My daughter M and I visited China in March 2012 and it has been one magnificent trip. We visited five cities over a period of 12 days and each one of those cities has left us with wonderment, fascination, curiosity, amazement, memories and questions. Our taste buds got tickled and challenged, new people met and new friendships forged. There were so many things that we absolutely loved and many others that left us feeling hesitant and not very good, things that we took with a pinch of salt. In the coming days, I would try and post memories of China from varying view points as they have stayed with me after my return.
What does loving mean to us?
“So, is the cold war over?” asked he as he turned towards her with a twinkling in his eyes while she joined him in the leisurely evening walk. She looked at the sky, not immediately responding, waiting for him to say something more, then looked into his eyes -which were waiting for an answer to his question. She smiled, “there was no cold war”! He laughed out loud and retorted “Oh, so what has been happening between us for the last two days, is just normal”? She remained silent … not answering immediately, thinking to herself …”what was it that happened?”
