Sunday, June 01, 2008

Riverbanks Zoo - Goat Feeding


FEEDING TIME




Ellie enjoys feeding the goats
at Riverbanks Zoo.

Spring Break In South Carolina

Spring Break in Columbia,
South Carolina
with Grandpa Ian and
Grandmother Sandra Ray



Here Ellie helps Grandmother Sandra
fill her bird feeder in the back yard.













Grandmother Sandra helps
Ellie ride on the lizard.











Mom, dad and Ellie at the zoo.















Grandpa Ian Ray and
Grandmother Sandra Ray
with Ellie at Riverbanks Zoo
in Columbia, SC

Sping Break in the Carolinas

Spring Break March 2008

We stopped for a weekend in Asheboro, North Carolina to visit with friends.

Ellie knows how to be comfortable and have fun too!

From Left to Right:
Glenn McGrady, Pat and Doug Griffen
Ellie Morgan

Dear Friends of ours in Asheboro,
North Carolina
RIP Glenn ---- He passed away the Summer of 2009 at the ripe old age of 40; possible cause was brain annurism

Sunday, March 9, 2008, was child dedication at our church, Valley Bible Church in Stephens City, Virginia. We with two other couples dedicated our children to the Lord. Pastor Calvin Lowder dedicated the children and parents.





More photos from Christmas 2007. On New Year's Eve, 2007, our neighbor Rita Lowder played the piano while Ellie beat her Williamsburg drum that Santa left. Together they made beautiful music.





Ellie had a wonderful Christmas 2007! Santa was good to her this year and left just a few toys. Her green pajamas say, "I've been good all year."

Friday, October 05, 2007

She's Baaaaaaaack!!


After far too long, the Little Empress Ellie Bing has returned to cyberspace to share her latest adventures. Take a look at what she's been up to this year!

Well, Ellie's been traveling with Mom & Dad (AKA the Empress Dowager and the Draggin' Lord).

In May we went to New England and New York and saw lots of historical stuff (Boston, Nathanael Greene's home at Warwick, RI, Ticonderoga and Saratoga, NY) -- we really got around!!! She even got to help the tour guide with his hat and stick.


In June, Families With Children from Asia-Winchester celebrated World Children's Day, and Ellie discovered the almighty "SlipNSlide" . . . .






And that's not all! Ellie got "up close and personal" with King Tut in Philadelphia! (She wasn't keen on the spooky "funky" music and the funereal atmosphere, but she LOVED the IMAX film and told everyone for days afterward that she "flew over Philadelphia"!







Daddy hadn't had enough History, so Ellie got to see Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell and even Valley Forge!








In August Ellie was reunited with one her "sisters" from China (adopted from the same orphanage) on a trip to Williamsburg, VA. A carriage ride was a highlight of the trip, and Abby and Ellie's laughter could be heard all the way down Duke of Gloucester Street! More to follow, of pre-school and pumpkins!


Monday, September 25, 2006

Birthday Girl!!!!!

On August 13, the Little Empress had a few friends and relatives over to celebrate her great big third birthday! We all had a fabulous time.




Saturday, July 29, 2006

Ellie celebrates Independence Day

Ellie has been a busy, busy girl this summer. First, she had a visit with a couple of her "sisters" (other girls adopted from China) at a picnic at the local park, and there she caught raindrops on her tongue with a friend.













The Little Empress has evolved into quite a little traveler and tourist. Over the 4th of July weekend, with some friends from South Carolina, Ellie saw the sights in and around the Nation's Capital.



















We even spent a very hot July 3 at Gettysburg, touring the battlefield and meeting "Gen. Winfield Scott Hancock" (who Ellie called "Ronald McDonald!"). The Empress is becoming quite the history buff! (Dad's being a history prof may have something to do with it.) Through it all, Ellie showed her unique spirit.


Saturday, May 13, 2006

An Empress's Easter Extravaganza

 
 
 
 

Easter was a blast for Ellie. Easter eggs were everywhere! She went to her first Easter Egg hunt sponsored by our church, then colored eggs at home with Mom, Dad and neighbor buddies Jessica & Jordan, then went to Essex, MD to have Easter dinner with her Daddy's relatives and played outside with her cousins. She's staying busy! Posted by Picasa

Saturday, April 08, 2006

The Empress and the Extended Family





In March, Ellie got to meet her extended family in Georgia: Her "Grammy" Hazel, her Aunt Margaret and Uncle Bob, and her cousin Meghan. She was also welcomed by our close friends (and surrogate parents) Ian And Sandra in South Carolina. The Little Empress was a bit overwhelmed at times by all the people so eager to see her and touch her; but she was a trooper through it all, including a LOT of driving, a couple of hotel stays (which occasionally fished up unpleasant memories), and new names and faces to learn, culminating in a 10-hour haul home from SC. She was even delcared an honorary member of the "Class of 20??" of Southern Wesleyan University. Heady stuff!

She was also the guest of honor at (another) shower, this one thrown by some ladies in our church. More goodies, more new people! It's just exhausting.

Friday, March 10, 2006

New Year Photos




Greetings from Katie,

Here are some photos from the Valley Adopt Chinese New Year celebration in Harrisonburg.

Things are still going quite well here. Ellie is adjusting very well to her new home and definitely knows who her mommy and daddy are.

She still won't let anyone at church hold her yet, as I think she feels she will be handed off again to someone else; Ellie does very well in the church service, and others in our congregation have remarked on what a joy she is to have there. Some ladies in our church just had a shower for us on on Feb. 25. Ellie enjoyed helping mommy tear paper off the gifts and enjoys the new toys, books and clothes she received. She even insisted on putting on one of the lovely white knit button down sweaters she received. I shared her scrapbook with some of the others there, and they really enjoyed looking at it.

So far she is a very easy child to raise. She is picking up more and more words every day. "Where are you?, There you go!, Chelsea, hush!, and Bye bye are some of her favorites to say. She also knows: nose, ears, chin, belly button, knees, legs, foot, toes, socks, shoes, mommy, daddy, potty, and of course, "No."

She is truly a blessing to us and brings us much joy! We just love her so very much!

Sunday, January 29, 2006

Happy New Year! (Gong Hay Fat Choy!)






The Empress Elizabeth Xiangbing wishes Happy Chinese New Year to all her devoted subjects around the world. She is now officially a citizen of the United States of America, having received her Certificate of Citizenship (complete with a letter of welcome from President Bush) and that badge of Americanhood, a Social Security Number.

Ellie was graced with a visit from her new aunt Cathy, uncle Lou, and cousins Sheri, Megan and Haleigh, along with her great-aunt Katie. A good time was had by all.

Gong Hay Fat Choy! Posted by Picasa