Thursday, September 29, 2011

Adorable As Always

A few cute shots of Lizbeth lately.

Our little teenager:
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Has ever there been a sweeter face?
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This is her sign language for "brush teeth". She made it up, and yes, she gets this excited about it every time!
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Shhh!!!
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Loving to feed herself:
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Sunday, September 18, 2011

15 Kuai

The other day, Nathan went to get his hair cut, by his usual haircutter who charges 15 kuai (about 2.50 USD)

Nathan has gone to him for about two years ago, and we really like the hair stylist and are usually fairly pleased with the product (and especially with the price). It's walk in style, and this guy is always busy, but we don't mind waiting a little while.

Sometimes Nathan goes on his own, but this day I was feeling a little antsy so we took off together on our bikes. I just figured that I would hang out with Lizzy until he was done and hoped for a short line. Unfortunately, there were two people ahead of Nathan so we had to wait about 40 minutes. Even more unfortunately, by the time he was done, it was pouring! I'm talking torrential downpour.

So we waited for a little while to see if it would ease up. It poured harder. I was cranky by now, hungry (we hadn't eaten dinner and it was getting close to 7:00 PM), and tired. Of course we hadn't brought umbrellas since we were on bikes, and even a short walk to a nearby restaurant a block away would soak us to the bone. Nathan wanted to just ride through it and go home, but this seemed like a terrible idea to me.

Finally, I thought, maybe the haircutter has an umbrella we could use? I asked him, and immediately he went to find us one. Another lady there, I'm not sure if she was a customer or staff, quickly offered us hers too. I explained I didn't know how long we'd be since we were going to go to dinner, maybe an hour, and they said it was no problem. He kindly let us leave our bikes there too. Thrilled with my idea, we went off to eat a yummy dinner of hamburgers and pasta at a nearby western restaurant.

An hour later, tummies full and rain stopped, we wandered back to the hair salon to trade the umbrellas for our bikes. They were safely waiting for us, and he had even covered them with an extra hair cutting cover to keep off most the rain, then gave us tissues to dry off the rest.

I thought, in America I would never be so presumptuous to ask to use someone's umbrellas, and I also wouldn't feel safe leaving my bikes at the hair salon! I would never expect them to use their own things to cover my bikes, or help us dry them off! I love the kind and generous spirit of the Chinese. I love feeling like the haircutter is my friend, even though I see him twice a year. I love being able to bike everywhere, and I love having Nathan's hair cut for 15 kuai!

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Happy Moon Festival!

Monday was the Chinese Moon Festival, also known as the Mid Autumn Festival. It is celebrated with family returning from all over China, eating, fireworks (of course), and the sharing of moon cakes.

Moon cakes have the equivalent status as fruit cake in the States. Although there are many varieties, they are usually a sweet bread with a chewy center, often made of red bean paste, fruit, or egg yolk. Everyone hands them around but I'm not sure how many people eat them! Foreigners in particular are generally not the most fond of them.

Much to my surprise, when I was up at school yesterday, the local school we share a campus with said they had a gift for us. Nathan and I had taught a three week drama class over the summer, and I have helped out in some other classes.

Because they know that foreigners often don't care for Moon Cakes, they were very considerate and came up with their own idea of a gift, staying in the genera of food. Cheese! Five pounds of Cheddar.

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One might think this is a strange gift, but at nearly 14 USD a pound for your normal grocery cheese, I was very excited about this gift! It was very thoughtful of them (actually most Chinese don't particularly care for cheese, especially strong flavoured ones) and we are very thankful. We now have a freezer full of yummy goodness for months to come!

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Shanghai Aquarium

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This past weekend Lizzy and I went with Nathan on a trip to Shanghai. Nathan had a tech conference there, and rather than do another weekend alone (we'll still have two in September alone), I decided we would go with.

As it turned out, we didn't get to do much sightseeing. The location of the conference was so far out of Shanghai it was 48 kuai (6.5 USD) just to get to the closest Subway station. (This is a ridiculous amount. My average trip in Qingdao by taxi costs about 2.5 USD.) Not to mention the time factor, with good traffic and taking a taxi the whole way, it was still nearly an hour to just get downtown. Not particularly worth it for just a couple hours.

The one thing we did do (tourist wise) was go to the Shanghai Aquarium. Lizbeth has been obsessed with fish lately so we figured it would be a fun activity to do as a family before Nathan had to check into the conference. At more than 20 USD a ticket it was a little bit of a disappointment but still a lot of fun. I only wish they had a little hands on area like the ones in Oregon are apt to have and maybe a dolphin show or something (or at least some dolphins!)

Funny thing was, as besotted as Lizzy is with fish, she was quite terrified of anything larger than her, especially the fake plastic penguins. But she still enjoyed the trip a lot.

Unfortunately the whole thing was very dark and hard to get any clear pictures. Here are a few of the better ones.

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We returned about 5PM, then Nathan had to run off the conference so L and I wandered around a mall. Afterwards we had a late dinner at a Chinese restaurant about 9PM. Lizbeth passed out on the walk home. This picture was taken after the diaper changing she slept through. Other than a two hour nap we had been going since about 5AM that morning to catch our flight. Unfortunately, she woke up shortly after this was taken and had a really hard time going to bed not at home. Poor baby.

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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

If You're Wondering Why...

I haven't posted in forever, it's because I just haven't had any energy! I'm napping almost every day.

And if you're wondering why I'm so tired, the answer is in the picture below!

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And if you're wondering when Greene Baby 2 is going to greet the world, my due date is around April 7th. This makes me about 9 1/2 weeks along.

I had hoped to post my sonogram picture here, but it was such a fuzzy image, it just wasn't worth the effort.

Regardless, we're very excited about our new little addition!