Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Con Gee: Rice congee is a type of rice porridge that is eaten in many Asian countries. The word congee derives from the Tamil word kanji. In some cultures, congee is eaten primarily as a breakfast food, while in others, it is eaten as a substitute for rice in other meals.

So, it's gruel. After tasting it I guess you could also call it Nas Tee. But it's about the only thing we can get Julianna to eat. She will not take her formula.

We made the mistake today of going with the group to what Kelly called a "women and children department store" or something like that. What it was, was Times Square asian style. The store itself was on the third floor of a building with several different stores that sold everything a Chinese person could need. We spent all of five minutes in the children's department before Julianna started making her customary sound (uhh, uhh); which we interpreted as hunger, seeing as how the last congee she had was at breakfast. She had turned down her bottle of formula, naturally.

So, off we went to find sustenance. Among all the stores were a couple of McDonalds, a Pizza Hut, a KFC, and hundreds of booths selling fried duck heads and whatnot. Our first stop was a little grocery on the first floor of the children's store building. The one thing they didn't have wast the cornstarch crackers the other (read: perfect) children in our group adore. The helpful lady took my hand signals to mean our baby was teething and presented us a box of what looked like long skinny crackers. We also bought a box that really was long skinny crackers. More on the fake crackers in a minute. Anyway, once in Julianna's hands, she made an elaborate point of dropping the crackers to the street in disgust.

So we thought we could find some congee or noodles (she loved the noodles at the restaurant last night), and we went by all the booths looking. Apparently this is one of the cultures that only eats congee for breakfast.

Ok, how about good old McDonald's? we got some chicken mcnuggets and managed to slip a piece the size of a lima bean into her mouth. Mom and dad had to eat the rest.

So, we found the old standby, the steamed bun we thought was her comfort food (she was holding one when we first got her) at a 7-11 on the far edge of "asian times square" but we never even got it out of the bag before she turned her head from it. By now the "uhh uhh" was real crying, and it was time to get on the bus to come back to the hotel. We never should have gone in the first place.

I'm sitting here in the dark now, wondering how in the world a kid can survive on breakfast alone.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

WOW! Sorry you guys are having a time getting her to eat. I am sure as time goes on she might get want to try other foods. It will be much easier for you to deal with when you get back home. In the meantime....buy all the "Nas Tee" Congee you can find. As you know...she is going through a major change in her life.

Anonymous said...

Sorry....I keep forgetting to sign my name. I sent the last massage.
Hang in there! THe prayer warriors of the church, your family and friends are praying for you guys

-Steve

Anonymous said...

She is just beautiful!!! We have all been updating everyday here at the Dauphin Street office. You look very relieved to finally have her!! Talk to you soon! We can't wait to see her in person!
Much Love,
Judy, Melanie, Renee and Ingrid

Anonymous said...

Do mom and I need to try and find some "Congee" to have at your house when you get back? I am sure that there is a store here that would have it. Penny is all moved and in her new house. Love Dad

Anonymous said...

By the way did Phillip ever get his bags or is he still wearing the same things he left with last Friday?

Anonymous said...

Phil and Sherry,

Congratulations! I just talked with Sherry's mom when I didn't get an answer from Phil's c-phone. She sure is a beautiful girl. I hope to see her in May, if you will be home that weekend.

Again, Congratulations and God's blessings upon you, three!

Paul and Jerry Harwood

Anonymous said...

Sherry & Phil, Juliannna is beautiful!!! I can't wait to see her in person. Sorry, you are having problems with eating. Praying that will get better. I love being able to look at pictures and keep up with ya'll. This is wonderful; being able to check on ya'll.
Many HUGS, love--Mary Ellen P.

Anonymous said...

i'm sitting here in my office at church just laughing away - welcome to parenthood - trying to figure out what they want, if they are hungry or need changing, WHAT? - i was so thankful when either of mine could say - "my ear hurts" - or I want a hotdog - so i'm chuckling along at you two brilliantly minded people with a new child - and it is a wonderful day when they puke on you - i've had to change many shirts before going into worship - other times - just wipe it off and put your suitcoat on and stay away from EVERYONE!
Hang in there - IT WILL get better and all 3 of you will get adjusted soon - she has a lot of change coming in her life - as do you- but at least when you arrive home - you both will be on familiar ground - but once you get adjusted - then you as her parents can determine FOR HER what she WILL eat and when - nothing like a schedule! - She'll get it sooner rather than later!! Praise God from whom all blessings flow - jvm

Anonymous said...

Congratulations, she is absolutely adorable. John Charles said wow when I showed him her picture. He is excited about meeting her, as John and I are as well. We are praying for you. And yes, she will eat when she is hungry, even though it is so hard on you. Thanks for keeping us posted on everything.
Love, Nancy Erwin