Gubei district

Here is another peek into our life in China. These are snapshots of one of our most frequent walks, our first year in China. I am incredibly thankful for these rolling benches as they kept the kids minds off the walk. We usually were walking to the store for groceries and it usually took every one of us to get them home. Fortunately, by the time these photos were taken Wendell, had gotten his license and we could get groceries much easier. This walk was at times are most frustrating experiences in China, and at other times our most fond, as we became acquainted with the locals. It is what becomes familiar that makes a place feel like home, and I will always think of these pictures as memory of home. We’ve had homes all over and each holds a special place in our hearts. A piece of us will always be in the Gubei district.

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About Amy

Hi, I am mother to six beautiful children, wife to my handsome husband, and currently taking up space in the living room, while my foot slowly heals and get treated. I have a AVM (arterial vascular malformation) in my foot and have decided to knit up a storm. We have travelled all over, moved are family around a bit but have returned to our roots, sort of.....closer to our roots. Since this post I have had two amputations on my right leg (first most of the right foot, than a below the knee amputation). Hopefully I will be up and running soon.
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