New shoes...
New clothes...
Beautiful hair...
New friends...
And a Dragon Dance!
Could you ask for more fun than this? Well only, if you get to do
fireworks... INSIDE! And that's just what they did. Imagine 30 kiddos
all jumping up and down on sheets and sheets of bubble wrap -- they
definitely scared any bad spirits away. As we say at our house,
"There's no ghosts, monsters or bad guys allowed at the Tulli House!"
Happy Chinese New Year!
Chinese New Year is the most important of the traditional Chinese
holidays. The festival begins on the first day of the first lunar month
in the Chinese lunar calendar and ends on the 15th day, when the full
moon rises. The holiday celebrates family, good fortune, respect and
prosperity for the New Year.
Wishing You Good Fortune in 2010 -- Year of the Tiger