Everyone was afraid that they would not be able to get used to the food here, so they chose a Chinese restaurant. The owner is from Hangzhou, and the dishes are mainly Hangzhou cuisine.
Luo Qiao ordered Dongpo pork, shrimp, crab and tofu, braised pork with preserved vegetables, stewed duck with dried bamboo shoots, braised mandarin fish, stir-fried cabbage, and a bowl of fish soup for each person. The staple food was rice.
After all, the flight was so long that the two children were so sleepy when they returned to the hotel after dinner. Fortunately, the restaurant was not far from the hotel.
After Luo Qiao brought the two children back to the room, she gave them a shower and changed the bed sheets, quilt covers and pillowcases she brought with her before letting the children go to bed.
After a good night's sleep, the two little ones woke up early the next day and ran around the room excitedly.
I didn't deliberately look for a Chinese restaurant in the morning. I just ordered juice, cereal, milk, toast, bagels, and eggs downstairs.
After dinner, Luo Qiao took them for a stroll around the place before returning to the hotel to check out. They took their luggage, bought tickets, and boarded the train. Along the way, the children stared at the scenery along the way.
They had lunch on the train, and at three in the afternoon they arrived back in Boston, where they took a taxi straight to the house they had bought.
After arriving home, the two little guys ran up and down the stairs several times and said excitedly: "I like this house very much."
Uncle Rong was very happy to see that vegetables had been planted in the greenhouse in the backyard. Although it was not as big as the area behind the second courtyard of Jing City, he was already very satisfied to have such a piece of land.
Without taking a rest, he just changed his clothes and went into the greenhouse to weed.
Luo Qiao explained all the household affairs to Aunt Rong and showed her the rice, flour and oil stored in the small warehouse. She told them not to be frugal and to eat as they would in Beijing.
After they rested, they said they would make dumplings for dinner, so Luo Qiao took the two little ones, Wei Jun, and He Qing out to buy meat and also took them to familiarize themselves with the surrounding environment.
I happened to run into Aunt Mary who was out doing some work: "Aunt Mary, hello, this is my family."
Then they were introduced one by one. Aunt Mary was a very warm person and invited them to visit her home when they had time.
He Qing responded to Aunt Mary in his not-so-fluent English and said that he would visit her after he had packed up.
There is strength in numbers. An hour later, the dumplings were wrapped and the water boiled, so they were put in.
Luo Qiao took the two little ones and He Qing, and carried a large plate of dumplings to Aunt Mary's house. One reason was to show her friendship since they had just moved in, and the other was to pick up the puppy.
Aunt Mary's house is on the left of Luo Qiao's house. The husband is called John, the eldest son is called Jack, the second son is called Adam, and the youngest daughter is called Olivia. The whole family is very warm and enthusiastic.
When Aunt Mary learned their purpose, she welcomed them into the house with a smile, chatted with them briefly, expressed her gratitude, and then took them to the kennel to pick out puppies.
Yanyan and Yueyue were both happy now. They picked a Boston terrier puppy with a black back, a white belly, and a distinctly black and white face.
After expressing his gratitude, he said goodbye and went home.
Luo Qiao didn't want to favor one over the other, so she also brought a plate of dumplings and took a few people to the home of their neighbors on the right, Daniel and Hannah. They were a young couple, whom she had only met once before and were not familiar with. They had a three-year-old son, Michael.
The walls here are not very high. Luo Qiao saw Hannah in the yard and said, "Hi, Hannah, hello."
Hannah was cleaning up in the yard. She looked up and saw her new neighbor Luo Qiao, whom she had met last time. "Hi, how are you guys?"
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Luo Qiao said: "These are my two daughters and my cousin. They just arrived today and came to say hello."
He Qing had been teaching Yanyan and Yueyue simple daily expressions during this period, so she was not too nervous today.
Hearing someone talking outside, Hannah's son ran out: "Hello, I'm Michael."
(End of this chapter)