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06/14/07

Very Strange Chinese Sinks.

Posted by : grant in China Adoption Blog at 09:09 am , 41 words, 128 views  
Categories: China Today, Irrelevancies

This piece of Chinese public art (or "art") is headlined "the dumbest thing I have seen", but really it's not.

Inexplicable, yes. Dumb, I'm not so sure about.

Something to look out for when you're using the public toilets in Chongqing....


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06/04/07

Link roundup: Traveling, Learning Mandarin, Mr. Rogers & more.

Posted by : grant in China Adoption Blog at 08:09 am , 437 words, 111 views  
Categories: China Today, Adoption Process, Family Life, Irrelevancies, Academic Studies & Personal Memoirs

Going to China, but running around in a panic trying to figure out how and what and where? Journeywoman.com's "GirlTalk China" presents a big list of tips for women traveling in China.

Topics include: what to pack (and how), where to shop, how much things are worth, the etiquette of dinner invitations, and a whole bunch of other stuff. As the name implies, it's all geared toward woman travelers, but men can learn a thing or two, too.

There are also some sweet anecdotes (I like the "Will my adopted granddaughter remember?" series.)

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04/18/07

Celebrity adoption natter.

Posted by : grant in China Adoption Blog at 06:34 am , 508 words, 140 views  
Categories: Irrelevancies, Academic Studies & Personal Memoirs

my lo-fi edit of a public domain image of an arriflex movie camera from wikipedia commons public domain archive. Because we within the adoption community (inasmuch as there is such a thing as one adoption community) can't get enough of celebrity adopters either (not least because whatever they do in public changes the way people look at us in the supermarket checkout lines), it's probably time for a check-in.

Madonna is insisting that ... more

04/17/07

Brief question about Russian adoptions

Posted by : grant in China Adoption Blog at 01:22 pm , 63 words, 137 views  
Categories: Irrelevancies
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04/06/07

My Compassionate Home

Posted by : grant in China Adoption Blog at 12:57 pm , 64 words, 143 views  
Categories: Irrelevancies

This has nothing to do with anything on here, really, except in a general social awareness way, but sometimes it's actually embarrassing to be Floridian.

Perhaps the city fathers of Orlando can next erect signs on all the roads leading into town: "Homeless, don't let the sun set on you here."

Sheesh.

Of course, the Canadian counterpoint might be going a bit too far....

03/31/07

Chinese grannies

Posted by : grant in China Adoption Blog at 06:59 am , 9 words, 125 views  
Categories: China Today, Irrelevancies

Are you afraid of Chinese grannies?

Respect their power.


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03/30/07

And speaking of heng...

Posted by : grant in China Adoption Blog at 01:46 pm , 71 words, 156 views  
Categories: China Today, Irrelevancies, The I Ching

So, as you may or may not know, I work in a rather odd newsroom while I'm not doing this thing on here.

While writing that previous entry on the hexagram heng and how it represents an unusual sort of marriage, I get assigned to write two stories based on news clips from China -- one on this married couple and one on this married couple.

Must mean *something*, mustn't it?

03/12/07

Got Chinese character tattoos?

Posted by : grant in China Adoption Blog at 06:43 am , 152 words, 226 views  
Categories: Chinese Culture, Irrelevancies, The Race Thing

From the transcendent Hanzi Smatter comes word of a research project some of you folks might be interested in.

Mariah Miller, a graduate student at the Global Studies Programme (which is a joint project of the German University of Freiburg, the South African University of Kwa-Zulu Natal and the Indian Jawaharlal Nehru University) is looking for people with Chinese character tattoos to fill in a questionnaire (that's a .doc... more

02/21/07

AIDS, Reggae and Rubik's Cube

Posted by : grant in China Adoption Blog at 06:29 am , 350 words, 145 views  
Categories: China Today, Irrelevancies

I've been listening to NPR lately (as I do), and they've been all over China. Not just listening to classical music, either. They just had a big report on an AIDS activist getting some recognition despite the "AIDS? What AIDS?" official line.

Until Friday, the 80-year-old retired Dr. Gao Yaojie was under house arrest.

Gao says that since Feb. 2, she has been confined to her apartment, by as many as 50 policemen.

Their apparent aim was to keep her from... more

02/08/07

W.H. Auden and the Nanjing Massacre

Posted by : grant in China Adoption Blog at 02:16 pm , 54 words, 122 views  
Categories: China Yesterday, Irrelevancies

The leftists over at Daily Kos have an interesting reflection on poetry and Chinese history -- specifically, Auden's reflections on the Rape of Nanking. Well, we call it "The Nanjing Massacre" nowadays. But it's still a big deal in lots of people's minds. That's lots of people.

And Auden wrote a pretty good sonnet.

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