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Maile Girl here! Thought I’d write a hello for Mother’s Day. This morning, Lauren and I woke Daddy up early (surprise, surprise) and we set to work making a yummy breakfast surprise for Mommy. Daddy said that Grandma Jill’s Strawberry Soup would be perfect. Now, I love strawberries (and soup is typically pretty good too) – but I had never had strawberry ANd soup before. Plus, isn’t soup supposed to be hot? Daddy told me that Strawberry Soup was served cold AND that we could make bowls out of cantaloupes. For a second I thought maybe we had indeed woken Daddy up too early, but he had a plan so I went along for the ride.

And, boy am I glad I did. Not only was the soup super fun to make, but it was delicious too! Mommy was super happy when we surprised her with the breakfast. We even let her sleep until 8:30 AM – which is pretty much the latest she has ever slept (at least in my lifetime!)

Bowls out of cantaloupes? Crazy - but Daddy told me to start scooping...

Bowls out of cantaloupes? Crazy - but Daddy told me to start scooping...

I get very focused when I'm cooking...

I get very focused when I'm cooking...

After you get the bowls done, you just need to pour in the soup! (Daddy made it the night before so it was all chilled and ready to rock...)

After you get the bowls done, you just need to pour in the soup! (Daddy made it the night before so it was all chilled and ready to rock...)

The best part of the cooking part is the EATING part ๐Ÿ™‚

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Orange

by Papa K on May 6, 2014

Orange happens.

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One More from China…

by Papa K on April 30, 2014

One of the dads on our trip to China brought along a GoPro and took a ton of video while we were there. He then put it all together and edited it down to a great 4 minute clip that really captures a lot of our adventures:

(BTW – I definitely had gadget envy of the GoPro – hmm…)

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Stack Fail

by Papa K on April 29, 2014

Admire the grit, need to work on the execution…

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A snapshot of a typical dinner with my girls. Dancing Lauren. Questions from Maile. Mommy somehow dancing, singing and answering Maile’s questions.

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Eating Cheerios

by Papa K on April 27, 2014

Lauren’s dexterity is really improving – doesn’t mean she always hits her mouth, but she’s getting closer and closer…

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On our final day in China, we fittingly, went to visit the Great Wall of China. Or the Great Wall of Liberty as Maile called it. (Which is pretty funny when you think of it.) It was a spectacular way to end the trip!

Maile Girl posing with her new fan on the  walk up to the Wall...

Maile Girl posing with her new fan on the walk up to the Wall...

... pausing to smell the flowers :)

... pausing to smell the flowers ๐Ÿ™‚

After walking a bit to the base of the Wall we took a cable car ride to the top (Maile was a little excited) …

The kids at the base of the Wall (after we took the cable car up to the entry point)

The kids at the base of the Wall (after we took the cable car up to the entry point)

Maile getting her first taste of the wall - these holes (used to pour hot oil on the enemies) were just the right height!

Maile getting her first taste of the wall - these holes (used to pour hot oil on the enemies) were just the right height!

Maile and Daddy get another perspective...

Maile and Daddy get another perspective...

Maile and Mommy and a good view of how the Wall snakes along the hillside...

Maile and Mommy and a good view of how the Wall snakes along the hillside...

Family shot on top of the Wall

Family shot on top of the Wall

I couldn't resist.

I couldn't resist.

Daddy set a bad example, so Maile followed...

Daddy set a bad example, so Maile followed...

Striking a pose!

Striking a pose!

The Wall is incredible - 5,000 miles! - that's from Boston to SF and back to Chicago!

The Wall is incredible - 5,000 miles! - that's from Boston to SF and back to Chicago!

10 years ago Christine and I took our first trip to China and took a similar picture at the top of the Great Wall. It was incredible coming back, this time with Maile. I can't imagine a better person to share these adventures with and look forward to our next!

10 years ago Christine and I took our first trip to China and took a similar picture at the top of the Great Wall. It was incredible coming back, this time with Maile. I can't imagine a better person to share these adventures with and look forward to our next!

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On Thursday, we packed up our bags and got on the bus for a long ride to the Great Wall. The ride was a few hours, but we broke it up with a few stops along the way to see the Badaling Wild Animal Park and Ming Tombs.

The Badaling Wild Animal Park should probably be called the “sort of wild, but not really” animal park. Like most zoos outside of the US that I’ve been to, the conditions aren’t fantastic. The local tourists throw all types of food at the animals (especially the monkeys). With that said, it wasn’t horrible and the kids did enjoy seeing the animals and you do get pretty close – when you drive through on the tour bus, the lions and tigers are walking around right outside.

The kids at the main gate of the Badaling Wild Animal Park

The kids at the main gate of the Badaling Wild Animal Park

Lions right outside our bus...

Lions right outside our bus...

... hold me Maile, I'm scared!

... hold me Maile, I'm scared!

Maile walking a little piglet

Maile walking a little piglet

Despite the lions, tigers, bears, monkeys, etc. – by far the most popular attraction at the Badaling Wild Animal Park were … the two white American kids that spoke Chinese.

After the Badaling park, we drove a bit more and stopped at the Ming Tombs. The tombs are a collection of imperial mausoleums built by the Chinese Ming dynasty emperors. There are a bunch of them and you can actually spend a good amount of time hiking around them and even going in a few. With the kids, we kept it simple and walked a bit down the Sacred Way which leads up to the Tombs and is lined on either side by huge stone statues (many of animals).

Family shot with one of the stone elephants lining the Sacred Way at the Ming Tombs

Family shot with one of the stone elephants lining the Sacred Way at the Ming Tombs

Goofing around on the stone animal statues...

Goofing around on the stone animal statues...

We learned that the red cards in the background are wishes that people brought to the Tombs...

We learned that the red cards in the background are wishes that people brought to the Tombs...

Skipping down the (not) yellow brick road...

Skipping down the (not) yellow brick road...

Maile and Her Amazing Family!

Maile and Her Amazing Family!

After running around the Tombs a bit, we finished our journey and arrived at the Schoolhouse at Mutianyu, right near the Great Wall where we would spend our final two days in China. The Schoolhouse is an incredible “eco-retreat” at the base of the Great Wall. It was founded by two ex-pats. The houses we stayed in were amazing – beautiful and large – kind of had a Tahoe house-type feel to them. The complex also has a restaurant and a glass making shop – all staffed by local villagers. Michelle Obama and her daughters recently visited and had lunch there. It was really a great spot – highly recommended if you find yourself traveling to Beijing and want an incredible experience at the Great Wall!

The chalkboard at the Schoolhouse at Mutianyu that tells a bit of the story of the founding...

The chalkboard at the Schoolhouse at Mutianyu that tells a bit of the story of the founding...

The original plan was all three kids were going to sleep on this big couch bed - good plan in theory, but when game time arrived Maile wimped out :)

The original plan was all three kids were going to sleep on this big couch bed - good plan in theory, but when game time arrived Maile wimped out ๐Ÿ™‚

After a long day, we headed to bed to rest up for our final day in China and a hike along the Great Wall…

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Meanwhile on the homefront…

by Papa K on April 21, 2014

We’ll return to the China adventures tomorrow – still a couple more days to cover – but wanted to check in with our little Lauren holding down the fort in SF with Grandma Gail and Papa Cal. We missed Lauren immensely, but the daily videos and pictures from Grandma and Papa helped. And while we are sure Lauren missed us too, it looks like she had a blast with Grandma and Papa!

(Thank you Grandma and Papa for watching our little girl!)

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On our last day in Beijing, we headed out to explore the hutongs, a very old residential section of Beijing that they have preserved.

All week we’ve seen huge pollen puffs floating through the air. The kids thought it was snow – it was that heavy at times. They loved playing with it – I watched in absolute horror, of course.

Mommy and Maile at the start of our Hutong tour - this was one of the wider sections...

Mommy and Maile at the start of our Hutong tour - this was one of the wider sections...

We rode rickshaws through the hutongs - it was a really cool way to get around!

We rode rickshaws through the hutongs - it was a really cool way to get around!

The kids outside the Bell Tower...

The kids outside the Bell Tower...

We had to climb ALL these stairs to get to the top - we counted - there were 70 of them.

We had to climb ALL these stairs to get to the top - we counted - there were 70 of them.

At the top we watched a Taiko drumming demonstration

At the top we watched a Taiko drumming demonstration

As part of the tour we visited with a couple families that actually live in the hutongs. The first family showed us their apartment and answered our questions – the kids even practiced their Chinese with the wife a bit. The husband was an artist and we bought one of his paintings – Maile picked it out. At the other stop, we ate a “home”-cooked meal. I put “home” in quotes as its obviously a tourist setup, but still has the feel of the hutong.

We ate lunch inside one of the hutongs where a family lives - it was pretty good!

We ate lunch inside one of the hutongs where a family lives - it was pretty good!

This guy followed us around the hutongs for about a half hour - he started off asking 80 Yuan for his flutes, we finally bought them at 15.

This guy followed us around the hutongs for about a half hour - he started off asking 80 Yuan for his flutes, we finally bought them at 15.

And then Maile and her friends put on a show and took tips to make the money back (just kidding - no tips)

And then Maile and her friends put on a show and took tips to make the money back (just kidding - no tips)

We told our guide that we wanted to get Maile a traditional Chinese outfit for Chinese New Year and other celebrations at PKS – so in the afternoon, he took us to a silk factory.

After the hutongs, we stopped at a silk factory on the way home and learned how silk worms make silk that gets turned into beautiful clothing...

After the hutongs, we stopped at a silk factory on the way home and learned how silk worms make silk that gets turned into beautiful clothing...

This is the machine that extracts the fine silk threads from the cocoons.

This is the machine that extracts the fine silk threads from the cocoons.

And here is some of the silk that eventually becomes the stuffing for a blanket.

And here is some of the silk that eventually becomes the stuffing for a blanket.

For our final evening in Beijing, we stayed up a bit late and headed to a Kung Fu Show. Even with some scary parts, Maile loved it and we made sure to take some pictures with the stars of the show afterwards.

Mommy and Maile outside the Kung Fu show - the building looked like it was on fire!

Mommy and Maile outside the Kung Fu show - the building looked like it was on fire!

Maile with a couple of the stars of the show...

Maile with a couple of the stars of the show...

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