China's January 2008 Blizzard


People hadn't seen that much snow in their lifetime but you would have never of guessed by their sculpting skills. I never saw so many snowmen in all my life. There's about 6 million people in Suzhou and I think each person had to make there own unique one- it was great.















China in the snow

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Snow Fun!!



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This picture is really funny to me because after 8 months of rehearsal time and millions and millions of dollars (yuan) spent they are closing the show and redoing it "technically". Does the technical department seemed too concerned? No they are out wheeling around snowmen. Ha.


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Around the theater in the Snow




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Outside the theater



Unclear to what this massive structure is all about, it's empty right now. Well, not entirely, I'm pretty sure some people are living in there.
In the back of the theater bordering a huge lake.

Inside working on some pyrotechnics.
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January 2, 2008

Day two in the theater.




Backstage is not planned out too well. This is our dressing room shared with the boys- fabric TBP on divider seen here.
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Happy New Year!!

Wishing everyone the best for 2008

It's not their New Year, but doesn't mean they don't want to celebrate.

New Years Eve dinner with Brad, Simone, Karina and her Mother and Nan.

Cheers!
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Fireworks that exploded in one area and as red lanterns drifted over to our theater.
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First Night in the Theater



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Christmas Eve


This was New Year's Eve, I mean Christmas Eve(hard to tell the difference with the midnight countdown, champagne, fireworks and all- that is a Chinese Christmas).


Ma Dianlin's Birthday


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The Co-nut Days

This blog is going to turn into Co-nut Days before I know it- can't help it I got a photogenic kitty.

Who's a pretty boy?



E.T. moment




He has the amazing ability to poof.
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