Friday, December 30, 2011
Chinese lessons
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Gavin's first love
Gavin, I promise that this is the only time I will post on the blog about your love life...
Gavin has his first love. Many people know that we got into a Chinese public school because Gavin was friends with a little girl - English name Crystal. She has been giving him the cold shoulder since he arrived in Beijing. It has made him kind of sad. We talked about it one day, and came up with the idea to invite her over to play (we had done this before and it was a total flop, but Gavin was up for a second try). It has worked - she is now really friendly to him in school.
She got Gavin a Christmas present (pencil and eraser), and Gavin is now over-the-moon. He asked me the other day why girls like princesses, and I told him how girls like to play house and have dolls, etc. He said, "My dream is to marry Crystal." I asked him why, and he told me, "...because I love her." He talks about marrying her all the time now, and when she gave him a Christmas present he insisted that he make her a princess out of Magic Nuddles.....here is his princess.
Kelp and Mung Bean soup....Yum???
The darkest day of the year is behind us
I so could have celebrated Christmas during Chinese New Years!
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Christmas celebration continues...
In a nutshell we went to an amazing Christmas Eve gather at night to a home in Beijing suburbs...it was like being in America - large beautiful houses, dryers, dishwashers, ovens...I didn't want to go home!
The highlight for me was the drawing table that they set up to entertain the kids. Gavin was drawing various anatomy pictures and handing them out to the guests....I saw a virus dominated body, a virus using a host cell to breed more viruses, an xray of a hand, the digestive system, the respiratory system, etc. It was funny.
When we got home at night Gavin wanted to help me wrap presents - so I brought out all of the presents, and Sam, Gavin and I wrapped them all.
Christmas day we opened all of the presents and dashed off to church....it was a very dramatic cab ride to church........We were in the cab over 1 1/2 hours, and he still couldn't find the location. What worried me even more was that he seemed to be doing the opposite of the directions given to him by people in the neighborhood. I ended up demanding that he stop the car at what seemed to be a construction site....not knowing if we'd be able to find another cab, but preferring to walk whatever distance necessary to find a better solution....all the while Gavin me is asking questions like... "Mom, why are you mad at the cab driver?"...."He's a bad man, right mom?"
I was really frazzled by the time we arrived at church (2 hours later), and pretty much bawled on and off for the next 3 hours. At church we were invited over to VT house for dinner.....that happened after we sat behind her in church and we made a TON of noise.....she is a saintly woman.
She has 5 kids, and has a very fun house.
We had an amazing Christmas dinner of Turkey, pumpkin pie, mashed potatoes, stuffing, green bean casserole, and fruit salad....Chinese people do not eat Turkey so it is a super special, really expensive treat here in BJ.
Free Gifts
Christmas Eve Breakfast
Our First Christmas Card - Thanks Gavin!
Indoor laundry
So can anyone spot the Christmas tree in this picture???
When life gives you cockroaches....make chicken feed!
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Religious Activity in China
The church is alive and well in Beijing at least. There are 3 wards - 2 expat, and one for Chinese nationals...the government does not allow you to mix. I don't even think that their ward is allowed to be in the building when we are there. It is the same other than we have a lot more televised things.
I have been surprised that they have had Christmas songs playing in retail shops - mentioning Jesus Christ. I was in the Chinese equivalent of Target several weeks ago, and on the music they were playing "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" but instead of saying "Santa Claus", the music was saying "Jesus Christ" is coming to town. Tommy and I had to chuckle, but it seems like there some degree of religious freedom....at least people do not worry about it anyway.
Chinese bathrooms and a funny Sam story
Conterfeit money in China
Chinese take vending machines to a whole new level
My first haircut
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Pressures of Chinese Living
Wages is China are dramatically lower than they are in the U.S. professionals make between $600-$900 per month. The numbers just do not add up. The more that I have talked with Chinese people the more I am finding out that the cost of living is so high that children are living off of their parents savings. It blows my mind that parents who have grown up with wars, starvation, communism are so eager to spend $75k + for their children to buy a car or are willing to give the downpayment for an apartment (I think downpayments are around 30% of the value of the property).
For those not lucky enough to have wealthy or frugal parents - the parents then become an additional responsibility.
The people here are talking about how afraid the government is about being over thrown by the people because people just can't survive the current conditions.
Gavin's obession with the human body
Gavin is absolutely obsessed with the human body. At least once a day he makes me crack open a medical book and read to him about everything you can imagine...and many things you never want to think about.
I have tried to skip past the technical points....and now he is wise to that. So if he doesn't think my reading is consistent with what he sees on the page - he taps the section and says "read about it, mom!"
Today he wanted to learn about reproduction. I was relieved when he focused more on the baby looking like a "monster" then the mechanics of how the sperm gets to the egg!
Christmas will be celebrated on Christmas!
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Boys have adjusted well
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Do we really have the best government??
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/29/senate-votes-to-let-military-detain-americans-indefinitely_n_1119473.html
If they are passing legislation like this it is because they feel they need it, and intend to use it.
Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Price of things
We have a Christmas tree!
Sam didn't get to participate much because Gavin made him stand guard over the decorations so that Jack wouldn't poach them. I tried to make up for it by letting Sam put the star on the top of the tree.
3 Boys, 3 Different Reactions to Seeing Tommy
First Haircuts
The Favorite Jacket
Tommy puts the boys to bed
The First Snow
Visiting Gavin's Class
Cutie Pie Jack
The Spring School Uniforms Are Here!!!
Chinese websites that make life cheaper and easier!
The online place to shop
http://www.yihaodian.com/1/
http://www.taobao.com/ (should set up a gifubao account, but things are 1/2 the price)
http://www.dangdang.com/ (cheaper version of Amazon.com)
http://www.amazon.cn/
http://www.vipshop.com/gz.html
http://www.jinmiao.cn/
Location Services - can help you find places in your area
http://www.dianping.com/
The Chinese Craigslist equivalent
http://www.58.com/
http://www.ganji.com/
Finding people to work for you
http://caijj.com/about/qjjsfbz.html
http://www.jjbang.com/
http://www.ganji.com/
http://www.zhaopin.com/
Groceries Delivered
http://www.tootoo.cn/
Cheaper Air Travel (kids get 50% discount on domestic flights)
www.CTrip.com
Yahoo Groups that answer all kinds of questions and where you can surf past postings for answers
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Beijing_Mamas/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/beijing_homeschoolers/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/beijingladies/
Beijing Cafe is also supposed to be good. You need to be invited by a friend and the request has to be accompanied with your bio.
Online to buy electronics
http://www.jingdong.com/
Everyone chats through a service called QQ. So if your children are in school that is often how you will find out about events, homework, etc.