Shuili Building Taiyuan
No.391 Inside of South Ring Road, Yingze District Taiyuan, Shanxi, China
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Hallo meine Lieben,
in den vergangenen Wochen ist es auf meinem Blog eher ruhig gewesen. Nach wie vor ist unser Alltag von viel Arbeit geprägt. Allerdings haben wir die Zeit auch genutzt, um viel mit unseren Studenten zu unternehmen.
Um mal wieder ein Lebenszeichen von mir zu geben, findet ihr unten daher nun ein paar neue Fotos diverser Aktivitäten, wie z.B. verschiedene KTV-Abende, unser Theaterstück, welches wir ...
The South End of Naishengtang
The South End of Naishengtang
On our final full day in Taiyuan we made the trip to the place that Sunny was abandoned as a 2 day old infant. The location was unbelievably close to our hotel. We could not complete our adoption journey without seeing the site and the surrounding area so that we can someday tell our Sunny more about this part of her story.
Our three boys did not want to go with us. To ...
Life in the Park
... this part of the park, the surface of the ground was well-trod mud. It was totally solid, as though it had been rolled like a blacktop roadway. It is apparent that it was planted with grass at one time, but the grass could not survive the use level that the ground gets. In this area I got to see something that I was very curious about and was hoping to see at some point on our trip. There were people scattered all about in the trees doing Tai Chi. It was ...
A Relationship is Formed One Small Step at a Time
... babble but now that I’ve experienced it for myself I realize what a really big deal it is. After being rejected by someone at every attempt to help them out and then to get the full acceptance at one try is the biggest victory of the day.
(My dating advice here is make sure your date cares to get you to a restaurant that serves what you enjoy, not the one with the biggest screen for watching football!!)
A Good Day Was Had By ...
The Hot Pot Meal Adventure of the Century
... who stopped for us would understand, (self deprecating humor here if you read between the lines), we requested her help. When we finally showed her the name of the restaurant that had been written down for us, she shook her head “No,” a good universal symbol, and pointed out the correct direction, another universal symbol.
Not trusting that we would understand her universal language; after all we thought she ...


