Feb 29, 2008

"Sleepless in Shanghai"

Today was a glorious day of sunshine and 14 degrees - sorry Toronto :( .

We had a very relaxing day strolling through Shanghai, a vast and vibrant city, depicting "old" and "new" in both the people and the structures. Shanghai has a population of approx. 18 million, the largest and most dense in China.

We started off the morning with a great buffet breakfast in the hotel and then headed off to the Shanghai Museum. The Museum is a fantastic place to experience the beauty of ancient Chinese art through a collection of 120,000 artifacts. From sculptures to calligraphy to pottery to currencies and to paintings, the exhibit was a refreshing view into the past of our children's birthplace.

After our museum visit, we traversed through the streets - crowded, action-packed, and bursting with life like no other city we've witnessed. The character of the people is etched on their faces. We arrived at the Tai Sheng Yuan Restaurant for lunch with very sleepy kids in tow. Their early morning rise (2am to be exact!) posed some eating challenges for Jane and Steve, who discovered new ways to fetch and eat their food, with slumped bodies draped across their laps. The food was yummy :).

After lunch, we headed down to the Bund, Shanghai's famous waterfront situated on the Huangpu river, which divides Shanghai into 2 parts. From the Bund, you can witness the beauty of modern skyscrapers and buildings of varying architectural styles.



It was after 3pm when we completed our walk of the Bund, so we decided to call it a day and head back to our hotel for a swim in the pool. We will plan to do some further re-tooling of the girls' clocks in hopes that they can get the most out of a busy day tomorrow. Sweet dreams everyone - zzzzzzzzzzzzzz.

Hi there! Jane here. Everyone is sound asleep and I thought I'd add a couple of things from Friday. While the weather here is beautiful by our chilly North American standards, for the Chinese, it is still only "early" spring and winter coats are still the norm, thus our travel guide, Fontana, in one of the pics, is in a winter coat. The girls today went out with lightweight down vests, but bare arms, much to the dismay of many people. In the museum, we had a couple of people stop and point to the girls' arms, and some even touched them to see if they were warm enough. We had tried to convince our "very determined" daughters earlier in the day to cover up the arms, but without success. I had forgotten about our beloved "clothing police" here in China and all were good natured when we insisted (with Fontana's translation assistance) that they were in fact warm enough. Later on the Bund, Steve had someone come up to him and say something about summer. Not quite understanding what the person was saying, he just decided to greet him with "Nihao" (hello), and only later realized the gentleman was wondering if he thought it was summer out with his short-sleeved t-shirt. Fontana told us that many Chinese people think North Americans are crazy going out running in shorts when it's cold out - those crazy runners!!! Here's hoping for more t-shirt weather tomorrow!!

10 comments:

Lianne said...

Love those sleepy girls pictures - I remember that well. So glad you are getting good weather in Shanghai!!!!!

Lianne
~ obsessive blog watcher

Anonymous said...

Heh heh! I have great video footage of Lianne, with a tiny Bryanna in a front carrier, muttering "let's go!" after emerging from a crowd of Chinese women commenting on Bryanna's lightweight pants.

Kim
(other obsessive blog watcher. must run in the family...)

Anonymous said...

yikes, I didn't know that I had to check out the blog during the work day! I'll have to email myself the link :-)
With the snow falling fast and furiously at 5:27 Ontario time, seeing your Shanghai photos has me feeling rather green, with envy.
Garreth wonders why Stephanie is so sleepy looking in the pics. Hope the jetlag works itself out!
Looking forward to tomorrow's adventures.
Steph

Donna Paonessa said...

Oh man, I'm jealous! We're in the midst of yet another snow storm...yuck!

Darlene and I are heading out tonight for another round of AdopTALK this weekend, so I won't be checking in again until Monday.

Have a good weekend!

Donna

Anonymous said...

As it seems to be the case the last to get on the blog again. Looks like a blast and as we freeze and are covered in snow i long for short sleeves! thanks for sharing a great day.

Shauna
another blog obsessed fan!

Anonymous said...

Hi guys. It sounds like you are having a wonderful trip so far. We look forward to hearing more. It's exciting to hear about the kids' reaction when arriving! Love the pics.

Love to all,
T, S and C
02/29

Anonymous said...

Howdy Ottman Family

It's so exciting following your trip. Hope the girls are more awake tomorow to enjoy it. The pics are so cute! Amber and Maddie say Hi!

Have fun,
Coombes Family

Anonymous said...

Hi Jane,
Sorry I missed you before you left but thrilled that I can read about the Ottman family journey. Looking forward to catching up once you return.....not that you will have time with 3!

Shelley

JiuJiang said...

(From Erika and Kiera to Hannah and Stephanie)
WOW, I am so surprised that you are having a new baby brother! I am anxious to meet him at Elmhirst!

Did you like Shanghai and the acrobats? That was one of my favourites...did you see the people on the chairs? and the lady who balanced all the stuff on her nose, then went on stilts?

ps we are watching every day!

Anonymous said...

Wow!!! So excited to have a new Blog to obsessively follow (nice to see you again Thompson girls!)

All the best on your exciting journey....now just to beat that Lianne to the comments...

Alison
(Shauna's sister)

PS. We have a son named Quinn too!!!!