Wednesday, April 30, 2014

A new adventure in 2014 ...

So let’s see who actually reads our blog … besides our parents!

Ultrasound pictures from our appointment on April 28 - measured at 13 weeks, 6 days!  Heart rate was 167!  I cannot remember what that supposedly means - boy or girl?  It seems that Ava's was similar, but I am not sure!

We’ve decided that we need to make a onesie that says “Made in Thailand.  Developed in China.  Born in the USA!” :)
I have learned a few new things about China while being pregnant: 
1.    Some of the food (especially the oils and excessive garlic) really stink!  There were about 2 weeks when all Chinese foods sounded awful.  I actually think this was part of the reason that returning to China after Hawaii was so difficult. 
2.    The driving is really awful.  For the first 6-8 weeks I felt sick every morning on my way to work and every evening on my way home.  Also, I can no longer read on the shuttle bus so I am going thru fewer books the second half of the year.  Guess it’s better for me to talk to people anyway.
3.    The Chinese are overly cautious (in my opinion).  The few coworkers that know I am pregnant cannot believe I am still running, traveling - especially flying - and basically continuing with my normal routine – besides drinking of course.
I have seen a Belgium Doctor in Wuxi and I absolutely love her!  If it weren’t for the lack of technology in Wuxi, I would probably have gone there for my 12 week ultrasound as well, but she highly recommended we go to Shanghai instead.  Therefore, off to Shanghai we went earlier this week.  And what an ordeal that was!  It was easy and everyone was nice, but it made for such a long day.  Because of my crazy work schedule these past few weeks, and the popularity of the hospital, I was limited on appointment times.  I was lucky to get one at 5 o’clock though on one of the last days during the window I could have the ultrasound done.  Unfortunately, they said that the ultrasounds finish at 5, so they suggested we get there by 4 to get registered, have the ultrasound done and then see the Doctor.  With the travel times and train schedules, this meant that we needed to take a 2 o’clock train out of Wuxi just to be safe.  So … with an exhausted 2 year old (we were traveling in Nanjing the day before so she went without a nap) our schedule was as follows:
1:  Leave Work / Leave Home and take taxi to train station
1:20:  Arrive at Train station and wait for train
2:  Get on train for Shanghai
3:  Arrive in Shanghai and get taxi
3:20:  Arrive at Hospital and register
4:  Get Ultrasound which was of course awesome to see the baby, but Ava cried the whole time as she wanted to be on the bed with me
4:15:  Wait for appointment
5:15:  Finally find a play room 2 doors down from the waiting room where Ava can play (why didn’t they tell us about this when we first arrived?!)
5:45:  Finally go in and see the Doctor.  Tell him that I don’t need blood work because I did it in Wuxi.  That I don’t need this and that because I will [hopefully] not be back at this hospital again
6:  Finish with Dr and check out
6:15:  Find Taxi back to Train Station
6:45:  Arrive at Train Station and buy tickets for next train to Wuxi
7:30:  Take Train back to Wuxi
8:30:  Arrive in Wuxi and take taxi home
8:45:  Arrive at home after another day of no nap for Ava … and we get to wake up early to catch an 8 am flight to Hong Kong tomorrow!  YAY for grumpy 2 year olds!

Needless to say, I am so glad this is my only appointment in Shanghai!  In fact, if all goes well, this will likely be my last appointment in China.  We will wait and do our 20 (ish) week appointment when we are back in the US! 

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Happy Easter!

We had such a lovely Easter celebration here in Wuxi (way better than Thanksgiving which still frustrates me)!  The Wuxi International Club hosted an Easter Brunch at the Double Tree Hotel and it was fabulous!  The food was absolutely delicious, the company was of course entertaining and the kid’s activities (playing with bunnies, going on an Easter Egg hunt and painting Eggs) were perfect!  It is always so much easier when Ava can have a good time as well as me and Ryan!
Besides the Easter brunch, we also colored Eggs at home!  Ava really enjoyed it and was upset when all of the eggs were colored. 
Of course we missed being with our family during this holiday and enjoyed seeing all of the pictures on Facebook!  Even though we were not there in person, we were with all of you in spirit! 

Giving the bunny a hug!

and a kiss!  lol

checking out the bunnies


Easter Brunch with our PDN coworker, Alex!

Easter Egg Hunt!

checking out her goodies

Look - an egg!!!

painting eggs

Family Photo Opp

Happy Girl in her pretty dress!


Saturday, April 19, 2014

Visitors!!!

We had our first non-work related visitors recently and it was so much fun!  Anna, who previously did the same Global Program I am doing now (from Sweden to Michigan), and her husband, Jim, came to China for two weeks!  We spent their first weekend in Shanghai.  Day 1 was pretty crummy weather – rain – so we did what you have to do on a rainy day … went shopping!  Luckily the 2nd and 3rd day were much better so we could explore the city more those days.  Unfortunately the pollution levels weren’t great so that was unfortunate because you can get some great pictures of Shanghai on a clear day.  Oh well, we did lots and lots of walking and saw as much as we could see while we were there.   

Enjoying the scenery at Yuyuan Garden (Shanghai)

Getting a drink at the Ritz and enjoying the view (on a clear day it's way better)

Our Visitors, Jim & Anna!

Catching up with a great friend!

Taking the tunnel under the Huangpu River (going from Puxi to Pudong) - it was WAY different than what we expected!


















After a weekend in Shanghai, Jim & Anna went to Beijing for 4 days with a full itinerary.  Then, we all met in Xi’an for a weekend (a separate post on Xi’an soon) and brought them back to Wuxi with us for a week!

Taking a short break from our hike!







Exploring Turtle Head Peninsula (went for a hike to find this tower overlooking the city)
The garden at Turtle Head Peninsula was huge - we could have spent hours and hours there, but again, had to get home for Ava's nap.  Of course we decided to come down the hill/mountain a different way than we came up, so we got a little lost.  Oh well, we were only about 20 minutes late for our ride and got to see more of the garden this way - and get more exercise :) 

It was fun showing friends around Wuxi and introducing them to the places we like to eat and showing them where we shop and spend our free time.  Many great memories were made and we look forward to hopefully seeing them again soon in either the US or Europe!
Also, it’s not too late … we have about 8 weeks left in China (although 3 of those weeks we will be traveling outside of Wuxi/China) … so plan your trip to visit us NOW!  Or, plan to see us when we return home in June!

Fun Surprise!

Look who we ran into at the mall the other day!  Ava was pretty excited at first, but then a little apprehensive!  It was good practice though as we plan to take Ava to Disney (Hong Kong) in a couple of weeks!



Happy [belated] St. Patty's Day!

Ava got lots of bead necklaces (and a beach ball) during the St. Patty’s Day parade – and all she had to do was smile, wave and be her cute self! :) 



Bowling!

The Wuxi International Club hosted an event at the local bowling alley back in February!  It was so much fun “teaching” Ava how to bowl and getting a chance to interact with the other expats in Wuxi!  We all had a great time and cannot wait to go again soon!





Plum Blossoms

This time of year the trees are blossoming and everything is very picturesque here in Wuxi!  Two of my coworkers took us to the Plum Garden (Meiyuan) to see all of the flowering trees!  The garden was very pretty and we could have spent many hours there exploring, but Ava still needs her nap most days.  Ava enjoyed climbing some trees and eating a homemade sucker shaped as a horse!






Me and my coworkers, Emi & Shanghai


Catching Up

So we have a lot of catching up to do with the blog!  We’ve been pretty good at posting stories/pictures from our travels, but we do get out and about in Wuxi and have some fun adventures as well.  Therefore, we will try to post some short posts in the next few days (with lots of pictures) to share what we have been up to these past couple of months!  Hard to believe that we have less than two months left … time sure has gone quickly!
Here are some pictures of Ava enjoying a lovely February day in our neighborhood!




A few more pics from Hawaii

Also while in Hawaii, Ryan, his dad and Julie enjoyed a round of golf together (while Ava & I went for a swim and napped)!  The golf course was beautiful and the weather was perfect!


Maui
Beautiful rainbow

Pearl Harbor


We left Ava with her Nana for a few hours so we could climb Diamond Head.  We came back to get her and she had a new dress, a new necklace and pigtails with new barrettes!  Needless to say, both Ava and Nana had a great time that afternoon!





Saturday, April 12, 2014

Whale Watching!

Whale Watching is something I have always wanted to do and FINALLY I was in the perfect spot at the perfect time!  We saw several whales during our adventure and even had to stop the boat because the whales got too close!  At one point we even saw some dolphins swimming with the whales, which they said was unusual.  Ava absolutely loved it and now asks for whales whenever she sees water (along with fish and turtles) - whether it's a pond, river or ocean!  If she doesn't see one, then she thinks they are sleeping! 





Looking for whales

Happy Girl!