Friday, March 21, 2014

When the Doctor Comes Knocking

China, March 2014



There is no greater feeling in the world than to have your other half stop by for a visit... and NO I don't mean Chitrak!  I mean my best friend, sister, and college roomie: Jess Arnett (now Ebinger).

From our "Roomie Rings"
To our booty rolling, ghetto dancing days,



...we have many memories together, and they now continue in China.  Jess is less than a month or so away from graduating from medical school, and just finished an internship through one of the best medical universities in China, Sun Yat-Sen University in Guangzhou.  She bravely flew into Shanghai for a weekend to spend with us!



Our first picture together, REUNITED.

Chomping on some German cuisine and steak.  Come on, we're from the Midwest!

How can you come to China without a scooter ride, from yours truly??  Yay for authentic experiences!

Can your find Waldo?  I really mean Jess & Chitrak
(Please see random scooter in the middle of traffic).

Enjoying the simplicity of travelling to Shanghai by the high speed rail.  (Stay behind the white line Jess!)

We fight the crowd at the Shanghai metro.  The pink bags really go well with Chitrak's complexion!

Shopping, what girls do best!  


When we dropped her off at the Shanghai Airport, we were all full of tears.  We can't wait to travel together again, but next time with Pierce too.  Next on the drawing board, plans for INDIA!  :-D


In case you are curious about Jess's experience at as OBGYN in China, check out her blog:
http://pinkcamostethoscope.blogspot.com/




A stroll down memory lane (in no particular order)...

Our famous photo, taken at our wedding, July 2009.

Recreating our favorite pose at the Ebinger Wedding.

Jess always keeps me on time (Megan, don't forget your wedding!)


Roomies from 414

Preparing for Jess's wedding.


Our concession stand days with Chitrak at football games.

Cleaning our room after loooong breaks, EW!

Roomies who play together, clean together!

And mop together too.

Getting ready for a dance performance.

YUM!

One of our first trips was to support Jess in getting her nose pierced (I think I was far more scared than her!).

And we support Jess when she gets tattoos!
Chitrak's 1st apartment @ Cummins

Playing in the snow, because we can!
Taco Bell, late night dinners

Dancing our way to dinner.

Road Trips

Cedar Point... and the brave blonde who talked me in to the ride.


The Fray concert at Purdue

Saturday, March 15, 2014

Merry Christmas! 2013

Merry Christmas, from the Lamborghini Hotel 2013!
Christmas is one of the biggest cultural events in China.  The city is decorated in red and green, and you can often see large Christmas trees outside large shopping areas.  Music of the season plays in all the stores and coffee shops, and of course, all the merry merchandise can be found at local stores (although the variety is limited).

This is the first year the Canadian International School held a Christmas concert.  It was beyond my comprehension that the school was able to rent and decorate that large banquet hall at the Lamborghini Hotel for our performance.  This was not going to be your regular Christmas performance in the gymnasium.  This was going to be very fancy.

We were given very loose guidelines about what our 3-5 minute class showcase would be.  Some teachers teachers had decided on a theatrical performances,  while others performed poetry to their artwork which flased on screen.  I, on the other hand, I set out to find the perfect Christmas song.  Despite my lack of creativity, I imagined my class of 1st and 2nd graders in synchronized danced steps, accompanied with a cute, comical skit to really wow my parents.  (I'm not sure how I settled on this, as my singing is not extrodinary and I never was selected on any dance audition in my life).  In our music class, my students contributed rhythmic actions, silly and sweet, to help piece together our overall show.

My experience in watching the very talented teachers from KSIS- my previous school in Kunshan -  who held grand performances with costumes and fully memorized scripts from kindergarten students helped guide our practices.  Now it was my turn to take my class of 16 and make them "Glee"ful.

The day of the concert was a busy one - all the teachers and staff met early to hang decorations that had been carefully selected.  The Lamborghini staff had  begun stocking the buffet table with Chinese hors dervous.  I gulped down my McDonalds Big Mac, then began hanging our personalized "Santa's Silly Elves" on the Christmas tree.  Families were already coming and taking a seat, which would mean that our stage rehearsal would get lots of attention.
Preparing the welcoming table with student work before families arrived with my two two favorite people!

Taping the stage so my students remember where to stand.  They were such good helpers!

Parents continued to check their children's clothes and offer assistance in our set up.  We took many pictures, of course with "scissor fingers" and wide grins.  There was a small reaction from families, all positives, as it was the first time they met my husband, the Indian.  He definitely stood out in the crowd.  Many came out of the way to compliment on how handsome he looked.  Kids had a perplexed look, "This is Mr. B?"
Chitrak, with my sister Donna.

Anxiously waiting for our performance!

Like any first-time event, props were lost, kids were scattered, and smiles were everywhere!  The accompanied music wasn't loud enough, and students got a little off step, but it only makes them look cuter.

Families enjoyed the ambiance of the venue.  A slightly elevated stage, which I marked with electrical tape to help inform students where they should stand, was at the front of the hall.  On either side of the room had a buffet table of snacks that attendees could come and enjoy at any time during the perofrmace.  In the center of the room, neatly placed chairs were lined in sections, each with a bottled water (which my students took no time in spilling everywhere!)

It was a neat experience, but a lot of sweat and tears went into the making.  I'm hoping that next year I plan on a performance with a little less preparation!

Here are some more pictures for your viewing pleasure:

Appetizers and comfortable seating.

Decorations were spot on!

I wouldn't let the script out of my hand for fear of not finding it again.

My sixteen babies awaiting their performance.

An introduction given by their teachers on stage.

Lights, camera, action!


All Smiles

My OCD kicking in...

The grand finale was an off-key performance of "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" by the staff of CISK.

Followed by Santa with gifts (of course!).

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