Friday, April 15, 2011

Hangzhou Botanical Garden

Every Monday is family date day for the Holmes family.  Mike does not work on Mondays.  On Monday the 14th of March we rode the bus to the Hangzhou  Botanical Gardens.  We had purchased cards that allow us to get into certain parks for free or at a discounted price.  So we were able to get in for free.  The park is huge, we walked a lot.   It didn't help that we got off the bus at the wrong entrance of where we had planned to go.  Not all of the flowers were in bloom, which made some of the park not as pretty as it might be now. We really wanted to the plum blossoms, which were beautiful.  Sariah called it her fairy land.





Here is the first slide I have seen in China.


Unfortunately there was no ladder.







































Sariah's fairy land.







Erika was given this balloon by the people in the background.


We had a hard time finding an exit.  I am not sure if the one we took was a real exit. They are reconstructing this area.  We walked along this road to find a bus stop.


Hangzhou doesn't have parks for kids but there are exercise parks.


Sunday, April 10, 2011

Fitting in with the Chinese fashion

One of the popular fashions in China is to wear glasses without lenses.  After I was told I noticed I would look twice to see if people had lenses in their glasses or not.  One day Katie and I were at a small store nearby her house.  There were a bunch of glasses with no lenses.  We joked about how funny we thought it was that people really wore them.    I put on a pair as a joke and to my surprise Katie liked them on me.  So I purchased the ones I put on.  I didn't look at any of the others.

The girls and I have had fun with them.



I love her smile.



This cracks me up every time.  Sariah and I laughed so hard the other day when we saw it.


She make a great slurping noise when she thinks something is yummy.


Erika being cool.