Tuesday, October 7, 2008

As I said before... scooters rock.

Had a great China day yesterday! The weather was beautiful, Mandarin class was great, people were texting me to go out for lunch... all was right withe the world. It was one of those days where I felt so normal that I actually was OK being in China. Not to say that being in China is a bad thing, but after some lengthy discussions on our early morning walks,the other Tai Tais's and I decided that China is..."unsettling". It's tough sometimes to get your bearings here and have a "normal" life. The good thing is that the time seems to go by incredibly fast!
I always knew I was a glass half full kinda girl!
Things are going really well right now. We are back in our home, most of the repair work is done and everything seems to be working well enough. The Ayi makes us some fantastic Chinese food three nights a week and I am eating my weight in Edemame! We are having such a great time with our "dian ping chu's", that's scooter for all you non-Mandarin speaking folks out there! The other night after dinner, we loaded Riley into the REI pack, Brody climbed on behind me and we scooted our way to Cold Stone Creamery. The ambiance there is great! They play American music and the ice cream tastes just like home! For a bit, you can feel like you are just down the road from the KOHLS!! God I miss Kohls, and Target, and Giant Eagle, and Ann Taylor Loft, and shopping with girlfriends for clothes that will fit someone who is not a 2, and Chick-Fil-A, and not having to see the parts of an animal that I would never eat displayed up and down the aisles (think tongues, feet-lots of fricken feet- stomachs, etc). That's all for now, I am scooting over to get a pedicure while the Ayi stays here with the monkey. Did I mention she was making the beds as I wrote this...

3 comments:

Plum said...

That sounds like so much fun! And oddly americanized fun! Cold Stone? Is that really embracing Chinese culture? Do they at least use Yak milk or something? Love you Biker chick-

Whitney said...

...so there's this big international ban on Chinese Dairy Products...Makes me wonder if they bring the ColdStone milk in from the US or they didn't bother to ban it in China...
Thinking of you often and miss you tons. Whitney

Paige said...

I enjoyed reading your blog. I am excited and nervous about moving to Suzhou. Hopefully with your knowledge and experiences it will be even more fun. I am not sure if I am brave enough to scooter!
Paige