Chinas Best Value Inn (Jiujiang Road Bund)
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Petite balade avec Greg dans le centre
Marco-2010 stayed here on Oct 25, 2010 during their trip titled: Marco-2010's Great Adventure.
Halloween
... wrong way. They're older, maybe in their 50's or 60's, so I'm thinking they hadn't known of Halloween until they started working at our school. The kids arrived, a few in their costumes early and extremely excited for what the day had in store. We had our "Halloween parade" where the kids went to the kitchen, mud room, Morgan's office and the other office to receive candy from the workers. They made us knock on doors and yell "trick or treat" which was really ...
Big Shanghai
... spicy. However, the food was unlike any Chinese food I've had before and I really enjoyed it. It was like a mix of both Chinese and Indian food. We tried some soups, noodles, fried rice, and some meat dishes, all of which had some kick to it. Every night in Shanghai, we were definitely stuffed and easily fell asleep.
We were also able to reconnect with some old friends in Shanghai, Poan and Lillian. I have not ...
The Past Few Weeks in a Nutshell
... to meet my uncle for the first time in China! So weird. But cool. And we were happy to have a familiar face and someone to show around.
So, when are YOU going to visit? Hmmm?
I want to leave you all with some of the English names of the children in Jamie's class. I feel that they will bring a smile to some faces... I know they never get old for us:
Simba
Gŏu Gŏu (Pronounced "Go Go." Not an English name, but humorous because this is also ...
Last Days in Shanghai
... the insane amount of detail everywhere you looked. As you'll see in the pictures, Andrew was able to zoom in on quite a few to give you an example of the miniature works of art hiding on every bit of corner, roof, stair, pillar, etc. Madness. It was only mid-afternoon when we finished at the temple so we decided to give The Bund a try. The Bund is a neat stretch of road along the river where foreigners built their own embassies and official ...