Happy New Years!! It's the Lunar New Year or more commonly known as Chinese New Years. For New Years there's lots of fireworks, not just New Years Eve, or New Years day, but whenever... it could be at noon or 7:00 pm or ten o'clock at night or 3:00 am, or 4:00 am, or 5:00 am. And this last for 15 days. John said this is nothing compared to being in Shanghai during New Years! He says Taipei is pretty tame.
For New Years you give children red envelopes with money in them. The kids were way excited and of course the next question was "When can we go shopping?" So we went up to Keelung again, but this time no mountain climbing. We went to a toy store John found that sales (coughs) not so legit Wii games and bought like 13. They were only $5 (US) a piece instead of the normal $40-$60ish. So the kids, all four of them, bought their toys and then we went and ate and ate and ate. There's a huge night/day market there with excellent food. Especially this stand that sales noodles. They are very yummy!!!!
We get home and the kids, and by that I mean John, gets their toys out to play. But only like 5 of the games will work. Now when we got here John found a person who knew a person who could open the Wii up so we could play games that you could buy here. (All Wii's are region coded and will only play games from the magical land you bought them in.) So he had the pixy sprinkle his magical dust on it and it was suppose to magically let us play any game. John had all this done prior to our trip to Keelung, so the games were suppose to have worked, but alas poor Pinnochio was still only a wooden puppet and not a real boy. So the next day we go back to Keelung again. More toys, more food, and definately more noodles (same stand), but John has to leave the Wii so the little elves can look at it.
The next day we go to....Danshui. It's a city on the West coast. They have a place by the wharf where you can shop, eat and play games. We ate ice cream, extremely large ice cream and we shopped and walked around.
You can buy fresh fish...
Extremely fresh fish.... notice the boat behind the stand.
We listened to music played on an instrument I can't repeat the name of let alone spell it.
We then drove up around the top of the island along the coast to... you guessed it Keelung. But along the way we stopped at a couple towns and shopped and ate. Seeing a pattern are you? Well the wee folk actually fixed the Wii, so we take it and go home, but not before we go and eat more noodles!!! These people must think we're are totally nuts!!
We didn't just play games, shop and eat during the holiday, well mostly, but not entirely. We also went and rode bicycles along the river. It's really rather scenic. I don't know exactly how far along the river it stretches, but there's basketball courts, baseball field, fountains, running and biking trail, lots of things. In fact they have dragon boat races on the river itself. Hopefully we will be able to see that. We rented bikes and had a great time.
Here's John teaching Ashton how to ride a two wheeler.
And here's Ashton riding all by himself.
Could it be any more scenic!!! And in the picture above there were wild flowers with butterflies running along the path. It was incredible!! Straight out of a fairy tale.
So here they are folks... the Wii dancers!!!!
And the grand finale....
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