Saturday, December 25, 2010

Chinese Breakfast Burritos Again!

Here we are enjoying yummy street food for breakfast! Every day I have been making sure that everyone gets a real "taste" of local Shanghai.  Yesterday we ventured out and tried the famous Jiang Bing or as I call them, Chinese Breakfast Burrito.  It was everyone's first time and it was a huge success! I have documented the process on how they are made in the next pictures. And yes the cooking instrument does look like the top of a garbage can.  In this first step a crepe like batter is dropped and spread out on the top of the hot "can". There is a gas flame inside.
Then and egg is broken on top and spread over the crepe.
Cilantro, green onions and pickled onions are sprinkled on.
Then it's folded in half and a chinese bbq/hosin sauce is spread on and some hot chili if you like.
A large fried wonton is place on top of the sauce and it's folded into the shape of a burrito!
The taste was so good Tony and TJ went back for another the next day!

After breakfast we headed over to a lovely coffee shop and had some coffee and relaxed in the morning sun.

We then took a subway to an interesting artist community - TaiKang Lu - but before we got there we ventured into a local wet market and saw some customers ordering up fresh chicken.

I don't know if you can make out the writing on the sign, but it says Mollica Bakery.
The weather was nice and sunny and we had a lovely day walking around in Shanghai. Next up, local dumplings for breakfast!



Tuesday, December 21, 2010

TJ and Kris in Shanghai

TJ and Kris arrived Monday afternoon. Tony went to pick the kids up at the airport while I took the subway and bus to and from work - that's 1 hour 45 minutes each way! Only 45 minutes when we drive. As we only have one car I was on public transportation duty. Fortunately I got a seat both ways and class was short as it was final exam day! I met up with TJ, Kris and Tony as I was coming out of the subway heading toward the apartment, they were just having a walk around the neighborhood and enjoying the sights.

Tuesday morning we headed out to the fabric market to get a few items made for the kids. TJ, a new black double ply cashmere coat, 4 new work shirts and 2 new pairs of jeans. For Kris a new winter white coat. After that we went over to a small cafe and rebooted with some coffee and for TJ a shot of espresso as well! Here he is ready to caffeine up!

After the coffee fix we wandered through some of the old streets of Shanghai (forgot to take out my camera and shoot as I was enjoying watching the faces of TJ and Kris seeing the sights and smells of old Shanghai.) and ended up at YuYuan Garden for lunch at the famous Nanxing Steamed Bun Restaurant. Here we are eating up all the yummy food.


Since the weather forecast said today was going to be one of the warmest (45F) we decided to climb the Lupu Bridge. Unfortunately the day was very hazy so the view was not that great, but the climb was fun!
Here we are heading toward the bridge.
The stairs look quite steep in this picture but in reality they were not steep at all and the climb was very easy.
Here we are at the top. If you look to the left of Kris you can see the Chinese Pavilion at the Expo.
And here they are on the way down with the highway(s) in the background. A full day for all. We headed back to the apartment and everyone crashed from 4:30 - 7p. Even Tony, as he only arrived back from the States 18 hours before the kids did. No one was up for going out to dinner so grilled cheese sandwiches and salad for dinner.
Wednesday we have not made much of a plan yet but we are expecting Kris's dad and brother to arrive in the evening at 7pm.








Thursday, December 09, 2010

The Giving Tree
















It’s the most wonderful time of the year - the Giving Tree gift giving ceremonies have begun! Volunteers and donors alike have been getting ready for this for months now. It is time to go to the migrant schools, hand out gift bags and watch the smiles abound! Without the community at large, Giving Tree would not have been able to reach 15,000 deserving migrant and orphaned children this year. Right now volunteers & donors are charging camera batteries and checking Google maps for directions, all in an effort to arrive at one of the 23 ceremonies held at migrant schools all over Shanghai and beyond.










What a wonderful experience to watch their faces while they open their bags! I wish it could be xmas everyday for these kids!



A day in Suzhou with friends - Oct. 2010

Martina and me! The Cloud Rock Pagoda in the Tiger Hill Garden built in 961AD.

Decorated stairs in the garden. Martina, Joan and Deb.

These are lollipops made with sugar in shapes of animals. Can you see the bird, butterfly and crab?
On the canal.
I came across these pictures and remembered what a wonderful day we had visiting Suzhou, a small town about 2 hours away from Shanghai. I am with Joan(behind me) Martina (next to me) and Deb(Martina's friend) on a "boatride" down a small canal. The weather in October was warm and sunny and we had a splendid time walking around the pedestrian section of the town where no cars are allowed.



































































Santa Claus in China!

Our apartment building put on a tree lighting ceremony last week (pay no attention to the incorrect date on the corner of the picture....darn camera) and here I am with Santa helping to distribute toys!

Can you tell he is a Chinese guy dressed up? China does not really celebrate Xmas yet the streets are decorated colorfully and there are many trees up and sparkling! Dec 25th, which falls on a Friday, is a regular work day.

Saturday, December 04, 2010

Saturday



A wonderful day and a wonderful lunch at the Citizen Cafe!

Wash Day


Saturday was such a beautiful day and Tony and I walked around Shanghai for about 4 hours, as usual we encountered the unusual, this lady doing her laundry........on a wash board. Tony's comment: "look how good you have it, you have a washing machine!"
Just when you think you have seen it all.

Tis the season!

Here is our tree in our new painted green living room!
And a few pictures on the outskirts of YuYuan Garden shopping area! I think the lanterns in the background look so festive.








Friday, December 03, 2010

A fine day for a walk

A great day to be outside and enjoy the sunshine! Just make sure your shoes match your outfit as this stylish canine has!

Thursday, December 02, 2010

Back online!

As some of you may know I have been off line for more than 14 days. While somewhat liberating it has had it's challenges.



In a nut shell my hard drive crashed! 4000 pictures and 1000 documents all presumably lost. Fortunately I found an IT guy - from Sweden - who has a business here in Shanghai and he said he may be able to extract my data from the crashed drive. He of course asked: do you back up? With tears streaming down my face I whispered - no. Ah ha he replied, well I am sure that now you will and I will teach you! He then told me it may take 1,400 hours to get all the data back.



That's 58.3 days for those of you wondering. OMG!



Well it has only been 14 days and I have all my pictures and documents. IT guy is a miracle worker!



It was a challenge doing without my computer, especially teaching, as all my material is located on the drive, but I managed. Can you say DVD babysitter. Yes that's right, 23 year old students, in the masters program at Donghua University enjoyed watching episodes of Friends and then discussing the differences between American Culture and Chinese Culture.

Hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving! Great to be back!

Friday, November 19, 2010

uh oh

Total crash, you can't believe it.

Bought a new hard drive.

All files LOST.

OMG.

This is something I have heard of but never thought it would be me. When was the last time you back up?? I now will do it once a month. I lost over 500 pictures. So sad.

Saturday, November 06, 2010

Shanghai Baby Butts

Although China is getting wealthier and yes even disposable diapers are available, it is still a luxury item to wear disposable or cloth diapers when it is permissible for the tiny tots to use the great outdoors as their own personal bathroom. As you can see the clothing for the tiny tots are created with easy of access in mind. I am told that at night the babies do wear cloth or disposable to sleep.

Here are a few cute butts to brighten your day!