Millers in Shanghai

Millers in Shanghai

Sunday, December 14, 2014

2014 December 14 - Turtle man

The kids have been busy this week, wrapping up their classes and projects for the year. Semester exams start tomorrow for Grant and Luke, so they have been somewhat busy studying for them.



In Mallory's class, they recently had an "Hour of Code" day where they learned about computer programming.




At work we've had several events out of the office recently -- so many, in fact, that Heidi has accused me of rarely working.  This week my team went to a hot pot restaurant for lunch (they've been talking  with me a lot about going to this type of place since I arrived).  This is the Beijing-style hot pot, though, and not the more popular Szechuan hot pot.  We'll do that some time soon, I'm sure.


Photo of (most of) my team at the restaurant.




On Friday we went to the year end lunch for the larger department (of which my group is a part).  We went to a Japanese restaurant, with lots of raw fish -- not exactly my favorite, but we did find some hot / cooked food on the menu.



More food than anyone should eat in one sitting...



Saturday morning was our church's Christmas party.  The kids wore their pajamas, we had breakfast, 


....and even Santa Claus came to visit the kids.



They had envelopes out for people to write to the missionaries from our branch who are serving in various places around the world.  (Luke provided this drawing of Nash -- and not the asterisk with the disclaimer in the fine print at the bottom:  "* not accurate").



They also had us finish off making about a million scarves, to be given to some kids in need of scarves.








On Saturday afternoon, most of us went to the nearby underground market (aka "fake market"), to buy some gifts, including this chicken hat).




We've done a fair bit of Christmas cookie baking this week.



Luke made this motorcycle sugar cookie, to be given as a "Secret Santa" gift.  I believe each of the kids have had multiple Secret Santa and white elephant parties this week.



Demonstration shots for the peeling process for one of our favorite fruits here:  the pomelo.



The rind is about an inch thick.



And the skin on each of the segments is really tough, so you just peel it all off.




Grant and Luke got a hold of some large boxes wrapped as Christmas presents that were used as decorations at the church Christmas party.  They dropped it off anonymously at the house of some friends.  The box ended up back at our house about 30 minutes later.  So they took it back, and Luke climbed inside the box as Grant rang the doorbell.


This was the white elephant gift Mallory received at a party last night -- a piggy bank decorated as a turkey.  Why?




On a scooter ride on Saturday afternoon, Luke and Grant saw this guy in a construction hat walking through an intersection.  He was carrying a turtle.  Apparently he can be seen quite often around here, trying to sell a turtle.







A student at the school asked Luke to be in a film she is making, so Luke spent Thursday evening and Saturday afternoon with a small group of people, doing some filming. Saturday afternoon they spent riding on the subway, where Luke's character gets lost.


We saw this sign in the underground market.  Apparently this is where the tourists are distributed -- you know, where people go to receive their tourists.


Sunday, December 7, 2014

2014 December 7 - Start of a busy month

As predicted, December is shaping up to be a busy month.  We like this time of year, of course, but it takes some planning and organization to keep from becoming too overloaded.  Things at work are starting to slow down as we are emerging from a really busy period in the year during our planning of the budget for 2015, so that helps.  But we had a lot of other things going on this week - here are a few of the highlights.




Luke has been participating in the Men's Chorus at school - they practice every Wednesday morning at 7 AM, right before school.


On Thursday night there was a choir concert in school, and Luke's group performed two numbers...



...and then joined all the choirs and the orchestra in a performance of the Hallelujah Chorus at the end.


On Saturday Grant and Luke participated with their team in the Santa Splash swim meet at another international school here in Shanghai.






Both Grant and Luke did well, improving their times in most events.  Grant even beat his school's record in the 400M Freestyle.




On Saturday evening Heidi and I went to a Christmas party with some people from our church.  During the white elephant gift exchange I had to give up this adorable hat when someone stole it from me....


...but I was thrilled when I was able to come home with this gift - matching his and hers tooth/claw necklaces.



We got out the Christmas decorations on Monday night.




It took a while to figure out where all the Christmas decorations should go in our new house.



Everyone enjoyed finding their favorite Christmas decorations.




The honor of topping the Christmas tree off went to Luke this year.




The boys had a youth activity at church, which also included a white elephant gift exchange.  Luke was happy with his cloth toilet seat cover.


Grant liked his Potty Putter golf set.




On Saturday morning (Dec 6th), Samichlaus came and filled our shoes with candy and presents.










Luke....likes taking pictures of himself.



Mallory has been taking piano lessons every Thursday morning before school, from a teacher at the school.  She had her first recital this afternoon.


She played the Pink Panther theme and Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy.





A few of Luke's antics this week.