Last days in China!
The kids would have liked to play here all day!
The day before we went to the Forbdden City. It was built more than 600 years ago and was the home for emperors for about 500 years. It's magnificent and I love going there. This was my 3rd visit. This time was a huge disappointment - it was so crowded and dirty - litter strewn all over. It didn't help that it was also H*O*T and smoggy.
Well, most of us are ready to come home. Ana misses homemade tortillas, Frances is sick of the dirty streets, Lewie wants a better supply of peanut butter, Elly wants to see Trixie, Lisa's stomach hurts, Suzie needs a rest and I need a good cup of coffee! Amazing how I've never had a good cup of coffee here EVER! But Lewie said he might want to live here and Ana loves it here. It's really been a positive experience for us all and we couldn't have planned a better trip....well, more Mandarin would have been helpful. We have had so many funny experiences here and made lots of great memories. Yesterday on our way to the Great Wall, our guide was telling us about her grandparents, aged 103 and 104!! We were trying to pry the secret to their longevity out of her. She said they get up every morning at 4:30 for tai chi anddrink tea all day BUT not green tea - "it's terrible for you!" We told her that green tea is pushed as a wonderful drink inthe US- she told us very seriously that we are WRONG!! Then on the way home we saw something that one would only see in China. We passed a huge field with sections of different kinds of flowers. In each section was a white grand piano- yes, out ina field! People were having wedding pictures taken there. There were probably 15 pianos!!! So crazy. When we got up this morning, it was really smoggy but we ventured out to the Forbidden City. I grossed the children out with stories of how all the men were castrated in order to work there! It was around 90 degrees so we wilted early on but made it through. There were 1000s of people there and it was kinda oppressive. As we exited, there were cabs trying to get 200 yuan - $30 for a ride back to the hotel - we paid about $3 to get there! We split up to try to get cabs and one cab came. I waited and waited with 3 of the kids and then a scooter rickshaw pulled up and motioned us over. We crammed in and had a crazy fun ride to the hotel. It only took. 5/10 minutes and the guy tried to charge me 280 yuan - $40. I just laughed and gave him 25 - $4! He fussed, then shooed me away. Always an adventure! Tomorrow we are going to Elizabeth's foster home, where she spent her last year in China. It should be interesting since she recalls this place with some rosecolored glasses. Love Barbara
How wonderful that the kids will always have these great memories of their home country. I bet they won'g really want to come home. I love the cab story and I can't imagine Suzanne being tired...except that there were 4 kids there. It has been warm here so you guys don't bring any rain back unless you are going to take it to Texas!! Safe travel Barbara
ReplyDeletehurry home!!!! the place just isnt the same with you all in china........ safe journey
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed following your trip... your kids are adorable ... and you are right... what wonderful memories you are building... and by now hope you have had many perfect cups of coffee..
ReplyDeleteTo Khirabdm: You can't imagine me tired? Yikes - I am ALWAYS tired!! We must not have had a visit in way too long!
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