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Happy Chinese New Year to all the families I know through "bloggerland" & especially to Mark, Dani & our precious Li Li who is the "light of our lives"


You were born in the Year of the Ox

Those born in the Year of the Ox are patient, speak little, and inspire confidence in others.
If you need honest, steady and unbiased advice, call on the Ox.
The downside is they can have fierce tempers and although they speak little, when they do they are quite eloquent.
Ox people are generally easy-going, but they can be very stubborn, and hate to fail or be opposed.
Oxen don't care to be pushed, especially since they think they're the good guys of the Chinese zodiac.
There is some truth to that theory, since the Ox is smart, trustworthy, caring and honorable.
What Oxen need most: To overcome that judgmental streak and let others get closer.

Most compatible with: Snakes, Roosters, and Rats

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  1. And a happy new year to you, too!

    We've been celebrating CNY for a week now and still have three more "events" to go in the next two weeks...the traditional silk outfits are getting a workout!

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