It’s hard to believe that it’s been six months since Hope was born!

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Sundial Bridge
Something I’m going to miss while in America…

I’m going to miss the photo opportunities that seem to exist everywhere here in China…
I’m sure I’ll find something great to photograph in Texas…
Time Flies!
In Hong Kong Again, originally uploaded by Steve Webel.
We are back home from Hong Kong, my favorite city. We had a great time, but were VERY busy the whole time we were there – time sure did fly by!
Speaking of time flying by, we are headed back to America for several months very soon. All of a sudden, the time we have left here in Asia before going back to America seems very, very short! I’ve got alot of things to get done! BTW, Erica and I had our language tested to see if we had reached a “level 3″ on a 5 level scale. This has been our goal for language study for the past few years. Eventually we’d like to get to a level 4, level 5 is for native speakers, and with the strong dialect(s) where we live, I’m not even convinced very many of the locals here would test at a level 5! So our next goal is level 4…
Hobbies
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After I first moved to China (way back in 2000!) a strange thing happened, I lost all (most) of my hobbies! Life was just sooo different here in China than it was for me in the States, that the things I used to do for relaxation and enjoyment just were not available or enjoyable here.
I struggled with this for awhile as I tried to find things to do for relaxation and refreshment while at the same time adjusting to a completely different and new culture.
Finally I found photography. I’ve been interested in photography since college when I got my first Minolta SLR camera, but it was not my primary hobby and I was not as ‘into’ it as I was other hobbies. However, just as I was discovering my love for photography, digital SLR’s started to become ‘affordable’.
For awhile I knew exactly which camera I was going to buy when I had the chance and I was super excited! That was two years ago and I have not looked back since then. I can easily say now that photography has become one of my favorite ways to relax and have fun – and I’m so thankful that it’s something I can do here in China or in the States (or anywhere I find myself!)
I post some of my photos onto the internet on a site called “Flickr” If you want to see some of my photos, click on the link under the photo of the bamboo tree at the top of this post.
Cheese!


