She says a lot of stuff in Mandarin but some is just baby talk and some is unidentifiable anyway. A shop keeper translated for us last night that Alyson said "go home." Meaning she was tired of shopping. Uh oh. That doesn't bode well for my daughter to tire of shopping!
Oh, at the consulate there were Reuter's reporters taping our group (40 families?) doing the oath etc so maybe a clip will show up on CNN or something.
Here's a bunch of pictures from last night and today except for the Consulate stuff. They don't allow cameras. Well, unless you're Reuters I guess.
Last night we went back to the restaurant with all the creatures out front. I had rice again. Big suprise. This time I took a few pictures of some of the creatures you could choose from.
Cute girl dressed in her red white and blue since it's her Visa day.
Today we went to the Six Banyan Trees Buddhist Temple. The Monks did a blessing for the babies. It was very nice in theory but I had no idea what they were saying and it was like 200 degrees inside the temple. It's hard to embrace the moment when sweat is dripping off your forehead.
Michael and Andrew climbed the 14 or 17 stories inside the Pagoda. Alyson and I waited in the shade, not that it mattered, it's still stifiling in the shade.
Incense.
Incense.
I wish this picture wasn't blurry. At the base of the Buddha, there are stacked cans of orange soda. It was the funniest thing. Maybe Buddha likes Sunkist? I can't imagine why else it's on the altar. It was in a few different places too.
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Congrats!!!!! I think I'd lose weight too. ;-) Can't wait to hear that you're home! Have a safe trip home! We love you guys!!! Gen & Co. =)
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