Fifteen days after the lunar new year, the Lantern Festival kicked into gear. Last year at this time, we observed the lanterns while being herded down the closed off streets shoulder to shoulder with way too many people. It was a nice experience ... for one time. This year, we chose to check out some lantern displays at a city square near the center of town. Observing the lanterns was taken at a much slower and relaxed pace. We enjoyed it.
We arrived before dark set in. I like these vases, but of special note is the high-rise construction happening in the background. This is occurring all over the city.
Lantern displays ...
I would have liked to have displayed these guys on our front lawn in Muncie. I'm sure our neighbors would have liked them as much as I do.
Each of the girls "had to have" one of these light-up flowers on a big spring. Smiles all around. Lia's here showing off hers.The below panda and banana were particularly interesting to the girls. I can understand the former but the latter?
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Days of New Year Celebrating
In these parts, the lunar new year is the biggest holiday of the year. Most people return to their home towns to see family and friends. As a result, the city kind of shuts down for awhile. Shops and stores will close for a few days up to 2+ weeks. Prior to this holiday, we stocked up on food. This was a good move.
The week consisted of firecrackers and fireworks going off at all hours of the day. And I'm guessing/hoping there's a special reason for firecrackers to be lit at 7am. Nice. On new year's night, being the fireworkly-inclined man that I am, I had to add to the noise and celebration with our own. We felt we did our part. Afterwards, the girls cried out in unison - more, more, more! I felt the same way. At midnight, the sound was thunderous. Only the twins didn't awake. Lucky.
The following morning, this was the mess outside our window. Yep, being on the first floor does have some disadvantages. It was loud.
Well, this week of celebrating and playing for the locals is about over. Being the biggest holiday, I had to post something about it. Going out today, I could see more stores' doors open. And next year, I definitely want to light off more firecrackers.
The week consisted of firecrackers and fireworks going off at all hours of the day. And I'm guessing/hoping there's a special reason for firecrackers to be lit at 7am. Nice. On new year's night, being the fireworkly-inclined man that I am, I had to add to the noise and celebration with our own. We felt we did our part. Afterwards, the girls cried out in unison - more, more, more! I felt the same way. At midnight, the sound was thunderous. Only the twins didn't awake. Lucky.
The following morning, this was the mess outside our window. Yep, being on the first floor does have some disadvantages. It was loud.
Well, this week of celebrating and playing for the locals is about over. Being the biggest holiday, I had to post something about it. Going out today, I could see more stores' doors open. And next year, I definitely want to light off more firecrackers.
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Valentine's Day
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Somebody's Eight
On the 11th, Lia turned eight years old. Crazy. That morning, she opened some gifts. She loves to read so the books were particular winners.
The following day, we invited some of her friends over for a dog themed party. The craft, games, snacks, and cake were all canine inspired. Everyone had a woofing good time.
This is a race to lap up their water.As Val and Lia demonstrate, all the puppies enjoyed the cake in their dog dishes. [Days earlier, I did get a strange look from the vendor at the pet supply market when I asked to buy seven dog dishes. But then again, strange looks are common place.]
The following day, we invited some of her friends over for a dog themed party. The craft, games, snacks, and cake were all canine inspired. Everyone had a woofing good time.
This is a race to lap up their water.As Val and Lia demonstrate, all the puppies enjoyed the cake in their dog dishes. [Days earlier, I did get a strange look from the vendor at the pet supply market when I asked to buy seven dog dishes. But then again, strange looks are common place.]
Friday, February 5, 2010
Bed Lights
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