"Take the first step in faith. You don't have to see the whole staircase, just take the first step." -----Martin Luther King, Jr.
"An invisible red thread connects those who are destined to meet,regardless of time, place, or circumstance.The thread may stretch or tangle,but it will never break."
- ancient Chinese belief
- ancient Chinese belief
Saturday, July 31, 2010
Traffic!!!
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The Great Wall
Well, another day down before we get our Junie.
I started this day exceptionally early, 2:00 A.M. to be exact. When I woke up, I felt like it must be close to morning so turned on my flashlight and started reading. After a while I checked my watch and was surprised to see that it was actually the middle of the night still. I was unable to get back to sleep and David woke up just a little while after me. So, forgive me once again if this is incoherent!
We also woke this morning to see that my email address was hijacked (sorry to you ALL in my address book!) and David spent tons of time trying to get the spyware on the laptop and fix it. We've already had a lot of trouble with it since we've been here and I'm just hoping it holds up till Gotcha Day so we can Skype with the kids- with Junie.
We met our guide, Ivy, in the lobby at 9:00 and drove 1 1/2 hours to the Great Wall (Mutianyu area). The entire way there we kept commenting on the sky and how it looked like it was just going to pour buckets and that we wouldn't be able to see much of anything at the Great Wall. BUT, when we got there, it cleared up a bit and was just fine.
We decided to walk up and tobaggan down. We had NO idea how intense the climb would be, my quads were shaking by the time we got up to the top and we were both sweating buckets. But, HOLY MOLY was it worth it! I simply do not have the words for the Great Wall. The only word is indescribable. We walked and walked and each and every vista was just more breathtaking than the next. I took a gazillion pictures but the sky was a little grey and the pictures simply cannot do it justice.
After a while, we took the tobaggan down. Another experience I will never forget as it was so unique and so so fun! David was behind me and told me at one point to "get a little extreme" as we could control our speed and he wanted to go faster. When it started going, it got fast and I felt the experience was going by me too fast. It is hard to tobaggan down the mountain away from the Great Wall of China at an extreme speed while appreciating the beauty at the same time. I was torn! But I finally surrendured to my need for speed- and it was so fun!.
Friday, July 30, 2010
day 1, part 3
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Day 1, part 2
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Last night and Day 1
So, I am feeling slightly more "with it" than I was last night although now that it's 8:30 p.m., I'm starting to get a little zany again. Bear with me...
We landed last night in Beijing around 11:10 and went through customs easily. Our guide, Ivy, was waiting for us with a sign reading "David Gruskin". She is very sweet and friendly. We were met outside by heat and humidity that felt like a brick wall, even at midnight! Taxi to our hotel took about 40 minutes. Luckily, we both fell asleep easily and slept until 7 this am. Much better than when we went to Japan last summer and we were up at 5 am!
We met our guide at 9:30 this morning and went to Tianenmen Square and Forbidde
n City. It looked like it was going to rain this morning but now we both just think it's really really bad smog! If I am able to get any pix on here, that is what it really looks like, not just camera or human error! Everything looks grey and you can't see very far ahead. yuck! It was very hot, very humid and very, very, very crowded. David held up exceptionally well considering he hates crowds more than anyone on the planet.
We then went to Hutong area via rickshaw. We went to a family's house to have lunch that they prepared just for us. David summed it up perfectly when he said, "if I'm not wretching in the streets in an hour, this is a really cool experience". So far, we're not wretching, so thumbs up.
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Thursday, July 29, 2010
We're here!
After many many hours of travel (I can't count how many), we are here in Beijing. Our flights were fine and smooth travels all the way. It is 12:50 a.m. and we will be picked up tomorrow at 9:30 to tour Tianenmen (sp?) square, Forbidden City, Summer Palace and Hutong area. I can't even think about it. I really love to travel and see new places but right now all I can think about is JUNIE! I am thinking about my boys and missing them already! More tomorrow and hopefully it will be more coherent! love to all! ash |
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