Monday, December 29, 2008

odds and ends, snap shots

Odds and ends, about the Sanya trip.



I specially bought these Crocs for me and for Kai. I like mine a lot, and I am still wearing them even after I was back to the Guangzhou winter. Cool, a pair of hot pink shoes among all the black or brown shoes. Kai also made much use of his - he filled them with sand again and again, but not wore them, as they were a bit loose for him.

I am sure these Crocs would look even better if wore on the beach, instead of being placed on the iron board for a picture. What a pity, we haven't got any picture of three all wearing Crocs on the beach!



Kai was on the couch of the B&B we stayed for the first night.
Kai has definitely grown much hair since the last hair cut in September, and has got enough teeth to show off. His lovely elephant leather shoes from Sue and Don have now retired after nearly 6 months' loyal service - they are now too small for Kai's growing feet.



A beautiful tropical fruit tree we have never seen before. We found it in a garden by the sea. Later I looked up and found it's called "Crescentia alata". It's said that the fruits are very hard to break open. No animals can do it except horses and humans.



Yummy watermelon juice!



Explore the hotel room: The kettle is now on the floor, so is the base. What else to play with?



The gingerbread (or biscuits) house in the hotel lobby, very Christmas!



Catch the ball, mum, stop playing with the camera! (In the Kid's club of the hotel)



Sleeping on mum's belly in the hammock, the real hammock, not the towel hammock dad uses to rock me sleep.



What a wonderful day! What a pity, our holiday is nearly over, and the sun comes out! Hey, the sun, you are far too late!



Imagine swimming in that pool and watching the sea ... I had the urge to swim in the pool when the sun came out, but it was too late, we had to check out. so, next time.



Bye bye, the Resort Horizon, bye bye, Sanya!

2 comments:

Alexandra said...

It looks such a nice place! And a very interesting take on Lebkuchenhäuser, I must say! You'd never find this kind of house in Germany, ever.
I totally adore the picture with you two in the hammock, which gifted genius took it?? (Also in the entry below, some pictures look professional...)

Anonymous said...

Just to clarify, Kai's shoes are not really made of elephant leather