An invisible red thread connects those who are destined to meet, regardless of time, place or circumstance. The thread may stretch or tangle but will never break. --Chinese legend

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Toys = weapons

Here's some video from the playroom in Chongqing.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Loved the pictures of David getting tummy kisses from mom and with dad in the garden. Just a miracle!!!
We have pizza night tonight so the grans can show off more pictures!!!
Since he is a chocoholic , I am sure we share blood ties, way back somewhere!!!!

Love,
Great Aunt Judy

Anonymous said...

I'm concerned that if he starts associating basketball with hitting that he'll end up playing for Bob Huggins or at a thug school. :-)

Alexa said...

Wow, it has been such an adventure for you guys! I'm so glad you were not near the earthquake and everyone is fine! The pictures of the gardens are amazingly beautiful, and David is just tooooo cute! I am so glad you already had him with you by MOther's Day, I'm sure it was a special day for all of you!! Can't wait to see you guys and again, thanks for posting the great pics and updates. It has been so much fun to share this adventure with you guys! LOVE, Alexa

Dad and Mom M said...

WOW !! David throws righty and bats lefty. What versatility !! Could be you have an all-star to coach Kev !!

Erin......not even Bob Huggins has allowed his players to bring bowling pins on the court to use against opponents. (well not yet, anyway).

Love the pix!!

Dad, Rich, Grandpa

Anonymous said...

David is so very Cute! You all look so natural as parents.

It may be time to add some adsense advertisements to the blog so you can start the College fund. :)

I'm glad to hear you were safe during the earthquake.

thanks for sharing, and Happy belated Mother's day!

Jen, Campbell, Morganne, and I say Hooray for Mara, Kevin, and David.

Lao Lao and Lao Ye said...

Play nice now! Mara's grandmother babysat for Bob Huggins' father - they were cousins. Yes, that means Mara is related to the WVA coach - graduation rate and all :)

Now, Uncle Rog, do you have a steamer? Meifang Zhang came by to give me directions on making steamed eggs. Her directions: (1) stir egg to blend yolk and egg white. If egg is not refrigerator cold, it works better. (2) Add 1/2 as much water as you have egg. In China, she would boil the water for sanitary reasons. In the US, she says the recipe still works better, if you boil the water and then let it return to room temperature. (3) Steam for 3 - 4 minutes.

I asked about adding other ingredients. She prefers to just sprinke the extra ingredients on the top.

TTFN,
SC GM

Anonymous said...

I think the jury is still out on Huggins letting his players use clubs, and quite frankly club use may well have been what landed them in the penal system to begin with. Love the pcitures.

Dad and Mom M said...

So at David's wedding, will he have a Chicago Style Hot Dog Stand, a Chongoing Style Steamed Egg Stand, South Carolina BBQ, or all 3 ??

Just wondering.

Grandpa M

Lao Lao and Lao Ye said...

I like the way you think, Grandpa M! Yum - I think. The jury is still out on the steamed eggs!

SC GM