Thursday morning we got on a plane to Xi'an to see the museum of terracotta soldiers. I didn't know much about them but our tour guide gave us some good info. Probably more than I needed to know because I found myself tuning him out. I have a short attention span when it comes to history :) They are very interesting to see in person though. Its crazy how many of them are still intact given how old they are.




Oh this is some mystery food that was given to us for breakfast on the airplane. I have no idea what it all was except for the egg. I really didn't want to eat it to find out. My dad was brave and ate the egg and bean things. What ever happened to peanuts or pretzels?? I guess that's just in the US.
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