Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Day 2

Running just a little behind, so I'll add commentary later. Right now, here is the link to all the pictures we took at Tiannemen Square and the Forbidden City: http://www.kodakgallery.com/ShareLandingSignin.jsp?Uc=182yonli.8zcy05yi&Uy=-pi4wvo&Upost_signin=Slideshow.jsp%3Fmode%3Dfromshare&Ux=0

There are a buncha pictures. Enjoy!

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I have to know the story behind the costume, hat and money...Looks like you guys are having a blast!!!

Cat said...

So cool! You've got to explain about the yellow outfit. There has to be a story there!

And I love the 'Do Not Disturb Me' sign. Can you bring that home for my office? Kidding.

By the way, my nephew is in BIG trouble. I'm thinking coal this year or worse (like, I don't know, Ralph Fiennes movies) for Christmas. Hmmmm, this could be fun!

Can't wait to hear of your further adventures! Love to you and Cyndy!

Your obviously crazy sister

Anonymous said...

Just one question.....when do you work???? It seems like you are on a vacation rather than a business trip, what with all the side trips. In some circles this is called a boondoggle, a subject on which I feel qualified to comment 8<). Glad you are having the time of your life and we miss you. By the way, Nathan is really starting to refine his throwing, both speed and accuracy are improvng and his batting swing, I'm seeing more power. When he spends this weekend with us, we'll probably hit the batting cage. Next season he should be an impact player.

Love,
Dad

Anonymous said...

Wow, you're there for WORK?
I am clearly in the wrong business, or possibly company.
That said, some of the other IS guys here at NM have been sent to other stores for major upgrades, including the one in Hawaii. I'm hoping they need another upgrade soon... not that I have a real chance of going, seeing as how I'm the next-to-most-junior desktop tech. :P

Anonymous said...

That's some chili pot there in the photos. You bring that home for the next cookout? :D

Al Rearick said...

Not to say I didn't try, but they were a bit heavy. All that was missing was a "16 TONS" label.

At least I know these pots are strong enough to hold the chili!