Thursday, December 31, 2009

Pictures





Happy New Year 2010


(This will have to be our Santa picture for 2009)

Happy New Year!!! We are in Sanya China relaxing. People call this place the Hawaii of china. It is beautiful. We are letting the boys decide on our daily adventures. So far we have been to the beach and the pool. The beach is beautiful but we become the attraction. Today we were building sandcastles and I cannot tell you how many pictures we had taken of us. Matthew hates to get his picture taken and declines when asked. Isaac is Isaac and hams it up for the pictures.

We love the pool because it is out of the way and we can be there the whole day without others knowing. It is great. Then in the evening we have been walking to town and finding bites to eat. It has been a relaxing time.

There is a large population of Russians here so we could have gone to several New year’s party that were in Russian. We opted for our hotel room.

First we headed to a pizza place and then the hotel was having a party. We listened from our room, to BAD karaoke and lots of fireworks. It was a hoot. They rang in the New Year at 9:45 and then every 15 minutes for fireworks. We actually slept through the New Year which was amazing. Doug said that when he went out for his run this morning at 6:45 the bars were just finishing up. UGH. When I went out it was quieter than normal and many people were cleaning up the mess from the night before. We head home to Dalian on the 4th and are looking forward to not living out of a suitcase. We wish everyone a great 2010!!!!


Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Hong Kong/ Sanya

Hong Kong has been an amazing adventure. Walking around the streets of Hong Kong reminds me of my adventure in New York with Jeff and my Mom. The buildings here are decorated for Christmas. So when night comes the city lights up. We are loving looking at all the Christmas decorations. Matthew and Isaac are great travelers. There has been no complaining. We spend one afternoon going to the Space Museum and the Art museum. Then today we spent 3 hours in the science museum. We were going to go to the history museum but we were so tired. Matthew caught a cold so he is running on low energy. We found some cold medicine and that has wiped him out.
Doug and I love to try little hole in the wall places to eat. So we found a great Chinese restaurant that did not cost much at all. It was great. The Chinese food here is SO different from the Chinese food in Dalian. We have had our share of burgers and French fries too. Isaac has been in heaven. We figure that once we leave Hong Kong we will not be able to enjoy those treats.
There is also a deli right by the hotel that we have found to be delicious. Matthew tried a typical Hong Kong breakfast this morning (or at least that is how it was advertised) It consisted of noodles in a chicken broth with a fried egg and slice of ham on top. It was yummy. Matthew thinks we need to make this meal for breakfast when we get back to Dalian. We thank God everyday for our amazing travelers.
The boys came home from our museum adventure and rested as I went and walked around (yes, I am just like my mom, can’t sit still) I wandered here and there. It was great to just window shop. When I got back Isaac was playing and he quickly told me to be quiet because Matthew and Daddy were sleeping.

Matthew has a nasty cold so we are hanging low for a few days. We made it to Sanya and are having an adventure. We will post more later this week.

-Dad in Sanya there are hundreds of people walking around with your Hawaiian shirts on. Doug is thinking of getting one (pictures to come)
-Isaac lost another tooth on Christmas. He was so excited.. Yes the tooth fairy found him. Hong Kong dollar and Chinese Yuan.
-Matthew is doing better still has a cough.

Christmas

We made it to Hong Kong. The train was great and it was nice and warm in HK. We got a taxi to the resort and the boys still had no clue. When we got to the gate that welcomed us they just looked at us. Doug was telling them that sometime presents can’t be wrapped and he was reminding them of what day it was. So we wished them a Merry Christmas and they both were so excited. Then the fun began.

We check in our luggage and headed to the park. It is amazing how similar it is to Disneyland, CA. It is a lot smaller but we had a great time running around and seeing everything. The boys were talking about how they wish Uncle Kerry was here to go with them. Oh and Uncle Kerry I maxed out the laser in Buzz. LEVEL 7!! Matthew wanted me to tell you that. We have (up to this point) been on Buzz Light year six times. We are going to the park again today. We need to get our picture taken with Mickey for the annual Santa picture.

We had a great Christmas morning talking to our families. Then we headed off to the park. There were more people there then yesterday but we made a day of it. In the middle of the day we headed back to the hotel and swam at the pool. That was a nice treat. We have not been swimming since we left the US.

We got our picture taken with Mickey and some of the other characters. We are planning on using that as our yearly Santa picture. We have been taking advantage of having American food. It was been a nice treat.

We head to another hotel today to see more of Hong Kong for a few days and then we are off to Sanya to hang out on the beach.

Now the challenge is what do we do next year for Christmas? Can we top this one??


PICTURES TO COME>... connection is too slow :)

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

In flight meal

We made it to Guangzhou!!! On the plane we were lucky to have either fish and rice OR beef noodles. Remember it was 9:00 when we were offered these choices. We all laughed and opted for the beef and noodles. There were many mystery items in our little lunch box. One bag said dried fruit melody (it was peanuts). We did well and are now hanging out at the airport. Our hope is to get up early and make our way to Hong Kong. It should be an adventure. The boys are still clueless ;)

Oh Isaac cracked us up.. We were talking about China and he said Mom we are not in China anymore we are in Guangzhou. We tried hard not to laugh. Look around son.. where do you think we are???

More to come...

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Christmas Program


We were invited to a Chinese Christmas pageant on Saturday night, so several families from our church group decided to go to the pageant. It was in downtown so it took about an hour and half to get there. The kids from church were asked to sing two songs doing the program. Matthew and Isaac said they would so off we went. Once we arrived we were escorted to the front of the church where they were saving seats for the Americans. It was funny to watch all the cameras as we walked in. We just laughed.









Many Chinese were wishing us a Merry Christmas. It was great. It was nice to see so many Chinese families celebrating Christmas. Once we were seated the man who invited us came over to tell us it would be about 2-2.5 hours long. We all just looked at each other. No one in our group knew how long it would be. We had not eaten since lunch so we were in for it. Well the program started and many groups preformed. It was a hoot to see the flashing red, blue, yellow lights on the performers. Then there were red and green strobe lights too. Not only the flashing lights but then the bubble machines turned on. It was so fun to watch the performers try to sing with bubbles floating around them. The little kids closed their eyes so the bubbles would not get in their eyes. Some of the kids were trying to pop the bubbles. We just smiled. Acts and acts came onto the stage. Then it was the American Christian Families turn. So our kids (about 12 of them) headed on to the stage. We all hoped the bubble machine and lights would stop but no such luck. Did I mention that the Chinese like their music LOUD. So when our group got up there they started handing the kids microphones. Isaac ended up with a microphone and I panicked. I am not sure he even knew all the words to the songs. He sang like a champ. The crowd cheered as the kids sang. It was so funny. Afterwards we were all starving so we headed out to Brooklyn’s (a pizza restaurant) and pigged out.
It was an experience that I will NEVER forget.






We are getting ready to head out for our Christmas Surprise. We are heading to Hong Kong Disneyland to surprise the kids for Christmas. We will be in Hong Kong for 5 days and then we head to Sanya where we will spend 6 days on the beach. We are looking forward to the adventure. We will try to post when we are gone. Know we are thinking of you and wishing you all a very Merry Christmas.








Friday, December 18, 2009

Teeth




I have pulled out more teeth in China then I have in my life. Matthew has lost 4 since being in China and last night Isaac lost his first tooth. He was so excited. Doug said that I should be a dentist since I am pulling out all of these teeth. The boys do not like it when their teeth are too wiggly so I have to work on them. :) Good thing the tooth fairy found us in China. Matthew got a quarter and a shiny Chinese yuan. Isaac is still sleeping so we will wait and see what he got.

I will post pictures later today.

Love you all

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Birthday Boy (s)

So here are a few pictures from Matthew's party. The boys are having a kids party tomorrow. Matthew wanted Panda cupcakes and Isaac wanted Elmo cupcakes. Check out the great work DOUG did!!! Amazing Daddy.


Panda cupcakes for Matthew

Matthew wanted Hockey Pucks for his Family party :)





Oh presents




The Amazing Daddy

Birthday ages

All pretty for the Holiday Concert

Best Elmo Cupcakes in China

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

December

I am sure that the states are a hustle and bustle with Christmas activities and sales going on. Here in china it is a bit strange. Some places have Merry Christmas signs, lighted trees and other interesting decorations up but nothing like the states. Our house is decorated with Christmas cheer. We found a small tree (artificial) at Metro and the boys have made decorations for the tree. It is a hoot. Last weekend we were shopping at the market and a little booth outside the grocery store had a lighted Christmas tree. I went in to see how much the lights cost and she told me 10 RMB. I said great I would like a string. She looked and looked and could not find another string in her store so she started to take them off the tree outside the store. Doug walked up to see me buying the lights right off the tree. He laughed so hard. Oh the memories of how we decorated for the holidays. The boys received some ornaments in our many care packages. They are treasuring them. Thank you so much for all the goodies.
We have a few presents under the tree and I THINK the boys know what is in them. Hmmm how did that happen?? Little peekers??? Now I know why we never put presents under the tree until the night before.

This week the boys are in a holiday concert. Matthew is leading his class during one song where he gives all the hand motions and they follow him. He is so cute.  Isaac is so excited he is playing the hand drums during one of the Kindergarten songs. I will take pictures.

Matthew turns 7 today. Wow where does the time go. He was so excited this morning. He asked to have Grandma Marilyn’s meatballs for dinner and he wanted Hockey Pucks for dessert. Wow now that is a challenge. (Try finding marshmallow cream in China). The boys on Friday are each having two friends over to have a “kid’s party”. Isaac wanted Elmo cupcakes and Matthew Panda cupcakes. I might show you pictures. Let’s see how they turn out.

Another HUGE accomplishment is that Matthew learned to tie his shoes. YIPPEEEEEE. He was so dang excited it was cute. Now we will work with Isaac on this task.




The field at school has been done and now a group of adults have been playing soccer on the weekends. Doug has been enjoying playing. I hope to play this weekend.

We have an adventure planned for the holidays. The boys don’t know where we are going. I will write more about that later. Know that we are thinking of you all over this holiday season. Thank you for your love and support. It means the world to us.