Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Christmas and Chicken Wings


Christmas in in full swing at the Johnson house. The tree is up, presents have been wrapped and placed under the tree, Christmas decorations have been put up around the house and yesterday afternoon we even received some Christmas goodies from our good friend Trace. You should have seen the condition the box was in; I'm actually surprised that nothing fell out of it [well I assume nothing fell out of it].

In a couple of weeks we'll be having some Christmas parties for Jenni's English Clubs. We're planning on watching "The Nativity" while eating some "traditional Christmas snacks" [Chinese joke - if you've been to China before you get it, if not, sorry....]. I'm working on a Johnson Family Christmas video that I will put up on the site some time after Christmas...all I have so far is us putting up the tree and some bonus "Festivus" footage.

So I'll leave you with a story a friend of my told me Monday night during tutoring. Apparently he has this friend who grew up in a Chinese village. One day this boy had an important test that he was studying for. The mother really wanted him to do good, especially since it was such an important test. So she decided to cook him something special, something that he hadn't eaten in a long time. But being poor, she didn't know what exactly that something would be. And then it dawned on her, the family owned a chicken, she could cook him some chicken. But that would be a big sacrifice. That chicken provided the family with eggs, so if she killed it that would mean that there would be no more eggs. So.....she took the chicken, cut off a wing, sewed up the wound and then cooked a chicken wing for her son. The boy got to eat chicken and the family was still able to eat eggs every day.

.....That's China!......

2 comments:

T said...

I've heard a story like that before, but it was about a pig that pulled a plow, and they ate him piece by piece. I guess poor folks is poor folks everywhere.

I'm glad you got the package. It really got there faster than I expected. I can only imagine how battered it must have been...

Unknown said...

That picture of the boys is adorable. Nate's face is priceless. :)