**Strange how somewhere I feel like I've lost a day! The lack of a normal schedule combined with the initial loss of a day at the beginning of the trip (due to the time zone differences), "mommy brain" that has now been doubled, and sheer exhaustion from chasing a VERY fast toddler boy (I'm loving every squirmy ounce of Caleb, but boys should come with a gradual "ramp up period...") has had me asking all day long what day it is. Now that I finally have in my mind that it is Sunday, I've been trying to figure out what to do about being so behind. With my detail oriented brain, I want to go back and fill in the gaps without skipping (except for the visit to Caleb's SWI ~ I have to decide how much we will keep private for him to share when he wants).
Back to Friday morning...
After a long week, we got up somewhat late Friday morning and pretty much closed down the breakfast buffet in our hotel. From breakfast we ventured back out to pick up our laundry.
There was some equipment for exercising that Kylie thought looked like a playground, so Grant and I let Kylie and Caleb play while Ian waited for our clothes.
After a few minutes of my toddlers trying to figure out what to do, this older gentleman started pointing things out. He tried to speak Mandarin to us, but when that failed he showed by example what we should do on each piece of equipment. At first I was afraid we were in his way, but his huge smile showed that everything was "a-okay" with him.
And then on the way back we walked through the lower area of the RT Mart. Ian had a pocket full of 1 yuan coins that he wanted to get rid of and we were in no hurry to get back to the room. Kylie decided that she didn't want to ride the helicopters again, so we decided to let them learn how to play Whack a Mole. That was a hoot as they both totally got into smacking things on the head with a padded hammer!
When we played two rounds of "Whack a various animal" each, we headed back to the hotel to finish packing for our evening flight. Kylie decided that she was cool and wanted to stop to put on her sweater. Note Caleb's stance ~ he's starting to pay more and more attention to where his daddy is! **Also noteworthy in this photo is the random staring man in the background. He is just a tiny sample of what we've experienced this week...
3 comments:
Your blog posts and pix are great. I love how descriptive you are, it really gives Dave and I an idea of what it will be like when we travel there. Rest up and enjoy your beautiful family!
Thanks for the update, dear friend! I'm thinking of you all the time! More later...
Love, Cindy
The alley "village" looks so interesting. How sweet of the older gentleman showing Kylie and Caleb how to use the toys. Happy that Caleb is watching Ian more and more and realizing that he is his loving Baba. Thanks for all of the information about Wuhan.
Can't wait to meet you at the airport. Love, LaoLao
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