This afternoon JP and I headed over to Dongtai Road to check out the market. The market is somewhat misnamed as there aren't many antiques to be found, unless you count Mao memorabilia as antique! We arrived after a short walk from the apartment to this road with outdoor stalls and shops and were totally enamored with the stuff they were selling. No it wasn't old but it was different than the normal silk, pearls, jade or other trinkets we've seen around the city. Some things that we saw were: calligraphy pens, terracotta warrior replicas, mahjong sets, old coins, brass buddhas, ceramic pieces - (teapots, bowls, vases), opium pipes, chinese instruments (Erhu, Pipa), Mao statues, phonographs, old telephones, scroll paintings, chopsticks, etc. Here it is expected that you bargain hard. JP got a Mao watch in which the Chairman waves his hand to the seconds - like the one pictured above.
Charles River by our old house! Sunday. This morning the kids got up before us and headed downstairs to watch some Batman cartoon episodes from the 90s that JP got for them. Naomi (& Juliet sort of) has been reading the three Batman comics that we got from Park Street Books that have Spanish on the sides and in some of the frames. One of the great things about technology, or at least the technology in our house, is that we can cast stuff from our phone to the TV in the family room and our bedroom. So while JP and I were just getting up and dressed, he cast the Sunday school stream from the temple. This of course interrupted the Batman cartoon. I peaked my head out the bedroom door and heard..."but we were watching Batman!" The Sunday school songs and chat from the Rabbi's today was about Passover as it is this coming Wednesday evening. After the morning service 45 minutes later there was a zoom session with the Rabbi's to have more of a conversation and so...




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