Well we made it back to China in one piece minus one bike box with George's training wheels. We were an hour late getting in Beijing so it was tight to get all of our luggage from the baggage claim, go through customs, let the dog use the restroom after in tranisit for 14 hours, and convincing the airlines that she was OK to bring on another one of their flights. We were of course the last ones on the plane again but we did make it. Needless to say we have been quite sleepy and tyring to back into the routine here. It is HOT baby! Wow. I guess they broke a few records this summer so we are in the cooling weather of mid-90's. I guess that serves me right for complaining about Seattle's cold summer.
Thanks to everyone who helped us right before we left. Dad and Donna we could not have done it without you!
Blessing and I will try to write more often since some people do read this! Please comment so I know you are reading!!!
Friday, August 20, 2010
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Chinese New Year
Well, we survived Chinese New Year. It was just crazy with all the fireworks. It was mid-night when the whole thing took off. It really sounded like a war zone here. We have a neighbor who must have purchased a mini van FULL of fireworks. 5 nights before the eve he was setting fireworks off in his drive way... After the security guards came out with fire extinguishers to put the fire out that he started on the grass, they made him move his operation out to the driveway next to the street and our house.... Chinese make the most fireworks and use the most fireworks. We are not talking about bottle rockets or small packs of firecrackers but 4th of July professional fireworks. The firecrackers come rolled up in 10 foot long lengths and they are domino together to light in a continuous fashion..... The gate is about 20 feet from our house... Take a look.... It's long but I wanted to give you just a glimpse of the longevity of the fireworks in China... I can still hear them going off tonight... Everyday for the past 2 weeks..... Good thing Beth is completely calm!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1-f3dQWbR0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1-f3dQWbR0
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Tyler bowls a whole game!

This posting is not really China related but we are so excited that Tyler was able to bowl an entire game without help and he even scored a 41! Very exciting after years of helping him every time. It is somewhat China related because we have a bowling alley which is right next to our house. We are able to bowl for free on Mondays and so that is our afternoon activity. Of course Mom also bowls and has improved her game as well. I bowled at 142 with my left hand. I'm not sure if it really counts because I think I may have used the bumpers once during the game. The lanes are hilarious as well because they have absolutely NO oil on them. You can just walk down the lane if your ball gets stuck. They don't require bowling shoes and you have to know the lane because some of them curve slightly at different points. Certainly not nearly as "Official" as American bowling alleys but we love it just the same.
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Fa Piao- Chinese Invoice
China is very funny about their receipts..... Some things must have at least 3 pieces of paper to make them official but others need so papers or identification..... For example...
You can buy a new sim card from a grocery store for your phone without any identification or anything BUT if you want to change your calling plan you must go to the mobile carrier, have your passport and a resident ID to change your calling card plan...
If you want to get a propane gas tank for your gas grill then you need your passport, your residence ID and show up in person otherwise they will not work with you. Of course, they don't speak English so you have to bring an interpreter with you as well.
Don't even think about returning things in China.... You may exchange or get a store credit but you cannot get your money back once you have purchase something.
Doing taxes in China gets even more complicated because they have 2 kinds of receipts. The official one and the "normal" one. If you want to get any kind of deductions then you have to get a 2nd receipt each time you leave the grocery store. I have even had people come up to me and ask for my "long" receipt. She wanted to claim my purchases on her tax form.
I sure miss the American easy return.... Next time you have to return your items just think of me and what a PAIN it is here in China!
You can buy a new sim card from a grocery store for your phone without any identification or anything BUT if you want to change your calling plan you must go to the mobile carrier, have your passport and a resident ID to change your calling card plan...
If you want to get a propane gas tank for your gas grill then you need your passport, your residence ID and show up in person otherwise they will not work with you. Of course, they don't speak English so you have to bring an interpreter with you as well.
Don't even think about returning things in China.... You may exchange or get a store credit but you cannot get your money back once you have purchase something.
Doing taxes in China gets even more complicated because they have 2 kinds of receipts. The official one and the "normal" one. If you want to get any kind of deductions then you have to get a 2nd receipt each time you leave the grocery store. I have even had people come up to me and ask for my "long" receipt. She wanted to claim my purchases on her tax form.
I sure miss the American easy return.... Next time you have to return your items just think of me and what a PAIN it is here in China!
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
We are back in China
I knew we were back in China when I went to the grocery store and the guy in the line next to me had about 20 lbs of pork (all different parts) all laying in the bottom of his cart... Did not have my camera to get a good shot but I am pretty sure there was a whole leg, some pig trotter (front legs) and so other unidentified pieces squishing through the wire squares of the cart.... Uhh the smells and sites of China are never boring.
Just to give you an idea of the "rawness" of meat here. The lady at the wet market was nice enough to lift the head for an appropriate shot of this pig's last photo....
Blondes in China
Since all of the Chinese people have dark or black hair, it stands to reason that if you are blonde with blue eyes then you "stick out". Savannah has encountered many people who she does not know just come up to her and ask they they can get their picture taken with her. Many would like to touch and pet her hair but she able to move before they get to her hair. Here are some photos of her experience as a "movie star".....
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