November 2005
See Great Grandma Mary, it's like this.... Hold on Great Grandpa Joe, I'm a wiggler!! Me in a stocking
I'm a great flier Other travelers thought I was just the sweetest thing ever We made it safe and sound
Do you think they'll last a whole three weeks? Everywhere I go, I make tons of new friends.  These women at the supermarket didn't speak any English, but it was clear to Mommy that they commented how I have Daddy's nose Just loungin' in the room
Grandpa Tom, did you know Playboy does shoes? A statute on the pedestrian mall  
From your left to right, that would be Daddy, Me and Buddha at the Shanghai Museum On my way to tour Souzhou and Zhoughang Mon, Dad and me at the Humble Administrator's Garden
What it's like to be famous in Shanghai (I loved every minute of it and hammed it up with every visitor.  Mon and Dad weren't quite so sure)
(the man on the right plucked me right from Mommy's hands so the women could pass me around. They were all very kind, but Mommy decided I'd spend the rest of the day in my Bjorn or stroller) I wasn't the only famous kid.  Check out the paparazzi with our Swiss friend Lion Grove Garden
The famous bridge in the Zhoughang waterway city A boat tour of Zhoughang Possibly the highlight of Daddy's trip-Starbucks in front of the Ritz-Carlton
Silkworms at the silk factory A fashion show at the silk factory At church, one of only two English-speaking churches in Shanghai.  It just opened in September and the government will only allow foreigners to attend.
At lunch with some of Daddy's classmates at a restaurant with a view of the Bund View out of our hotel window.  Notice it's clearly laundry day! At a party hosted by one of Daddy's classmates.  We had Mexican food in Shanghai!
There's turkey in there! Not sure where mushroom soup in a mini pumpkin comes from, but Mommy says it was good And don't we all have green tea pudding for our Thanksgiving dessert?  No??
I slept through the whole thing I worked on my crawling I'm not quite there yet.  At least I'm happy about it
Helping Daddy negotiate at the market Cab riding in Shanghai.  They don't do carseats and seatbelts Mommy had fun buying clothes for me at the market
A little bigger than the last time we took this picture in August On our way to the airport.  NOtice bikes, mopeds and cars (try to) share the road with varying degrees of success.  Oh, and we made it back home safe and sound. That's me, sitting on my own
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