Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Ni hao


I spent two weeks in southeast China on business.  I've been to Dongguan once before, but it was over 4 years ago and times are always changing.  I always think it is such a great experience and so eye-opening to see different cultures.  That's why I love to travel, even though it is not nearly as fun when you have to work!  I still have a lot to learn, but that comes with time.  Only speaking English, I always feel so "dumb" in other countries.

A few observations:

A lot of people smoke.
You can smoke virtually anywhere, including the mall and probably your desk at work.
No traffic safety.
People walk through main traffic roads wherever and whenever.  
Bikes, rickshaws, vans, large trucks, and mopeds all use the same lanes.  Or lack of lanes.
No one wears a helmet.
Forget child seats, kids aren't even buckled in.  They often climb to the windows and stick their head out.
I saw several bad accidents (after they happened).
You can fit your family of four on a single bike.
Landscaping along the main roads is beautiful - probably better than most people's private home landscaping in the US.
Noticed improvement since the last visit - better roads, more luxury cars, new border patrol.
It is so humid!  I was wearing sneakers taking a walking in the morning and almost fell because of the moisture in the air/ on the ground.
Billiards is very popular - driving to the factories, I saw pool tables sitting outside.
Soccer and baseball seem to be growing in popularity.
Watermelon is an after meal treat.
They cook with a lot of oil.
Had an amazing Taiwanese lunch and Japanese dinner but didn't venture very far into the food world on my own.  Surprisingly, didn't have much Chinese food but a lot of Italian!
Western toilets are not always available.  Reference picture below of what is commonly available...  yes, a flushing hole.  (or sometimes non-flushing!)
Chinese manners are different from ours - spitting is common.
Very respectful in the workplace - always stand when you walk up to them, always "present" things to you with two hands (handing you their business card, giving back a credit card, etc).
Buddhism is the most common religion.

Stayed tuned, more to come....

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Thirty

It's not the way I had imagined spending my 30th birthday, but it definitely was a memorable one!  I arrived in Hong Kong late the night before.  I turned thirty crossing the border into China.  I arrived at the hotel so tired my eyes were burning.  I had to get up and be ready for work early the next morning, so I fell fast asleep but awoke throughout the night.

I've been to China once before, but this was my first time in over 4 years and with my current employer.  I started the day at our local office putting faces to all of the names I've been working with for last six months.  Then we headed out to see a couple of our suppliers.  I did not expect to pull up to red carpet treatment!  I wish I was prepared, so I could have taken a couple of pictures.  The owner and several employees were waiting for us lining the entrance steps and holding huge, beautiful bouquets.  What do you know birthday flowers.  :)

(This was afterwards, when it was starting to blow away).


After stopping by another supplier, I came back to the hotel.  It was early, but I was already getting tired and didn't feel like going to dinner.  I was skyping with my mom, then my husband called, and then the doorbell rang and a birthday cake was delivered.  (From the hotel - so sweet and such a nice surprise!)  It all happened all at once, so it kind of felt like a birthday party.


I went to bed, but when I woke up it was still my birthday... in the USA.  I had more phone calls and cards.  It ended up being a three day birthday with unexpected flowers and cake and love from all across the world.  :)

Cinco de Derby

Two of my very favorite days of the year are Cinco de Mayo and Derby Day and when they fall on the same day, it doesn't get much better!  Nothing compares to actually going to the Derby and standing on the track....


but this was still a ton of fun!


We started early and ran into these funny guys that were doing a pub crawl...


Ready to run for the roses!


Mint Juleps!




Cheers with a creeper in the back.  ;)


The more the merrier!




My cutie...


Then the margaritas started to flow...


Birthday girls (+1)...



Last year, my husband and I bet every single race and didn't win a single one. Even when we bet every horse in the last race, the winner was a favorite so we still lost!  All of the OTB's in NYC shut down, so this year my husband and I were degenerates and opened online betting accounts.  Not quite as fun as holding a real ticket in your hand, but it let us still enjoy the excitement.  He at least won a couple this year.




I love giraffes

WARNING:  Most of you will be very bored with this post.  There is a new baby giraffe at the Bronx Zoo.  As soon as I saw this, I knew I had to go for a visit!  A beautiful weekend a couple of weekends ago, we made the long and difficult trek to the Bronx so I could take one million pictures of the giraffes.



6 giraffes all walking in a row.  There is a little brand new baby giraffe and two year old baby giraffe.


How can you resist that face??


Look closely and you'll see a long black tongue sticking out!



The new baby...




The spot we got engaged.  :)



Pretty peacock