John and some of his buddies playing baseball at the park. It wasn't so much playing but more teaching.
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Summer Fun is Beginning
John and some of his buddies playing baseball at the park. It wasn't so much playing but more teaching.
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Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Mmm... BBQ
First of all, we just wanted to say we put our winter clothes up prematurely. The sewage on the streets are re-freezing and it snowed yesterday. Oh, and the heat gets turned off tomorrow all across the city :(
Secondly, John broke his nose playing basketball last week. It's only slightly crooked.
On to other news....
Did we mention that there is a new fancy sushi place in town? It's delicious. This one John picked out has colorful sprinkles on them. Can you see them? If you know John, you know he'd pick the one with sprinkles. He goes for quantity - ones filled with cucumbers; whereas Dana goes for quality - ones with salmon. Prices even out though!
Easter was a great time. It was a warm day, so John barbecued some chicken and steaks. Man were they good. Meanwhile, the girls were up decorating Easter sugar cookies!
Here is our center-piece. One girl we celebrated the holiday with got together the day before with some of her local friends to decorate eggs. They were the most beautifully detailed Easter eggs I have ever seen. To add to it, here is one of Dana's wool applique decorations of the Easter bunny on it's last day out before Easter was over.
Last week we went out with a couple of local friends we hang out with every now and then. First we went to a Korean BBQ place. We stuffed ourselves silly. See the pork, beef, and sweet potatoes on the grill?
Sara, I finished my first sock! Here I am completing the toe! I've never knitted in the round or used 5 double point needles before! I think the other sock will be done by the time it gets really cold again.
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Monday, March 22, 2010
Baking Frenzy
Who needs Papa John's?? This is what a real live homemade pizza looks like in East Asia. It actually tasted really good. Can't go wrong with green Chile's and pepperoni. The crust and sauce are homemade, pepperonis and cheese are from an import store and green chile's are from lovely New Mexico.
Here's a picture of us with some local friends (No we are'nt giants and no they aren't midgets) near our home on Red Lantern Festival Holiday! Sounded like a war zone!! We tried to upload the video but after 5 hours of waiting we gave up.
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Monday, February 15, 2010
Vacationmania!

While there, we even made it to the 10th tallest tower in the world! It cost money to go up, but we did watch some people bungy jump off the top!
Hong Kong
Next we did a bit of traveling around Hong Kong while our visas were processing. We couldn't wait for Thailand to go to the beach, so we made our way down to the bay. The water was too cold to swim in, but nice on the feet. The sun felt SOO warm to us!

Here's a shot of us in this cool tree down by the beach. The camera was set on Dana's sandal and timed. I think this is take number 5 or 6! At least we were entertainment to some bystanders!


One of the days we took the metro to what is called the mid-level escalators. It is the longest outdoor covered escalator system in the world. Near the top we stopped and had some amazing Greek food and after did a bit of shopping.
Northern Thailand


Here we are enjoying the show drinking delicious coconut milk. (You were right, Justin - delicious!) The cool thing was that after we drank it, we were able to feed them to the elephants. They crushed the coconut like it was a banana - no problem. Such a loud noise. They're such strong animals.


After the elephants we went to the butterfly orchid and ate a Thai lunch. Arn't the orchids beautiful?

Our lives were in the hands of this small man. See the size difference?
Here's Dana nearing the top!
One of the guides had a baby monkey in his pouch. This little guy smelt banana being eaten from yards away by another tourist and came climing up his leg to get some. He was so cute!
They replaced this beach sand with flour... or so it seemed. It was really something you dream about. White sandy beaches with warm and clear blue water. AMAZING!
Don't worry about this sign. The waves were even too small to boogy board - but the snorkling was amazing. We saw 3 little Nemo fish on an anemone as well as a few large Dora's. We saw a jelly fish briefly, little sword fish, and some sea urchins (yes, Michelle, the spiky black kind that your hand got very familiar with before). Other than John's back becoming red as a beet, it was a blast.
You can say that we got a good fill of hard playing, as well as some good rest and relaxation time down there. 
On our island tour, we briefly stopped on Monkey Beach - no explanation necessary. We saw so many monkeys down there. One day we got some Subway sandwhiches (yummy!) to go and were going to have a picnic. John went scoping out a place to settle while Dana watched the stuff. All the sudden a couple monkies came out of the jungle and straight for Dana! She grabbed the bag with the seeds and the sandwhiches, but didn't have enough arms for the rest of our coconut shakes... those dirty theives took them and drank the rest right in front of her! Grr... savages!
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