Saturday, October 20, 2012

Spectacle

This actually happened today when we had stopped to eat some soft serve frozen yoghurt. The kids sat down on the step to eat their sweet treat and within a matter of seconds there was a frenzy of clicking cameras. The kids didn't even look up though - the yoghurt tastes that good.

Eating it really brings back childhood memories of delicious creamy, tangy soft serve frozen yoghurt at Oxford Pantry.

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Weather

At the risk of sounding boring, I do feel it is necessary to mention how spectacular the weather has been in Shanghai the last week or so. Temps around mid 20s and beautiful blue skies. Perfect for bike riding, walking and exploring. All of which I have been doing.

Friday, October 12, 2012

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Chinese eggs

Yesterday I bought organic eggs for the first time in China. They weren't that much more expensive than regular eggs. I am told, though, that China lacks legislation that governing organic food standards - meaning that anyone could label their goods "organic" without having to comply with a regulator's guidelines. Nevertheless organic eggs it was for us. When I opened them at home I was surprised to find them individually wrapped in a layer of styrofoam - not unlike a precious ornament. As for the taste it was hard to tell as the first one went into a batch of pikelet batter.

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Mongolia Adventure


Some photos of our trip to Mongolia - click here.  Make sure to click on the first picture to display a larger version - then you can use the arrows on the keyboard to move to the next photo.

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Mongolia

It's October National Day holidays and we are off to exotic Mongolia this afternoon for a week.  Mongolia is a land locked country sandwiched between the Bear (Russia) and the Dragon (China).  Located on mountains and plateaus, it is one of the world's highest countries, with an average elevation of 1,580 meters (5,180 feet) and the dubious title of the "Coldest Capital City in the World".  We have all our winter clothes packed.  Hope to post some pics during the trip if we can get wireless internet.


Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Morning picnic

Today Max is home from school - he had a fever yesterday and I was called to pick him up. We decided to keep him home today although he doesn't seem to be too gravely ill. He asked if we could have a picnic so here we are enjoying coffee and biscuits in the compound playground. Oh, and Max had a haircut on the weekend.

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Stale bread

I find myself using Google to find out the strangest things. "How to clean a capsicum?" or "what is the Chinese word for fabric softener". Today's query to the all-knowing guru was "can stale breadstick be used for bruschetta?". Apparently yes.

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Tianzafung markets today

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

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!