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My little dragon

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Philip:
Hasn't really opened his eyes much, but then he loves to sleep.
Impossible to put a Chinese and an English name on the birth certificate (as I wanted) - the field for his name on the hospital computer only had space for about 10 characters - lucky his full English name has only 9 characters (10 including the space between first name and surname), so English name it is. I just hope I don't get any hassle when I apply for an entry/exit visa for him next summer.
At the moment, the little dragon loves sleeping, drinking milk  ;) and pooing. He doesn't cry much, so I hope this honeymoon period lasts a little longer.
Anyway, don't feel sorry for me. I never did like sleeping in. :)

Pineau:
Great photo and cute boy.. your lucky he is sleeping.  but I bet it wont last. haha.

Good luck.

Willy The Londoner:
As I said earlier Phillip contact the British Embassy in Beijing of the Consulate in Guangzhou. The General Register Office in the UK maintained a record of births overseas to UK Citizens and the books could be examined in London along with the Birth Deaths and Marriage Registers before the online system came into being and they closed the Family Record Centre

I am sure they still have such a recording facility and it may make things easier for you in future.

Willy

Jason B:
Beautiful and mum looks so happy too.  Mate do not worry about English and Chinese names, the family will pick one for him that is easy for them to say but very similar to his English name.  Laura gets called Lala and that is what we both call her most of the time now anyway.

Willy The Londoner:
Can we have a pic with no hat on please?  I want to see who has the most hair.  ;D ;D

Willy

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