Sunday, 7 June 2009

Home, sweet home

It is great to be home and after what seemed like a very long Friday we were all so glad to see our beds. We slept soundly.......until 02:30hrs when Martha and Esther woke up. Gra and I tried to doze a bit while they excitedly got dressed up, played with toys and rediscovered books, but after I'd adjusted Esther's fairy wings three times, we gave up and got up too! I had all the washing done by 07:30hrs!!
Despite the early start, we felt quite reasonable on Saturday, enjoyed watching Esther dance at the village fete and caught up with family and friends. Today though, we feel shattered.
Well, we are all back to school and work tomorrow, with lovely memories of a fantastic trip. Thanks for travelling with us!
A few more photos...

Civil Affairs 2002 and 2009











Sofa in Scitech Hotel, Beijing. 2002, 2005 and 2009














A final picture of the inspiration for the title of this blog ...





Thursday, 4 June 2009

Our last post from China

We flew back into Beijing this afternoon and the landing was one that we wouldn't want to repeat again in a hurry!!!
The girls cheered with delight when we drew up outside the Scitech Hotel, saying " Yippee, we've come back to our normal one!" They immediately started madly spinning around in the revolving door and playing with the water fountain. Just a final trip to the Silk Market and Friendship Store to do and then we will have a final meal at the duck restaurant. We have a really early start in the morning to catch our 10am flight home and then we will lose 7 hours on the 11 hour journey. I think it will be good to get home to Holbrook!!
We feel so proud of the girls. They have coped amazingly with a busy and demanding schedule and have been as good as gold throughout. They are both able to recite great long sections of "The Incredibles" by heart and have made a lot of friends along the way.
We will post one more time from home and look forward to seeing you all soon.

Message from Martha to Year 2
I have had a fantastic time in China but it has been a bit too hot! Actually, I'm getting used to the hotness. I have got loads to tell you when I get back. I am looking forward to seeing you on Monday. Love Martha xxx

Message from Esther to Shannon and Megan and Becca
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love esther
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Janet and the girls

Pig tripe fungus for breakfast!

Pig tripe fungus was on offer for breakfast.....I gave it a miss and stuck to toast and jam! I must say, I'm yearning for a bowl of Crunchie Nut Cornflakes and cold semi skimmed!!!

Esther's message to Foundation.
Hello all my teachers and friends. Thank you for your lovely message. I am having a good time in China, although I am missing you and keep wondering what you are all doing. Ted has been a good boy and he had fun climbing the Great Wall and visiting the Pandas. I can't wait to see you and I'm looking forward to dancing at the village fete.
Lots of love,
Esther
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Wednesday, 3 June 2009

A busy day

Last night we ate at a quite upmarket restaurant, over the road from the hotel, and it was, ironically, probably the most expensive meal we've had since we've been in China. We ate some beef which was quite fatty and unfortunately Gra was quite sick during the night. The girls and I have been fine thank goodness, but poor Gra woke up feeling pretty washed out and a bit achey. I tried to persuade him to stay in bed, but he dosed himself up and did brilliantly on what was a busy but really fun day.
Today was another scorcher...about 34 degrees! After breakfast, we went to a Buddhist Monastery and Temple in the centre of Chengdu. It was in a lovely part of town, with lots of old Ming-style buildings and a street market. The girls bought a few bits and had a horse made for them out of melted sugar.(Subsequently eaten by Esther!)
We had explained to the girls that religion in China is quite strictly controlled, but that a lot of people follow the Buddhist faith. Janet is a Buddhist and so it was excellent when we got to the temple, because the girls were able to watch her carrying out her incense burning and bowing to Buddha rituals. Martha is going to give the photos and film we took to Mrs Coombes(her RE teacher at school) and show her how people bow to Buddha. We also saw some Buddhist monks and where they eat and study. A lot of Chinese people go to the temple to give thanks to their ancestors and so while I was there I just stood quietly for a moment to say my thank yous to Martha's and Esther's ancestors.


After the temple, we took a taxi to a children's adventure park on the other side of the city. It was the middle of the day when we got there and Martha was already wilting fast. I sat next to her in the taxi and she had her head on my arm - I couldn't believe the heat coming off her head!! So, we sat in the shade in a tea garden for an hour, had some popcorn and a cold drink and cooled off a bit. When we got to the park area with the rides, it was deserted because of the heat and also all the local children were in school. So we pretty much had the place to ourselves and enjoyed ride after ride without any queuing. It was brilliant fun, although as we trundled along rollercoaster tracks that had obviously seen better days, I didn't dare think about health and safety!!!!
Eventually, we got the hot, sweaty and tired girls in the taxi and took them back to the hotel for a most welcome swim.
We also played it safe with food tonight and ate at Pizza Hut! Graham is starting to feel a bit better luckily!
Tomorrow we are back to Beijing for a last bit of shopping and then it's home! Two more sleeps in China. Can't believe it's gone so quickly, although when I think of all we've done and the ground that we've covered, it seems that we've been here ages. Graham and I were playing cards last night and were talking about how mind blowing the trip has been. It's been both physically and emotionally tiring and it is hard to find words for some of our experiences. It has been sobering to see the girls back in the land of their birth and we can but hope that we can help them find a real sense of belonging both with us and within their heritage. At dinner the other night, Marthie said to us, "It's funny really because I'm English and Chinese". We said to her, "You're the best of both".

Message from Martha, "At the pandas I saw some red pandas. They are very rare and they are the same as Mr Shufu in Kung Fu Panda"
Message from Esther (to Becca as usual!)," I went on some rides but I didn't like the big splash on that boat slide....it went in my shoes. I love you very muchxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
Message from us all "Have a wonderful visit Mrs Coppin!"

Random question to the Southside girls..."What time does the village fete start?"

With lots of love from us all.

Tuesday, 2 June 2009

The Pandas!


We went to the Panda Reserve in Chengdu today, much to the delight and excitement of the girls. It was a really hot day and so luckily quite a bit of the reserve was shaded by bamboo trees. There was one bit which was out in the open and Martha was pouring water on her head to keep cool! The pandas were so cute and it was hard to believe that we were standing within arms reach of them as they munched away on endless bamboo. The cubs were adorable, although they were all mostly indoors, lying on cool floors, due to the heat. There had not been any new arrivals recently, so the incubators were empty, but we watched a film of some of the pandas giving birth and looking after their tiny cubs. After we'd been there a little while, Esther said to me "Mum, can we go now - this is so boring just looking at pandas all day long!". You have to laugh!!


We really like Chengdu. It's a comparitively small city which has a nice relaxed and laid back vibe. However, we did see a motorcyclist come off a lot worse in a collision with a car at a junction yesterday. The roads here are as mad as ever!
This afternoon, the girls swam with Gra while I had a back massage...it's a hard life! Actually, I was hoping for a nice relaxing back massage, but after having my pressure points pummelled and pressed I felt quite bruised!

Tomorrow, we are going to go out into town and hope to go to a Buddhist temple so the girls can see this part of Chinese life.

Martha says, " I went to see the pandas today and I loved the baby cubs the best."

Esther says, " I am missing you Becca but I will be ok when I see you and we have an ice cream together at the beach side."

Tomorrow will be our last day with Janet as she will say goodbye to us when we fly up to Beijing on Thursday. She is so lovely and we will miss her keeping on saying "You very be careful" and to Graham (every five minutes) "OK Check! Check bags, check money, check babies, check wife ... you need to very be careful."

Monday, 1 June 2009

Back from the Yangtze

Well, after 3 days cut off from the internet whilst on a boat in the Yangtze we made our way to Chengdu.

The boat trip was fantastic. Partly for cost and partly for timings we ended up on a locals’ (Chinese people only) boat, so we really got to see China! No comfy cabins but at least a shower and no squatty potty. For this we had taxi'd to Yichang and boarded another bus and then onto the boat just past the 3 Gorges Dam.



The Yangtze Gorge is amazing, and no photo or video will ever capture it. We went on a small boat trip on Saturday down Shennong Stream with local Taijing people rowing and singing to us. It was simply beautiful. Most of the rest of the time was spent on the main cruiser enjoying the view and chatting (via Janet) with the Chinese tourists. They loved M+E and they made a few friends.



We came to Chongqing this morning and took a train to Chengdu. Lovely train and enjoyed the endless spectacle of farmers managing their plots, sometimes on the smallest and most uneven ground. It's easy to see how embedded the Chinese culture is with agriculture and the seasons.

Tomorrow, we're off to the Panda reserve so we're obviously very excited about that.

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Dear Rebecca,
Looking forward to our play date, having a sleep over and then going to the beach to have an ice cream,
Lots of love,
Esther
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Dear Megan,
Enjoyed going to Wuxue and meeting my foster mother and having a ride on her scooter.
Lots of love
Martha
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