Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Dufon Christmas



The pictures need to be updated to the Dufon Christmas.

We drove north on Christmas day so that we could see Bumpa on his birthday. Here we found snow! The kids had been wanting to play in snow ever since they arrived. There was plenty here to play in.

More to come when i see the pics to remind me

Friday, December 25, 2009

Roessler Christmas



Once again, we landed in Detroit and bombarded Aunt Chrystal and Uncle Kevin's house. There was no snow this year, so the kids spent quite a bit of time running around and terrorizing the house.

The photos start out with Christmas Eve mass. The kids were all dressed in their best and looked really cute. They were all good in church. After church, we came back home to have our "party". The party included snacks, drinks, and dinner. I'm not sure anyone made it to dessert.

The kids made cookies for Santa Claus and had fun watching Santa on the internet. They were very excited about him coming the next day and were trying to be on their best behavior.

No one was disappointed the next day when they came downstairs to see that Santa had come!

Monday, December 21, 2009

Polar Express Train Ride


Chrystal arranged for a ride on the Polar Express train ride. This was put on by the Clinton Township parks and recreation and they did an awesome job. We got cookies and hot cocoa when we boarded the train and saw our friends Frosty, Santa, and Rudolph.

Frosty read us the story of the Polar Express. Santa took time out of his busy schedule to come give the boys and girls bells. Rudolph came on and we all sang Christmas carols.

After the ride, we went to Kirk's favorite - Outback.

More posts coming....Kirk has to load the pictures :)

Friday, December 18, 2009

Shanghai Christmas Tree


Here is a picture of Elizabeth and Alex opening up presents from Xiao Ju in front of our "Charlie Brown" Christmas Tree. Each year it's getting prettier and prettier with all the decorations that the kids make to put on it. I LOVE this tree.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Concordia Christmas Parties


The kids also had Christmas parties. I was able to go and help at both. Lots of fun!

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Concordia Christmas Programs





Elizabeth and Alex both had Christmas programs. Elizabeth played the kazoo in hers. Alex was not the most well behaved kid in his program - I'm sure all of you who know him are not surprised. Great memories here!

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Farewell Party for Heather Pigott



Heather and Jim Pigott and their family - Emma, Ben, and Alex moved back to their home in Chicago area. Missy held a going away breakfast for Heather. They had been in Shanghai for three years and were ready to get back. They are a really nice family and will be sorely missed.

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Stevens Christmas Party


Luke and Missy Stevens hosted a Christmas cocktail party to get us into the holiday spirit. We all had a lot of spirit and food!

Shanghai Visitors


I had a couple former co-workers in town. Rajesh Chawla is a friend of mine from Delhi who I worked with but has since left Delphi. We had some good Indian food for lunch.

I also met up with my friend Mike Lawrukovich, a guy I worked with when I first graduated from GMI. We went shopping in Tai Kang Lu and then took a tour of the Lupu Bridge area. We walked up on the bridge and viewed the Expo area. We finished with dinner in YuYuan area at Din Tai Fung and had great xiaolongbao.

Saturday, December 05, 2009

Guilin & Yangshuo





Kirk had a work conference in Guilin the first weekend in December so the kids and I flew and met him for the weekend. Guilin is a city in the Guangxi province which is south and west of Shanghai.

We only spent one day in Guilin which is a city and then we took a car into Yangshou which is a town in the countryside. Wow, what a beautiful place. We stayed at the Yangshou Mountain Retreat which is kind of a bed and breakfast sitting along the Yalong River. You can see in the pictures and videos of the bamboo rafts floating by.

We took bicycles through the little countryside villages up to the Dragon bridge on Saturday. This was a lot of fun. At the bridge, we hopped on bamboo rafts and drifted back down the river. After two hours the kids got bored, so we pulled ashore and got back on our bikes back to the hotel.

At night, we went into the town of Yangshou and had dinner along the pedestrian shopping street. After dinner, we took a car over to this light show. The show was pretty neat but the kids were too tired to enjoy.

We had planned another day of biking and site seeing on Sunday but Elizabeth's earring back embedded itself into her ear and got infected so we caught an early flight back. This place is great for biking and rock climbing and we would like to come back to get away from the craziness of the city again.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Elizabeth & Alex Thanksgiving Lunch



The kids both had Thanksgiving celebrations at school.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Elizabeth Field Trip to Children's Palace


Many more posts coming.....
Elizabeth had a field trip to the Children's Palace in Shanghai. This is also called the Marble Mansion. History of this place is that it was built by a Sassoon (can't remember which one) who was a prominent Jewish business man in the 1900's. Please don't quote me on this at all....I need to take the Jewish walking tour of Shanghai. Anyway, this was his families house and now it is a an activity center for children in Shanghai. We were able to see an acrobat show and play on a great rope play structure. We had great weather for the day and the kids had fun.

Monday, November 23, 2009

Alex Brings Honey Home


Okay, caught up on the blog for a bit since we're in the US for Christmas now and don't have the censorship issues that we have in China.

Alex got to bring Honey the Honeybee home from his classroom. Here are some pictures of what Alex and Honey did together.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Santa Picture


Kids got to sit on Santa's lap at the Concordia Christmas bazaar. You can see Elizabeth holding Honey the Honeybee who was visiting us from Alex's classroom.

The kids liked seeing Santa. Elizabeth asked for a guitar and Alex asked for connectors. The one nice thing about living in Shanghai is that the kids aren't exposed to all the marketing of toys and such from advertising. They don't know to ask for much! I'm not complaining.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Shanghai Bus Tour Party


During the last Concordia Auction, Jim Pigott and Kirk decided to bid for the bus. This was in response to last year's party that G2 Forsberg hosted. I'm not sure how legal their bid was, I think they wrote down their name after the bell rang and upset another Concordia parent, but they were determined to win it.

So they won the bus, and were supposed to plan the trip, but it fell into the hands of Heather and I to plan. We decided to make it an International Tour of Shanghai.

We started at Declan's Irishman's Pub. Then we boarded the bus to head to Puxi and landed at Jenny's Bar. During the bus ride, we enjoyed beverages from Inbev (Budweiser) courtesy of Matt Rohm who traveled from the US, okay not just for the tour but timing was good.

After Jenny's (and the pregnant cat that Ken Holloway made friends with), we headed over to dinner at Cantina Agave for some tacos and Margaritas. Kirk didn't put names on pictures again, so I'll have to come back and do that.

After margaritas, we were ready to dance! We went back over to Pudong and landed at the World Financial Center. Up to the Top of the house we went to watch Carlton Smith and his band. Didn't get picture of the dancing but got video of Kirk singing on stage with Carlton, not sure why it's not posted!

Friday, November 06, 2009

HSBC Golf Tournament


We decided to take the kids to their first golf tournament. The HSBC tour is very popular in Shanghai but expensive in Chinese standards so it's not too crowded. The tournament is in Sheshan which is about an hour drive from our house.

All the big names were here. Tiger, Phil, Ernie.... BTW - this was before the Tiger scandal broke.

The kids had fun walking around the course, but Alex decided that the area to play in was much more fun. He played on the golf carts for about an hour.

We weren't allowed to take photos on the course so we didn't get pics of the big guys. But we saw them up close and personal.

Alex even got a signed glove from Jason Dufner. We were just standing watching the players practice and Jason walked across from the pitching green to the putting green and handed it to him. Alex was in awe, it was really nice of him to give it to us.

It was a beautiful day to watch golf.

Tuesday, November 03, 2009

Elizabeth's Cherub Choir


One of Elizabeth's after school activites was the Cherub Choir led by Ms Amy Camp. This is their end of semester concert. There were some really good singers. I think Elizabeth was nervous!

Melbourne Cup Party


Molly Forsberg organized a group of us to go to the Melbourne Cup Luncheon. The Melbourne Cup is actually a National Australian holiday, all the Aussies get the day off work. So this would be simliar to the Kentucky Derby.

It was great fun to see all the ladies decked out in their best with spectacular hats. Free flow champagne ensured that we all relaxed and had fun. We were able to bet a little and our table all won some money or some prizes.

Kirk didn't label the pictures so here are the people in them:
Group photo, Heather Pigott and Audrey Nord, Kath and Missy Stevens, Missy and Heather, Lisa McLaughlin and Molly Forsberg, Lisa with a bird on her head, Kath and Lisa, Kath and Audrey.

Sunday, November 01, 2009

Shanghai Duathalon


Romo talked us into doing a mini duathlon. This was a 4k run, a 17k bike ride, finished by a 4k run. In this picture is Joe Taverna, Keri Taverna, Mike Romanski, Kath, and Dave Rockett. Kirk ended up hurting his back so he was unable to do this with us.

It was a really windy day and so made for a tough bike ride. Joe came in first for the whole tbing and Keri came in first for the females. Our goals was to finish in 100 minutes and Romo and I brought up the rear in under 100! We had a lot of fun.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Halloween


This year, Elizabeth was Hannah Montana and Alex was a Transformer for Halloween. We went to Vizcaya trick or treating. The kids got a lot of candy. I think Elizabeth looks like a mini drag queen!

I bought pumpkins at Carrefour. They had big ones this year, they haven't in the past. You don't even want to know what I paid for them. It was hilarious walking through the store with a cart full of pumpkins. Xiao Zhu was with me and everyone kept asking her if we were really going to eat all of them. Chinese people eat pumpkins, they don't carve them, let them rot and throw them away. Kind of makes sense i guess :)

After trick or treating, we went to the Pigott's house for a party. Missy made some great finger cookies, see pic. There was a ton of Halloween food there. I think Missy's costume was the best.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

School Pictures

Elizabeth 1st Grade
Alex Pre K4
Here are the kids school photos. They turned out nice.

Here is the Chinese thing about them.....they airbrushed Elizabeth's mole off of her nose! I didn't ask them to, it's part of Elizabeth. But my guess is that they are so focused on how people look on the outside, they thought they should take it off. I didn't have time to complain to the company so I guess I'm complaining here.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Concordia Volleyball Tournament




Concordia hosted a volleyball tournament. The PE teachers took the kids to watch the early games on Friday during PE class. The kids got to learn a little about volleyball but what they learned most is how hard the kids work and how to support team and school spirit.

We took them at night to watch the finals. Elizabeth was so excited, she made cheer signs and brought her pom poms. Alex even got into the school spirit. Alex lost interest after the first game, but Elizabeth and Kirk stuck it out.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Concordia Fall Carnival


The school doesn't really celebrate Halloween. Not sure, guess it's anti Christian? I won't rant about that.

Anyway, they put on a fall carnival again this year. Kids couldn't wear their costumes, but had a great time running around to all the games and the bounce houses.

You can see our apartment right from school. Kirk took the pic.

Thursday, October 08, 2009

Singapore & Bintan Island

Singapore Pictures
Bintan Island Pictures


We took a vacation during the October holiday with the Taverna family - Joe, Keri, Emily, Joey, and Matthew. We started out in Singapore for a few days and toured the city and finished our vacation with a few days on the beach on Bintan Island, Indonesia.

Singapore is a really nice city/country. The first day we got there, we went to Little India. This is an area of town with lots of small shops, restaurants, and Hindu temples. The girls had lots of fun shopping and Emily and Elizabeth even got Henna tattoos on their hands. We loaded up on bangles and bindis. We didn't eat since we went in the morning directly after breakfast but the food smelled good.

The next day, we went to the zoo. Everyone says how great it is and they are not lying. Truly the best zoo we've ever visitied specifically because we were able to get so close to the animals. We only spent a half day here but could have easily spent a whole day here.

After the zoo, we did the Night Safari. This is next to the zoo and you can either walk through or take a train. We opted for the train. Here we saw animals in their natural habitat - specifically the nocturnals. Really cool because you couldn't see any fences and it gave the illusion that you were directly next to the animals.

Kath and Elizabeth got to see Peline and Crystal Tan one morning for breakfast. If you have followed our blog, you'll know that Elizabeth and Crystal were best friends at Concordia. They moved back home to Singapore this summer. It was great to see them.

We got to visit Kirk's favorite - Outback one night. We did some other shopping around Orchard Road area, pretty expensive stuff, so we didn't buy much. Kids also got to swim in the pool at the hotel.

Singapore is definitely a place to visit again.

After the city visit, we needed a break on the beach. We took a ferry over to Bintan Island and stayed at the Club Med for a few days. This was our first time at a Club Med and it was nice. It was all inclusive so all the kids loved going up and getting smoothies any time they wanted.

The kids had fun playing on the beach and jumping waves. There were only two pools but the kids kept busy all day in them.

We had a great time together!

After t

Friday, September 25, 2009

Alex Making Mooncakes


Wow, I think I'm caught up now. Gigi, this should keep you busy at 1:00 am when you can't sleep.

Alex's classroom had their Mid Autumn festival celebration and Ms Mellen taught them how to make moon cakes. They actually just made them with jelly and bread but the kids had fun making and eating them.

Sunday, September 06, 2009

Swimming Pool at New Apartment


We had a few weekends after we moved to our new apartment where we could use the swimming pool. It is an outdoor pool and is not too bad. The kids had a lot of fun using it. Kirk took some picture of the buildings in the complex. I don't think the architecture is that nice, but the gardens surrounding the buildings are.

Monday, August 24, 2009

First Day of School


Here is the first day of school picture. The kids had a great summer day to start out. You can see we were still in our old place and had a great view of the city in this picture.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Roessler Family Picture & Video




Family pictures are always tough to get. The Dufon's got one this year, unfortunately without Kirk. The Roessler's got one but I'm not sure everyone was smiling as we were coming to the end of our trip.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Detroit Tigers Game


We got a chance to go watch the Tiger's this year. They played Seattle. The kids had a great time. Kevin's company sponsored a Detroit school corporation so our kids were able to run the bases. We were able to go down on the field and watch them run around the bases. That was AWESOME.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Thomas The Tank Engine


I'm not going to say much about this as it's out third year for going. We went to Huckleberry Railroad and rode Thomas the Tank Engine. The kids had a lot of fun.

Klein Golf Weekend


Kirk went to Crystal Mountain for his annual golf trip with his BFF Dave Klein. He doesn't see Dave much anymore since Dave left Dura so it was fun for Kirk to see everyone again.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Hanging out at the Swimming Pool


After the Harris', we went back to our apartment that we rented and swam in the pool with Ethan and Nolan. Here are some fun pictures of the kids.

Friday, August 14, 2009

Fun on Commerce Lake


Kirk went golfing for the weekend, so the kids and I went over to the Harris' house and played on the lake. Alex had fun swimming in the lake and even like tubing a little bit. Elizabeth is my daredevil. She and Ryan had fun tubing and she even started water skiing on the kid's board. I, on the other hand, am a complete loser and can not get up on one ski anymore. How sad is that!

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Elizabeth Gets Her Ears Pierced


As my mom told me, I told Elizabeth that she could get her ears pierced when she could learn how to ride a two wheeler. She learned that last summer but was too chicken to get her ears pierced. She worked out her fears and did it this year. She looks so cute and has done a great job managing taking them in and out with no infections.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Chloe Rose Slivinski


Purple (Olivia's name for Nicole's baby) came on August 5. Her name is Chloe Rose Slivinski and she is beautiful. She's got chicken legs and is a little scrawny but is getting bigger every day. Olivia is a proud big sister and Elizabeth and Alex were having fun holding the baby.

Monday, August 03, 2009

Grammy's Friends & Grandchildren Get Together



Grammy and her friends organized a picnic at a splash park in Plymouth. All of Grammy's friends brought their grandkids and they all played together. Ethan, Nolan, Alex, and Elizabeth all had fun but I think Grammy had the most fun showing off her grandkids.

Sunday, August 02, 2009

Chicago


It's always hard to see everyone when we come home to the US for the summer. Pelton organized a weekend when all of our friends could converge in one location. This summer was at Cronley's new house in Chicago area. The Chesna's, Wasik's, and Harris' all made it and stayed there. Chris and Sherry House made the drive across teh city for a cook out. Another of Kirk's fraternity brothers, Jim came as well. See the picture of the kids on the porch. They are all getting so big. They all played so well together. It was a lot of fun.

We spent one afternoon in the city. Elizabeth was able to take her American Girl doll, Emily to the American Girl doll store and get washed up and have her hair done. After we went to Cheesecake Factory. Wouldn't be a good trip to Michigan Ave without stopping there.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Florida


So as I said in the last post, the kids got left in Florida. Kirk met up with them there just a few days after I left. They had a ball swimming, going to the park, and going to splash parks. I think they slept good every night they were there.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Washington DC


I took the kids to see Grammy and PopPop in Florida. They like it when they can have the kids to themselves for a while. This was a nice break for me. I took the opportunity to fly up to Washington DC to see a couple friends.

Vineeta, Praveen, and their son Nehru Mooganur live in Virginia. I got to spend a couple days hanging out with them and Vineeta's parents, Mr and Mrs Dubey. They cooked some great Indian food for me! Vineeta and I were able to get out one night and go to the Mall to see the monuments lit up. It's been about 12 years since I've been there so I was again impressed. I didn't remember how small the city was. Maybe my perpective has changed since living in Shanghai. It was great to spend some time getting to know Nehru. He is such a sweet, smiley baby.

After a couple days, I met up with Jeri Ward. She just moved to DC the prior year. She lives in the heart of the city just down from all of the embassies. We were room mates in college so we had lots of catching up to do. We were able to do some good eating, shopping, and even got in a run. We laughed a lot over the couple days we had together and it was really nice.

Can't wait to take the kids back to show them our Capitol.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Dufon Farm



The kids had a great time hanging out on the farm. Tons of wide open space to run in, lots of cousins to play with, and rides on every vehicle imaginable. We even took a trip over to Aunt Hotch's to see her cows and Rusty's garden. Gigi's knee was starting to get better so she taught the kids how to make her yummy chocolate chip cookies.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Elizabeth at Tennis Camp


Elizabeth joined Anna at a tennis camp in Ludington. This was the first time she played tennis. The camp was one week long for a couple hours a day in the afternoons. She really enjoyed it and even got her picture in the Ludington Daily News.

Friday, July 10, 2009

Kirk Visits Beijing Olympic Green





Kirk had to go to Beijing for a meeting with Audi so he got a chance to take a tour of the Olympic Green area. This is the area where the Bird's Nest Stadium and Water Cube was located. He was able to take a tour of the Water Cube. It was nice to see all of the Olympic venues up close.

Saturday, July 04, 2009

Dufon 4th of July Camping Weekend


My favorite....4th of July at the farm. The kids love it too. Alex especially loves sleeping in a tent. Elizabeth had a lot of fun hanging out with Anna and Alli and you can see that Alex and Olivia and Natalie became good pals around the kitchen table.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Tiffany's Wedding


My cousin Tiffany got married at the end of June. Just I went and got to see Bumpa and Gigi, Suzanne, Nicole and Dale. Nicole was huge but looking gorgeous.

The wedding was on the golf course in Vassar and was beautiful. Tiffany is such a nice girl and you can see how gorgeous she is. She and Justin make a nice couple. Although I don't think I have a picture of him.

We got to see Matthew and Jennifer, Chrissy, Beth, Jim, and Megan who we haven't seen in so long. It was great to reconnect. You can see Uncle Joe Farkas standing next to Nicole and there is also a picture of Uncle Joe and Aunt Phyllis together.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Back in the USA


We went back to the USA for the summer at the end of June. We landed at Kevin and Chrystal's house and went through our jet lag there. Alex was so excited to see Ethan. Rachel and Ryan came over to visit. Everyone had fun playing together. Lots of sleepovers in Aunt Chrystal's bed.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Late Spring/Early Summer Activities



Spring in Shanghai is always nice once the rain goes away. Grammy visited at the end of April and early May. Here are some pictures of the kids and their activities.

My favorite picture is of Alex washing his police car. I walked out in the hallway and saw him with his bucket and his water washing it down. I asked him what he was doing and he said he was washing his car just like Liu does.

Elizabeth played soccer this spring with her buddy Claire. She played in the field in Century Park and we would picnic afterwards. I love that park.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Kim Young and Family Leaving Shanghai

From Drop Box
Okay, catching up on the blog now that I'm back in Shanghai. This picture is from June. My first friend in Shanghai, Kim Young, and her family moved back to the Detroit area. You've seen their pictures scattered all throughout this blog. Now that I'm back in Shanghai and she is not, I really miss her. She is such a good, easy going, laid back person and was always good at helping me put things into perspective. Also, she was my only friend here who would run at night with me and then end the run at the pub and share stories over some Jameson's. Good thing is that she is in Detroit area so we'll get to see each other again!

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Meet Liu's New Daughter Sunny

We were invited to our driver Liu's baby daughter's 100th day lunch celebration. Her English name is Sunny.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

New Apartment


Well it's official. We will be in Shanghai for 2 more years. This summer would have been the summer that we would be moving back, but we have the opportunity to stay a bit longer and it's probably a good move since there are not a lot of jobs to be had in our companies back in the US.

Since we are going to be here a couple more years, it made sense for us to make the move into Jin Qiao. Jin Qiao is the area of Pudong where all the expatriates live. The schools, shopping, restaurants, churches.....Westernized ones.....are all here. We love living in our high rise that looks over the park and the city. We love our local Chinese/Japanese/Korean/European neighborhood. However, the kids have a 20 minute commute to school each way and all of our good friends have moved out of our apartment complex so their friends are in Jin Qiao now too.

We were able to find a nice townhouse that has a little more space than our current apartment and also has a small garden. The complex has a garage that runs underneath the property so there are no vehicles that drive in the neighborhood which makes this really nice for the kids to be able to ride their bikes, scooters and play without worrying about the crazy drivers.

We will be a 10 minute walk from school. The kids won't need to ride the bus anymore although I think that will seriously bum Alex out. We will be in walking distance to many of our favorite restaurants, church, and shopping. As well, we will be in walking distance to many of the kids playmates homes.

Tough decision to move into the bubble but much better for the kids.

Tuesday, June 09, 2009

Cronley Visits Shanghai Again

From Drop Box
Only a guy like Cronley can figure out a way to break from his Corporate Jet group to have dinner with us for the night. Can't wait til he comes into Asia again!

Thursday, June 04, 2009

Elizabeth Field Trip to Fuxing Park


One of my favorite parks in Shanghai and one of the oldest is Fuxing Park. This is in the heart of the French Concession and has so much charm. The kindergarteners took their last field trip here. The funniest was when the kids were exercising with this guy. He was like the pied piper.

Alex's Music Program




The preschool put on their spring music program. Alex did a good job standing up nicely and behaved for the most part.

Wednesday, June 03, 2009

The Great (Fire) Wall of China

China has blocked access to the Blogger website, Youtube and many other social networking sites. This is due to an unpleasant event that happened 20 years ago in Beijing. Due to this we have not been able to update the Blog. Kirk is working on a fix to this issue and we should have the Blog updated soon.

Tuesday, June 02, 2009

Donuts for Daddy



Kirk had a very busy week this week and had many work people in from out of town. He was able to rearrange his schedule to make it for "Donuts for Daddy" in Elizabeth's classroom. Only Dads were allowed (No Moms) so she would have had to share someone elses Dad if Kirk couldn't make it. Elizabeth showed Kirk around the classroom and many of the projects she has been working on. Kirk's favorite was the portrait that Elizabeth made of him. You can see it in the pictures.

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Daisy Camping Trip




Elizabeth was a Daisy this year. This is the youngest group in Girl Scouts. This year they planned an overnight camping trip at a ranch just outside of the city limits. Da Qian Ranch was the name. We boarded buses at Concordia with other groups of girls from all of the participating Pudong area troops. There were 4 bus loads of girls and moms.

The Daisies had to bring a mom while the older girls (brownies, juniors) were assigned chaperones. The Daisies and moms got private cabins. You can see they were nice cabins that slept 3 people and had private bathrooms. More on the bathroom later.

ELizabeth met a lot of nice girls from another troop from YCIS (Yew Chung International School). They did lots of activities ranging from learning how to tie a knot in a rope, making an edible campfire, treasure hunt, singing songs, horseback riding, a boat ride, and a bonfire.

At night after the bonfire, we went back to our cabin. As Elizabeth was going to the bathroom, I heard a scream ...very loud one. I ran in to find her completely freaked out by the huge COCKROACHES on the floor. If you know me, you know that I don't care for bugs. However, since Kirk wasn't there to rescue us, I had to. I killed one and the other one scampered away. Where to, only God knows but we didn't see him for the rest of the night.

Great time!

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Yu Yuan (Garden)


Yes, it is touristy, but Yu Yuan Garden (Yu Garden) is one of my favorite places in Shanghai. I love taking visitiors here.

Elizabeth's Music Program




They did the spring music programs for Elizabeth's class a little different this year. This year, each class did a performance during their normal morning class. Elizabeth's teacher, Mr. Nurre, is truly one of the most talented teachers I've ever seen. He really did a nice job teaching these kids about rhythm and sounds. Great program, made us proud of Elizabeth.

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Trip to Hangzhou




We decided to take a weekend trip via train to Hangzhou. Chinese people call Hangzhou "Heaven on Earth". The train ride there was nice, nice train, fast. We walked around the West Lake the first day. I was not convinced after this that it was heaven. There were about a million people and half of them were zooming around on bike and golf carts almost running us over! I just didn't get why people thought it was so great.

The next day, I got it. We went to the Lingyin Temple. This place was completely amazing. Hundreds of Buddhas, very spiritual.

Friday, May 15, 2009

Dinner on Huangpu River



We went to dinner with Grammy, Romanskis and Tavernas at the Paulander on on the River. The night was very nice so we were able to get some good pictures of the kids and the Shanghai lights at night.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Trip to Nanjing


Grammy and I mirrored the Nanjing trip I did with my Delphi group. We took the train there and back in one day and really enjoyed it. We especially enjoyed the park area where Dr Sun Yat Sen's mausoleum is.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Alex's Chapel Music Program


The Ladybugs and Butterflies were leading a chapel. Alex had line and we practiced and practiced with him but he ended up having stage fright. He's so cute.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Peking Opera




Keep reading and watching. I have 15 more of these posts!

This one is about the Peking Opera that Julie, Grammy, and I went to. Grammy wanted to go to one and Julie is always up for Chinese culture so I asked some of my friends and they suggested this traditional opera. It was really interesting and the costumes were beautiful. I think the way Elizabeth sings, she could do this.

Monday, May 04, 2009

Hong Kong Disneyland




After spending a few days in the Hong Kong, we went out to Hong Kong Disneyland. We have been there once before but we really enjoyed it as it is not very busy and there are not the long lines like in Florida.

Alex's favorite ride was the Small World or "Little World" as he called it. I think he went on it about 10 times and I'm not exaggerating. He also really enjoyed the car ride.

Elizabeth went on Space Mountain with Kirk and I and held on to Kirk for life the first time. Then she proceeded to love the ride and dragged us on again about 8 more times.

The Romanski girls were also with us and we had a lot of fun with them as usual. We all stayed right at the resort which was really nice. We went to a character breakfast and saw Mickey, Pluto, Goofy, and Daisy. The kids love that. We also saw lots of princesses.

Saturday, May 02, 2009

Hong Kong




We had a holiday in May and so decided to take Grammy to see Hong Kong. The Romanskis joined us. Kirk did an awesome job planning a full itinerary for the long weekend. First we jumped on one of the Big Red Buses and toured the Kowloon island where we were staying. There are some great pictures of the harbor and Hong Kong Island. Of course we made the trip to Outback and had a bloomin onion. Hong Kong is a way for us to get our Western food fix. To end the night, we watched the light show over the harbor.

The next day was a packed day. We took the Star Ferry over to the Hong Kong Island and boarded the Big Red Bus again. We went all over the city and was able to have a bird's eye view. We hopped off the bus at lunch time and had lunch at a decent Mexican place. We rode the world's longest elevator. Now the kids were getting tired of walking so Kirk and Mike took the kids back to the hotel for some swimming before dinner and Grammy, Julie, and I went to the Stanley market.

There is a large market in the Stanley area of Hong Kong. It's mostly junk but you can pick up some clothes, art, jewelry, etc. We didn't buy much, although we did see an exact picture like one we bought in the city and found out that we paid too much for it! After the market, we walked out by the beach area. There is a line of restaurants and bars along here. It reminded me of the beach town that Kirk and I visted in Bpain. We stopped for a beer as it was pretty hot.

We took a taxi direct from here to the Peak where we met Kirk, Mike, Maddie, Allie, Elizabeth,and Alex. They took the Peak tram up. There are amazing views from this very touristy area. There is a shopping mall and restaurants. We had dinner at the Deco Cafe and had a great view of the harbor.

The next day, all the girls packed up and went to Hong Kong Disneyland. Kirk and Mike went to see a big Buddha. Mike went back to Shanghai after this and Kirk met us in Disneyland.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Alex's School Field Trip with Grammy


Now that I am in the US, I am able to access the blog. Here come a bunch of postings and pictures from the spring. Grammy visited us this spring and stayed for about a month. She came in just before Alex's birthday and was able to help him celebrate. One of the activities she did with him was go on a school field trip. This was one of the preschoolers only field trips. They went to the gardens at the Shimao Riviera Apartment complex in Lujiazui. Looks like they had fun.

Monday, April 27, 2009

Alex's School Birthday Party


Alex had his school bday celebration the Monday after his bday. Grammy brought some masks for the kids to make as crafts. Alex really got into his birthday this year.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Concordia Gala (Prom)


The evening of Alex's bday, Concordia held it's annual charity gala. Missy calls it the prom. We had a great time but had a little too much fun and stayed out way too late.

Alex's 4th Birthday





I am working backwards on the pictures. I figured I should put these up soon so that we don't lose any time seeing Alex turn 4. I cannot believe how fast this time has gone by!

We asked Alex who he wanted at his birthday. Thank goodness he doesn't have a million friends like Elizabeth that have to be included in everything. He asked for 2 classmates, Andy and Allison, as well as Joey and Matthew Taverna. He also wanted Mama, Daddy, Sissy, and Grammy as he knew we were shoe ins.

Kirk and I made the cake. Again, staying up way past midnight to finish it up, we constructed a car. Alex loves Transformers, and we had just been to the Shanghai Auto show and saw the yellow "Bumblebee" Chevy Camaro. My friend, Missy Mama, let me borrow her Wilton's cake deco kit again and the colors turned out great.

The kids came over around noon and they played with Alex's toys, ate pizza, fruit and cake. After cake, they played some traditional games like musical chairs and pop the balloon. Alex really understood Birthdays and Parties this year and he's had a big smile on his face ever since.

Friday, April 24, 2009

Grammy Arrives to Shanghai



Grammy made her annual pilgramage to see us. Alex and Kirk picked her up from the airport and they rode the Maglev home. That night, we all went to watch Elizabeth's friend Crystal Tan in the school production of the Sound of Music. She was a great Gretl.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

AutoShanghai 2009



We took Alex and Elizabeth to the Shanghai Auto Show. I was able to get tickets for the preview day so the crowds were not too bad. The show was the biggest in Shanghai to date and had many international vehicle debuts.

Alex and Elizabeth had to sit in all of the cars. They especially liked to sit in the back of the cars. I guess that is where they are used to sitting. Alex's favorite was the Ferrari's and Elizabeth liked the VW Beetle.

They both loved the RV that was produced by one of the local automakers. They couldn't believe that it had a toilet. Sure enough it was Thetford. Kirk worked at this company as a co-op.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Sanya




I was looking at pictures on Facebook from my friend Thuy's recent trip to Sanya. The pictures were so beautiful and the weather in Shanghai had been dreadful for so long that I talked Kirk into going. Turned out to be a great long weekend and the kids had a great time swimming. You can see we stayed at a nice place and were blessed with great weather. Great bonding time for us.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Easter


Easter Sunday turned out to be a beautiful day. The kids were pretty excited to find their baskets and do their Easter Egg hunt. I took off around 9am to run the Jinqiao 8k and Kirk got the kids ready for church. I ran the race, then ran to church and met them. I was a little smelly but had a fun run.

Elizabeth wore her bonnet that Kirk brought back from Paris and looked like an angel.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Boat Ride in Century Park


Everyday I look out my window and see boats going up and down the stream that runs through Century Park. The kids and I are always trying to talk Kirk into going on a boat ride in the park but in the past two and a half years have been unsuccessful.

One day, the kids had a day off of school. The Romankski ladies and the kids and I went for a boat ride. It was fun but not as exciting as we had built it up to be. The kids like driving the boat but after 30 minutes, they were ready to get off the boat.

Thursday, April 02, 2009

Elizabeth's Transportation Field Trip

Elizabeth's class was studying transportation. The kids studied maps of Shanghai and all the different methods that could be used to get around. The teachers set up field trips to coincide with these lessons.

First we took a bus to the Pudong airport. There we boarded the Maglev train (it was really fast) and took that to the Longyang Metro Station where we hopped on line 2. From there, we took Line 2 to the Shanghai Science and Technology museum. Here the kindergarteners and their parents were able to walk around outside for a bit and have a snack. We got back on a bus and took it to Puxi to People's Square and had a look around. We got back on the bus and took it to the ferry near YuYuan Garden. I think the ferry was the kid's favorite. This costs .5 yuan (7cents) to get from Puxi to Pudong or vice versa. Bikes, pedestrians can take this. From here we walked down to the riverside promenade and had lunch. We had a really good time. The last picture is of Elizabeth and her teacher Mrs. McKeough.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Kirk's Trip to Dubai and Paris






I (Kirk) had to make a trip to Europe for work to visit several of our facilities in Germany and France. The direct flights to Europe were very expensive, but I was able to find a cheap flight that connected through Dubai. I was able to take this flight and spend a day touring Dubai.

Flying into the city all you could see was desert until you came to the city. We flew over the city then came back to land at the airport. In the distance you could see the man made "World Island and "Palm" developments.

I was lucky to find a tour bus called the Big Bus Company that allowed me to see most of Dubai very quickly. The Bus would stop at all of the major tourist stops and allow me to get off for as long as I wanted I could get on the next bus which came every 30 minutes. The city was pretty amazing to see. There is construction everywhere in the city. I was able to see the Burj Al Arab Hotel, The Jemeirah Palm Island, Ski Dubai Indoor Ski Slope, the Burj Dubai (tallest buiding in the world - 800m+), and the old part of town. There are definitely many things to do in the city and would be a great place to come back and visit on a vacation.

Dubai is one of the 7 Emirates in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The majority of revenues in Dubai come from Tourism, Trade, Real Estate and Financial Services. Only 6% of the revenues comes from Oil & Natural Gas. The global financial crisis is taking its toll on Dubai and many of the new building projects have been halted.

After my overnight stay in Dubai I travelled to Germany for work for the next week then drove back to Paris for the weekend. I got to hang out with Mike Powrozek (a co-worker of mine). We toured the city on Saturday and then found a Canadian Bar that was showing the Michigan State Quarter Final Game (which they won). It was tough rooting for the Spartys.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Concordia Field Day


The kids had field day at school early this year since they are tearing up the field due to the new school construction. Both Elizabeth and Alex participated and had fun. There was a 50m race and Alex did a great job running the whole way. Elizabeth of course did too.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Book Charater Parade


Concordia celebrated book week this past week. They had many activities to get kids interested in books and reading in general. The week ended with a book character parade. This year, Elizabeth was one of the Seven Chinese Sisters. Alex was one of the monkeys that jump on the bed and fall off. The kids love this event!

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Elizabeth's Class Field Trip to Science & Technology Museum


The theme that Elizabeth's class was studying recently was the earth. They learned all about the earth's crust and fossils and volcanoes, and earthquakes. To put some more sense to the teaching the kindergarten class took a small field trip to the Science and Technology Museum.

This is a really nice museum with many exhibits and many of them are interactive. The classes were able to see a volcano go off and were able to experience what it would be like to be in an earthquake. That was pretty scary and made me think a lot of last year's earthquake in Sichuan and how the children there must have felt.

After that, they had some time to play in the children's area. Here there are different exhibits demonstrating concepts such as heart rate, physics, and oscillation. They had fun and the parents liked it also because it was only a half day field trip!

Monday, March 09, 2009

Alex's New Bike


We were going to wait until his birthday to buy a bike for Alex. He has been trying them out in Decathlon for a while now. It was really sunny this day and he and I rode up to Decathlon to try to find some shin guards for Elizabeth. He was trying the bikes out again and was having so much fun. So....spur of the moment purchase and he was off and riding! He loves it and is really good at it.

Sunday, March 08, 2009

Elizabeth's Birthday


The big day finally came. Elizabeth was so excited for her birthday. She woke up to find her presents right outside her door. Alex was more excited for her to open them than she was since he helped buy one.

She got a scooter from Daddy and Alex, an armoire for Emily and Ivy's clothes, and a jewelry box. She also got an American girl hairset from Gigi, and a dress and book form Grammy.

She rode the scooter that afternoon and fell once, but it only left a small mark on her face! She's getting really good at riding it.

She is already talking about turning 7.

Saturday, March 07, 2009

Daddy Daughter Dance




The Girls Scouts had a Daddy/Daughter dance on the night before Elizabeth's birthday party. She was so excited about it. The theme was a masquerade ball. It was held at the Thumb Plaza Radisson. From the pictures, it looks like all the girls looked beautiful.

In the afternoon, she went to the salon to get her hair done. On the way, she ran full force into the arm of the apartment entrance parking lot. She hit her forehead dead on and it knocked her right on her bootie and even her shoes flew off. I was so scared! She put on a good show for everyone at the salon, but after she had her hair washed, she was better. And luckily, there was no mark!

Elizabeth and Daddy had a lot of fun and both of them danced all night. She didn't want to leave the party. Sounds just like her mom.

Friday, March 06, 2009

Elizabeth's 6th Birthday Party






Elizabeth turned 6 on March 8. She has been looking forward to turning 6 for a long time.....365 days to be exact.

I asked her what kind of birthday party she wanted and she said "Camp Rock". For those of you who do not frequently watch Disney movies, this is a movie with Demi Lovato and the Jonas Brothers in it. The main character is Mitchie who is a singer who goes to a music camp for the summer.

She gave me the list of all the girls she wanted to invite. With her classmates and her other friends, it totalled 17. No way I could do that in my house. So I decided to host the party at a new salon behind our house and have the girls get their toes and nails done. This also worked out good because the next night was the Daddy/Daughter dance and most of them would be attending so they would be all ready for that (nails and toes wise).

Kirk looked up birthday cakes on line and decided that we should make a guitar for her birthday cake. Then he conveniently schedules a trip to Chongqing the night before the party so I am on my own. I bravely made a guitar shaped cake, fondant, and butter cream icing. Man is it nice to bake when you have a housekeeper to clean up after you! Kirk came home and we did the decorating portion together.

You can see all the girls were properly pampered and really enjoyed themselves. Elizabeth loved being around all of her friends. She really was looking forward to the day. The salon did a great job decorating it and accomodating all the girls. They even braided and sprayed their hair colors.

She really wanted Alex to come to the party. And he had to dress up like a rock star and wear jeans she said. He came, but lasted about 30 minutes and then the ayi took him home. She requested that Kirk come dressed as Joe Jonas. She told him he had to wear jeans and a skinny tie. Of course he complied.

We had New York Pizza delivered and the girls all loved that. They also ate fruit and then of course they were served birthday cake. She got lots of nice gifts from her friends but she was most happy that they were there. I think she had fun.

Sunday, March 01, 2009

Elizabeth Loses Second Tooth

Elizabeth now has a perfect hole for her straw to fit through.

Monday, February 23, 2009

Elizabeth Loses First Tooth



After wiggling her tooth for many weeks it finally came loose! Kirk helped a little to get the little tooth to come out. She was very excited. Kath read the Tooth Fairy book to her and she could hardly sleep. She woke up at 2:30am to find $1 under her table. Of course she had to come in and tell us.

Elizabeth's good friend Orla also lost the same tooth on the same day. They are both in the picture above.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Harbin Trip




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Julie Romanski invited us to join their family on a trip to Harbin. Harbin is in the Northeast of China. To describe it accurately??? It is REAAALLLY cold there. The city is famous for their Ice festival. They build a small city completely of ice. It is an amazing site on the internet. This is one of those places everyone says you have to see while in China.

So we flew up on Valentine's Day. Another family joined us, Deanna and her son Andrew Smith. It is a 2 1/2 hour flight from Pudong. We arrived at the airport around 11 am and we were met by our tour guide, Susan. Susan led us out to our van which was actually a tour bus. There must have been 35 seats on that bus for our party of 10.

From the airport, we went straight to lunch at the Dumpling King. Dumplings, or Jiaozi, or as Americans would call Pot stickers are very popular in North China. They brought out about 10 plates of dumplings as well as other special dishes from the area. Harbin also has it's own brand of beer - Harbin Beer. They are famous drinkers in Harbin. Probably due to the influence of Russia which is not far away. Of course, our kids didn't eat much, but the rest of them did.

After lunch, we boarded the bus to our hotel, the Shangri-la. Here we were able to nap for an hour before getting bundled up to spend the evening at the Ice Festival. We all looked like stuffed sausages by the time we had everything on. I think there must have been about 5 layers on.

We started our cold tour at Century Avenue which is Harbin's version of Nanjing Rd, basically a pedestrian shopping street. There was a lot of Russian influence here. We stopped into a store and Kirk tried on a hat. He decided against it.

We got back on the bus and drove to the Ice and Snow World. Okay, this was really amazing. We got there while the sun was just starting to set. You can see the pictures. We all went down the ice slides. The kids had a blast doing this. They just kept wanting to go back for more. We finally drug them away to go see some of the other buildings as the lights were coming on now. Alex wanted to eat the snow. I had to explain that this is not Michigan snow and you can only eat Michigan snow at Bumpa and Gigi's.

We all stayed warm for the most part thanks to Julie's good thinking and bringing heat warmers. Elizabeth needed hand warmers by the end of the night. We were able to take a horse and sleigh ride before we got back on the bus to go to dinner.

Dinner was gross. That's all I have to say about that. Don't go to St. Petersberg Cafe in Harbin. It was just slop in my opinion.

By this time, we were all exhausted and went back to the hotel. The kids and I passed out and Kirk and Romo went to the Ice Bar in the hotel.

The next day we went to Sun Island to see the snow sculptures. I can't say a lot about this. It was very windy and cold and Elizabeth wasn't feeling good so the kids and I turned around while walking and went back to the bus. Kirk got some great pics and I'm sad that we didn't see most of it.

From here we went to lunch and then to the Siberian Tiger park. The kids loved this. We got on a bus and drove around the park and had great close ups of Tigers and Lions. They even saw a Liger. A cross between a Tiger and a Lion....only in China.

It was a quick trip, but we did manage to see a lot. Hope you enjoy the video and pics.

In the pictures you will see an "Ice Swimming Pool". Click on the link below to see a video and article about this activity in Harbin. These people are crazy.



Below are links to a National Geographic Show About Harbin called "Inside Ice Vegas" each one below is about 8 minutes.