Saturday, September 15, 2012
China Post
Aunty Melva is visiting and I took her to a post office to send a couple of post cards. In a blast from the past, postage stamps are still stuck on with a brush and what seems like Clag glue.
Friday, September 14, 2012
Friday, September 7, 2012
Summer to autumn
The warm weather is still with us - but the days are much more pleasant temperature wise. It's the perfect weather to cycle or walk around Shanghai - something I plan to do starting next week when the kids are settled back into school. It won't be long until we're back into jumpers and gloves.
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Like a pro
These were taken while boarding our flight home from HK earlier in the week. Max has flown a *few times in his short life and pretty much knows the drill now.
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
First day
Today was Max's first day at kindergarten and he joined Zara on the school bus for the first time. I went along for the ride - to make sure he got to his classroom. I hung around for a couple of hours to help him settle in. His teacher has suggested I do the same thing for the rest of the week.
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Breaking news
Zara has a new doll friend who she wants to replace her faithful 5 year old bunny for cuddling in bed! She is serious!
Monday, September 3, 2012
Sunday, September 2, 2012
Travelling
Kids and I are off to Disneyland in Hong Kong for a couple of days - a quick 2 hour flight away. We fly tonight, visit the park Monday, then back to Shanghai Tuesday. This trip heralds the end of school holidays. Both kids will be at school starting next Wednesday.
Shanghai Zoo
We visited the Shanghai Zoo with Aunty Melva and saw pandas, giraffes, tigers, elephants, bears and zebras. Max naturally wanted to climb over and go in to pat the zebra. And he wanted one as a pet.
Saturday, September 1, 2012
Show the love
This is a fairly common sight around Shanghai - couples walking hand-in-hand, wearing identical shirts. Young love!
Or maybe special discount on buying 2!
Or maybe special discount on buying 2!
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Food - progress
We are making progress on eating "different" foods. The kids have been comfortable with eating a very narrow range of foods. This makes life somewhat challenging when travelling or eating out. So since returning from Australia, we have redoubled our efforts to try to introduce new foods. A bit of a milestone two nights ago when I was able to cook and serve only one meal - the kids ate the same food as me. Chicken satay sticks, a little bit of rice and some peas and corn. A month ago they would have refused the lot save the plain rice. Less success last night with mashed potato and gravy but we will persist. It's not easy.
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Friday, August 24, 2012
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Unsupervised play
Max had fun with his 'back to school' felt pens - tattooing himself in the few minutes it took me to eat breakfast this morning in another room. Taking him out today I feel like other parents are judging me as a bad father of some sort of out of control delinquent.
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Monday, August 20, 2012
Shanghai ferries
On Saturday we took a Shanghai ferry across the river. It was a clear sky day and the view was quite spectacular. Max had fun pretending to play ship captain.
Friday, August 17, 2012
Correction
Sorry - just did the calculation again. Cr wash was RMB 25 which is less than $5! Super value!
Car wash Shanghai style
Proper hand washing here. High pressure water spray, soap, chamois and vacuum all for well under $10.
School holiday outing
On Wednesday we went to the Shanghai Science and Technology museum with our neighbours Emma, Eleanor and Edmund (not in picture).
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Train ride
Today we ventured out in the 35 degree Shanghai summer heat to travel into the city to meet Tanja for lunch. We went by underground train - it is only 3 stops from where we live into Nanjing West Rd. Due to the humidity, the kids spent most of the time at the cafe slouched down in their seats complaining that they were hot and tired. A different story on the train when they were full of energy and pole dancing skills were second to none.
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