
Continuing with the cute theme today, here are a couple of photos of the kids that we took during a visit to the Gao farm the week before break. It's springtime here, and it was great to see things green and starting to bloom.


Jane has been on a Quest for Beets this winter, and lo and behold, she accomplished her mission. Seeds, too! I've got to bug her to post about her new garden plot, by the way.

And, since it seems like you can't write a blog about living in China without writing about food at least once a week, here's a picture of the great (organic, vegetarian) meal that the Gaos cooked for us during our visit. Note the brown rice.
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