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Back to public school.
Suzanne went downtown the other day and got her nails done, ears pierced and bought some glamour glasses.
I vy English school will have seven teachers this year; Scott is from California.
Scott, George, the Alexander family and the four of us had to go register for our new resident permits a few days ago. Like most government things anywhere, it was hurry-up and wait.
DJ was so tired one day that she couldn't finish her lunch before taking her nap. She is really getting a good work-out pushing that stool around. And with both hands busy holding things, she will now stand for a short time and take a few steps, without holding onto someone or something.
Lantern Festival
Mei treated the Alexander family, Connie and I to dinner tonight. This is the 15th day of the first lunar month which means it is Lantern Festival and the last day of the Chinese New Year two week long celebrations. We had a very nice dinner of mostly different fish and vegetables because David is vegetarian. We went next door to TCBY for ice cream after dinner. It is still −16 ̊ C (3 ̊ F) outside but the TCBY was busier than I have seen them during the summer because of the festival. The restaurant and TCBY are next to the river and more than half the two million population of the city was at the river. Mei’s husband purchased a paper balloon for Tigh to send up. There was probably over 50 balloons in the sky that you could count before they went too high or too far and went out of sight. Normally there is room down by the river for kids to roller blade but there were so many people that you could hardly walk without just shuffling your feet. I didn’t take my ear muffs with me and my ears felt like they were on fire because they were so cold. I new we were close to where I lived so I said my goodbyes and started my way home. The road along the river was basically closed because of so many people. There must have been around 10% of the people that were coming or going at any given time. I walked past a restaurant that Deb and I had been too once and they were setting off a huge display of fireworks. I stopped just in front to take a short video and then proceeded home. I was reaching the end of my trip and warmth for my ears when I walked past the end of our building just as someone on the fifth or sixth floor decided to set off some firecrackers hanging from their window showering me with sparks and debris. The Chinese really do love their fireworks. I am headed out tomorrow to buy us a new laptop since this one is more than two years old and nearing the end of its life. I will save it and try to get it refurbished so Susan can have a laptop for college.
Great Company + Great Food = Great Time
Tigh had a sleep over last night and enjoyed playing video games. Suzanne went out on a date to play badminton on the 17th floor of a hospital that is next door to New-Mart. Then after having ice cream they went to get a massage and to have their backs scraped. The boy and his mother she went out with is Alex, the same boy that was playing the piano a few post back. He is 20. She knows it can't be serious but she can still be friends and have a good time. He is coming over one day soon so they can fix pizza for lunch. This morning I took Tigh and Suzanne to the arcade. He is like the brother she never got a chance to spend time with because of John dying. This evening the Alexander's came over for dinner and games. David is a vegetarian. I fixed a fresh vegetable salad, rice with egg and green onion and some toasted rolls. For desert we had a warm fruit salad with honey.
Yesterday and today.
Suzanne went over to some friends house yesterday and they went to a karaoke bar. Today we met with our new friends that are going to be teaching at Ivy. We had a good time showing them around a little and sharing time with them and their kids. Ori is 16, Andy is 13 and Tigh is 9. |
Suzanne and a new friend names Alex. |
Suzanne's friend Harold. |
At the KTV karaoke. |
Suzanne and Alex. |
Tigh playing XBox in DJ's chair. |
Ori and Andy looking at Suzanne's room. |
Spot eating Ori. |
French kiss. |