Monday, February 25, 2008

Xi'an, Soldiers, Snow and Pineapple Beer

After a week at home we decided we hadn't exhausted our travel legs quite yet and headed to Xi'an for a week of hanging out. We found a wonderful hostel by the South Gate with our own 2 story Family Apartment. We visited the Terra Cotta soldiers. We learned random useful facts that may be helpful someday in Trivial Pursuit such as the mustaches of high ranking officers bend upwards and those of mid rank officers bend downwards. Regular soldiers apparently had to shave. We celebrated the Chinese Lantern festival on top of the Xi'an City Walls. We strolled along the enormous silk lantern displays (like floats in the US) and watched the fireworks all over the city. We think the window glaziers have a good business going since fireworks were being set off and exploding between two high rise buildings! Though the fireworks were lovely, by 3:45am we were a bit tired of them.

We managed to take advantage of other big city kinds of things while in Xi'an. We found an ice skating rink on the 6th floor of a shopping mall and after a few pointers from the handsome young "ice guard" Li was off on her own. We found a newly opened Science and Nature Museum. There were lots of good ideas at the museum, but after only 6 weeks many things were already broken! We found a huge kids park with giant cargo net climbing structures which Li attacked fearlessly. Steve chased after the pick pocket who tried to snag his GPS and wallet. We woke to wet blowing snow on our last day and braved the weather to try and find a western style grocery (we failed). Best of all Steve learned a lesson, pineapple beer is foul (Li liked it).

Sadly we also had to face two realities. We are half way through our year's adventure and our two months of vacation ends in another week and we need to get inspired to begin teaching again (all new classes, all new students). Poor us.

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