Sunday, November 11, 2007

Anne and Andrea

Meet my friends Anne and Andrea. They are residents at the Shanghai Racquet Club. We met two months ago and have been inseparable since then. Anne (on the left) is from Nottingham, England and arrived in Shanghai late August with her husband Tony and daughter Amy. Andrea (on the right) is from Michigan and was transferred mid-assignment from Tokyo and arrived in Shanghai in July. She's here with her husband Patrick and two children Tanner and Foster. Since I've been here longer than the two of them, I'm considered the guru of all information of Shanghai. Not true. I am full of useless information. Anne and Andrea learned early on that every excursion with me includes a meal (or two) somewhere in town. This bring back memories of my days at IP. (Lip smacking sound effects are in order here).

They can often be found in my kitchen enjoying whatever homemade concoction is available with fresh ground coffee after we stampede home before the kids get off the bus. Anne's daughter knows to come directly to my house to find her mother. Amy often says that despite all the running around I do, I still find time to cook and bake for my family. She'll ask her mother why she can't do it as well. Amy has threatened to move in with me because she likes what she finds in my kitchen. Tanner and Foster have told Andrea that they want to move in with me as well. They've told her "Mrs. Susan is nice. She has two hamsters. Why can't we have that too?" Who knows, before the end of the year, I may wind up with three more kids. The beauty is, I didn't have to birth them and they've all been potty trained. You know I'm being sarcastic right?

You know that Anne and Andrea have been roped into my book club and they are also my mules. Andrea's going home to the US for the Christmas holidays. She'll be carrying all my US holiday cards to mail from Michigan. At least, I know they will arrive unlike the fiasco we had last year with the postal system here in China. Anne will return to England and will bring back the baking supplies that I need. It's a beautiful relationship we have.

Ironic that they bear the names of people that I loved while I was at IP. Now, I just need to find friends named Deborah, Melinda, Mary, Charlie and Janice and I'll be all set. It doesn't matter if I find friends with these names. The next friends I make will get renamed by me so I can very happy.