Went to Mountasia with my coworkers. One of the cool things about where I work is that every quarter we get an afternoon outing to "bond" as a team. These are just a few of the guys I work with. The best part...leaving work at 11:30.
Friday, October 31, 2008
Thursday, October 30, 2008
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Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Monday, October 20, 2008
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Monday, October 13, 2008
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Far away from home
One of the farthest places I have ever visited was Shanghai. This was not a vacation, but a business trip. Luckily, I did spent a few extra days there and got a guided tour of some of the smaller villages outside of Shanghai. On the very long (17 hour) plane ride to Shanghai, we flew over Siberia. It was absolutely mesmerizing to see such a vast cold rugged landscape. It looks as if nothing could survive there.
While there, I stayed in Pudong. The tallest structure in this picture is actually a TV tower. It lights up beautifully at night.
Across the river from where I stayed was The Bund. We actually travelled via taxi through a tunnel that ran beneath the river to get from Pudong to The Bund. Taxi rides are quite treacherous there and I felt like I was putting my life on the line every time I stepped in one.
There are many boats that travel up and down the river, most of which are lit up at night. At 10:00 PM; however, all boat lights are shut off.
This is how The Bund looks at night when it is fully lit up. This is the view from my hotel in Pudong looking across the river.
While there, I stayed in Pudong. The tallest structure in this picture is actually a TV tower. It lights up beautifully at night.
Across the river from where I stayed was The Bund. We actually travelled via taxi through a tunnel that ran beneath the river to get from Pudong to The Bund. Taxi rides are quite treacherous there and I felt like I was putting my life on the line every time I stepped in one.
There are many boats that travel up and down the river, most of which are lit up at night. At 10:00 PM; however, all boat lights are shut off.
This is how The Bund looks at night when it is fully lit up. This is the view from my hotel in Pudong looking across the river.
The last weekend I was in Shanghai, my coworker and I decided to take a guided tour to a few of the villages outside of the city. This was a typical home in the more rural areas.
We lucked out while visiting Zhouzhua because there was a festival being held that weekend. There were many performances that would not have normally been there. This guy was one of the street dancers.
I believe the dragons in this performance were protecting the orb the guy was holding.
There were so many bridges in the water village. I lost count of how many we crossed during our tour.
After visiting the water village, our tour guide took us to another village where we had a boat waiting for us to take us on another leg of our tour. We were allowed to visit one of the markets not usually seen by tourists and got an up close view of how the rural community lived and worked. This picture is of one of the villagers doing her laundry along the edge of the river. This makes me appreciate my conveniences so much more.
Shanghai and the rural villages that surround it couldn't be more different. The city is a shining example of the latest in technology while the villages are like stepping back in time. Visiting a place like this reminds me of how lucky I am to live where I do and reap the benefits of a democratic society.
Friday, October 10, 2008
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Thursday, October 9, 2008
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
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Monday, October 6, 2008
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First off, I am posting 2 photos today. When I got home from work a HUGE (ok...maybe not huge, but big enough) spider ran across my living room and totally freaked me out. Of course, I thought to myself...oooh, I should get a picture. I tapped him with my foot as he was running by just to slow down his momentum and he curled up and played dead! I began to wonder if it may actually be dead, but I knew I had barely tapped him!
Since I was pretty sure he wasn't really dead, I placed a glass over him so I wouldn't have a spider running around my house. He still didn't move after another 20 minutes. So, I went to scoop him up into the glass to dispose of him and he freaked out on me. Of course I screamed, my husband laughed and I threw the glass back over the top of him. He decided playing dead was just not working out for him. I managed to work up the courage to slowly lift off the glass and get close enough to him to get an "alive" picture.
Don't ask what happened to him.
Since I was pretty sure he wasn't really dead, I placed a glass over him so I wouldn't have a spider running around my house. He still didn't move after another 20 minutes. So, I went to scoop him up into the glass to dispose of him and he freaked out on me. Of course I screamed, my husband laughed and I threw the glass back over the top of him. He decided playing dead was just not working out for him. I managed to work up the courage to slowly lift off the glass and get close enough to him to get an "alive" picture.
Don't ask what happened to him.
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Friday, October 3, 2008
My Happy Anniversary
OK, so this picture is from last summer, but you have to understand how difficult it is to get my husband in a picture, much less the two of us together in a picture! Anyway, today we celebrated our 22nd anniversary.
Hubby decided to surprise me by taking me out to dinner at Flemings Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar. I must say that dinner was great and I especially liked the Calamari. It was by far the best I have ever had.
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Thursday, October 2, 2008
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
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I wish I would allow myself to play the piano for the pure joy of it and not stress so much about being perfect. Maybe if I allowed myself that, I would find the courage to actually spend the time to learn to play it! Luckily, my kids are uninhibited and I can at least enjoy hearing them playing it.
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