Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Day 6 - Trip To Fuling Orphanage

Today was an incredible day. We traveled 2 1/2 hours into the mountians north of Chongqing, to the city of Fuling. Fuling is where Joshua was discovered on a door step, and then raised in the Fuling orphanage. It was both touching and humbling to see the location of his beginnings. Joshua was excellent the whole trip, seemed happy to see some familiar faces, and relieved to leave with us from the orphanage at the end of the day. These photos reflect a few significant events in little Joshua's life.

Road leading to the Fuling orphanage. Joshua's mother taveled this road to place him outside the orphanage walls. The doctors estimate he was 3-5 weeks old when abandoned. Joshua spent the first several months of his life in the orphange, and then transitioned to living with a foster parent across the street.

This is the main gate to Fuling orphanage. Joshua often traveled through these gates to go play at the orphanage even while living with his foster parents.



The door step Joshua was found on at Fuling in July 2006

This is looking from the inner courtyard to the front door of the orphanage. The facility holds up to 60 babies at any one time. The facility also houses the ederly on adjacent floors.



This is the "first hugs" nursery where new arrivals are kept. Today there were approximately 20 babies in "first hugs". Joshua lived in this room for the first several months of his life.


Laurie and Joshua standing next to the crib that was assigned to Joshua.



This the orphanage play room. Joshua used this facility routinely while living at the orphanage and also while living across the street in foster care.



Mom, Dad and Joshua at a mountain view point after leaving the orphanage. Unfortunately the smog in the city made it nearly impossible to see the surrounding mountains. China has come a long ways in their industrial revolution, but has a serious pollution issue yet to resolve. We ended our visit in Fuling by having a traditional Fuling Chinese meal at a local facility. Fuling is famous in China for it's pickles, and we were able to sample those as well. Appears to be a type of squash that is pickled and served in many different dishes. It was acually very good.

4 comments:

Almarie said...

Randy and Laurie,
Incredible photos on the orphanage and also the places where Joshua was. All look so familiar and really an incredible journey for you. I cannot wait to hear the stories and see you come with this beautiful baby.

Hugs,
Almarie

Andrea Nielsen said...

Your little guy looks more relaxed every day. My daughter's mother took a similar walk, as she too was left at the gate of the SWI in April of 05. It is powerful to see where our children have been, and to be able to tell them more when they are older. Blessings to you all.
andrea and Lillie

lisa said...

Randy and Laurie,
We are so excited for you both. Joshua is precious. God is definitely good. Andrew is also precious. All the kids have been getting along so well. Andrew wound up with a 104 temp yesterday and has come down some today. We've got him on meds and think it's an ear infection. May be in both. Hopefully the antibiotics kick in soon. Can't wait to meet Joshua and see you and the rest of our group on Saturday. God bless.
In His Grip,
Lisa and Kevin

Anonymous said...

Your journey brings me to tears every night! It is so amazing to watch you become parents. It strikes me that the picture of you both and Joshua with the fog is very similar to your wedding day! Just amazing what God can do for two very special people. I love all three of you. Love Your Daughter ~Katie~