

Today was our AIT appointment. AIT stands for American Institute of Taiwan. It is the equivalent of an American Embassy but can’t be called such as Taiwan is not recognized as an independent country. We met our Cathwel social worker, Ann, at AIT. We turned in our I600 form which names Alex as the child we are adopting. We answered a few questions and then were asked to sit down and wait. We were called to a different window and were asked a few more questions by another man. Then we were free to leave. We will return to AIT on Thursday to pick up Alex’s passport.
After AIT, we took a walk to Da’an Park. Alex played on the playground. We took the MRT back to the main station and checked out the underground mall. We ate lunch and returned to the hotel for a leisurely afternoon.
Alex interacts with both of us but he really enjoys his ba ba (daddy). He loves to be silly and giggles often. When he plays by himself he sings with a joyful heart. I see areas of common interest to Madison and Nathan. I’m thinking they will get along well.
After AIT, we took a walk to Da’an Park. Alex played on the playground. We took the MRT back to the main station and checked out the underground mall. We ate lunch and returned to the hotel for a leisurely afternoon.
Alex interacts with both of us but he really enjoys his ba ba (daddy). He loves to be silly and giggles often. When he plays by himself he sings with a joyful heart. I see areas of common interest to Madison and Nathan. I’m thinking they will get along well.
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