Back to Easter...The girls seemed to really enjoy themselves searching for Easter eggs and decorating eggs...and of course eating the Chocolate. Most Chinese people have heard of Christmas but very few have heard of Easter.
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Monday, April 5, 2010
Australian Easter in China
My last post mentioned habits I've formed since arriving in China...I guess it works both ways. Look at the girls enjoying their Easter Eggs whilst watching "The Wiggles" compliments of Grandma and Grandpa in Australia and of course "The Easter Bunny" :-). This morning I walked onto the balcony to see Carol eating Cocoa Pops (She often eats cereal like Cornflakes, Fruit loops etc) for breakfast whilst Nettie ate bread, butter and vegemite ( a taste which as she puts it"her body has now totally accepted" :-)
Back to Easter...The girls seemed to really enjoy themselves searching for Easter eggs and decorating eggs...and of course eating the Chocolate. Most Chinese people have heard of Christmas but very few have heard of Easter.
Back to Easter...The girls seemed to really enjoy themselves searching for Easter eggs and decorating eggs...and of course eating the Chocolate. Most Chinese people have heard of Christmas but very few have heard of Easter.
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