We found a new park!

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Classic picture of the fact that SOMEONE is always taking a picture of one of us it seems.

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Caden is not shy in the least. He loves to go up to other babies and touch them 🙂

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Check out the diameter of this bamboo! Pretty neat!

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Another pic of the mobs that flock when we stop for more than 5 minutes. My family is in the middle of that! It’s ok though, because the kids are receiving gifts of toys, balloons, or some kind of food I’m sure. ha!

There is a really pretty (and huge!) park fairly close to our house – 10 minutes bus ride anyways.  It has a bounce house, a little play ground, some games/rides, and this play area for the kids.  It’s kind of like a sandbox, but I’m not sure what that stuff is in it 🙂 Nevertheless, Kylie and Caden enjoyed this while Colt bounced his energies out!  I just had to keep Caden’s pacifier in so he would stop eating the little pieces!photo 2 photo 1

Trip to the Zoo

We have never been to a zoo like this one before!  The kids were able to ride a camel and get kissed by a seal!  They even let you pay to feed tons of the animals by hand.  Colt and Kylie REALLY enjoyed it 🙂 photo 3 photo 1Colt has developed a love for white tigers since we moved to Asia.  We bought him mama and baby white tiger stuffed animals for Christmas because that is what he wanted 🙂 So, when we went to the zoo here in our city at the beginning of this month, naturally he wanted to see the white tigers! photo 1 photo 2

Imagine our surprise when we saw this in the news this week!! – –

Man survives leap into tiger enclosure at Chinese zoo

The fence jumper, who reportedly had a bag of rice in his backpack, told zoo officials he wanted to ‘feed the animals,’ according to reports.

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CHINA DAILY/REUTERS

A female Bengali white tiger drags a man by his shirt after the man climbed into the enclosure, at a zoo in Chengdu, Sichuan province on Sunday.

A deranged Chinese man was nearly mauled by a Bengal white tiger when he leapt into its enclosure at a zoo and began leaping and shouting.

Witnesses at the zoo in Chengdu, Sichuan on Sunday morning said the 20-year-old scaled the enclosure’s fence and began provoking the tigers and smearing a red substance on a glass pane inside the pen, according to reports.

Kylie and her dolls

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This girls LOVES her doll babies – and she has plenty of them 🙂 She likes to change their clothes, feed them, rock them, sing to them, tuck them in for naps, take them outside and help them “walk” . . . it’s all pretty sweet 🙂  She  was telling me today all that her baby doll was “saying to her” and “asking her.”  It made me smile.  She has even started playing with her dolls in her room for lengthy amounts of time!  It’s special to watch your kids grow. . .

Tones

This is part of what makes language learning to fun! You can say a word 4-5+ ways and mean TOTALLY different things 🙂

  1. mā – 1st tone = mother
  2. má – 2nd tone = numb
  3. mǎ – 3rd tone = horse
  4. mà – 4th tone = scold

5.  neutral ma = question particle

I need to start tracking my language bloopers, like yesterday when someone said I needed to wear more layers because it was cold and I told them I was really hungry instead of really warm.  Or, maybe when I called the zoo and asked the lady if they were happy today instead of open?  Yeah.

Chunjie happenings. . .

Thursday was the Chinese New Years Eve. We hosted a party here for some teammates and our Chinese teacher’s family and friend. It was a lot of fun. The kids had a blast, we had lots of yummy Western and Chinese food, lots of treats, watched the famous “show” of all the provinces dancing and singing, and we learned how to play Ma Jiang (THE official game of China that we see people playing EVERYWHERE).

Now David and I can go play with the retired people in the afternoons when we get bored and have nothing else to do. . . . hahahahahaha. That was funny. But really, we are going to get that game so we can play with our local guests 🙂 Maybe sometime we will play in the community too?

The fireworks show was just as we had been told, “like nothing we have ever seen before.” Colt and David went out with our friends around midnight, and Colt came back saying he needed goggles next time because of all the ash. Anyone can buy fireworks here – the real deal big ones. . . and everyone was letting them off plus their firecrackers down by the road All night long. Thankfully, we have sound machines and they were turned them up loud. The kids slept fine! 🙂

Tidbit: Good air quality is less than 100. The next day, our city’s air quality was 500 – I’m thinking because of all the ash from the fireworks. . . We stayed inside 🙂 But Saturday we got out and enjoyed the beautiful 60 degree weather! There weren’t very many people out (many return to their hometowns for the holiday), so it was really nice to not be very crowded.

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Trying to communicate with this man who was so interested in us 🙂

This man was selling toys, and we let the kids each pick one out. Everything is more expense around Chinese holidays (not like America where we have sales during holidays). So these little cheap plastic toys that we knew we were getting ripped off on were definitely a gift for the holiday 🙂

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Caden trying out some of this man’s toys that he was selling.

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Glad Caden isn’t shy. . .

Kylie picked out the never dying fish that rolls around and plays the first line of “Twinkle twinkle little star how I wonder what you are” over and over and over. Awesome 🙂 She loves it. So does Caden.

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We bought Kylie this little battery powered fish that plays music.

Colt picked out this little blaster gun thing that makes noise and we discovered has a kaleidoscope type of thing at the end. Interesting. I wouldn’t have guessed that?

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Colt picked out this gun that makes noises and has a kaleidoscope end (those 2 things go together you know?)

It was a fun day, and we really like Chunjie!

Birthday Boy Photos and Stats

I finally got some pics of the birthday boy 🙂 He also went to the doctor for some routine immunizations and a well-child. He is 19.9 pounds and 28 1/4 inches. Happy, healthy, and strong! He is a mama’s boy too. . . but I’m ok with that. Love my sweet baby boy! (Thanks Mom for the birthday supplies I used as photo props in these pics 🙂

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Kylie loving on Caden (but probably hurting him)

A Different Belief System

Ancestor worship is something that we had read about before moving to EA. We knew it was here. . . I mean, that is the reason we are here – to be a light in the darkness. It hit hard though, when we were putting the kids to bed and Colt saw this lady from his window. She was bowing and paying homage for at least an hour!

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We tried to explain to him about ancestor worship.

Ancestor worship is a ritual practice (at the death and full moons) that is based on the belief that deceased family members have a continued existence and possess the ability to influence the fortune of the living. Living family members try to provide a deceased family member with continuous happiness and well-being in the afterlife by offering them food and gifts. It is a way of continuing to show respect toward them, and they believe that by keeping the deceased family member happy, the deceased may bring good fortune on them in return.

Colt was figuring out which apartment number he thought she was in, so that we could go tell her the Good News when our language comes 🙂