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Date: 2010-04-10
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Location: China
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1982-12-25
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A construction paper story.
1982-01-01
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Moved to Pittsburgh, PA.
(680 Crystal Drive, Mt. Lebanon, PA 15228)
1981-11-01
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Graduated from preschool.
"Benjamin Benson has satisfactorily completed the required course in work and play." Diploma signed by Joan Henness (teacher) and Caroline Donanne (principle).
1980-05-16
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Recent Travel & Photographic Events

April 2010 - Singapore - Sweat and shop, sweat and shop... - Lily decides to hit the beach before she becomes visibly pregnant. We hit all the big spots in Singapore and can't seem to avoid walking malls.

November 2009 - Thailand - Phuket and Phi Phi Islands - Swimming with the fishes near Phuket Thailand - Phi Phi Islands

May 2009 - Seoul, South Korea and the DMZ - In order to renew my Chinese VISA I needed to leave the country and re-enter customs... I decided to make a quick stop in Seoul, Korea and visit the DMZ...

April 2009 - China Wedding Travels with Family - A year after our legal marriage in America, Lily and I had a big formal wedding in Beijing with more than 100 guests. My mother came from New Mexico and father and his wife came from Switzlerland came to take part in the wedding and travel a bit of China with us.

April 2009 - Ben and Lily's Wedding in Beijing, China - Our formal wedding celebration at JunWangFu palace, Beijing, China. My parents came from overseas to take part in the ceremony with more than 100 of Lily's family and friends.

January 2009 - Harbin Ice Festival 2009 - A spontaneous decision to visit the far north city of Harbin, China to see one of the world's largest ice sculpting festivals. The temperature was -21 celsius with strong winds directly from Siberia (only a few hundred miles away)... the camera froze over with frost frequently.