Once we arrived in Chen Zhou the assistant director came to meet us and we took a bus to our hotel. We were able to go up to our hotel room, unpack a little bit, and then we headed down to the lobby for dinner. Most of us were just really tired and wanted something fast...well at least we had thought it would be fast...so we ended up going to KFC right across the street.
Let me tell you, KFC in China is quite different from in the states. No biscuits, good mashed potatoes and gravy, the chicken is pretty spicy, and it isn't white meat, it's dark meat. However, they did have some pretty good french fries & a lot of us enjoyed those! :)
At dinner I sat with Katie, Shawn, Megan, Makenna, and Shannon (the rest of the team was at another table). While we were all sitting down Shannon went over to talk to the other part of the team about plans for the morning. Then an old Chinese lady came up to us, walking with a crutch. At first we didn't think anything of it because most people in Chenzhou have never even seen Americans so we just figured she would come and talk to us in Chinese like we knew what she was saying, just like everyone else it seemed like!
Later we found out she was begging for money and going around asking people. So after we figured that out we told her boo and boo-yow, which mean no and no I don't want, get away type thing. So she ran off into the bathroom and then came back a little while later to ask again, except this time Shannon was back. We shooed her off again and thought nothing of it.
The rest of the team decided to leave a short while after and head back to the team, as well as our guide Kita a little bit earlier. Megan and I went to go get some vanilla soft serve ice cream...sooooo good! and the rest of our table waited for us. It had only been about 5 min since the rest of us had left when Shannon came over and told us that her purse was missing. We all freaked out right away and started looking for it. Keep in mind we have no translator and are in KFC trying to communicate with the workers and anyone else that may have spoken a little bit of English.
Eventually we met some students that had told us, "We just graduated from school today, we have already had fun, so now we can help you!" They were all so sweet and helped us anyway they could...even though they did think the whole situation was so funny and amusing!
While we were thinking of where it could've been we remembered the lady that had came by begging for money when Shannon was at the other table. We immediately found her in KFC and saw that she had a big shopping bag on her knee and a purse on the table. So we thought that she could've grabbed it when she walked by, so we just hoped she wouldn't leave.
Long story short..as I'm sitting here typing this about to fall asleep...we had to call the police, which I must add are so calm and relaxed! They must not get much action because they come in to KFC in flipflops, on a scooter, and all laughing at us! Anywhoo, they went and looked at the cameras in KFC and asked Shannon what she had lost (KIta had come back by now to help translate). Shannon had in her purse: passport (which later she realized was left in her room, huge relief!, about $500 of her money, a small digital camera, and an international phone that she had gotten here.
A couple of minutes after we had discovered Shannon's purse had been stolen, Katie & Shawn went back across the street to the hotel to find Kita. While they were there the bellboy at the hotel gave them Shannon's purse and said that some man had given it to him to drop off at the hotel. So they came running back to us at KFC to show us they had it, but when we looked through the bag, everything was gone.
Finally the police saw the tapes from KFC and a lady behind our table had grabbed the purse off Shannon's chair when she wasn't there and then handed it to a man that left the KFC with it. Later that night, Shannon, Makenna, and Kita all had to be taken to the Chenzhou Police Station so that they could get fingerprints, signatures, etc. for the records. We haven't heard back anything about the belongings, but they did tell Shannon that they're looking for a girl with dark hair and about average height.....that shouldn't be hard to find or anything...so regardless, please keep all of what has happened in your prayers and hopefully Shannon will be able to get her belongings back soon!
After that very eventful night we woke up, went to breakfast at the hotel and headed to the orphanage with the assistant director. When we got there all of the directors met us there and talked to us for a little while. Afterwards we got to go play with all of the babies and toddlers upstairs. It was so cool because all of the nannies and directors remembered Megan and I and we got to talk to them a little bit and give them hugs.
The second I walked into the toddler play room I found one of the only little boys that had been there last year that absolutely stole my heart. He is blind and doesn't have any eyes. I think he also has some brain issues because he hits his head so much and it doesn't even phase him one bit. However, he is the sweetest little boy ever (he's probably 1-2), he has the biggest, cutest smile and he loves to laugh. My mom and I had wanted to take him home last year, so I think I just am going to this year (ok mom?) :)
Once it was 11 we had to go so that all of the babies could have their nap times, and we would come back again at 3. Once we got back to the hotel Shawn, Katie, Megan, Makenna, and Shannon all went to the grocery store right next to our hotel. It's always an adventure in there, but we went and knew exactly what we wanted. Our list consisted of: waters, mango, guava, and orange tropicana juice (you can't get it in the states, but it the most delicious juice EVER), Dove milk chocolate, chocolate & peanut butter oreos (in the same oreo, they don't have those in the states either), and some Mento's gum that they only sell in China as far as I know as well.
We went to lunch after we came back at the hotel and we finally got our steamed bread and sweet & condensed milk (I think I'm happy enough for the rest of the trip just because of that)! We did have lots of other yummy food too :)
At about 2:45 we headed back to the orphanage to spend time with the older kids. Today we gave them paper to put little cut-outs on, glue cotton balls on to the paper, and sprinkle glitter on it as well. They LOVED the glitter and cotton balls. It was so awesome, yet sad at the same time, to see lots of familiar faces that we had met last year. I must say though, they have calmed down a little bit as they got a year older!! Before we knew it it was time for us to go back again at 5 so the kids could have their dinner and go to bed.
We came back to our hotel and then our new guide (we had some miscommunications with Kita and we're having some trouble, so sadly she had to go... we will definitely miss her though!) Fang, Fung or something like that.. she tells us to call her Fun...took us to dinner at a historic restaurant in Chenzhou right across the street from our hotel. It was definitely the best dinner we have had. We had homemade pork dumplings, beef & celery, green beans, eggplant, rice, pork ribs, chicken & mushrooms, and last but definitely not least, steamed bread with sweet and condensed milk. :))
After dinner we came back to the hotel and we had a devotion with the whole team and Fun came as well. Katie, Shawn, and Shannon all kinda chipped in for the devotion, and Francine and Christy did a worship music type thing. It was awesome and I think it was just what we needed after this hectic week so far. We had had devotions before but this certain devotion just fit everything we have been going through so perfectly. It was a great end to the night and now I am laying in bed about to fall asleep! So with that I will go, and I promise to be more diligent with blogging since I finally have a constant stream of internet and we aren't moving cities everyday! And I promise for no more crazy long blogs like these past two!
Please continue praying for our team and the people we have impacted. Also, that we would remember the reason we are here, to spread God's love through our actions, and that we would be flexible and adjust to bumps in the road or obstacles we may face or have faced.
I love you all and can't wait to see you soon! Until next time..
Elyssa