This past weekend my family and I went to the Cowboys game and watched them beat Tampa Bay! It was a pretty good game even if Romo wasn't playing :(
My camera can get a pretty good zoom to the field- we weren't actually that close.
Me and my dad
Most of the TX fam except Taylor, Brittnee and Jacob.
I went down to Austin this past weekend to watch two of my sisters compete in a beauty pageant for the town of Kyle. It was fun to hang out with all of them! My friend Nichole also came down with me for a little relaxation time. We hung out in the hot tub, watched Texas beat OU and went to eat at a cool restaurant called Hula Hut that is right off the lake.
Taylor and Ronnie on our little photo shoot before the pageant.
Ronnie came in as 1st runner up for Miss Kyle Teen!
Taylor won Miss Kyle! Congrats! I'm so proud of both you girls :)

September and October provide lots of fun weekend festivals to attend! Lyddane and I had a fun girls day hanging out at Grapefest in Grapevine. We had lots of yummy wine from her neighbor's winery, Su Vino.

Laura and I met up with my sister and the kids at Oktoberfest in Addison. It always makes me laugh that Oktoberfest is actually still held in September but it's fun none the less- even though it might actually be cooler in October. It was still a little hot the day we went. They had awesome German food and beer. I mean, that's why we go to the festivals, right?!!
Laura getting ready to eat her giant turkey leg! Luckily I had the camera so there are no photos of me chowing down on the bratwurst and funnel cake!
They were so cute- lots of fun dancing to polka music!
The next thing I'm going to is the Texas State Fair. I don't know if I've actually ever gone- if I did, it was in high school which sadly is a long time ago :) I'll post more pics after I go this weekend!
There was a KFC on every corner. I don't normally eat there but in China is tasted pretty darn good!
Things I will miss about China:
- Being able to experience and get to know a culture other than my own
- Eating with chopsticks- I am pretty good now and brought some home to continue to practice though
- Watching local people do Tai Chi or traditional dances in the park
- a $10 hour long foot massage- how can you pass that up?
- The lazy susan- I got to try a lot of different types of food that I never would have ordered. It is also really fun to share all the food and just eat small quantities of everything!
- Eating ice cream everyday!
Complete strangers walking up to you just to try and practice their English a little bit. Parents push their young children up just to say hello.
- Seeing the little babies with their split pants
- Being able to bargain for cheap, fun souvenirs - after I spend 5 minutes bargaining I realize that I was trying to get them down like fifty cents. Oh well, its kind of fun.
- Everything is so cheap here! It’s so easy to take a taxi, eat dinner and go shopping and realize you’ve spent less than $20 the whole evening!
- Dumplings- yum, I could eat these every day
- Watching Chinese woman do EVERYTHING in crazy high heels- bike, climb rocks, walk up 500 steps at a temple. It makes me laugh to see them so dressed up everywhere- and sometimes with the knee highs J
- Pocky (and the fact that Christina called it Pokey the whole time!)
- Being able to see all the cute babies at New Day Foster Home. I was ready to take little Adam home!
Things I will not miss:
- The squat- even though it’s not as difficult as it once was. But you don’t know how much we rejoiced when a place has a Western bathroom!
- The lazy susan- I started to dread seeing this at every meal because who really knew what we were actually eating
- Seeing men pull up their shirts and rub their bellies and all the gross spitting
Being stared at like we are aliens
- Seeing the little babies with their split pants using the bathroom on the street where I’m walking. All those puddles I thought were water from the rain, now I’m not so sure!
- The air pollution- some of the cities are so smoggy you can’t see 500 feet in front of you.
- Almost being run over by people on bikes
- The crazy Chinese driving- just because you honk doesn’t mean you can do whatever you want on the road!
- Not understanding the language at all- it's sad that I still only know about 10 words in Chinese
- The hot, humid, sticky weather- oh wait, Texas isn't that much different :(

I love the Olympics! I always enjoy watching swimming and gymnastics during the summer. I saw the British diving team in the airport on my way back- very exciting!
Beijing is very thrilled to be hosting the Olympics. The Birds Nest stadium looks really coo(- I couldn't get a really good picture because of the haze so I just downloaded this one from the internet.) The city is really trying to clean up and be ready for all the visitors. They have cut half the cars off the road to try and help with the smog. They even had a day each month called "Learn how to line up day" so Chinese people would have to practice standing in lines rather than pushing.
The Olympics start 8/8/08 at 8 pm. In China 8 is a lucky number.