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Yosemite National Park – YNP

Posted on August 3, 2014 by Mrs. Jess

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Visiting Yosemite National Park is a magical experience.  The majestic granite that makes up the valley is gorgeous.  Thankfully the area became a protected national park back in 1864 which preserves the nature within the 1200-ish square miles of sheer … Continue reading →

Posted in California, United States, Yosemite Tagged California, Camping, Nature, Road Trip, travel, Yosemite, Yosemite National Park

Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding

Posted on July 20, 2014 by Mrs. Jess

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Holy Cuteness!!!! While in Chengdu we made a donation to the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding to hold baby pandas. The cost for the donation was 2000 Chinese Yuan (a little over $300) each – which is subject … Continue reading →

Posted in Chengdu, China Tagged Chengdu, Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, China, Holding baby pandas, holding pandas, Pandas, Twin baby pandas

President Grant’s Tomb

Posted on July 4, 2014 by Mrs. Jess

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First off, Happy 4th of July everyone! I wanted to post something historical for the holiday and figured what is more American then writing about one of the past leaders of our country. The Civil War was won with his … Continue reading →

Posted in New York City, NY, United States Tagged General Grant, General Grant Tomb, Grant Memorial, New York City

USA World Cup

Posted on July 1, 2014 by Mrs. Jess

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Today we headed to the Cowboy’s Stadium in Arlington, TX for the World Cup game, USA v. Belgium. As Jessetters, we do everything in our power to leave the US to experience the world! But America will always be home … Continue reading →

Posted in Texas, United States Tagged Belgium, soccer, USA, World Cup

Exercising with the Locals

Posted on June 27, 2014 by Mrs. Jess

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I think this was one of my favorite things from our entire trip to China. Our tour awoke early, ate, then headed to Xingqing Park where we watched locals exercise and joined in! Everyone in the entire park was doing … Continue reading →

Posted in China, Xi'an Tagged China, Chinese Two Step, Jianzi, Morning Exercise, Spinning Wooden Tops, Tai Chi, Water Calligraphy, Xi'an, Xingqing Park

Muslim Quarter

Posted on June 26, 2014 by Mrs. Jess

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The hustle and bustle of the Muslim Quarter in Xi’an was exciting. There were people everywhere selling their wares and more! It was the perfect place to pick up some cheap souvenirs. Make sure you barter with the vendors. We … Continue reading →

Posted in China, Xi'an Tagged China, Chinese Pizza, Decorative walnuts, Muslim Quarter, Quail Eggs, Tuk Tuk, Xi'an

Terracotta Warriors

Posted on June 25, 2014 by Mrs. Jess

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To be completely honest, I was not all that excited to see theses guys. I am not one to get excited for statues because they don’t move or do anything. However, I will say that after setting eyes on this … Continue reading →

Posted in China, Xi'an Tagged China, Emperor Qin Shi Huang, Terracotta Warriors, Xi'an, Yang Xinman

Top 3 Attractions in Xi’an

Posted on June 24, 2014 by Mrs. Jess

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Planning a trip to Xi’an (pronounced She-An) any time soon? While Xi’an is smaller then Beijing, the population is still over 8 million and that is not counting the Terracotta Warriors (over 8000 strong)! This is one of the most … Continue reading →

Posted in China, Xi'an Tagged China, Exercising with the Locals, Muslim Quarter, Terracotta Warriors, Xi'an, Xian City Walls

Summer Palace

Posted on June 20, 2014 by Mrs. Jess

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The Summer Palace is another must see while sight seeing in Beijing! You can climb up Longevity Hill to the buildings  and shops at the top, or you can walk around Kunming Lake and take in its beauty. Either way it … Continue reading →

Posted in Beijing, China Tagged Beijing, China, Summer Palace

Forbidden City

Posted on June 19, 2014 by Mrs. Jess

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Walking inside the Forbidden City felt like walking through a movie (The Last Emperor perhaps). Everything surrounding us was decorated in such detail. On every building there were gold leaf dragons which represent the symbol of the emperor. In order … Continue reading →

Posted in Beijing, China Tagged Beijing, China, Concubine Quarters, Forbidden City, Imperial Garden

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