Sunday, November 27, 2011
Saturday, November 26, 2011
The Nutcracker
It was fun to go The Nutcracker with my sisters, their girls, and my Grandma. We all enjoyed it. But I am not going to lie I still get board during the second half of the play. I thought maybe with age that would have changed. I guess not. Erika was pretty tired, she fell asleep during the second half. Dani and Sariah loved it, especially Sariah. She told Katie that she wants to be in The Nutcracker when she is older. It was fun to see them get excited about different parts.
Afterwards we all went to Farr's and got ice cream cones. All the little girls picked play dough flavored ice cream. I feel so lucky and blessed to have these ladies in my life. :)
Friday, November 25, 2011
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Friday, April 15, 2011
Hangzhou Botanical Garden
Here is the first slide I have seen in China.
Unfortunately there was no ladder.
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
The girls and I have had fun with them.
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.
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Xiangji Temple
Two weeks ago on Thursday the weather was really nice. The prefect day for a bike ride. Katie, the girls, and I went to see a Chinese Temple. The temple was really neat. We were only allowed to take pictures outside. I wish I could take pictures inside, they had really cool giant statues of buddhas and cannons. Some were craved out of wood, but the largest and most fearsome character was golden. They had to have been 12 to 20 feet tall.
Here are some pictures of the ride over and around the temple.
I love the look on Sariah's face.
We found out later that building is a restaurant boat.
This is the courtyard of the temple. It had about eight different building and each has a giant statue in it.
Showing that the doors are taller and me. Unlike in Japan.
Since I wasn't allowed to take pictures inside I thought the best I can do is take a picture of a picture. This is one of the statues we saw. It's gorgeous and the colors of this particular one are so bright. The tiled background was especially impressive. It is incredible.