Friday, February 25, 2011

Pictures From in China.


This is me and Amy's Younger sister Alice. Her parents and Grandparents call her Mei Mei though. Not exactly sure how to spell that, but its pronounced May May.
We are hanging up Chinese New Year decorations all over the back yard. These are hung up all over the city. Almost every house or buisness has somethng like htis hung up around their place.
This is me bowling in China. I went with Amy and 3 of her guy frinds. Unfortunately I was just getting a fever that morning, so about half way through I starting getting weaker and weaker and my stomach wass killing me, so the ball strating rollin slower and slower and more lopsided. Eventually Ihad  ak Ay if we could be done and her parents could pick us up. When we heaed outside my stomach was killing me and thn I threw upin a bush. I was better after that!
The bowling was pretty boring anyways, they were completely uncompetitive, were way too quite and didn't get all excited about strikes and spares like we do. Also, they didn't even know how to keep score or put their names in the screen! And they had played bowling many times befrore.

These are apartment complexes in Chengdu City. These were every where!

Going out to eat with Amy's Godmother and her family. Amy's dad is on the left and Alice is in frnt of him.
Amy is sitting next to me. This is where I ate rabbit stew and it was SO good!

At the fair tgtht had all the blown up sun gods that light up at night. Me, Amy. Alice and their mother are in this picture.

This is me licking a bamboo at the bamboo garden. I just wanted to do it.
Wuth some more of her family friends at the Bamboo garden.

At the bamboo garden. An old Pavillion.

Me doing chinese painting at the house.

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throghout the ciy their ere many structures made out of flowers. These are in little pots stuk all around the structure. This is above the free way.
Noice the sky? It was liket hat the whole time!

1 comment:

  1. So glad to see pictures finally! Thanks for the explanations too. I would totally lick a bamboo, you are so funny! We are still glad to hear about what you are doing for the gardening stuff, so don't feel like it is too boring for us to read. I hope you are learning some more japanese.
    Love you,
    Shy

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