Home thoughts after eight years in Beijing
Updated: 2014-07-25 16:53
By Erik Nilsson (China Daily)
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They've always lived in beautiful, yet boring, rural areas where almost nothing happens.
They delight in our China stories of quake zones, mountains and monks; of riding ostriches, camels and yaks; of days spent with heroin addicts, nomads and United Nations officials.
Some of my parents' most incredible life moments happened during their China visits — being chased by wild elephants that had already destroyed a restaurant; fighting off thieving monkeys on a Buddhist mountain; visiting an elderly cave-dwelling hermit in western China.
Before her first visit, Mom was devastated we moved here, but she never complained afterward.
My surviving grandparents also relish our stories.
I hope we all share as many experiences as possible this summer.
And I hope, after I return to Beijing, I'll regain my resolve to call as often as possible — no matter how tired or busy I may be.
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