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Cheerful Robbery: Wedding day!
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Saturday, August 29, 2009. The wedding was amazing. More than 400 people attended. It was very traditional (lots of red instead of white). I put lots of pics on snapfish and Joe has some on flickr, so Ill try to provide links soon. Ill write about it here on the blog in the next couple days when I get some time. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Sitting on this bench is lucky. It is supposed to grant you a long life. Bye, Bye America! View from Camp Muir looking South. Sweet and Sour Wimp.
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The Traveling Math Diva: Quiet Sunday, Relaxing Monday
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The Traveling Math Diva. View my complete profile. Annie's Blog - Life in Casa. Barb et Marc au Maroc. A Few Funnies from Essaouira. Quiet Sunday, Relaxing Monday. Monday, November 3, 2008. Quiet Sunday, Relaxing Monday. After some lunch, Annie and I quietly walked the streets of Essaouira, looking here at there at what the different shops had. I was waiting for inspiration to hit me with the desire to make a purchase, but the mood didn’t strike me. It was beyond delicious. Annie assured me it was all it...
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Cheerful Robbery: local newspaper story
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Saturday, August 29, 2009. 图为身着凤冠霞帔的新郎母亲(左)为儿媳打伞迎亲时的情景。 记者 宗公平 摄. 12288; (记者. 李・肯顿举行仿古婚礼。新郎官身穿宋朝状元服,新娘子着凤冠霞帔,双方父母均着宋代官服,从渭南城区朝阳大街喜庆而过。 12288; 迎亲队伍中,新郎官坐在高头大马上,面带微笑不时向人群抱拳施礼。轿中的新娘也偷偷掀起盖头,向大街两边不时地张望。 12288; 记者了解到,新郎是渭南师范学院的外教,在英语角遇到了热爱英语的新娘子,两人慢慢地从英语角中的搭档成为了恋人,最终携手走进婚姻的殿堂。 12288; 大街上看热闹的人越聚越多,大家都在议论着这对新人的传统式婚礼,脸上的喜悦表达着对这对新人的祝福。一位头发花白的老太太更是满脸笑容地对记者说:“现在交通这么便利,只要两个人能合得来,嫁给中国人、外国人都一样!”. 12288; 婚礼庆典上,有新郎新娘过火盆、跨马鞍、新郎官用箭射天射地射远方、双方母亲为儿女点亮龙凤烛等古典仪式。 August 30, 2009 at 12:36 AM. The wedding was beautiful!
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Cheerful Robbery: July 2009
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Friday, July 31, 2009. Zhi zi zhi shou ,yu zi xie lao! Thats an old chinese idiom, means hloding your hands,shows that I want to grow old with you! Rob and I both like this sentence a lot.here are some pictures taken by Joe.we are very happy about them! Sunday, July 26, 2009. 160; I want to thank my friend Joe for taking our pre-wedding photos. He has spent hours taking photos of us and will, no doubt, spend many more editing photos and photographing our wedding. Tuesday, July 7, 2009. Bye, Bye America!
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Cheerful Robbery: June 2009
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Monday, June 22, 2009. Here are some pictures of Cheers family at a big lunch together. The oldest people are, obviously, her grandparents. The rest are aunts, uncles, cousins, and her mom. They are eating out of a big pan with a fish and some vegetables simmering in it. Here are some of the things that I love about my dad. . Monday, June 15, 2009. Here is a picture of me with my good friend Pinky. He is the one who took me to his hometown. Photos of my visit to the country. Wednesday, June 10, 2009.
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Cheerful Robbery: May 2009
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Tuesday, May 26, 2009. Cheer was only home for like one day in the last two weeks. I miss having her around. Huzi isn't very good company either. He just tries to bark at me when I want to sleep. He tries to bite me when i want to pet him. His #1 favorite thing to do.he waits until I'm not looking and tears up my stuff. Wednesday, May 20, 2009. Blogger Blocked in China. Monday, May 18, 2009. This is a typical small village. I love this photo, too. Thursday, May 14, 2009. Wednesday, May 13, 2009. 在北京的最后的一...
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Cheerful Robbery: marriage certificate
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Tuesday, July 7, 2009. Heres what a Chinese marriage certificate looks like. It looks sort of like a passport. This picture shows the outside of Cheers and the inside of mine. 这是我们的结婚证!打开的是ROB的,我们开始新的人生旅程……. July 8, 2009 at 7:57 PM. Wow- at least it will be easy to keep track of if you can just fit with your passport. I bet it would be a pain to replace if it got lost. Congrats! So happy for you both! Cant wait to hear about the celebration! July 20, 2009 at 10:57 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Traveling Math Diva: A Holiday’s Early Beginning
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The Traveling Math Diva. View my complete profile. Annie's Blog - Life in Casa. Barb et Marc au Maroc. Holiday continues in Essaouira. Good Times in Marrakech. Holiday begins in Marrakech. A Holiday’s Early Beginning. Doing Things Differently for Ramadan. Tuesday, October 14, 2008. A Holiday’s Early Beginning. There’s nothing quite like waiting for those in charge to look at the evening sky to determine whether you will have school the following day. Was off to a great start, by starting a day early!
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The Traveling Math Diva: Holiday continues in Essaouira
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The Traveling Math Diva. View my complete profile. Annie's Blog - Life in Casa. Barb et Marc au Maroc. Holiday continues in Essaouira. Good Times in Marrakech. Holiday begins in Marrakech. A Holiday’s Early Beginning. Doing Things Differently for Ramadan. Wednesday, October 29, 2008. Holiday continues in Essaouira. Waking up and not being able to shower is not that exciting. It’s fine if you make the choice not to shower, but when the decision is made for you, it’s much less fine. However, we did run int...
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The Traveling Math Diva: September 2008
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The Traveling Math Diva. View my complete profile. Annie's Blog - Life in Casa. Barb et Marc au Maroc. First Day of School. You know youre not in Kansas when. Friday, September 12, 2008. Algebra. I have never taught such a young age group, let alone for 90 minutes. They have a fair bit of energy. Okay, that's such an understatement. Who needs nuclear power plants when you have the energy of seventh graders! To not be able to snack and drink water during my classes is a headache - literally! Only one of m...