Welcome to our family website.

This blog, which began as a therapeutic outlet during the wait for our daughter's arrival, morphed into a place to share feelings, ask for support, and flip through a virtual 'brag book' of photos. NOW, as we embark on our second adoption trek, please join us as we plan, pray, and travel again to the other side of the world to be united with the next piece of our family puzzle.

Peace & Blessings...Beth & Ron (and Hope too)

Friday, June 1, 2007

5/31/07 (continued)

We're back in the room (well, I am...Ron is still downstairs planning our adventures for tomorrow). So, after the Hutongs yesterday, we walked west to the Beijing Friendship Store. It was about a 15 minute walk west from our hotel. It is a little funny because every time we ask for directions they are given in minutes rather than distance. But anyway, back to my point, you would have all been amazed at my restraint. We're trying to save most of our shopping for Nanning and Guangzhou. We also stopped at a nearby market and purchased some bottled water. They even had distilled water for Ron's dream machine. BONUS!

To end our night, Ron and I decided to try the famous Peking Duck. We walked back west again (this time only about 2 minutes) to the Pearl Market. The 6th floor is home to the Quanjude Roast Duck Restaurant. Who knew you could do so much with duck. They had a 4 page menu of duck dishes...duck intestines, duck web, duck yada yada, and more. We ended up ordering a half of roast duck. And when I say half...that means half of everything! Use your imagination to invision what was on our plates. We also ordered jasmine tea and soup for Ron. They brought out the duck and carved it by our table. Then one of the servers gave us lessons on how to eat it. It was served with little tortilla/wonton wrapper type things and numerous condiments (I'm not sure that is the right word. There was some sort of a dark thick sauce, onion, cucumber, minced garlic, and sugar). It was all very good. I know...INCREDIBLE HUH?! I have tried congee for breakfast and now roast duck. Mom & Dad, I'm sure you can hardly believe it.

I'll see if I can add some photos now and then maybe before bed I can post a bit about today. We are exhausted!

Love - Beth & Ron

Drum Tower


Hutongs From Above

Our Tea Ceremony Hostess

Rickshaw Ride

Our Guide (discussing the beams above the doorway)

Courtyard of the 2 Beam Home

Friendship Store

Quanjude Roast Duck Restaurant (not really a geocache...just having fun)


6 comments:

Anonymous said...

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duck dishes...duck intestines, duck web, duck yada...that means half of everything! Use your imagination... gave us lessons on how to eat it... little tortilla/wonton wrapper type things and numerous condiments... some sort of a dark thick sauce, onion, cucumber, minced garlic, and sugar). It was all very good. I know...INCREDIBLE HUH?! I have tried congee for breakfast and now roast duck.
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Who are you and what have you done with our daughter?!?!

Ron - looks like all the work with the chopsticks is paying off; you look like you're fitting right in. We can hardly tell you apart from the regulars! :)

- anymouse

Anonymous said...

Oh my gosh! That is some crazy food! Duck web?! Does that mean duck toes?

Anonymous said...

I am living vicariously through your culinary exploits. I'm very proud of your adventurous eating!!! When in Rome...

How many days now? 3? Woo-hoo!!!!!

Miss you three!!! :)

Lisa H.

Unknown said...

beth,
the food certainly sounds interesting.....did you still have to make sure nothing was touching on your plate??? :)
how was the rickshaw? was it motorized? sorry ron.....but i wouldn't want to pull you around town....:)
-mark

Unknown said...

hey.....
what were those drums all about??
did you get to try them?
you could fit one in your carry-on for me couldn't you??
-mark

Anonymous said...

Love reading about your experiences and viewing the pics. Take care...and Blessing Always
lcz