
Thousands of bulidings built in Ming and Qing dynasty. 36 ancient stone bridges. I like this typical picture--simple life.

Cool sights and pictures everywhere we turned.

Ancient post office. The Chinese postal system is very ancient too. I love it! Wouldn't you like to send mail from this mail box?

Lots of cool stores and shops along the way.

Boating in China, how cool?!

Lovely waterways and stones. Cold but lovely. I felt like we were the only tourists there, so we were really looking in to their lives.

I love seeing people biking around. In Cambodia I had pictures of ladies biking. In the Philippines women don't ride bikes (but I stand out a woman, foreign AND with a baby on the bike! They think I'm crazy, but look at all the women biking in the world--it is truly cultural).

I realize now that we don't have many pictures of all of us! We shared the picture-taking. Here is Kaylee but Ashley is not in the pic--it was her 5th birthday that day.

Does he look Chinese? What an adventurer. He was so curious about everything and everyone. He could hardly close his eyes for a nap fearing he would miss something--just like his mom!

This would be a cool place for wedding pictures (I guess if you are Buddhist). I love stones and this pretty peaceful Chinese garden. One of the few pictures of me alone in China. Elijah is climbing around eating stones.
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What great adventures you are having! I thought of you the other day when I read this:
http://thehayeszoo.blogspot.com/ Their recent post was How to Know if You Have a Third Culture Child, I thought of your little one, with all those stamps on his passport. Also, I promised to get you info about using a wrap. I haven't had a chance to post my own stuff, but here is a link with videos http://www.mamatoto.org/Default.aspx?tabid=197, or try thebabywearer.com If you need more info let me know, and I will find some more.
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