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Thanks Giving and other holidays

November 25, 2010 by Tricia

So … it seems my American friends are celebrating Thanks Giving today. I’d love to be eating turkey for dinner tonight. Yum. I’m sure most of my US friends are relaxing right now with full bellies. LOL

Speaking of relaxing, I’m sure my brother is looking forward to relaxing soon. He and his wife were in China for a vacation for the last week and a half and their on their way home right now. I’m sure they’re looking forward to getting a good sleep after their long flight.

We received sporadic emails from them while they were in China and it sounds like they had a great time. They saw the Great Wall of China, took a cruise on the Yangtze, visited Yellow Mountain and several large cities. Oh and they experimented and ate several different foods … I’m just glad they sound healthy and didn’t have to use the Blue Cross Blue Shield health savings account that I think my brother got before they went away! I’m certainly looking forward to hearing more about their trip and seeing some of the pictures they took.

Have you ever been to China? I’d love to go there for a holiday some time, but I’m not sure I’d be able much of the food. My brother wrote that they had fish at least twice a day pretty much every day and with my allergies I think I’d be in trouble!





Filed Under: Family, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try Tagged With: brother, china, eat, flight, healthy, holidays, long flight, pictures, relax, sister in law, Thanks Giving, tired, travel, turkey

Comments

  1. Seattle computer repair says

    November 26, 2010 at 8:15 am

    i’d love to go to china one day, but not that much of a fish eater.

  2. samantha icecreammaker says

    November 27, 2010 at 9:51 am

    sorry for you, but I would be very happy with fish twice a day in my plate. yes, I would like to visit China, I was even thinking of landing in Europe and getting there with a trans-Siberian train all the way to China, it would be amazing adventure.

  3. george didgeman says

    November 27, 2010 at 9:57 am

    I have never thought about China, I am playing didgeridoo and was always thinking about going to Australia, anyway, whenever I was traveling around Europe, I had opportunity to meet Korean people, and can tell you that they are amazing, so I am more about going to visit Seoul, and countryside of South Korea (thinking always about countryside because there you can meet the real soul of any country)

  4. Steve says

    November 30, 2010 at 2:19 pm

    I was supposed to head there next month, but the plans fell through. I am hoping to get there within the next year. I have heard some incredible things, but I’m not too sure I’ll be as brave with the food.

  5. Seka Aleksic says

    November 30, 2010 at 2:27 pm

    my dancing partner just came back from dancing tour around china, he was lucky to travel there…wish I was with him, they was there for 3 months, and now they are full of great stories…
    I am also amazed with Korean people, they are so nice and take care about other people…

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