Beijing World Park
We took our two favorite studetns with us yesterday as we traveled the at the Beijing World Park.
Sydney Harbour BridgeAggie and Lina are two middle school studetns that we both teach English at the private school we work for and I tutor in math after school. It was great that their parents trusted us foreign teachers to take them all the way across this large city by public transportation to a place we had never been to before. They maybe had been on the subway once before and only one of them had been to the park before. It took three subways and a bus, plus some walking, to get to the park, but half the adventure is getting to where you're going. We got to ride another of Beijing's subway lines that we had not been on previously and see another part of the city we hadn't seen before. Some of these don't have titles or links because I don't remember what they are.
Entrance to the park.
Acropolis of Athens
DJ in the splash zone.
Suzanne with Santa. DJ wouldn't go near him.
Golden Gate Bridge
The Big Apple twin towers
Washington Monument
DJ makes new friends every where she goes.
Eiffel Tower
Big Ben
Pyramid
Egyptian columns
Chichen Itza
U.S. Capitol building
Lincoln Memorial
Colosseum
Great Wall
Stonehenge
Ishtar Gate
Angkor Wat
Easter Island
These were the cleanist public restrooms with no flies or smell that I have seen in China or any other country.
In the evening, after the World Park, we went to our follow Arkansas's friends apartment to have pizza and visit. DJ played with their two boys and new dog until the boys ran off to play with their friends and then she kept us entertained and found new things to get into.