So as we settle into our new life, we are learning more about the traditions that surround us. As with all cultures, they are based on folklore and tradition. Now that is something that the Chinese do not lack in. I drive John's cousin nuts because I sound like a four year old always asking "why?... why?... why?". I drive John nuts because I sit and stare at people and what they're doing. No Mother, some things never change... Dad would love it here. I just sit and watch people out the windows, or while walking down the sidewalk, or on the bus, or on the subway..... I figure I get stared at enough, I can stare too damn it!!
This is the view from the front, it's three stories tall
These were some of the offerings that were put out...
Another great past-time tradition... hanging your clothes out to dry. We finally got our washer and dryer hooked up. We don't know what happened to our dryer, but it doesn't work... but at least we have a washer bigger than a bread box!!
Another great tradition... keeping all the things that your children make and bring home from school. I don't know if I'll have enough room...
Ashton made this for Father's Day... It's his dad... sometimes I see John like this too...Casey & Jordan did the following... lots of clay... but they are fairly talented don't ya think?You're looking at the stick pelican in the middle... (Just in case you couldn't see it)And what would school be without the classic sock puppet and clay bowls? I was actually quite impressed with these... they made them out of string...
And a tradition that will never die... Cops and Robbers!!!
As always... We Miss and Love you all!!!!