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Sariah's Adventures: Primary children & Baptism
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Saturday, July 5, 2008. Primary children and Baptism. The primary children in our branch. They are from 3 different Korean families. They were practicing a Father's Day song before church began. Emptying the pool or "baptismal font". I think that was the funnest part of the whole day. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Leo and Mark Burroughs. I love to travel! Ever since I have been back from China, I have been traveling to more places than I have ever imagined! View my complete profile.
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Sariah's Adventures: Traveling
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Saturday, July 5, 2008. One of the friends I have made here is from Korea and I will be going home with her. It'll be like having my own personal guide for the country. I'll add more to my blog when I get back and hopefully before I come home. Until next time folks. Sariah,I really miss you very much,now I am sitting at my computer,which reminds me of your being here watching movie with me.I hope you will come to China again and visit me.I am looking forward to meet you. Yours Blanche. I love to travel!
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Sariah's Adventures: February 2008
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Tuesday, February 26, 2008. Here is a picture of me at one of the statues in the Kite Park. The other is an outside picture of Walmart. I taught my first class Monday morning. There were about 35 freshmen and the classroom was freezing! They don't have heat in this building! So everybody comes bundled up. I hoping the weather gets warmer soon! I was probably just really nervous (I can't understand why). Sunday, February 24, 2008. I made it to China! I have begun to use chopsticks - a whole new experience...
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Sariah's Adventures: Yummy food!
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Saturday, July 5, 2008. Have I ever mentioned how much I love the food in China? I do Especially this food called "Wa Shao" or something to that effect. I love it! Below is a picture of the restaurant making them. They were nice enough to look this way.actually they were laughing from the first picture I took of them. haha. From left to right: Lemoni, me, Nancy, and Apple. Apple was the pro at rolling out the dough and Lemoni was the pro at shaping them. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Sariah's Adventures: Beijing, China
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Thursday, July 3, 2008. Okay, I'm finally posting photos of my trip to Beijing on June 5-9, 2008. The next pictures are the Great Wall of China! There is a saying in China that you are not a great man until you have walked on the great wall. I am a Great Man! The day was really foggy (. Or polluted, we weren't quite sure which one it was). So my pictures did not turn out really well. But at least I got to see the Great Wall! I can now cross that Wonder of the World off my list of places to see! Leo and M...
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Sariah's Adventures: Rain
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Tuesday, July 1, 2008. When it rains it pours! At least yesterday it did. It seemed like a monsoon hit or something. Good thing I'm not living in the south of China where they actually do have them. Anyways, I was craving some non-Chinese food, so I decided to head to McDonalds (. You know, I've never had a hamburger here in China). The rain had stopped but there were huge puddles everywhere.mud puddles included since most of China is under construction. I thought about walking (. What could I do? Ha ha ...
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Sariah's Adventures: Random pics around Weifang
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Saturday, July 5, 2008. Random pics around Weifang. Here's some pictures around Weifang. Check out the ladder below. It's made from bamboo. It's pretty impressive! Eating melon-on-a-stick. They like to sell things on a stick here. It cost me 1 yuan. Thats about 15 cents in US money for those of you wondering). A man pulling a cart full of garbage. Common sight around here. I'm starting to get used to seeing things like that here. Mark and Leoniss Burroughs. July 9, 2008 at 2:29 PM. Leo and Mark Burroughs.
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Sariah's Adventures: June 2008
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Monday, June 30, 2008. Did I ever mention that I really love dumplings here? Well, I do! They were some of the first things I liked when I came here.that and the tomato and egg dish. I finally learned how to make them this past weekend. Yep, mom, you'd be proud of me! I can cook something! Last day of teaching. I can't believe how fast the semester has gone! I taught my last class a few days ago. It has made me sooo sad! Yep, these are things they don't see here in China. I must say that I would ofte...
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Sariah's Adventures: May 2008
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Friday, May 16, 2008. The Chinese people love ice cream bars! The ice cream is not quite the same as you would find back home, but I've found some that are really good. There is one called the Magnum bar.yummy! It is really good. Most of the ice cream bars cost 1 yuan, but the Magnum's are deluxe and cost 4 yuan (. That's probably why they taste like American ice cream. Chocolate, etc. Lots of different ice creams! And I love them! Squid is NOTHING compared to this! Mmmnot sure if I'm going to try them.