A new addition to the family will be here very soon and both of us are extremely anxious to meet him! The nursery is ready, the car seat is installed, and all that's missing is the baby! Here are some pics of the nursery which features the decorative stylings of my mom - she's so amazing!
Monday, January 18, 2010
Friday, May 22, 2009
China 2009!
CHINA!! What an incredible trip. In 12 days, we visited 8 cities, flew 3 times, cruised the Yangtze River for four days, saw the Great Wall, Terra Cotta Warriors, Tiananmen Square, learned how to play the real Mahjong, set one ship cabin room on fire (with my Chi - oops), and had four knives thrown at us (by Chinese acrobats at Tanner during a performance - hilarious). Also, we now understand the very personal nature of the term "Traditional Chinese Massage" - we DO NOT recommend it, by the way. We went to a handmade oriental rug factory, a Chinese silk embroidery shop, a Jade workshop, and numerous museums.
We learned a great deal about what it's like to live in a Communist country, which of course made us so very grateful for just everything. We are so blessed to live in such a place. Our guide "Nancy" (actual name: Yuen) was very open about Chinese policies, customs and traditions, including the "one child policy" and other aspects about life there that just seem so foreign (sorry there's just no other word for it).
After 26 hours of travel and numerous Swine-Flu-Related airport delays, we were exhausted, very jet lagged, sad to return to the real world, but happy to be home. What a WONDERFUL trip!!
We learned a great deal about what it's like to live in a Communist country, which of course made us so very grateful for just everything. We are so blessed to live in such a place. Our guide "Nancy" (actual name: Yuen) was very open about Chinese policies, customs and traditions, including the "one child policy" and other aspects about life there that just seem so foreign (sorry there's just no other word for it).
After 26 hours of travel and numerous Swine-Flu-Related airport delays, we were exhausted, very jet lagged, sad to return to the real world, but happy to be home. What a WONDERFUL trip!!
My Husband, The Rockstar
Ming Tombs
J'adore Beijing
I think Beijing may have been our favorite city.
Tanner and me with Chairman Mao.
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This is of one of the "five star bathrooms" in Tiananmen Square (yes, there's a star-rating system for the facilities). I took this right before I decided I could hold it until we got back to the hotel.
We went to the Great Wall!! Technically it was more climb than walk, and since I had the bright idea to wear a dress and flipflops, the 60 to 85 degree incline was much more of a challenge than I expected. The trek was well worth it though and I'll never forget the view from atop the fire-watching tower.
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Terra Cotta Warriors and Kung Fu Pandas!
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