. Nicer than most people's everyday home, we were able to relax and watch the kids "swim" in the hot tub, take a boat ride on the river, eat wonderful food, whack at a pinata and just relax and get caught up on our kid's progress since leaving China. It has only been just shy of 6 months and already the transformation in each child is amazing. In all we had up to 8 kids running around and 10 adults running after them and no one ended up fighting (kids, or adults) we had a few minor injuries but considering we let them roast marshmallows with sharp sticks next to a swirling river in the dark of night, I think we did very well. Kimber's Mom and Dad joined us on Saturday along with another family that are friends of Kimber and Scott. It was so nice to see Philip and Patsy again as they traveled with the group to China as well to meet their new grandson Drew.
Soon after the kids got reacquainted with each other, the girls (Lily and Vivi) paired up to play with the puppy and the three boys did what boys like to do (chase each other and act like Kung Fu Panda) The kids all started Friday night in sleeping bags on the floor but by morning, Tonito was the only one left. Lily joined John and I almost immediately and Luke came sometime in the night. It was a good thing we were in a king sized bed.
Kim and Scott outdid themselves hosting the group and I know that although Kim would say, "it was no trouble at all" it was clear that she had spent a bit of time preparing food and making sure all would be comfortable.
We hope to visit Becky and Antonio again in December in Chicago and am trying to convince the Miller's to come over for the weekend to attend our big Chinese New Years party.
Enjoy the pictures!
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