Nothing Like Home
We had another busy day, but this evening as we returned from eating Vietnamese noodle soup and picking up some fresh Chinese vegetables at the nearby food market, I noticed that the girls were very happy. Earlier in the day when I drove Cici to the church where she played a concert with her school band, she was very talkative. I worked at the office for several hours until she called me to say she was ready to be picked up. She was still happy and talkative. Ping had time to return Cici's books to the library and work out at the fitness club while Cici and I were gone.
Cici had stayed awake until 3:00 this morning so I was surprised she wasn't very tired. She and Ping slept in this morning while I worked, though, and that gave me time to write another long article for the immigration center on our law firm website. I feel some pressure to write and post more articles because the company that is doing our immigration law video has asked me to be one of the four attorney experts on immigration law on their blog. This company has the leading law firm directory in the world, with more than four million visitors each month, so it will mean a lot of exposure for our law firm. We will also have a direct link from their company to our website, which will greatly enhance our already strong search engine ranking.
But guess who is proof reading my article. Ping is reading it because we will have it translated into Chinese. She and Cici will use it this summer at the meetings with families that are interested in obtaining an investor visa. We will post the translated article on our website as well.
While Ping reads the article, Cici is studying for tomorrow. She has to be at school early for an extra rehearsal tomorrow and Tuesday, so we will be arriving at school about 6:45 a.m. For us, it is just part of our life, and no one is complaining. Things are going so well for us. Cici even learned last week when she saw the orthodontist that they will remove her braces at her next appointment on May 10. That means that she only had to wear braces for 8 months from start to finish, and we won't have to worry about the braces this summer while she is in China.
But you know what? I get the distinct impression that



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am I missing something...
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You have to watch closely or you miss the code, Andrew.
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