In Nanchang, Jiangxi Province: February 17 – February 22, 2003

When Rachel wasn’t upset over being held by Mama or that Mama didn’t shovel ten pounds of food into her fast enough, it was pretty obvious that Rachel was a cutie.

There was the smirk:
“Heh, heh. I just ate two bowls of noodles! And I’m ready for bowl number three.”

There was the look of surprise:
“What!? You again with that flashing thing?”

The “I’m really cute, and boy can I drool!” look:

The She-can-barely-see look:
A wardrobe mishap in the making. But with a fresh dry bib!

The “I’m the cutest kid on the couch” look:
By the way, this is not the famous “Red Couch” at the White Swan. This is the infamous “Brown Couch” in Kelly and Carl’s suite in Nanchang. That’s their Emma on the far right side of the couch.

And finally, there’s the look she has after spending the day charming the heck out of everyone else.
Nigh-night, Rachel.

So Very Cute
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4 thoughts on “So Very Cute

  • March 7, 2006 at 22:39
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    Did you stay at the Gloria Plaza in Nanchang? Because that highchair looks really familiar. It looks like the one LSP refused to have anything to do with for the duration of our stay. “HOLD ME.” Ah. Off to read more of your expolits.

  • March 7, 2006 at 22:39
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    Did you stay at the Gloria Plaza in Nanchang? Because that highchair looks really familiar. It looks like the one LSP refused to have anything to do with for the duration of our stay. “HOLD ME.” Ah. Off to read more of your expolits.

  • April 9, 2006 at 02:23
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    We stayed at the lovely, smoke-filled Jiangxi Hotel. I think the high chair is the official high chair of Jiangxi province hotels and restaurants. They were everywhere.

  • April 9, 2006 at 02:23
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    We stayed at the lovely, smoke-filled Jiangxi Hotel. I think the high chair is the official high chair of Jiangxi province hotels and restaurants. They were everywhere.

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