Millers in Shanghai

Millers in Shanghai

Friday, November 23, 2007

Letter: 18 November 2007

Halloween

The boys had a good time on Halloween this year. We had a family Halloween party on the Monday night before Halloween, including our traditional soup and bread-stick bones dinner, some kind of a drink with green ice cubes and worms, bobbing for apples, eating donuts from a string, and pumpkin carving. On Wednesday night (Halloween night) we had invited over a group of 7 Indonesians for dinner. They are taking an intensive English language class (run by the church) during the day and then go over to church members’ homes in the evening to practice speaking.

Some mothers at the school organized trick-or-treating on Friday, Nov. 2. The families that live around the school sign up and then the list of houses is handed out to those that signed up. Creed took Mallory, Luke and Nash (Grant was at one of his good friend’s birthday party) around in the car to the homes while I sat here and handed out candy.

The week after trick-or-treating Mallory came to me holding the DVD of Mickey Mouse Club House Halloween special. On the back of the DVD is a picture of Mickey Mouse trick-or-treating walking from house to house. Mallory looked at me holding the DVD and pointing at the picture. She had a scowl on her face and she said to me: “MOM! We not ‘posed to drive to go trick or treat. We ‘posed to WALK!” She was so mad she had to go in a car to each house.

Mallory’s Birthday

We can’t believe Mallory is three. She had a great birthday. It was a Saturday, which is always nice since everyone is usually home. She was so excited to open her presents in the morning. We let her open a couple of them at breakfast and saved the rest for the evening. While she was admiring her presents in the morning, we were telling her to open them. She just kept smiling and clapping her hands and jumping up and down. Every once in a while, she’d reach down and turn the present around and then just look at it. Finally, she leaned over to Luke and said, ‘Um, how do you open it?’ We all started laughing and Luke showed her how to rip the paper.

She was a very gracious little three year old, exclaiming pure excitement at each and every present even though she didn’t know what they were and also immediately saying, “Oh Thank You!”

Her request for the style of birthday cake kept changing. Finally she settled on a “Mallory Cake.” I wasn’t sure what that was supposed to be so I made her a Cinderella cake.

Talent Show

Grant and Luke signed up for the talent show to perform Snowman II. They polished up some of their moves and added new ones. It was pretty funny and the facial expressions were great. The talent show was last Friday and the boys were a hit. The crowd even cheered as they were being introduced. I’ve had several parents tell me the boys will be super stars some day. Another Mom was disappointed that we are moving at the end of the year and won’t be in the talent show next year. She said her family looks forward to it.

Soccer


Grant and Luke finished up the soccer season last Saturday with a long tournament. They enjoyed the season, made some new friends and improved quite a bit. We now have a break for a few months since the boys aren’t interested in playing baseball. It looks like Luke wants to do basketball again, which starts in February and Grant is going to start the swim team in January.

Photos: Oct 2007 - Family Halloween Party

Carving the pumpkin, from Arti's (our maid's) family garden in Surabaya - her mother carried it with her on a 28 hour bus ride from Surabaya to Jakarta, just to give it to us.



Bobbing for apples.


Donuts on a string.

Photos: Oct/Nov 2007 - Storm, Soccer, Trick or Treating

In our house, I don't think you need a reason to pose with your pajama shorts/pants on top of your head.


One of the trees in our neighborhood blown over in the rain & windstorm.




Mallory found one of her kind (curly-headed little kid) at the soccer game (this is one of Grant's friend's little brothers).

A pharaoh, a princess (Cinderella, I think), and Luke Skywalker - getting ready to go Trick or Treating in the neighborhood.


Photos: November 2007 - Mallory's 3rd Birthday


Mallory posing in her new birthday dress.



Luckily, she can still do her famous 1 foot in the air trick.





Playing the princess / jewelry game on Mallory's birthday.




Photos: Nov 2007 - Talent Show, Hole in the Wall & a Fire

Luke & Grant on stage at the elementary school talent show performing "Snowman."


We had a leak in one of our walls and near it, an electrical outlet that didn't work. After a phone call or two to the landlord, they sent a repairman to the house. After a couple of visits from the repairman, we ended up with a hole in the wall on the outside of the house near the leak & electrical outlet problem. Heidi said that when it rained, water would gush out of this hole. Also notice the leaf that someone stuck inside this hole. Why? We're not sure. Mallory seems particularly alarmed by the hole & leaf.






Nash wanted to practice making a fire for one of his scouting requirements, so we gathered up some sticks from the neighborhood and made this fire in the ditch in front of our house. We took the opportunity to roast a few marshmallows.




Thursday, October 25, 2007

Letter: 23 October 2007 - Trip to China

We returned on Sunday night from our 10 day holiday in China. It was an amazing, exhausting, weight-losing trip. We are so happy that we were able to make the trip. I will share some of the highlights so as not to bore you to tears. Plus, the pictures will say a thousand words (or more depending on Nash’s facial expressions).

We started out our trip in Beijing. When we landed we were all so shocked at how nice the airport was. It was so nice there that Mallory was certain we were on our way to Grandma’s house. When I told her we weren’t in the US she argued with me and asked when we would see Louie (my parent’s dog). Overall, in all the places in China we visited, we were thrilled at the cleanliness, organization and beauty of it all. It was nice to see people out walking and enjoying the day and the parks and nice sidewalks. We don’t have anything like that here. Quite a different life there in China.

We checked into the Grand Hyatt hotel, which is within walking distance of the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square. We had a large, 2 bedroom hotel room with a living room for our whole family and it was beautiful. We really liked that hotel.

We went to an acrobat show that night and really enjoyed it. We were amazed at the things those kids could do. I think I sat with my mouth gaping open the entire show. We did get a good laugh out of the theatrics of the presenters and also the English translation on the screen. Nash and Creed were chuckling quite a bit. “The room is smell of full of floweriness.” I don’t even know what they were trying to say.

On Saturday we went to the Great Wall – the Simatai section. It is about a 3 hour drive from Beijing, but in a really beautiful location. As we boarded the cable car for the ride up the side of the mountain, we wondered if we were crazy for going on such a cold and rainy day. After another short train ride and a short walk we made it to the top. Luckily, within the next hour or so it started to clear up and the sun came out a bit and warmed things up.

Sunday we went to the English ward and met up with our friends from Michigan, the Haslams. We haven’t seen them for a long time and were so happy to catch up with them.

We went to the Forbidden City later that day. We walked there and walked all the way through it. When we got out on the north side of the Forbidden City we had a very hard time getting a taxi. I decided that maybe we should just walk back to the front. After all, how far could it be? FAR! After a couple hours of walking we were finally back at the front. I think by then we were all giddy with exhaustion. We figured we walked nearly 6 miles that day. We tried to get to Tiananmen Square but because of the huge government meeting everything was blocked off. We ended up just heading back to the hotel. However, we got stuck in a HUGE crowd of people and at times we literally couldn’t move. We were completely stopped. After a few minutes, the crowd started moving. Trying to hold on to three kids and push a stroller through a throng of people is not an easy task. However, it was made easier by the people that were trying to take our photo. I was laughing so hard seeing all the flashes and Nash said, ‘Okay, now I know what a celebrity feels like.’

Monday morning we went to the Temple of Heaven, then we made it to Tiananmen Square, although, we got separated in the taxis and Nash, Mallory and I ended up back at our hotel and then took another taxi to the square. That taxi driver tried to rip me off by asking me for more than the amount shown on the meter so I asked for the receipt. When I did that he suddenly lowered the price and I shook my finger at him and gave him a dirty look. I have been ripped off one too many times here in Asia.

Later that day, we went to the airport and caught a flight to Xian. We arrived late and went straight to the hotel. We got up early the next day and went to see the Terra Cotta Warriors. It was amazing! We all loved it and were in awe at the detail and the enormity of the entire thing. It was one of our favorite places.

Tuesday we explored the old city wall of Xian. We liked walking around and seeing the sights and hearing the songs being played by a group of musicians.

We then flew to Guilin, and then drove 90 minutes south to Yangshou to stay at the Yangshou Mountain Resort, a place suggested by our friends, the Wadleys. We loved it there. The hotel is right on the river, amongst the tall karst peaks. The scenery was absolutely beautiful. We had fun riding bikes all around the villages, going on walks and relaxing. We also went to a huge show on the water. We loved it but had to stick tissues in our ears because our seats were right by the speakers and like the Indonesians, obviously, the Chinese like things really loud! The show was spectacular though.

We returned to Guilin a couple of days later and spent one night in the city at the Lijiang Waterfall hotel. At night, the back of the hotel turns into a waterfall. The boys liked it.

We returned to Beijing on Saturday afternoon. We met up with the Haslams again who took us to a FANTASTIC pizza place -- we are still talking about how good it was. It was great talking with them again and comparing stories about living in Asia.

We left to return back to Jakarta Sunday morning. We are all a little lighter seeing that we survived on rolls, bananas and apples from the nearest grocery stores. Despite a bout of stomach flu that went through each of the kids our last couple of days, our trip was great. We are so happy we had the chance to do it.

Photos: Oct 2007 China Trip - Beijing


In Jakarta getting ready to board the first of many flights on this 10 day trip to China.


We stayed overnight in Singapore at the airport hotel, then got up early for the flight from Singapore to Beijing. Here's Nash & Luke reading in the airport. Nash is reading the 5th Harry Potter book - as you can see he is at the beginning of this 950+ page book. He finished the book by the end of the trip. Luke also finished his Magic Tree House book half-way through our trip and kept asking us to go to bookstores to look for another one.


On Saturday morning we went to the Great Wall at Simatai. Luke and I are in the cable car to take us near the top of the mountain - as you can see from the background - it was cloudy/foggy, rainy, and cold.







Here's Grant at the end of restored section - big warning signs about fines or other penalties if you go further.



I included this photo, which we took on the way back down when it was sunny, so you can see the Great Wall in the distance on the top of the mountain.





Photos: Oct 2007 China Trip - Beijing

Some photos of the Forbidden City.



Nash is wondering why there is a place called the "Right Arm-Pit Gate." We were constantly amused by the English translations everywhere we went.


The Forbidden City is big. We sat down to take a Pringles and Snickers break about half-way through it.


We went to China to see the Forbidden City. Apparently the Chinese go to the Forbidden City to see cute 2 year old western girls with curly blond hair.


On our walk back to the hotel from the Forbidden City.

Photos: Oct 2007 China Trip - Beijing

In Beijing at the park surrounding the Temple of Heaven, there were lots of people out walking, playing musical instruments, playing hacky sack, and playing with these sticks. They let Luke give it a try.


One of Mallory's many photo sessions.




Temple of Heaven.



The boys are trying out the Echo Wall, at the Temple of Heaven. It didn't work.


Grant and Luke with a Buddhist monk on Tiananmen Square.


She hates it when they touch her face.


The view of the front gates of the Forbidden City from Tiananmen Square.


In the Beijing airport, waiting to check in for the flight to Xi'an (apparently we arrived too early, so they told us to wait).

Photos: Oct 2007 China Trip - Xi'an


The visit to the Terra Cotta Warriors was amazing - it was really interesting to see all of the soldiers, archers, and horses buried.



The next day we had a few hours in the morning so we went to downtown Xian and walked around the Ming City Walls. The walls are in a 14 km rectangle around the city.


We hired two pedicabs and went for a ride on the walls.