Arriving in Harbin was bittersweet. We were happy to be there but Marina was still very worried about what she was going to do about her missing ID card. How was she going to stay in a hotel, how was she going to do anything, how was she going to get back to Beijing? Not only that, but we didn’t actually have train tickets to go back to Taiyuan and Xi’an for Spring Festival yet. Of course I tried to comfort her, telling her that, no matter what, we’d be okay and I’d make sure she got home for Spring Festival either by train or plane. Of course, my word only means so much, considering I can’t really speak Chinese. She must have felt pretty stressed, since she’s practically babysitting two foreigners.
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- The fireworks are going crazy tonight! Happy Lantern Festival! 元宵节快乐! 1 hr ago
- Man, I could entertain myself all day looking up people's ND criminal records! http://t.co/hxuDmP2z 3 days ago
- Peace of mind for only $7.50 http://t.co/gz6JoNDv You'll never be concerned about being trapped in a dream world again. 1 week ago
- updated my Nexus S to ICS! That wasn't so bad after all. 1 week ago
- Watching @StephenAtHome and Jon Stewart from @thedailyshow not-coordinating was hilarious. 2 weeks ago
- Note to Xi'an City Works Dept: Spraying roads with water when the temperature is below freezing is not such a great idea. #fb 2 weeks ago
- Such a romantic picture makes you all warm and fuzzy inside http://t.co/HD616zxU 2 weeks ago
- The anti-SOPA/PIPA Anthem http://t.co/jyrehbnV the day the LOLcats died. 2 weeks ago
- Tell Congress: Don’t censor the web! http://t.co/bRo99I36 2 weeks ago
- Lunch time. 2 weeks ago
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