Beth and Craig's Guestbook




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Date: 5th June 2008

hey
hey ms christe and mr. woodcock , china sounds amazing! I'm glad to hear you guys are enjoying it soo much over there. Please email me or message me somehow haha i miss you guys!

From Blog: The Great Wall of China - Now I'm allowed to leave...
Date: 26th May 2008

Stunning scenery
And so it is. So many different vistas. Cable cars and elevator look pretty exciting--glad to see stairs. Maybe you weren't. Thanks for all these pics. It is great to have an insider's view. B.

From Blog: Zhangjiajie at last
Date: 19th May 2008

Amazing
These pics are breathtaking. Not too sure about the cable cars. ha ha You are both looking good and healthy. Safe travels. Take care.

From Blog: Zhangjiajie at last
Date: 5th May 2008

Missing China!
Hey, you're making us miss China! Nice photos xx

From Blog: Enjoying the smaller things in Beijing
Date: 26th April 2008

Hi there
Just catching up on your entries. John and I were in Arizona for nearly 2 months this year and did not have good access to your blog. Was in last week for Portfolio's. Looks like you are still having many adventures. Sorry to hear about Craig's wrist. Hope all is better now. We are having a beautiful Spring so far. Take care

From Blog: Kunming: City of Noodles
Date: 8th March 2008

Stone Forest
Beth, some of the photos are astonishing. Well done. RF

From Blog: Kunming: City of Noodles
Date: 8th March 2008

Banjo guy
The guy with the banjo looks so cool. Hmmm...fantastic scenery and thousands of years of Chinese history and I focus on a guy with a banjo. Of course it's an ALLIGATOR SKIN banjo.....

From Blog: Kunming: City of Noodles
Date: 8th March 2008


It sounds like you guys are having an amazing time!! Miss you lots!

From Blog: Kunming: City of Noodles
Date: 1st March 2008

Poor Craig
I'm so sorry to hear of Craig's misfortune, breaking his wrist. I hope it doesn't affect his playing music for the future. It wound like you two are adapting very well to the Chinese experience and way of life. Any possibility of staying. I'm sure you'll find Canada to be pretty 'white bread' upon your return. Regards and keep each other safe. RF

From Blog: Dallying about Dali
Date: 5th February 2008

Too Bad for You
Heather, it means that when we are 80, I will still have beautiful sputum enduced 20 year old legs and you wont. Unless you want to come for a visit to Hainan. Maybe Dr. Wong should visit Costa Rica.

From Blog: The Curative Effects of Fish Sputum
Date: 4th February 2008

Fish sputum
Very interesting about the hot water pools, tea bags and fish sputum. We had a similar experience in Costa Rica - with a huge lot of different pools at different temperatures, and you move around between them. Except, there were no tea bags or little fish in them. Darn.

From Blog: The Curative Effects of Fish Sputum
Date: 26th January 2008

NHS Graduation
Graduating!!! Oh my gosh Chelsey ... really? Sadly, our last day of work is June 20th, so we wont be able to get back to Canada until after that. We will try to think of something.

From Blog: Gulangyu - Cultural Succession
Date: 25th January 2008

hey guys
hey guys, glad you guys are having a great time! i sure do miss you guys around the school this year! wish you guys could come home for graduation and prom! ... (prom: june 18) (grad: june 19) well thats all for now! talk to you guys later! love yas!

From Blog: Gulangyu - Cultural Succession
Date: 22nd January 2008

Time Will Tell
If I have beautiful "Tina Turner" legs when I'm 70, it will all be worth it Tanna. Bring on the fish sputum collagen.

From Blog: The Curative Effects of Fish Sputum
Date: 22nd January 2008

The visuals....just incredible
Beth--the description of the fish sputum pool and the why's and where-fore's -- my tummy is still rolling. You guys are such troopers--"just one of those disgusting things you just have to try"....not on your life, my friend! Keep smiling! Happy New Year!

From Blog: The Curative Effects of Fish Sputum
Date: 22nd January 2008

Camera Malfunctions
Had a rough go of it with cameras this year. My Sony Cybershot is ...shot. It died in the middle of the Forbidden City. I got a new Nikon DX40, which I love, but the battery is nothing standard, a weird Nikon issue block battery. Good news is it charges really fast and lasts a long time. I just need to remember to check its charge before heading out for a day of adventure. Hopefully my luck will improve...

From Blog: The Curative Effects of Fish Sputum
Date: 21st January 2008

My Kingdom for a Battery!
You need to go to a Radio Shack and get one of those packs with about 40 batteries in them for $14.95. Oh wait, I forgot. Probably no Radio Shack in China. Keep well.

From Blog: The Curative Effects of Fish Sputum
Date: 21st January 2008


First I have to say I LOVE Craig's birthday hat - very cute! Vacations like this one are amazing no matter how short - time to just lay on the beach, drinking delicious drinks, swimming and sun tanning - those are the best. Glad to hear you had a relaxing and jolly filled Christmas thanks to your holiday grab bag and the carolers ; )

From Blog: The Curative Effects of Fish Sputum
Date: 17th January 2008

Xmas blog
What an experience. I was amazed that you were able to squeeze some dough out of TD for the kids. Right on for you. It's good to see Craig gigging. Keep on playing Man! I really look forward to your blog. Please keep writing. RF

From Blog: The First Step is Admitting You Have a Problem
Date: 14th January 2008

woooooooo!
Sounds like you guys are having a great time up in there! Miss you guys back up at the high school, look forward to reading your letter in band tomorrow!

From Blog: The First Step is Admitting You Have a Problem
Date: 9th January 2008

Yeah, baby!
Glad to see you still rocking out, lad! Dazzle 'em with a little Feta Gains a Heartbeat and finish them off with some Retreat! Peace out and Happy New Year!

From Blog: The First Step is Admitting You Have a Problem
Date: 7th January 2008

Wonderful Read
Happy New Year greetings to you both. Thank you for these (b)logs and pics. They are a great window on a very complex country. Wonder if your father's videocam is now in operation. Hope he has taken off the antlers. With every good wish and hopes for more logs and pics from Ottawa. B.

From Blog: The First Step is Admitting You Have a Problem
Date: 4th January 2008


Glad to hear from you. Again your stories are always so intriguing. Makes one feel they are there with you. I love the pics of the children. I love hearing about your food adventures. Not sure how brave I would be. ha ha We have had much snow to date. Have not seen this much for a few years. Continue to have fun. Keep safe and healthy.

From Blog: The First Step is Admitting You Have a Problem
Date: 4th January 2008


Happy Holidays and all the best for the Chinese New Year - can't wait to hear all about your great holiday!

From Blog: The First Step is Admitting You Have a Problem
Date: 4th January 2008

Happy Birthday!
happy Birthday Beth... you just figured out your a workaholic now... thats funny : ) Take Care!

From Blog: The First Step is Admitting You Have a Problem





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