Tuesday, February 09, 2010
Thursday, November 05, 2009
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Austin's 6th Birthday Party
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Ricky Jay
I'm posting it because I'm going to need to watch it a few more times.
Monday, September 22, 2008
Saturday, April 05, 2008
2006 video
Sunday, March 09, 2008
Best day at the zoo
Monday, November 12, 2007
Mari's Gymnastics class
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Mari's 3rd Birthday
Here's the proof:
Friday, August 17, 2007
China's outdoor exercise equipment
Not long after I mobed into Little Ju-er, Beijing stepped up its campaign to host the 2008 Games, and traces of Olympic glory began to touch the hutong. In an effort to boost the athleticism and health of average Beijing residents, the government constructed hundreds of outdoor exercise stations. The painted steel equipment is well-intentioned but odd, as if the designer had caught a fleeting glimpse of a gym and then worked from memory. At the exercise stations, people can spin giant wheels with their hands, push big levers that offer no resistance, and swing on pendulums like children at a park.We found this equipment in other cities as well, including near the first place we stayed in Shanghai. Julie and I kind of liked it; like a playground for adults while the kids played next door.
Here's the video:
Friday, June 22, 2007
Imperial Meal
From what we heard Dowager Cixi "The Dragon Lady" used to come to Beihai when it was still private property and eat a meal at this auxiliary kitchen when she was bored of the food at the Palace. Our guide Sean told us that the kitchens would prepare literally dozens of dishes for every meal so that they would be ready whenever the Dragon Lady made her desires known.
Our meal was absolutely delicious, wonderful textures and flavors and a real variety of ingredients (including camel). Recommended!
(Oh, and we didn't have the kids with us. Thanks, Ma and Ba!)
China Index
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Chinese Children's Department Store
While I don’t expect many other families with 2 ½ and 4 year olds to be as foolish as mine and travel to
Pampers? Avent bottles? Up on 3 (although the diapers are pricey (about $.50 each) in the land of split crotch children’s clothes). But this may be useful for those dozens of parents with adopted kids we saw in the hotels.
Shoes, hats, backpacks? That’s in the basement along with a magician’s stage where tricks are demonstrated and available for purchase.
Moving counterclockwise, the next quarter is also gated. Behind this play area is a huge habitrail for children, a two story labyrinth of slides, ladders, zip lines, trampolines, swings, and kiddie pools filled with plastic balls. There may have been more but I didn’t make it to the furthest back.
My kids had a great time down there – and so did I. There’s nothing like nailing your four year old with a foam ball to take out the frustrations of all those temper tantrums on the road.
And, here's a video I made (UPDATE: the embed doesn't seem to be working for me but if you click on the "screen" you'll link to the source at YouTube):
China Index
Thursday, June 29, 2006
Tuesday, June 06, 2006
Friday, March 03, 2006
Austin and Hunter video
Here it is on Google Video. I like the end where they're just sitting around waiting... for something...
Thanks, Ching!