Sunday, June 27, 2010

Exploring the City and Culture




The first day in china included a chinese breakfast (which we can get every morning for FREE). Didnt know that rice is a breakfast food but it was still good. By the way, dont do what I have done with the chopsticks, it means you want to murder someone (I was told this after... oops). Which btw, I completely forgot about the whole utensils thing and should have brought my own! My meal takes twice as long to eat! But by the end of this I should be real good at using them.

We walked to the metro. Boy there are alot of people! The doors closed on some people. You gotta be quick and PUSH!!! No mercy just go! The first stop of the day included opening a chinese bank account. I think this means I am official! But opening this account for 13 people was not fun! You see... chinese dont really know what a line is. They like to skip. I got a dose of this on the airplane waiting for the bathroom. But after 3 hours of waiting and line skipping we were on our way to get a mobile phones. So I have a chinese number... anyone who wants to call me 15618080273 :). I am still pretty excited when I get a call or text! After going to the best buy for a phone we headed to sign our contracts for the summer. The center was so beautiful! It got me so excited to see everything! Cant wait to see the smart board in action! Our first day was over cause I came home and SLEPT and then woke up and then SLEPT and the woke up... schedule is off but at least I am sleeping now!

The second day was awesome. We went to the Bund. The Bund is a bunch of late 19th century colonial buildings on the west bank of the Huangpu River. In one of my books is says according to a local saying "all roads in Shanghai lead to the Bund." It was a rainy rainy morning, but yet their were alot of people at the Bund. We were stopped my three chinese young ladies. They wanted us to take a picture. Then they talked to us about where we were from. Their English was amazing they said they were from a university, and they were so sweet! They knew so many facts about where everyone was from. Then they invited us to a traditional tea ceremony at the Expo. We all wanted to go and felt bad for declining but we were waiting on another person to meet us. We went down and waited for our friend. While we were waiting, Lindsey (a summer worker from Cali) was looking at what we should see in the Bund. She then gasped and read out loud a section on scams. It basically just described what happened to us on the bund with the chinese girls.They would later try and have us rack up a high bill at the tea shop.... WOW we dodged a bullet! So not even 10 minutes later and we opened to read about the scam. God was watching over us that morning! :)
We decided to head over to the French Concession. Man was it beautiful! and I saw WHITE PEOPLE! lol! Alot of foreigners or expats live in this area. Mostly everything was written in English and Chinese. The streets are lined with trees and its actually very quiet from the other parts of the city. Its filled with shops and restaurants. This will be the first of many times we visit the french concession! This day was so exhausting... but it ended with an art show back in the french concession and a fabulous dinner at a hot pot restaurant. We ate and ate and ate! It was basically like a big pot and we cook a bunch of meats, veggies and tofu. Much to my surprise it was awesome! Yummy yummy... but some (NOT ME) felt the repercussions of this much later! lol!
Awesome few days in Shanghai!!! :) What a wonderful city!

No One can Prepare you....

After months of waiting and waiting, the day had finally come! After very little sleep, I got up at 4 am to head to the airport. At this point, its still not a reality that I, Meghan Portal, is actually heading to Shanghai to live for 2 months. I laid with Izzie (my beautiful, spunky daughter aka puppy) and cried as I knew that I would have to be away from her for months. As she licked my tears I couldnt help but wonder who would do that in China? Its certainly not going to be a puppy, they prefer to eat DOG!
I finally broke away from her and headed to the airport. As what normally feels like a 15 minute drive, felt like an hour. I continued to cry and think about Anthony and Izzie, wondering if Izzie will sit in front of a webcam so I can see her. FINALLY, I got to the airport and checked in. Waiting for me was my partner in crime for the trip Lauren.
So the trip to China began....
So we jumped on the flight to San Fran. Lauren and I got to sit next to each other in a lovely emergency exit seat. WOW to all that space! We got to San Fran with no problem. We eagerly jumped off the plane to find out that our plane to Shanghai was delayed by 3 hours. This meant that we were going to be in the airport for 7 1/2 hours!
We waited and waited and waited to finally board and take off at 4:40 pm. Lauren gets to sit next to me again!
NO ONE, I MEAN NO ONE!!!! CAN PREPARE YOU FOR THE LONG LONG LONG LONG LONG LONG LONG LONG LONG FLIGHT TO CHINA! Did I mention that the flight was LONG!?!?!?! WIth the combination of BORING movies and lack of sleep, this trip never ended!!! OH, and every time I went to the bathroom, an old chinese man would skip me and jump in to the bathroom! Finally, I mean FINALLY we got to Shanghai at 8:40, making the trip 27 hours!
Disney English people were waiting for us and we jumped in a van and headed to the hotel. Finally a bed! Too bad I was too excited to really sleep.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

The adventure begins....

My adventure begins.... What do I pack!?! Good thing I have a partner in this journey who knows alittle more about traveling than I do. Any suggestions what to bring? I guess lots of books since there is no FACEBOOK!! :)