Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Moon's Cafe


“Auntie Moon is ‘fancy’ and ‘stylish’.” (quoting from daughter Liane’s original words).  I knew Moon because her beautiful daughter Yaoyao was a  best friend with our second daughter Liane in preschool – one of the best schools on Guangzhou’s Ersha Island. 


Lea and friend "Moon" Moon talks and laughs loud , and though she is in her mid-forties,  she does not have wrinkle!!  In China I always admired her extreme-hospitality and her endless energy. She is never tired of dealing with all kinds of people who are guests in the most classic and elegant Moon’s Cafe located in a five star hotel in Guangzhou.  We became very good friends– like sisters( when she said so, I was flattered).  Moon’s husband, Lao Chen is a real gentleman. He is kind, gentle and very much supportive of his wife.  He is quiet (yes, his wife takes the opportunity) but he listens well and supports Moon from time to time.  I like his gentle smiles and he always sends his sincere compliment to ladies (I thought that was really sweet for a Chinese man). Yes, they are a nice couple and very special in our hearts. 

Liane playing at the coffee shop
selenaMoon’s Cafe is the best place for friends’ gathering, live music and seminars.  Our three girls were invited to play their little band at the café, which was broadcast on TV as part of the  “good night Guangzhou” program.  This took place right before our departure from China on Jan 12 — what a crazy busy time!  Moon called up all of our circle of friends and their children for the live performance at Café. It turned out really fantastic!! 
kids music
We decided to have an art group called “Moon’s Cafe Children’s Art Groups”.  We made plans to go out performing all over the world including…  yes, Seattle.   We love a place regardless it is a country, a city or a cafeteria. For me, it has to do with “people”.  When you travel to a new place, you meet great people and because of that, you love the place.  Because we LOVE auntie Moon, we love Moon’s Café.  It’s just like girls said, Auntie Moon is the best!  (Of course, it may also have something to do with the fact they ate up all the Hagen Daz in the Café– oh boy, that was the most expensive ice cream in ChinaJ)

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