This morning at breakfast we ran into about three other families that were in China for adoption. Evedently today was the normal 1st day of the trip for adoptive families.
Zach's middle name must be Obnoxious, I swear the kid CANNOT sit still. He is always sliding down some rail, hill, or a slippery surface. This morning he was running in and out of the automatic revolving door at the hotel entrance, of course trying to make it at the last possible moment. His shoe got stuck in the door, and it caused the door to turn off. In the van he was playing with the latch on his seat, and the back came loose and smacked him in the face. At the Great Wall I caught him sliding down a section of the steep handrail, he has to jump off of every object not fenced off, and climb up everything with handholds!
Getting into XiAn we got to freshen up at the hotel before going out with our new guide for this city, Ivy. She took us to the City Wall, Oh my, there is a five story wall, about 50 feet thick, around the entire inner city! The thing is massive! And there is a 30 foot wide ROAD on the top of it. Each of the four gates have huge towers with ornate buildings on top of them. In the middle of the inner city there is a bell and drum tower, all extremely impressive. The bell tower is in the exact center of the Inner City, surrounded by a traffic roundabout, it is the perfect vantage point to see all parts of the inner city.
Later we walked down what they call Muslim street. The entire street is lined with old buildings, shops, and street vendors. You can't (well, are not supposed to) drive on the street, but we dodged a few cars on our way up and down the street. Zack bought a clay whistle, which he promptly broke, when it slipped out of his hand , while sliding down the walkway.
The dumpling feast was good, but again, way too much food! I am falling asleep as I write this, so until tomorrow, good by (in Chinese - I'll say it when I learn how, I'm still trying to master thank you!)
Brett
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HI, we just want you to know we wake up everymorning and check before bed every night for your postings. So don't think no one is reading. We love them. FROM -JAMES: Mr. Musgrove, I like the food stories, thanks for writing the longest posts on earth, I feel like I'm watching a movie of your trip. TO TAYLOR: It sucks that you are gonna miss my mad dance skizzles tonight and I am so hungry right now I could eat all the dumplings, I mean the entire amount your whole family ate!!! I'm going to check YOUR blog now????
P.S. we posted a lame sentence on our blog if you want to leave a post.
Hi Musgroves!
It sounds like you are having quite a time! My guess is that you are going to have to do a lot of "spin" time when you return. You seem to be eating a lot and the bad news is that you're hungry again in an hour.
Your blog is so descriptive I no longer feel the need to visit China. The walled city sounds amazing and it is not even the "great" one.
Everything is fine here so go enjoy yourselves. And Zach...go slide down something for me.
Bill
Brett your bloging is great. I am really enjoying reading, especially the kids activities. Your writing is so well done and descriptive. Thank you for doing this for all of us.
Stacey your idea of buying gifts for Estee is so thoughtful. It is even more evidence of your love for you second daughter.
We love you-all so much and thus this connection (Blog) is most important for me.
Dad Musgrove
Brett, Stacey and kids,
We love reading the blog and we are addicted to it. Brett your writing style is really awesome. I feel like I am there with you guys. We can't wait for Estee to join our family. She is a lucky girl. Stay safe and continue to have fun.
Love, Marc, Lis and kids
hey, it is already the 25th there, where is our post for the 24th, What happened yesterday? Are you too full to type? Missing you all. Tommorow, for you, is Estee day. Soooo Coool, we can't imagine your excitment. We are still sending prayers. Today, we are just going to sit by the computer and wait for a post. TO TAYLOR: going to your blog now, still counting the face punches, JAMES
HEY, EVERYONE WHO IS READING THE POSTS, BE SURE TO GO CHECK TAYLOR'S BLOG.
Hey guys!
Just checking up with you! It sounds like such a great Chinese experience-- plus, you get a baby out of the deal ;)
I hope the trip continues to be enjoyable. Oh, and Zach, I will give you 1 dollar for each 10 minutes you can sit absolutely still... are you up for the challenge? I think your parents would enjoy this game ;) Have fun guys!
Hans
Come on Brett!, can you please! Put some pictures to see some thing?
I understand Bill got all the description of China, but not me.
I hope next week, we can see some of the beautiful places (pictures) you go.
As soon as you come back, I will invite you to the Chinese restaurant to celebrate your enjoyable trip!!!
Rigo Sr. and family
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