Wednesday, 3 March 2010


Back to China! Will be traveling with an exceptional team of leaders on Friday and looking forward to getting back and being with friends. As the Holidays in China end this past Sunday the work schedules have resumed. The celebrations ended on Sunday evening with the Lantern festival, lots of fire crackers, celebrating and wonderful food.


Our team arrives on Saturday afternoon head to the hotel and will catch some sleep and begin our weeks activities. Look forward to more posting as the week kicks starts.

Wednesday, 11 March 2009






We went on a great tour of the summer palace yesterday.  The royal family used to go there to get out of the heat of the city.  Shawn, our friend here in China, is from the royal family and he heard stories about his grandmother being carried from the forbidden city to the summer palace.  She rode in one of those curtained boxes on poles carried by four men.  It would take them two days to get there.  Today it takes about an hour by car.

The palace was amazing! 


Kids, looking at these pictures, see if you know the answers to the following questions:


1. What is in this guy's drinking water?

2.   Why am I standing in front of a statue of an ox?

3. Is this a male or female lion statue?

4. Why is that red board stretched across the doorway?

5. What is the boat made of?  









Tuesday, 10 March 2009

Pigeon head anyone?


Ian said they were scrumptious!

Restaurant or Pet Store Aquarium?


I ate my first authentic Chinese meal! There was way more food than you can imagine. Everything I ate was delicious. Remember the turn tables we saw in the movies. Our table had one; it was pretty cool!

But. .. the most interesting part of the experience was the aquarium at the front of the restaurant. Here the customers can pick which fish they would like to eat. I did NOT eat this ginormous fish! But isn't that amazing to think I could have ordered him. Yikes! I don't think he would have fit in the little net they had to catch the fish. If you look close down by my bag you can see a scary looking eel.

Officially day one!



Today is my first official day in China. I was so excited, I woke up at 3 am wondering where I was? oh yeah, Beijing! But Omaha time it was 2 pm, so my body said it was time to get going!
We had a quick breakfast with some unusual choices ( Rice soup, fried rice...) but then, there was fresh fruit and cereal. Guess what I choose? Then, we meet some friends at Starbucks. We talked for a long time!!! I know this doesn't sound fun to you kids, but it was fun for me and I learned a lot about China.
In the afternoon we went shopping at a place called the Pearl Market. It is CRAZY there, they actually grabbed me by the arm and pulled me into their booth. I did buy a new purse and some more scarves!
It was great to talk to Mrs. Johnson's class tonight! I hope I'll get to talk to mine tomorrow!

Saturday, 7 March 2009

Back to China!

The journey to China seems shorter. This week we have a delegation of eight people traveling with us to China for an official visit with leaders.  We will leave from Chicago at 12:30 p.m and arrive on the following day in Beijing at 3:30 p.m.   14 hours later we will arrive jet lagged and ready to get off the plane.  These trips make the world seem smaller!

Friday, 10 October 2008

Street eat'in


There is a street in Beijing where you can eat everything on a stick. So, I thought how about grasshoppers? Yes, you can do it! How about grubs? Yes, you can do it! How about Scorpions on a stick? Yes,,,,