This week marks the marathon farewell meals that Matthew and I will be attending. After we leave, Matthew and I will have to stop eating completely in order to lose the weight we've gained from all the eating we've done these past two months. Then again, you can't get this stuff in Shanghai. I'm sure that we'll be able to lose the weight quickly once we return.
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Farewell Meals Part II
This week marks the marathon farewell meals that Matthew and I will be attending. After we leave, Matthew and I will have to stop eating completely in order to lose the weight we've gained from all the eating we've done these past two months. Then again, you can't get this stuff in Shanghai. I'm sure that we'll be able to lose the weight quickly once we return.
Sunday, July 29, 2007
Ladies Night Out
Afterwards, we headed to Starbucks and hung out and chatted. Lots of laughter, lots of noise coming from the table in the corner. It's sad to say, I'm really going to miss my friends. It was nice to have a ladies night out without children. Don't get me wrong, I love Matthew...I just need sometime to myself sometimes.
Saturday, July 28, 2007
Doh!
Our final week in the States is quickly drawing to a close. We still a lot of things to do and many people to see before we leave. Hopefully, it will all get done before the week ends. Zio and Arlene will be coming down from Woodstock tomorrow morning to see us before we leave. I have a ton of errands to do before I leave and I'm starting to think I can't get it done.
Thursday, July 26, 2007
We Survived Disney with Two Kids
Tuesday
Wednesday
We went to the Magic Kingdom first and hopped the Buzz Lightyear Space Ranger ride.... twice. We took in the Monster Laugh Floor show and even went on Space Mountain. I can't begin to tell you how much the Space Mountain ride didn't agree with me but, for the sake of Matthew, I had to suck it up and go on it. Sandi commented that "I would never go on those rides or take dramamine for anyone." Let's just hope that Matthew appreciates what I've done for him.
Thursday
Sandi and Nicholas headed over to Sea World while Matthew and I went over to MGM Studios. Matthew has never been on the Tower of Terror and Rockin' Roller Coaster. This year, he finally met the height requirement and he was THRILLED. Normally, I would send Tony on those rides with Matthew. However, Tony being in Shanghai wasn't going to help me. I took the dramamine and hopped on the rides with Matthew....back to back. Yes- I survived it and even was able to speak to Tony on the cell phone in China. I went so far as to go on the Star Tours ride with Matthew which....was another stomach turning ride. I must say I am a big fan of dramamine. I need to buy stock in that company and keep it going.
We'll be leaving to head back to New York first thing Saturday morning....more people to see and lots of things to finish up before we pack up our excessive amount of luggage to head back to Shanghai where Tony is anxiously waiting our return.
Sunday, July 22, 2007
Sandi, Jeff and Nicholas
Matthew and I arrived in Florida this morning and were greeted by Nicholas and Jeff at the airport. He was chatting from the time we saw him at the airport until we arrived home. That was quite a ride. We settled in and Sandi and I decided to run some errands and pick up some things for our trip to Disney. It was during our trip out when my sister called me an "immigrant". Yes, you read that right. She called me an immigrant. Let me draw out the scene for you. We were in Target picking up snacks for the car ride to Disney. I was staring at all the snacks and was amazed at the choices. She starts to laugh and said "You're like an immigrant. You can spend hours here because you're overwhelmed by the choices available." True. In China, there aren't that many choices for the American taste. I can find the occassional Doritos, Cheetos but it's pretty limited. The Chinese snacks consist of a lot of seaweed and other funky flavored items. Not quite designed for the American palate.
Saturday, July 21, 2007
No More Pencils, No More Books
We finished our class at Kumon and Matthew will continue the program in Shanghai when we return. Afterwards, we said our good-byes to May and Jocelyn and we started our return drive back to New York complete with a loaded car full of luggage. Matthew had an invitation to attend Timmy's birthday party in Long Island. Timmy is one of the kids that we became friends with when Matthew attended the Chinese school in Long Island.
It's sad when I think about the time that has flown by with our friends and family. We still have several people that we haven't had a chance to see yet and will need to find a way to see them before we leave in August.
Friday, July 20, 2007
Farewell Dinner's
We're leaving VERY EARLY tomorrow morning (like 4:30 AM) and Matthew is thrilled. Wait, let me clarify. He's not thrilled that we're leaving at 4:30 AM, he's thrilled that we're going to Florida. We're going to see Sandi and Nicholas and go on all the spinning rides. Last night over dinner, Matthew was having a very animated conversation with Steve about the rides that spin. Steve is a big kid and Matthew asked that we bring him along. I have an idea, why don't I just send Steve down with Matthew and I won't have to consume dramamine right?
Thursday, July 19, 2007
Rugged Rangers
They've spent the past two weeks learning survival skills for the great outdoors such as how to tell which berries are safe to eat, how to make meatballs and how to brew pine needle tea (doesn't sound that appealing). They've learned how to square dance, pitch a tent and climb rock walls. They have learned the necessary survival skills for the great outdoors.
Let's just say- Matthew had different expectations from the program. For one, he was not happy with the culinary choices offered at the camp. I must admit that Matthew is a bit of a foodie and knows good food. Obviously the camp lunches were not up to his expectations. Then again, during the school year, I would send him to school with risotto, pasta with homemeade marinara sauce and other culinary delights. Often his friends would be eyeing his lunch bag and try to make off with the homemade cookies. So naturally, he expected me to pack a homemade lunch to camp on a daily basis. I couldn't do that since we were living in temporary quarters so, it was easier for me to pay for camp lunches. He was NOT HAPPY and would complain that the food was "disgusting." Ok- the other kids didn't have a problem with lunch so, I knew this was not going to be easy. Strike 1.
I should also disclose that Matthew is not the typical kid who loves to get down and dirty with the great outdoors. He complained that the counselors would make him sit on the muddy grounds after a major rain fall, he didn't like the fact that there was "duck and goose poop" all over the grass and vocalized his displeasure for having to wade through algae. As a child, Matthew has always been immaculate. The kids in his class would have food all over their faces and clothes but, not Matthew. He was always wiping his mouth with a napkin, would never wipe his hands on his clothes and most of all, you would never find a pile of food by his seat at the table. If he got a stain on his shirt, he had to change into a new shirt. So that gives you a better idea that he's not quite the outdoorsy type. Strike 2.
Strike 3 was getting trapped into the Rutgers Reading program that was crammed down his throat by me. He would attend class every Tuesday afternoon (for the past four weeks) from 3-5:15 with Maggie and Jocelyn. They would walk into the class and sit together in a row. Very cute but you knew that they were not happy little campers. (Excuse the expression)
Then again, maybe it's the fact that Matthew was also in the Kumon Math program with Jocelyn on Saturdays since we arrived six weeks ago. May and I wanted to ensure the children's brains would not turn to mush over the summer. Matthew and Jocelyn would constantly complain about the "evil" work that has been assigned to them for the summer.
Alas, not to worry. We will be leaving for Disney on Sunday morning to see Sandi and Nicholas. I have decided to make it up to him by getting on the spinning rides with him. Though I have horrific motion sickness, I have stocked up on dramamine. I will bring the reading and math work with us to Disney. I may just surprise him by giving him the "week off" from the school work. See, I'm not so bad after all!
Monday, July 16, 2007
I'll Take That With A Schmear

I prepared it at home with loving hands. Watching the toasting process with loving anticipation until it was toasted to perfection, applying the proper amount of butter so it would not be too soggy and giving it the correct consistency and taste. I brought it to my nose like a fine wine, savoring the smell and the texture. I could feel a tear of happiness rolling down my cheek.
Each morsel was chewed until it was pulverized to dust in my mouth and it never took me so long to eat a bagel. It was thoroughly enjoyed. How does it compare to a New York bagel you ask? I tried to manage my expectations. Nothing is as good as a New York bagel. This would qualify as a 3 day old bagel in New York but still, IT'S CHINA. I thought I've seen everything but never thought I would see bagels in China. Truly the world is global. Now, where can I get some lox?
Sunday, July 15, 2007
A Day At The Movies
Today, we roped Gus into going to see "Transformers" with Matthew and I. We had lunch at Johnny Rocket's and then headed to the movie. It was great. Matthew had a great time and I must admit, the movie was pretty good. Definitely a boy movie and it was great that Gus came with us to share the experience.
So, we have another two weeks before we leave and we're going to see Harry Potter and of course, Matthew wants to see the Simpsons movie (silly if you ask me) but, I guess we'll have to get it all in before we return to Shanghai.
Saturday, July 14, 2007
Dave and Buster's
For years, May and I would take the kids over there on a weekend and they would run around like lunatics with their chip cards, while May and I would watch them from a safe distance and monitor their spending. Matthew's been asking when he could go with Jocelyn since there isn't anything like it in Shanghai. So, we met May and the kids there tonight for old times sake and the kids were thrilled to be back in action. It's been a year since Matthew, Jocelyn and Joanna have made a guest appearance there.
While we settled on a table where we can watch the kids safely from a distance, Matthew and Jocelyn were itching for their electronic chip cards so they can start playing on the machines. Ok- maybe not itching...more like twitching. When May and I finally handed out the cards and gave them strict instructions that they were to stay together, they were gone before we can even finish our sentence. Joanna chose to stick close by with us and just play the coin machines. She figured why get trampled by the other two kids. Smart move on her part.
After two hours of running loose, Matthew walked away with 1,204 tickets towards a prize. He decided to cash in all his tickets for a Darth Vader dash board figurine while Jocelyn and Joanna settled for two stuffed animals. So, who says it's not nice to be a kid? Your parents support your "gambling" habit and you get the rush that you're looking for.
Ann and Janice
We had a reunion today at Ann's house. Matthew had a great time seeing Ted and Tom (Ann's children) and Janice came by with little Miss Kelly. Janice also brought over Jamaican Patties (something that we all love to eat) and we hung out at the club while the kids were busy kayaking or swimming in the pool. I should mention that Ann's kids have a Nintendo Wii....which Matthew made a point of letting me know. Do you think he wants one???
It was really great to see Ann and Janice and catch up with the news of the past year. I was busy oggling all the purchases that Ann and Janice have made and I got to live vicariously through their shopping excursions. These days, I just get to fantasize about running through Saks, Neiman Marcus or Bergdorf during the sales.
We know that this assignment will continue for another two years but we are anxiously awaiting for my big return to the States so we can run wild in the stores together. So, we're going to mark our calendars and this will give me a chance to save my "pennies" so I can go hog wild when I return. This gives me something to look forward to!
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Auntie Momo
Matthew started camp this week with Jocelyn. They're participating in the Rugged Rangers series. A program designed to teach the kids survival skills for the great outdoors. Matthew came home the other day with cuts on the bottom of his foot. I went looking for antiseptic and bandages. Unfortunately, all I could find were Disney Princess or Elmo bandages. Something that I knew he wasn't going to agree to putting on his skin. So, I went to the pharmacy to stock up on first aid items. Auntie Momo asked me why I was buying all the supplies when there was plenty of first aid items in the house. I told her I couldn't find any bandages that were not decorated with girlie icons in her medicine cabinet.
The conversation went something like this:
Auntie Momo: "You need to look in the dishwasher, that's where all the extra supplies are stored."
Me: "Why would you store things in the dishwasher? Don't you use your dishwasher?"
Auntie Momo: "No, I never use the dishwasher. It's easier and faster for me to wash it by hand."
Me: "Silly me, I have thought to look under the bathroom sink. The thought has never occurred to me to look in a dishwasher."
While this conversation was going on, May was laughing and said that "it's typical for my mother to hide things in places where you would never expect to find it." It's true. I've witnessed the ongoing battles between May and her mother over things that have been "put away" and never to be seen again...since only Auntie Momo knows the path to where things are hidden.
Thursday, July 05, 2007
Happy Days
Tony left this morning to return to Shanghai. We found out that he had been upgraded to First Class to Chicago and Business Class to Shanghai. Happy Days! Since our return, he had been moaning and groaning about the trip from Shanghai via economy class.
Since I had to listen to this from Shanghai to Chicago and Chicago back to New York, as soon as we arrived, I put him on the waiting list for an upgrade for the return trip back. Nevertheless, we were never notified that he was upgraded. He was not looking forward to the long flight back to Shanghai via economy.
Lo and behold, MY PRAYERS were answered. He was upgraded and he was very happy. Who said that divine intervention doesn't exist?
Since I had to listen to this from Shanghai to Chicago and Chicago back to New York, as soon as we arrived, I put him on the waiting list for an upgrade for the return trip back. Nevertheless, we were never notified that he was upgraded. He was not looking forward to the long flight back to Shanghai via economy.
Lo and behold, MY PRAYERS were answered. He was upgraded and he was very happy. Who said that divine intervention doesn't exist?
Wednesday, July 04, 2007
Fourth of July
Though this was a happy day to celebrate, it was a sad day as well since it marks the final reunion of the guys. Tallini couldn't be there because of a previous famiy commitment. So, Tony has plans to visit Hong Kong/Shanghai in November and Gus plans to tag along. We're planning a reunion in Italy for next summer. We think it would be great to go see Italy next summer and the guys will meet us there and May will be there with the kids as well. Italy will never be the same once we leave!
Tony's leaving tomorrow and we're going to have to head to the airport early for security check. He's not happy that he's leaving to return to an empty home. He asked that Matthew and I return home earlier than scheduled. Matthew and I will be leaving a month later and we realize our time here is running short. We still have so much to do and many people to see. We have a trip to Disney scheduled and Matthew's really looking forward to that. He's already telling me what rides he's going to go on. Unfortunately for me, that means I'll have to take the dramamine in double doses since there's no one else to ride with him. Unless of course, someone volunteers to join us. Anyone interested?
Sunday, July 01, 2007
Nicholas
Saturday, June 30, 2007
Family Reunion
We had a reunion over at Dinah's and there were seven kids running around her place either in the pool or on the trampoline while the adults were busy eating and chatting. My cousin Viola was in Shanghai recently for business but, we didn't get a chance to see each other in Shanghai due to her hectic schedule. It was funny that would see each other back in New York.
It was great to see all the kids and how they've grown. Johnny (Dinah's son) is taller than all of us and he definitely went through a growth spurt while we were gone. AJ (Viola's son) has changed quite a bit as well. Justin has grown his hair out and Matthew has filled out and is now eating lots of things. The girls- Amanda, Ava and Laina have grown up as well and each have gotten more beautiful since last year. This only confirms that we are getting older as we watch the next generation grow before our eyes.
Monday, June 25, 2007
Long Island Chinese School Reunion
It was great to see how big the kids got since we saw them last a year ago. Suzy and I are busy planning our kids future wedding. Emily has been pegged as my "future daughter-in-law" and Matthew's been Suzy's "future son-in-law" since they were 4 years old. Good to know that somethings haven't changed.
Saturday, June 23, 2007
The Guys
We had a chance to see the changes that Tony has done to his house (yet again). Matthew was quiet as a mouse with the Nintendo Wii system for several hours and now we're frantically trying to see where we can buy one before we leave for Shanghai.
Tony and Gus are planning to visit us in Shanghai in November and it'll be nice to have The Guys with us. We're trying to guilt Tallini into making the trip as well and then it'll be a fraternity house in Shanghai.
Monday, June 18, 2007
Zio John
After a three hour ride, we arrived and Matthew was ready to go. Surrounded by 14 acres and adult supervision, Matthew took his first shots with a BB gun and did quite well. Zio and my father-in-law were THRILLED that Matthew did so well. They're even planning his first hunting trip when we finish this assignment. It's time for me to pray that Matthew is only going through a phase and he'll be out of it soon.....VERY SOON.
Needless to say, we had a great day with Zio and spent the bulk of the time eating of course. Didn't I say that this trip would turn into an intensive eating marathon?
Friday, June 15, 2007
It's Good To Be Back
Catching up with all our friends, it has been so seamless. We know that the next two years will fly by fast and we're already anticipating our return home. Tony and I have been discussing home renovation since we've returned. A large project that we're both not looking forward to but, we may as well start laying the groundwork for what we want done.
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Uncle Tony and Uncle Gus
Tony, Gus and Tallini are Tony's best friends from college. I often refer to them as my "other husbands". They are often at our weekend gatherings, family events and other social events. These guys have been an important part of Matthew's life and have been there for every event. They have been there for the good and the bad.
The reunion was wonderful and Matthew was back to his old self teasing his Uncles relentlessly. Somethings just never change.
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Ahhh...It's As If We Never Left
Ok- we made it out of Chicago and we found our luggage waiting for us at LaGuardia. I envisioned me fighting with the baggage claim about our luggage. I even envisioned it floating around somewhere in the world. Ok, I admit I have an overactive imagination. I picked up a SIM chip for my cell phone and the phone has been ringing off the hook since I sent out the phone number in an email. My father-in-law laughed when consecutive calls came in...he said "She's back in business."
We tried to get back into the swing of things and resume our normal day to day routine. I booked the doctor appointments and we were off and running. It felt as if we never left. My doctor thought it was a mistake that my name showed up on his calendar. Irma, his assistant laughed as well. They didn't think it was possible for me to show up for an appointment. They thought I was going to do it through a teleconference from China. HAH!!
We stopped by to see the house and meet our tenants. Harald is a very nice person and we're very happy that he and his wife Marlene are being very proactive on the upkeep of our home. Strange to find someone living in our home with different furniture but nice that they are responsible tenants.
We have a ton of commitments over the next few weeks before Tony leaves to return to Shanghai. Funny how things just fall into place. It's as if we never left. Tony and I have been driving...something we haven't done since we've left. It's been good. Tony's been busy perusing over car magazines (something that you can't find in English in Shanghai) and trying to figure out what to get when he returns. PUHLEEZ. We have another two years on this assignment. There will be a ton of new cars out before we return. Then again, this is his hobby...something that keeps him busy and I know he will be surfing the net to keep up with the cars.
So, it's good that things don't change while we're gone. We had dinner with Belle and Steve at London Lennies this evening. Yes- we did the raw bar and it was GOOD. May and I were busy with the clams, oysters and steamers. I was savoring everything since I can't get this stuff in Shanghai. We devoured the garlic bread and we've already made plans to return one more time before I leave. I gave instructions to Belle and Steve that if they come to Shanghai...they have to find a way to smuggle the garlic bread in. Steve said he will douse himself in garlic and he'll figure out what to do with the custom inspectors.
We're going to see the Tony and Gus tomorrow night for dinner. The eating marathon has begun.
We tried to get back into the swing of things and resume our normal day to day routine. I booked the doctor appointments and we were off and running. It felt as if we never left. My doctor thought it was a mistake that my name showed up on his calendar. Irma, his assistant laughed as well. They didn't think it was possible for me to show up for an appointment. They thought I was going to do it through a teleconference from China. HAH!!
We stopped by to see the house and meet our tenants. Harald is a very nice person and we're very happy that he and his wife Marlene are being very proactive on the upkeep of our home. Strange to find someone living in our home with different furniture but nice that they are responsible tenants.
We have a ton of commitments over the next few weeks before Tony leaves to return to Shanghai. Funny how things just fall into place. It's as if we never left. Tony and I have been driving...something we haven't done since we've left. It's been good. Tony's been busy perusing over car magazines (something that you can't find in English in Shanghai) and trying to figure out what to get when he returns. PUHLEEZ. We have another two years on this assignment. There will be a ton of new cars out before we return. Then again, this is his hobby...something that keeps him busy and I know he will be surfing the net to keep up with the cars.
We're going to see the Tony and Gus tomorrow night for dinner. The eating marathon has begun.
Saturday, June 09, 2007
Air Travel Is Fun....Yeah Right
We were very excited. We were finally coming home to the US after a year of living in China. Everything would be perfect. We would have the best seats on the plane. The flight would be so nice that the 13 hour flight time would just fly by and we would be with our loved ones in no time eating, laughing and enjoying ourselves..... that was the plan but, this is what actually happened.
Susan booked our flight to the US in January. Plenty of time for us to get good seats considering our flight was in June! Susan has always done things way ahead of time, it's her nature. As an example, we take our Christmas picture in November, no kidding but I digress. She books the tickets, economy class, because that is what the company pays for. No problem. I have about 500 jillion air miles so we can all upgrade to business class. If I wanted, I think I could fly to the moon and back on all my points. Five months go by and I think everything is good. I find out from Sue that, "Oh, by the way, we are on standby for business class." "Excuse me? Oh yeah, we are on standby". Now gentle reader I'm not a snob. It's not a status symbol for me to fly business class, it's a matter of survival. Thirteen hours on a plane is brutal. Everything hurts no matter how comfortable the seat is. And me being on the large side it's down right torture. So with panic in my voice I tell Susan, "PLEASE CALL THE AIRLINE AND GET US UPGRADED. WE BOOKED THE SEATS SIX MONTHS AGO HOW THE HELL CAN WE BE ON STANDBY?" No dice, no upgrades available, still on standby. Oh God this is not going to plan.
Okay, so we have to fly economy. Maybe it won't be too bad, after all, I'm in a aisle seat and it gives me a little more room to spread out, wrong. They sat us in the center of a five seat row, in economy class. Let me translate, no elbow room, no chance to go to the toilet because you have to wake up the guy next to you so you can get out on your seat, getting the picture? So I spend thirteen hours playing "claim the arm rest" with the guy next to me. At one point, he actually had his elbow in my ribs.
We arrive in Chicago and go through customs. Matthew sees his friend Jason at the airport as well and they have a brief reunion. Everything goes well and we're returning our luggage to the airline to be reloaded for the connection to New York. Susan looks at the board and says: "Our flight has been delayed by two hours." Ok. We'll just eat dinner at the airport and hang out by the gate. After dinner, Susan goes back to check the board and I see her standing in line to speak to a person at the counter. She slinks back to the area and tells me "Our flight has been canceled." Excuse me??? Canceled? What do you mean canceled?
The personnel were telling us that it was weather related. Huh? We spoke to people in New York and the weather was fine. No, the weather in Chicago the day before caused massive delays and this was part of the ripple effect. To make a long story short, we had to stay overnight in Chicago and try to reschedule our flight for Saturday. We decided instead of trying to fight our way out of the airport on Saturday, it would be better for us to stay an extra night and leave on Sunday when everything will be sorted out.
We spent the day in Chicago wandering around to buy clothes and we also enjoyed the incredible weather. We'll be leaving tomorrow to return to New York. Hopefully, our luggage will be waiting for us at baggage claim......if not, we'll have to embark on another adventure to find our luggage that has already traveled around the world.
Okay, so we have to fly economy. Maybe it won't be too bad, after all, I'm in a aisle seat and it gives me a little more room to spread out, wrong. They sat us in the center of a five seat row, in economy class. Let me translate, no elbow room, no chance to go to the toilet because you have to wake up the guy next to you so you can get out on your seat, getting the picture? So I spend thirteen hours playing "claim the arm rest" with the guy next to me. At one point, he actually had his elbow in my ribs.

The personnel were telling us that it was weather related. Huh? We spoke to people in New York and the weather was fine. No, the weather in Chicago the day before caused massive delays and this was part of the ripple effect. To make a long story short, we had to stay overnight in Chicago and try to reschedule our flight for Saturday. We decided instead of trying to fight our way out of the airport on Saturday, it would be better for us to stay an extra night and leave on Sunday when everything will be sorted out.
We spent the day in Chicago wandering around to buy clothes and we also enjoyed the incredible weather. We'll be leaving tomorrow to return to New York. Hopefully, our luggage will be waiting for us at baggage claim......if not, we'll have to embark on another adventure to find our luggage that has already traveled around the world.
Wednesday, June 06, 2007
Matthew's Last Ride
In anticipation of the farewells to come, we held a "Schools Out For Summer" pool party last weekend at the clubhouse for his buddies. All the kids had a great time. It was amazing to see the bonds that have developed over the school year. Jason, one of his best friends will be leaving on Friday to return to the United States. It made me realize that this is a very transient town and many people will be coming and going. Before we know it, it will be us saying farewell to the friends we've made in Shanghai.
We're getting ready to return to the States tomorrow for the long awaited reunion with our friends and family. The doctor's appointments have been made and the calendar is starting to get filled with lunch and dinner appointments. The time will fly while we're in the States and before we know it, it will be time to pack up and return home to Shanghai.