

I had it all planned out. This picture is taken from the window. It was maybe a 6 1/2 foot drop. I was going to hang out of the window, then lower myself down. I would have probably only dropped maybe a foot at most..........But believe it or not, my good judgement overruled my laziness and I walked back up the never ending stairs.
SO, once I finally got out of the hospital. I headed over to the Park that is across the street. In the early morning, this park is booming with activity.
There are women dressed in their traditional wear, doing aerobics. There are men with long, loud, leather and metal whips whipping at stuff. Check out this VIDEO FOOTAGE. Click me
Once I got out of explore park mode. I settled down a bit, thought about my task at hand. I want to interview Chinese people from the hospital. I want to get their stories, input, and experience. I want to place all of that on my blog. Here is the plan. Hopefully, once the new American people get settled in at the hospital, I will have a little more access to Sid, to translate for me with the Chinese patients. Then I can have a one on one session with individual people. I am excited. I am going to do a really good job. You will see. 
Ohh, and to end the night on a wonderful note. My mom made some killer spaghetti. it was how do you say.....YUM!

I had to lay still for like 6 hours today. I watched some movies, and thought a lot. 


This is a picture of all the AMERICAN Shenyang Stem Cell patients. One big happy family. 
look closely at this picture, you can see how bright, vibrant, and alive this city is. Sometimes, at night, it is lit up like VEGAS. it's pretty amazing here. SO DIFFERENT. I really am starting to like it here. 
yes, it was quite exciting, but too bad I didn't get to experience much of it. I was in bed. Laying 

This is me and Lynn's father. He is a great guy. When the women went inside, me and him had some pretty good "men time." This consisted of him pointing to an object or thing and telling me how to pronounce it in Chinese. OR, I would point to something, and he would tell me how to say it. It might not seem like much, but it was pretty fun, and I would say for at least 15 minutes, we both felt really comfortable with each other. SO, it was good.
This is a pic. of lynn's mom shopping for a pair of flip flops for Lynn. Just because Lynn is in a wheel chair, doesn't mean she doesn't like to shop like every other girl her age. She just has to do it in a little bit different fashion. Which is really quite humbling. And sure makes me quite thankful for my legs, life, and everything I take forgranted on an everyday basis.
I went to the park, and saw small children in balls floating in the water. They were of course teathered to the land just in case the wind picked up.
They have little stands, similar to what you would see at a carnival. You used electronic guns to shoot at the animals. It is just kind of funny to see it sitting out in the middle of a run down park. 
You gotta love that Chinese cake! It was soo good, and I think it helped the fact that Scott was in China celebrating his B-Day instead of at home with his friends and family. 

You gotta love that rack of Lamb. Seriously, it is sooo good!
Here is me heading into the room of sharp needles. This room suprised me by it's cleanliness. Extremely clean, Extremely organized, made me feel Extremely Safe. At this point, there is no turning back. I am in it to win it. I guess you could call this the BEFORE picture.
This would be on of the After pictures. The I.V. that is in my arm is connected to a growth factor drip. This speeds up the regeneration of the Myelin Sheath that is being destroyed around my nerves. I think I was feeling pretty much okay, maybe a little bit of a headach. But nothing serious. 
This is what Tian Tian was hooking into my arm. It is the Growth factor. Fun stuff. Grow Myelin, GROW!!!!!





After I was done with the Imperial Palace, I went back to the Hospital and watched a movie with 2 cool dudes. 



this is SID
This is a picture of Sid and a nurse wheeling me down to the 8

I hate laying on the bed in a city as active and vibrant as this one. There are a million things to do, places to go, people to see. BUT, reality check. I AM NOT ON VACATION, no matter how much i wish i was. So, i will deal with the down time.
good ole, 