This is one of our favorite breakfast meals. Partly because its cheap. Partly because its quick. They sell it right outside the gate of our apt complex. Pork and sticky rice. Each person gets their own bag. This morning, just for fun, Spencer also got each of a stick of bamboo sticky rice - sticky rice steamed inside a stick of bamboo. All together 3 kuai/person. 6.5 kuai = $1. Not too bad.
Breakfast is the hardest meal for me here. One, there is no cereal. Two, there are no pre-made refrigerated cinnamon rolls or biscuits. No muffin mixes either. So, in order to fix a decent meal for my fam I have to get up pretty early to let dough rise. I also make yoghurt, kefir, bisquick, pancake mix and granola. We can get bacon from the capital city and I occasionally make sausage and put it in the freezer. When I am feeling like I've got plenty of margin, I make bagels and english muffins. Tons of them and put them in the freezer. There are just a few juices available here - none of them healthy. Mostly sugar. So, we do a bunch of green smoothies. We get by. But every now and then it is very nice to just run out and get a quick cheap meal with no hassel.
Here is the homeschool room. Eben gets the desk with the computer because some of his work requires it now. The girls are to the right, up against the brick wall/bookshelf that divides our bedroom.
We try to get started by 9 everyday. The older two do their independent work first while they wait for me to be available. Ajay goes down for a nap at 1030 and we are able to get more done once he is down. Eben and Nya go everyday 9-1. Canaan is still only 4 and is doing PreK but very casually. She pops in when she wants and when I want her to but if she'd rather color or if I am busy that is ok too. I play with Ajay a little before his nap, he practices playing on his own, then he sometimes watches a short video. It's not the quietest, stillest homeschool setting that's out there I am sure. But, we manage. The kids are learning! That's what matters. Popo fixes our lunch. We eat a quick bite (homemade chinese - the best!) and then we can quickly get back to work. We are usually done by 3 but the kids sometimes have some homework to do while I prepare supper.
We went out to a Dai village today. It was fun. We went with friends to another friend’s house. Here is Canaan with her sweet little friend.
Here is a random picture of a typical dai house, dai spirit house, and dai dining room table. This table is the one Spencer bought me for Christmas. They are very convenient as they hang on the wall when you aren’t using them and the stools stack nicely off in one corner. Makes for a great kid table for us when we have too many adult guests for our kids to also fit around our regular dining rm table. This Dai house is just being built. Not yet finished. They will put this spirit house right outside for the spirits to live in so that the spirits wont be tempted to live inside the big house. Buddhism mixed with animism.
Saw this on the way home from the village.
And it may be because it's 11 pm and I've just realized that I don't think my first attempt at cottage cheese worked (after four hours of process) or maybe bc I've now blogged for five days straight, but I kind of feel like this truck looks. That's it...no more blogs. If you want to see more then you have to come see our city (and us) in person!


















