C has a very good friend in Harbin. She has been extremely helpful with train tickets and similar, both when we visited China in 2007 and last summer when C’s parents were visiting us here in Denmark. A few months ago she even sent us a gift to our newborn son. Its 2 silver bracelets […]
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Gang of four
Posted in Denmark on Jul 21st, 2008
Ok – I may not be an expert when it comes to Chinese games. Some would say that I’m an amateur, while most would say that I’m a complete ignorant. Regrettably I have to agree with the latter. Even so, no one could predict what it really meant when C said the following yesterday 1 […]
Where the hell are my presents?!
Posted in Denmark on Jan 3rd, 2008
So besides giving me a reason to shamelessly promote myself, this entry is an ode to my wife’s cooking. The self-promoting first: Yes – today it’s my birthday and I have now reached level 36. Thank you for asking. I’m sure this brand new information will make room for an endless stream of well-wishings and […]
Last Friday C went shopping with her friend. The day before, she asked me to prepare dinner which I gladly do. I rarely have a chance to keep my cooking skills up since “Danish dishes are too expensive, too fattening and has too much meat” (Quote my wife). So normally the missus cooks, while I help […]
A friend who know I’m married to a Chinese sent this to me the list below to me. It’s actually pretty funny and there are a few words of real wisdow among them. CHINESE PROVERBS *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Virginity like bubble, one prick, all gone. *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Man who run in front of car get tired. *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Man who […]
Another Chinese toy recalled?
Posted in Denmark on Nov 18th, 2007
Answer: When the Chinese women starting 3 pair of pants. Rrrr. Sexy….. Actually this is the first year my wife hasn’t done that. Normally she would be wrapped like a early freaking Christmas gift this time of year. Somehow she bought my father’s theory that if you start; you can’t do with out the extra […]
Things you don’t want to know part II I accidentally asked C what the nature medicine was made of that she brought home from Dr. Feel Good back in China. She brought home 2 bags of powdery foul brown stuff that she keeps in the freezer when not used. Can’t make out what it is […]
Learning Danish takes some hard work. Especially if your main language is Chinese, which isn’t comparable at all. C was randomly picked to participate in a questionnaire about health in Aalborg. She didn’t have to, but she still wanted to. No matter the difficulty of the language. So she sat down and started translating everything. […]