
This Labor day we took Lex and his family to N. Myrtle Beach. Sun and surf for 3 days...wooo hoo!!!
For lunch we decided to go to Hooters and have some hot wings. What could he be looking at???
Just looking at the scenery!!!
As seen from Zhong guo (east) and Mei guo (west)
This picture was taken in 2006 on his birthday.

The local Chinese Association had their festival on Saturday. We went with Elizabeth and her family. There were many different types of music and dancing.

We ate so many wonderful foods like spicy shrimp, sticky rice filled with pork and my favorite, beef/noodle soup.

On Sunday we went to an all-day party hosted by the parents of the little boy we take care of, here is Bei Bei, Lex and his mom Lusia.


Dumplings are the traditional food prepared and eaten on the first day of Chinese New Year. These are prepared using store-bought "skins" or the traditional way of preparing the dough, rolling it into a long cylinder, cutting it into squares and rolling it into thin, flat pancakes the size of baseballs. There were several people involved in this production. One person made the filling which consisted of ground pork, mushrooms and cilantro and 3 or 4 others filled the dumpling skins with this mixture and carefully sealed them.

Our friend Maria and her son dressed in the traditional red clothing eating Chinese steamed buns filled with port and dumplings
Red is a good color for the Chinese, red means go, go, go. If you are ever driving in China and you have a green light, remember this!!!

The next day we drove around the western part of the valley looking at cacti, palm trees, brown front "yards", foreclosed homes and getting our bearings. The traffic is worse than anyplace I have ever seeen except New York.
Then we drove up to Flagstaff where it was a lot colder, I mean really cold, snowing and windy. 
We drove to the Wupatki indian ruins and spent the day hiking Sunset Crater and walking through adobe homes. At least it was a lot warmer in the desert.
Here is an Indian ball court where they threw baseball-sized rocks at one another...ouch!!!
When we got back to NC we had our friends over for my 60th BD party. Here Elizabeth and Katrina are giving me the balloons. 60???? Who is that balloon for?
Next post, our new arrival... Lex.