We went to the western coast of Taiwan to see the beach. It was rather windy, but lots of people were out. The boardwalk had a fine view of the sea. We all enjoyed it. On a path below us families were pedaling carriages built on bicycles.
Our last stop was at an entertainment beach. The dragon boat we took was not a good one--the tiller didn't work, so we had to be rescued off the rocks twice. We weren't the only ones. Susan played a game and got a bottle of bubbles; she and Ryan had a great time with them.
We stopped for dinner in a sushi bar where the plates of sushi came by. You could pick up whatever you wanted. They charged by the number of plates we had in front of us. At the house Silvia brought out one of Susan's favorite fruits: a sugar apple.
Susan read to me in Chinese and told me the story in English. Then she read to me in English. It is a wonder to hear her read. In Chinese she reads the phonetic symbols as fluently as she reads in English. The sound on the video isn't very good. We finished the evening with more Curious George. Ryan went to spend the night with his grandparents who had not seen him since Monday night, so that he wouldn't have to be awakened at 4 a.m. to go to the airport.
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