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First Day In School

The first day of school for many kindergarten children in a Chinese medium school.

There were many who were crying. I know some of the teachers felt like crying, too. It was chaos!

And some just getting used to the environment, or not.

People of all races seem to think Mandarin is an important language to learn. Meanwhile, I'm learning more and more that I don't know much about photography. At least I'm having fun!

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  1. this is too adorable! how was douglas? was he ok?

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  2. he got lost but we found him in the end!

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  3. Hey Pat, if the little boy in the 2nd picture your boy? :-)

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  4. your updates are too few and far inbetween! more updates needed!

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