
We were asked to create a family profile for the primary newsletter at church. Here is what we submitted:
The China Carsons are from two places, USA and China. Daddy Carson was born in Utah in the United States; so was Lucas. Mommy Carson was born in Guilin, China and Landon was born in Shanghai. We have been in Shanghai since 2002. We call our family in the USA the Utah Carsons, the Virgina Carsons, the New York Carsons.
We enjoy family time at home. We play catch, put puzzles together, watch shows (like Clone Wars, Word Girl, Seseme Street, etc.), listen to music, dance, and read together.
Landon and Lucas got email addresses recently and love to exchange messages with Grandma & Grandpa and Mom & Dad. Their email addresses are carson.landon@gmail.com and carson.lucas@gmail.com if you want to send them a message. We also keep a family website at www.chinacarsons.com where we write about what we are doing and put pictures up for our friends and family to see what we are doing in China.
We love all kinds of food. Oatmeal, pancakes, tacos, homemade pizza, and plums are yummie. But did you know that we like to eat pig tails, chicken feet, and fish eyeballs too! We would probably never starve to death because we wouldn't be too picky about the food we eat.
Our favorite vacations were going to Sanya (2006) and Utah, Virginia, New York (2007). We loved New York because we get to go to the Great Escape amusement park for free because our Uncle works there Andy works there.
We are a family of boys. Daddy Carson's family has 5 boys and only 1 girl. Daddy Carson's siblings have had five kids altogether (including Lucas and Landon) and.. you guessed it, all of them are boys. Our biggest hope is that we can have a baby sister soon!
We made a dry run as a family yesterday morning to our new church facility. Here is what I learned:
1. Currently we take two buses to get to the Gubei facility from Xinzhuang. It takes around 50-55 minutes to get there and the walk from the Gubei stop is only a three-minute walk. For the most part, the entire trip we get seats on both buses. The cost per adult is 5 RMB (round trip is 10 RMB).
2. Our trip to Yongda will be require three subway lines (#5, #1, #2) and a total of 21 stops and of course two line changes. Cost per adult is 6 RMB (round trip is 12 RMB).
3. A very good interactive map which can help you calculate the cost, time, and best route to the Long Yang Rd. station. Click here to use the metro interactive map. Instructions: click on one of the metro stops THEN HOLD DOWN AND DRAG MOUSE to the stop you are going to. I found on a Saturday morning the time estimate was accurate to within 3 minutes.
4. The entire trip took 84 minutes.
5. It takes exactly 5 minutes to change between subway lines at people's square.
6. It took our family three minutes to get out of the Long Yang Rd. station once the subway doors opened. Exiting the station out of exit #2 is the fastest and most direct route.
7. It then took 13 minutes for us to get to the Yongda building. See the map.
8. Families with children will find crossing the large street a challenge. The street is under construction and you need to navigate across two sections of the street. Cars would not stop and crossing the street and required Chinese-style pedestrian-ism. On the second section of the road there were four traffic assistants and a police officer. We questioned the police officer why only one crossing had traffic assistance, he looked a little embarrassed. I hope they figure this out because it was a bit dangerous.
8. Arriving at the Yong Da building reminded me of the Beijing facility back in the late 90s. It is modern, clean. We took the elevator to the second floor, but later found that taking the outdoor escalator will be very convienent to both the conference center and the classrooms and offices.
9. The conference center is beautiful and spacious. It will serve the needs of the branches for a long time. The classroom section is tight. There will be enough room for everything, but there will be no room for hallway socializing inside the entryway. Socializing will need to happne in the foyer or on the outdoor bridge between the conference center and the classrooms. They are both on the same level and in close proximity to each other and that going to work out quite well.
10. I think this will be a very doable facility for our needs. It will take us around 30 additional minutes to get to the facility (additional hour for round trip).
We are looking forward to the change and remain fixed in our determination to be remain faithful to the Lord and His will at this time in our lives.

Lucas sent his first email today. Just as Nai Nai predicted, he loved messing around with the fonts and smiley faces. His first email was to his mom and simply said, "I love you."If you would like to send him an email please feel free: carson.lucas@gmail.com

Landon and Lucas are out of school for the summer and are busy doing summer learning activities with Gina. Lucas did fairly well on his end-of-year tests; we were proud of him. He woke up each morning at 6am for a month and a half to study and do his homework so we were proud to see the improvement we thought would be coming actually manifest itself. Last Thursday when I arrived home it was raining like mad. Mom had just left for Young Womens so I stripped the boys down and we went outside to run around and play in the rain. We had a blast.