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	<description>Our trip to Miah Grace Mengyun Davis</description>
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		<title>Day trip to find where Miah, Ruby and Jade were found</title>
		<description> Our Trip to find where Miah, Ruby, and Jade were found.Twelve families were adopting in the province of Jiangxi.  Our baby girls had been brought to us in the capital city, Nanchang.  Many of us wanted to go and find where our daughters were found. We asked ...</description>
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		<title>We have finally made it home.</title>
		<description>Well after 28hr in airplanes and air ports we are finally home. The hardes part of the trip for Miah was the ride in the car seat home. She had only been in a stroller or in our arms when in china. The car seat is a new thing for ...</description>
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		<title>Made it to Japan</title>
		<description>Well we had a good flight to Japan. Now we get to watch 2 flights leave for Guam (our old home) and a few to Seattle. All to full for us. So we get to wait for 6 hr before we get to get on the long flight home. Merrie ...</description>
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		<title>Last Night in China</title>
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Well we leave early tomorrow morning. We have to get up and be ready for the bell boys to pick up our bags at 5:15. Airport Shuttle leaves at 5:45.  Please keep us in your prayers as we travel home.

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		<link>http://www.davis2china.com/Blog/?p=29</link>
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		<title>Visa Day</title>
		<description>Today we got the all important brown envelope and Miah’s visa for coming to the States.    That is our final step here in China!  When we get to Seattle, immigration will take her paperwork, and in about a month we will get her American citizenship.  ...</description>
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		<title>Tea House</title>
		<description> As I write, Warren and Miah are having a great time playing together.  She’s been full of lots of smiles most of the day.  We have to admit, though, that there are rough times as well.  The past two nights, Miah has really enjoyed her bath. ...</description>
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		<title>Shamian Island</title>
		<description>Today we went to Shamian Island.  This is where the medical clinic and lots of shopping are.  It was a real zoo in the clinic for the babies’ check-ups with the volume of people there.  Miah didn’t enjoy being poked and prodded, but she checked out fine, ...</description>
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		<title>We are so smitten!</title>
		<description>Miah’s personality is really coming out.  She’s a happy girl, and we just love her smiles and giggles.  She seems to be enjoying all the attention we give her.  We never knew what a joy parenting would be.  It has been a good Mother’s Day.  ...</description>
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		<title>Guangzhou</title>
		<description>Guangzhou
Today we had a one hour flight to Guandong, the province south of Jiangxi.  It’s capital, Guangzhou, has 9 million people.  It is the largest city in the southern provinces.  Even though it was a short flight, the trip from hotel to airport to hotel was over 5 hours.  Miah ...</description>
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		<title>Our last day in Jiangxi</title>
		<description>Our last day in Jiangxi

Friday our family had separate itineraries, but it was well worth it.  Merrie and Miah went  with our group to get her Chinese passport (so she can leave the country).  We also drove a ways to see a village outside of Nanchang.  Only 30% of the ...</description>
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