Our teacher quickly explained that it didn't matter whether or not you were Chinese; anyone could take the class. :)
L-R: Maggie, Ying Jie, Kaia, Annie, and me. :) |
But, since then, I've grown pretty close to a few girls in my class.
From left to right, that's Ying Jie, Annie, me, and Kaia.
I call Ying Jie my puppy dog. ;) She is the sweetest thing, and so beautiful, too. She has the prettiest "puppy dog" eyes. She's very quiet, but she often just smiles at me and it's the sweetest thing. I guess it's one of those things where we can speak without saying anything. :)
We all have those one or two nutty friends, right? Annie is one of them. This girl makes me laugh so hard. Our faces start turning red. She is so hilarious. :)
And Kaia is so sweet. We're quite alike. :) Her little sister is the one that asked if I was Chinese. We help each other out with the dances. :)
So, anyway, I've been having lots of fun at Chinese language and dance class. It's so neat, and it gives me a chance to sort of step back into that part of China I love so much. :)
Have a great day. :)
God bless,
Joy :)
3 comments:
That's cute! I love the innocence of little kids!
Emma-- <3
That is so funny! You don't look Chinese one bit.
God bless,
Rebekah
Joy,
Actually, that was probably a compliment in your eyes, right? :) You love all the Asians in your life!
Love the pic of you and your friends!
Love you! 10!
MOM
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