Gong Hee Fatt Choi! Happy Chinese New Year!

The year of the snake.

Today, we had help from Onelsis which makes the morning so much easier.  We decided we would venture out today and see a movie.  After some discussion, we went to see Warm Bodies, which got pretty good reviews, and the preview looked funny.  So what if it is about a love affair between and zombie and a human.  After watching four seasons of a vampire, werewolf and ghost who are housemates, I figured we could handle it.  It was pretty funny, and we both enjoyed it.
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When we got home, we ordered Chinese food and got ready for Downton Abbey.  Also, quite good I thought, if not earth shattering.  Then, the blog and tonight’s object was appropriate for the day – Chinese Tang Tomb Figures.

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  1. Hi, Scott,
    I’m a faithful reader, grateful for news of David and of your amazing lives.
    Now I have a question. I will be in New York on Feb. 22, beginning a weekend with my family, and I wonder whether you and David might be home for a quick visit from me around 4 pm on that day.
    Maybe you don’t remember me, or you’ll be busy, but if I could drop by to say an Edmund Burke hello, I’d be happy.
    Thanks, Susan Willens

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