Friday, August 31, 2007

My Shanghai sweetheart




Well Mike made it to Shanghai. Here are his pictures. His group keeps him busy, but they were finally able to go the "Bund" which is the famous European historical district. He told me this city has over 4,000 skyskrapers. AKA it is BIG.
Here are Mike's words.
8/30: "And check out these pics--this is why Shanghai is such a cool city. The one is the iconic shot from the Bund across the river to Pudong. The other two shots are of the Bund, that old set of buildings from the 19th centry that used to be western banks and is now restaurants and shops and hotels. Cool stuff."
8/29: "I just went to a pretty yummy dim sum place up the street from the hotel. Mmmm. I'll definitely be bringing you here when you and I get to come to Shanghai. This place is way cool, by the way. The vibe is MUCH cooler than Beijing--more like HK, NY, or Chitown. Way cool. BUT, really humid and still pretty hot. The weather ain't great, but I guess you gotta deal with it if you live here. Which we very well may be..."

Monday, August 27, 2007

Here's the update on Mike's trip

Mike and I talk usually once a day. He sounds like he is having a lot of fun in China, although he explains Beijing as: big, gray, full of big gray communist buildings, and millions of people everywhere. I think he is excited to leave Beijing and head to Shanghai. He has sent me a few pictures, and I promised you all (especially you Marianne) that I would share. He has been on his own, but will join with the GSB group tomorrow. I pasted portions of Mike's email to explain the pictures.

Thursday 8/23 - "So here are a couple of pics. The first one is my room, the second is the South gate of the Forbidden City w/the Great Helmsman's portrait, and the third is the street that runs between the Forbidden City and Tiananmen."





8/25 (Sat) - "Today I ran around Tiananmen again, then headed up to the big Lama Temple on the north side of the city, then caught the subway back around to the east side to check out the Beijing Underground City. Check this--so back in the 60s and 70s, China was paranoid of a nuke attack from the USSR (they weren't the best of friends) and so Mao wanted a whole series of underground tunnels built to hold, like, hundreds of thousands of people. They've opened a small section, like a half a mile or so, to tourists. I wandered around in there by myself and got a few pics (even though I wasn't supposed to), then joined up with some Germans and their English-speaking guide. Check out the pics."



Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Goodbye Mike


Mike's going to China for 1.5 weeks before school starts. He left this morning. We went to an early breakfast at the Bongo Room, and then I dropped him off at the train stop. I am going to miss you Mike...

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

The beach in Chicago

We decided to have a picnic along the beach for my lunch break. We packed up sammies and walked there. Here are some pictures for all those who have been wondering (like myself) what in the world a Chicago beach looks like...
























Monday, August 13, 2007

We made it to Chicago!




Okay okay we made it! Mike and Luke made the long haul to Chicago in about two days. It was brutal, but they made it.

We've been here about a week and finally have our house unpacked. We secured the place without ever seeing it in person, so we are lucky it turned out to be as great as it is. Here is what our new house looks like. I'm not in much of a writing mood, so I'll just dump a bunch of pictures in here and hopefully you can figure out what is what. We've promised these pictures to many of you, so I apologize for taking so long to put them up. As you can tell, we've had our hands full!

We love you all and are so grateful for everyone who helped on this move--both in SLC and in Chi-town. Thank you!

The front room:





The kitchen:



The office:

(As you can tell, we still have a bit of unpacking to do...)


The master bedroom:






The walk-in closet (we've never had one of these before):


It's so big, Mike can lay across the whole thing. We don't have enough clothes to fill it up --- LOL



The view:

(they didn't tell us the EL runs by our place all hours of the day and night...)



We're so glad we're finally all settled in. Thank heavens! The last thing we have to do is head to Ikea to find Mike a desk for school...
More to come.