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- Guangzhou Sunday & Monday
- lots o pearls
- everything tastes better when served on a stick
- Barbie!
- A very very early Bat Mitzvah present (to be hidde...
- bathtub practice
- self portrait
- Guangdong Folk Arts Museum
- water calligraphy
- Saturday: Chongqing to Guangzhou
- Bathroom choices
- Orli's first airport experience
- Orli's first airport experience
- Orli
- Vacuum packed roasted duck
- The People's Great Hall of Chongqing
- Friday in Chongqing - group photo
- hotpot
- old city onlookers
- morning smiles
- on the square
- Thanksgiving in Chongqing
- lunch time for the panda
- at the zoo
- orli
- Today it's official; Corey & Orli in their pink boots
- Family Day photo 2
- Family Day more photos 1
- Family Day
- Hong Kong to Chongqing
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Your serious Orli looks very happy! Mazel Tov on your beautiful addition to your family--We can't wait to meet her in person (Karen's had the H1N1 and Seth has been vaccinated)! Have a good, safe journey home-
ReplyDeleteWith love,
Karen, Seth, Sarah, and Ben Stevens
Are those big smiles we see? Orli is already adjusting to having a wonderful new Mommy and Daddy. You two haven't taken those big smiles off of your faces since you received her. Great photos. Please keep them coming. I look forward to reading about your adventures every day.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Arline and Harry
Your faces reflect the beauty of life. I check your progress each day and did miss the 24th. I understand your reason, of course you need to rest. But what a special Blessing. Thank you for sharing. Joel & Marilyn
ReplyDeleteWe are reading your blog everyday and are delighted with all of the pictures of your family! Olri is just beautiful. We are Bubi and Zayda to our grandchildren. What have your parents decided to be called?
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing all of these wonderful moments with your very large extended family.
Fondly, Judy and Richard