Saturday, December 27, 2008

More Scenes from Harbin

Yesterday we went to the Jeans Market here and were able to find a few pair of jeans for Lightnin at unbelievably low prices! This was an entire underground, and I really mean under the ground, market. You went down this labyrinth steps from the street that felt like you were going to end up in someones basement, or a dungeon, and then it opened up to this huge shopping area!


Today we went down to the river, which of course is frozen solid, and took a gondola ride across to get a better view.



Here's one of the sculptures that are along the walk between all the shops near our hotel. I couldn't believe it when we saw the Manikin Piz.

No I'm not standing in St. Petersburg Square, but it certainly felt that way!


It's been a fun frozen trip and we head back to Beijing tomorrow, it should feel warmer there!

Friday, December 26, 2008

Pictures from Harbin aka Frozen Tundra

Again not much to say but lots of photos!
We're as close to the north pole as I ever hope to be too! It's been dropping down to about -65F actual temperature each night, warming up to maybe 12F during the day. I wouldn't have thought so, but you can feel the difference. We had a fine Christmas dinner of fish, spinach, vegetable soup, and pepper beef at "Large Marge's". We decided to go back there because it's good and conveniently located!
Now here's some photos of the winter scenery from Christmas night, enjoy!





Talk about your Chilly Willy!
Who's cold?
Cheers to a Christmas to remember!

*Lightnin's footnote:
Last year Minnesartica this year Siberia? If we don't go to Florida next Christmas just put us in a padded room! We ain't doin' cold again!

Thursday, December 25, 2008

First Pictures From Harbin, China Brrrrrrr!

Not a lot to say but wanted to share the first few photos from Harbin. Last night it -65 degrees here! We just set our drinks between the first set of windows to keep "chilled". You can see in the first picture where Thunder opened the inside window in order to scrape the outside window to see out!



The next pictures are from our bunch today. The ginger bread house and windmill are made of real gingerbread. (Aaron found this out by touching the windmill and promptly having some of the pieces fall off and break!)






For those of you familiar with the thermostat problems I had in the states, I had another issue last night! I thought I was seeing the temp drop right before my very eyes....the sign went 24, 23, 22.....then I realized it was how many seconds until the light changed! Oh well, just another Tami Jean moment here in the frozen tundra!

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Heading North for Christmas

Sorry, no pictures today just a short note!
It's a balmy 30F here in Beijing, after a bone chilling 9F on Sunday, but we're heading for Harbin, China tomorrow where it is currently only 12F (that hat doesn't look so silly now does it!). Harbin is close to Siberia and I don't know how my friends talked me into it, but that's where we're heading for Christmas! I might even get to help Santa pack his sleigh! ;-)

I should have some wonderful photos of the frozen tundra later this week, or weekend!

Sheng dan jie kuai le! (Merry Christmas!)

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Trip to New York for a Graduation

This past weekend we made the trip from Beijing to New York to see our oldest Son Matt graduate from the Masters program at Christies (you know the famous auction house). Well it was definitely an event that we couldn't miss!
I'll keep the text brief because we wanted to share a few pictures, and as they say a picture is worth a thousand words!

Here's the proud graduate the night before the ceremony standing in front of Christies

Graduation! You can see the delight and relief as he accepts the "sheep skin"

The proud parents (I know, I look like a priest, but it's actually a traditional Mandarin style Tux; what are you doing looking at me anyway check out that dress!)

The proud parents with the new graduate

The whole cast of supporters












So what do you do to fill the time while waiting for the ceremony? Well site see off course!
The Letterman Show was right around the corner from our hotel and this was taken from the balcony of the bar on the pent house level

Matt and I in the subway

A cool looking cathedral we passed while taking a cab ride

After the ceremony we returned to the hotel to find out it was Salsa Night, and this young lady was more than happy to try to teach "the priest" how to dance
The bartenders did their part to keep us entertained too

From here Lightnin headed back to Cincy and I boarded a plane back to "The Jing". I think I spent as much time in the air as I did on the ground, but I wouldn't have missed it in the world!

Congratulations Matt!

Tuesday, December 09, 2008

Kind Thoughts and Prayers are Appreciated

This is not a good week!
Just last night we were informed that my brother has suffered a head injury from a fall this past Sunday (US time) and is currently in ICU. He has been unresponsive for about the past 24 hours and they don't yet know the full extent of his injuries or the true cause of his dormant state!

Those of you that have known me for some time know that he and I do not exactly get along and that there has been some tension/friction between he and my wife and youngest son for quite some time. Well this is one of those times where you put those things aside.

On top of this I was also informed that one of my aunts and one of my cousins were also admitted to the hospital. My aunt for treatment of a heart attack, from which she appears to be recovering, and my cousin from lung disease with which he has suffered for years and full recovery is not exactly optimistic!

This is one of the frustrating things about having a foreign assignment. You cannot simply drop everything and hop in the car or on a jet and be there very quickly. With the new security measures the days of showing up to the airport and getting on a plane, without advanced ticket purchase is next to impossible! Don't get me wrong, I'd be in favor of even higher security if it truly helps make travel safer, but in times like this it can be a real pain!

So if you could take a few minutes of your time to think about these individuals and send any kind thoughts and/or prayers their way it would be very much appreciated!

Saturday, December 06, 2008

Grocery Shopping in Beijing, It's a Good Deal

Today is Saturday and we had a mission!!! I bought a pair of boots three weeks ago and every time I've worn them I come home with another button missing! So, let's go back to Ya Show where we bought them (for next to nothing) and see how this complaint works out for us! Success!!! The sales girl right away recognized us and said, "Oh your son from New York, buy shoe here, these ones" (and yes she said "shoe" not shoes!)and pointed to the exact pair that Matt had bought over a month ago! Then she looks at my boots and said "I get repaired you come back tomorrow at 3 o'clock and pick up!"

Now David wants a Chinese hat to keep his head warm, OMG! For those of you familiar with his Canadian tuk, this is worse! Big, furry and had a big Chinese red star on the front!



So that much of our shopping done we head to Luga's for margaritas and guacomole. They prepare this fresh right at your table. Well Thunder had talked about lost in translation often, well it happened again! We ordered a pitcher of margaritas and instead got two peach margaritas. Aparrently pitcher and peach sound the same here! Oh well, they were good!

Now off to the markets for the groceries! Here is what we bought:
Kleenex 3 pack (yes real Kleenex, but no Puffs)
edamame, two bunches of asparagus, 3 onions, 2 potatoes, 5 packages of chicken wings, a nice steak, a half pound each of ground pork and beef, mayo, hot pickles, tobasco sauce, real lemon juice, 12 limes, 3 lemons! We always go to the same lady at the market and she always throws in extras goodies for us. Today we scored parsley, cilantro, garlic, green onions and ginger! Our total bill for all the above was $52.35 US dollars! It was a very good deal!

Friday, December 05, 2008

Saying Good Bye!


This week my old manager (well ok, I mean as in my previous manager because as you can see she's a bit younger than I am!) left Beijing to head back to the US. Her assignment here ended and her new one begins in another week or so.

I'll miss her because she was not only a good manager, but she was also my first friend here in Beijing. We shared many things in common and seemed to compliment each other well in those areas where we were different!

I think the thing that bothers me most right now is that it reminds me that my leaving date is quickly approaching and soon it will be me that has to say good bye to my friends here, and to the city itself. Well it's not time yet so I'm going to make the best of it!

Joia - I'll drink one for you, but since Toper closed it just won't seem adequate! Good luck and I'll see you again when I'm stateside!

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Thanksgiving Dinner in Beijing

Tonight we celebrated Thanksgiving with some of our other expatriated friends. It was a real feast with everyone chipping in with at least one dish that reminded them of home, and or a bottle of their favorite wine(or beer). ;-)
If you read Lightnin's post from the other day then you know what we brought with us!

The preperation


The spread


The people




It was a fun evening full of fun conversation, good people, good food and drink! It wasn't home, but it was as good as you can get without being there!

Happy Thanksgiving!

We just wanted to take a minute to thank all of you who read this blog from time to time!

We hope you all have a Happy Thanksgiving!

Much love,
Thunder and Lightnin


PS we'll be celegrating about 13 hours before most of you will!
Na na na na, Na na! ;-)

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Preparing for Thanksgiving in the "Jing"

Yes we are celebrating Thanksgiving in Beijing, even though "the Pilgrams and the Indians, got nothin' to do with the Chinese". We are spending Thanksgiving with 19 of our new friends or "expats" as they are called here. We are having Turkey, mac-n-cheese, mashed potatoes, roast beef stuffed with dressing and who knows what else? Our contribution is calico beans with smoked sausage, corn bread, and Thunders famous sweet potato pie. Herein lies the problem. #1) We buy already made pie crust at Kroger's, #2) we don't have our recipe with us, #3) no ground Ginger and #4) What's sweet Potato pie with out Cool Whip! Good Luck!!! So a friend came over today and she and I went shopping to get what we could! Oh what fun! Hey, I did find what I think is similar to Reddi-whip! We'll know on Thursday. Got on my trusty computer and found a recipe for pie crust! I am so sure my poor deceased Grandma was watching and saying "What is that girl doing? That will never turn into a pie crust".


Oh, I failed to mention that we also couldn't find pie plates....Trusty Expat friends had just what I needed! So, we made pie crust and Thunder made sweet potato pie. Will let you know how this turns out. It smells good and looks like ours! So enjoy a few pictures of our amazing Thanksgiving experience here in the Jing!





Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Mission Accomplished!!!

Just a quick note for those of you that have been following....Thunder came through, with the help of his new friends, he completed the mission! He got the mother load tonight! STEB, I hope you are as stoked as we are!?!

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Kobe, Japan From 30 Floors Up , and at Ground Level

As Lightnin let you know this week we're in Kobe, Japan because I'm on a business trip here, but I thought I'd at least share some photos that I was able to take while I was on a break and also after work!

This first set is from the meeting room, we're on the 30th floor of the Kobe Technical Center. What an awesome view! I don't think I'd get much work done if this was my office! ;-)





Lightnin wasn't feeling good after being exposed to some paint fumes during a shopping excursion earlier in the day, and I think also feeling a bit more culture shocked after just getting used to Beijing, China and then I drag her off to Japan. So I headed out to dinner on my own (It's my fault and I'll try to make it up to her)!

This next set of photos is of an awesome car that I saw on my way to dinner tonight(yes it's a Lotus). The owner was nice enough to let me grab a few shots before he headed home after a long day at work. Unfortunately I wasn't able to get his name, but he knew about my car and we had a good quick discussion on the comparison of the two vehicles(It's a guy thing!).




I went to dinner at a Spanish restaurant (yep, that's right) and then spotted a local place that I decided to stop at for a Sake and a beer. With the help of a few friendly locals (me being linguistically challenged) I think I figured out how to pay Lightnin back (of course I don't know how I'll ever be able to pay my new friends back, and being an idiot I didn't even get their names either, but they know who they are and hopefully they'll respond to this blog!) Doumo Origato!!!! (I hope I spelled that correctly!)

That's all I've got for now.