
With such an amazing trip, I could go on forever. But I just want to end my China blogs with my two favorite pictures from the trip: My three cute grandsons, and my cute husband!




















Mike and Bri go to church at the top of a high rise building in Beijing—The Golden Tower. There are three branches in Beijing - two are for ex-pats and foreigners, and 1 branch is for Chinese Nationals. The two ex-pat branches get together for activities sometimes, but they can't mingle with the Chinese Nationals branch at church since the government is so strict about the "no proselyting" edict. Bri was preparing a Primary lesson and her Ayi saw a picture of a baptism, and told Bri that she had done that - she was trying to tell Bri she was a Christian. But Bri just had to say O.K. and couldn't discuss it with her. In order for church members to be able to meet, they have to follow this rule very strictly. They've had some pretty interesting church experiences. Mike is the 11 year old scout leader, and he took his scouts for a camp out on the Great Wall a few weeks ago on a Friday night. On Saturday night, the whole branch joined them to camp, and then on Sunday morning they all had Sacrament Meeting on the Great Wall. How cool is that! For General Conference, Mike said as a bunch of them from their neighborhood car-pooled together to Priesthood Meeting, they attracted a lot of attention from the Chinese guards, who were really busy on their radios calling in about lots of American men in suits all getting in a van heading to some kind of high level rendezvous. It looked a little suspicious—all those men in black! For the Sunday General Session of Conference, the branch members met together at church in the golden tower to listen to the re-broadcast (since live was in the middle of the night), then they all had picnic lunch together, and then listened to the 2nd session.




