In People’s Square, thousands of aging Shanghainese parents gather every Sunday to try and fix up their unwed sons and daughters. When we heard about this, we knew it was something we had to witness — and we also knew it might be wise to bring along a bonafide Chinese bachelor to introduce us to this fascinating “corner” of Shanghai.
That sure is a place begging for Craigslist.
Please don’t tell my mother about this
I watched with the boys – this really made us think! We feel Franny is too young:) Thanks for sharing. –Bethie
cool!
I love him! Loved todays entry.
Sending you all a big Hug!
Dear Parents,
I know we have a large trade deficit with China, but please don’t sell Franny to the Chinese! She’s an American jewel. We need to keep her here. At least until she graduates from High School.
Worried…
xox,#1FANNY
Fabulous! I’m in love with the way you travel, and so glad you keep me in the loop. And… Franny, beware!
Will we need to make room for Franny’s new husband here in Portugal?
It was great to see our nephew again! And we won’t tell his girlfriend about the video:)
Thank you, Xinhua and Ethan, for the introduction!
I wonder how my kids would have felt if I had participated in such a thing!!!!This is fascinating. Thanks for letting us know about it. (I’m glad Abe and Lynn met the old-fashioned way). Miss you guys, Wendy
I’m with Karl on this one…although the Reiffs’ nephew is super cute!
Love it:)
Noa
Oh that’s hilarious! Somehow I missed this little gem coming through to my email. I want one set up in Sydney immediately!!!! And the bonafide bachelor is gorgeous isn’t he?! Franny did seem a teeny weeny bit nervous out there and was sticking close. Ha ha.