New Beginnings For Michael

This past weekend marked a new season for Michael. Sean and I traveled with him to Hong Kong to get him moved onto the Hong Kong University campus. The weekend went pretty smoothly with Michael showing lots of excitement and me shedding many tears. On Saturday we arrived midday and helped Michael unpack and put things away in his dorm room, which is not too bad and beyond the sight of some older apartment buildings he even has a view of Victoria Harbor! On Sunday we attended church, then spent some time shopping for some groceries and clothing needs for him. Then Monday Sean and I departed. Michael will start classes in HKU’s Architecture School on September 1st.

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Changes for Megan

Sean has been hinting to me over the past year that he wants Megan to attend Chinese preschool, in order to give her the gift of language immersion. It was a very hard decision for me, but God paved the way by placing some special friends in my path to give encouragement. First, a Chinese neighbor who is also a language teacher at our school. Her daughter is also five years old and attends a local preschool. This friend inquired for us about sending Megan to her daughter’s class. The school was very opened to the idea and welcomed Megan for the month of July. Second, my older kids have been so inspiring to me. They all whole-heartedly agreed that Megan should attend Chinese preschool; and to show her support, Rachel even asked if she could volunteer in the school during the time that Megan attended. Rachel had a goal of language immersion for herself this summer, and this opportunity fit right into God’s plan for her. With such a positive experience this summer, we have decided to continue to send Megan this fall. She may have ups and downs with the decision, since there is a big barrier to her understanding, but I pray that she will learn quickly the vocabulary she needs to enjoy learning and making new friends. Here she is sitting on her little naptime bed. The students have naptime in the afternoon for 2 hours, and school does not end until 5pm.

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First Day of School

The big girls started back to school this week on Thursday.  Rachel is excited about her Senior year, and Maddie at the top of the Middle School is in 8th grade.  Jessie is happy to reunite with her 10th grade classmates.  She and Rachel are taking Sean’s AP Computer Science class this year; that ought to be fun.  We made a decision to send Megan to Chinese Kindergarten this fall.  

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Megan still in her PJ’s says goodbye to the girls and gets ready to homeschool with me each day from now until September 1st, when her school starts.  I am really excited to know that I will get to teach her to read, since I thought she would be the only one of the 5 kids that I didn’t teach to read (a little hidden blessings that the Lord reminded me of).   I will continue home schooling her in the evenings throughout the fall to keep her up on her English learning.

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A Free Ride

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This year the taxi prices in China rose 1¥ (6 cents).  Though this may not seem like a lot to most of you, it was enough for my mom to decide that it was “high time” we had bus cards.  So each of us got a bus card and began to use the bus a lot more often (especially to our favorite shopping place, Emart).  The price difference is significant (to us at least); most of the time you can take a bus for 2¥ (about 30cents) or take a taxi for 10¥ ($1.30).  Anyway, after taking a bus for awhile I noticed something.  Usually when you swipe your bus card you can see, on a small screen, the price of the ride as well as your balance, however for some people both the price and balance had zeros.  Well it didn’t take long to notice that all those people were senior citizens; so I concluded that some buses allow free rides for old people.  Furthermore, when you swipe your card the machine beeps to notify the customer that it has scanned the bus card.  However for the senior citizens, when their cards are swiped, the machine will either say 老人卡,meaning “Old person’s card”, or it will say 您好, “(respectful) hello”.  The longer I live here the more I understand the special culture China has that treasures the elders of their community.

Hairdo

I have blogged quite a few times about my "hobby", henna (though I don't know if I do it often enough to be called a "hobby"), but now I'd like to talk about Rachel's hobby.  This past year she has become very interested in styling hair.  Not only does she replicate styles that she sees online, she also creates new ones; and I think she does it beautifully!  During the summer she has found hair styles she likes in blogs or other pictures.  Some times she tries these styles on her self, but other times she needs a model… guess who gets to be her model?  Yes, I get to wear the beautiful hairdos when Rachel is willing to try them on me.  Once, Rachel and I were flipping through magazines and she saw a hair style she particularity liked.  Rachel wanted to replicate the style and I was eager to have it.  Despite the fact that the magazine picture didn't even have a view of the back of the hair, Rachel completed the look elegantly!  ( I'll never have to go to a hair salon before banquet again! ) I think that she has a wonderful talent with hair and I am blessed to have a sister that is so good at (and willing to do) hair styles!

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Hairdo

I have blogged quite a few times about my "hobby", henna (though I don't know if I do it often enough to be called a "hobby"), but now I'd like to talk about Rachel's hobby.  This past year she has become very interested in styling hair.  Not only does she replicate styles that she sees online, she also creates new ones; and I think she does it beautifully!  During the summer she has found hair styles she likes in blogs or other pictures.  Some times she tries these styles on her self, but other times she needs a model… guess who gets to be her model?  Yes, I get to wear the beautiful hairdos when Rachel is willing to try them on me.  Once, Rachel and I were flipping through magazines and she saw a hair style she particularity liked.  Rachel wanted to replicate the style and I was eager to have it.  Despite the fact that the magazine picture didn't even have a view of the back of the hair, Rachel completed the look elegantly!  ( I'll never have to go to a hair salon before banquet again! ) I think that she has a wonderful talent with hair and I am blessed to have a sister that is so good at (and willing to do) hair styles!

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