Sons are an heritage from the LORD, children a reward from him. Like arrows in the hands of a warrior are sons born in one's youth. Blessed is the man whose quiver is full of them. PS 127:3-5a
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Today is our last full day in Guangzhou. We went to the Chen Family Temple as well as to a park with a statue of five goats. I don't remember the name. Here is a photo from the Temple of the two Beijing daddies walking the kids. We constantly joke that these two are going to have an arranged marriage. No doubt the dads are discussing the dowry right now. The kids are happily sharing a bag of pumpkin crackers.
Jodi apparently tells him he is covered in crumbs because he looks at his shirt and starts wiping them all off while she supervises. They looked like an old married couple at that point.
At the five goats statue. The kids were running around happily until Julianna fell into a ditch.


If you see this one on a Christmas Card, act surprised.
We bought the shirts just for the photo and will probably not wear them again until our next trip to China.
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2 comments:
Keith is a good smiler. I hope you get back to the comforts of home soon.
very good pictures. Keith looks like he is getting use to everyone. Have a safe trip home.
Mary E. Parker
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