Getting to China

Leaving the states to come to China has been a fast hard process.  We decided in mid June that we were going to take the job here, and that started a countdown that seemed to speed up every time we took a breath.   There were countless visits to the Chinese consulate in Chicago, trips to get paperwork in Springfield, back and forth the police station to get papers notarized… and as soon as we crossed something off our list, two more things would get put on.

In addition to getting all the papers in order to get to China, we had to pack all our things and get ready to put the house on the market. I would be remiss if I didn’t take a minute to give a shout out to all my friends who made that possible.  Jonesy- thank you for watching Alex so I could get some work done. Lisa- thanks for being such a good friend, and my first friend in Illinois. Angie- thank you for being a shoulder to cry on and one to laugh with! Amanda- thanks for always being my sounding board when things seemed too much. Jill- Thank you for your support and help with the yard, I’ve got such a black thumb.  I don’t know how I would have gotten through the last month without you!

We spent the summer running around the country visiting family before we left. And if we could have, we would have visited even more people- but there’s always next time.  Alex and I went to  Seattle, Texas, and Mark joined us for Miami, and Minneapolis.  We got to see my cousin get married (and it was beautiful). Not a bad send off for the States.

There is an app that most of you heard me mention over the last couple of weeks called WECHAT.  It is available on App store for iphones and android wechat.   Once you add the app, you can search for Mark and I by name, by email or by phone number (if you search now you will find me, but it will change again after I get my Chinese number).  This is the easiest and cheapest way to get in contact with us, text messages have been a little spotty since we arrived.  Mark and I still have our email addresses and I still have facebook that you can use to contact me as well.

 

4 thoughts on “Getting to China”

  1. I remember all the paperwork to move to China. That was my family about two years ago. I know it’s whirlwind when you first arrive, but be encouraged–it DOES get easier. That might not be so comforting now, but one year from now, you’ll look back at today and be amazed at how far you came and how much you learned in your first year in China. Best wishes to you and your family as you settle in.

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  2. My previous comment wouldn’t post. I’ll recap…

    I feel like I am there with You! You are an amazing writer! Love You!

    Coco

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