Monday, February 3, 2014

2014: Feb: Another Chinese New Year...welcome to the Year of the Horse!

Greetings all once again,
This time I write you fresh off of a marathon of posts yesterday trying to get caught up and now I think I'm about there!  Always better to stay current and not get behind..but sometimes "life" happens...and aren't we glad it does!

January/February here in China brings in the New Lunar Calendar which many Asian countries celebrate (not only China).  We've lived here almost 4 years and I still don't know all the ins and outs of the calendar, but our experience is that the weather patterns in that calendar are quite accurate and I think the Almanac is based on this calendar. Here in northeastern China, it's cold this time of year...but this year it has not been as cold as the other winters (until you get out in it after dark!)

This is the 1st year we have actually stayed in Shenyang for the beginning of the Chinese New Year (they call it Spring Festival here).  Among other traditions, the beginning of the Chinese  New year is brought in by fireworks...and lots of them! As many of you have seen on the news reports, the pollution in China has been particularly bad this year..and so the government has requested not to have so many fireworks this year to keep the smoke down.  We did notice less fireworks, but still lots of explosions over the city over the past week!  I didn't take pictures...fireworks look the same the world over and pictures of fireworks never do them justice!

One of the other big cultural things is for all the Chinese people to visit and have meals with family during these 5 days.  Many people travel from member to member, making dumplings and other special foods then sharing them together and exchanging gifts (sounds alot like Christian Christmas doesn't it?)  This year, since we were here in Shenyang, we were invited to our Chinese family home to share int the dumplings and gift exchange.  We have known this family for the whole time we have been here, so we were very blessed to be invited to their home once again.  They really have adopted us!

Rod and Sarah enjoying a meal at the Zou's for Chinese New Year

Sarah and Jing Jia (mama)

Sarah, Daisy (Zoe Min),  her mother and father

Sarah with the Jade Carved Phoenix gift from the Zoe family

They gave me a very special gift...and you may have seen in the previous posts, the project on which I've been working is named Phoenix.  The Phoenix is the symbol of the empress of China and is a mythical bird.  This family knows this and has made it their mission to give me all things Phoenix!  This year, they found a jade carved Phoenix and I must say it is exquisite. 


Again the picture does not do it justice and you can't really make out the bird (except the legs), but imagine it's  walking to the right and looking back over it's shoulder with wings almost in flight. The round disk in the background is the sun and the different color green base is a bed of carved lotus flowers.  This piece will be in my art collection until I die !

Hard to top that!

After the feasting and time with family, there is also a the lantern lightings and looking at the Spring festival lights. When it's cold, they use the weather to their advantage and make ice sculptures and of course, light them up!  On the pedestrian street, not far from where we live, they have lanterns and ice scuptures all along the street, so we went to check it out and here are a few pictures of that evening!
Rod in his winter gear standing in front of a big Chinse lantern on the pedestian shopping street (Tai Yuan Jie) at Spring Festival in Shenyang

Lots of lanterns on the shopping street

Rod and Sarah on the Tai Yuan Jie

Sarah on the Merry Go Round on the Tai Yuan Jie at Spring Festival

Rod on the Merry Go Round

Rod brings in the year of the Horse

More lanterns on the Tai Yuan Jie

Rod sitting on his icy thrown on the Tai Yuan Jie

Since the Lantern lighting started yesterday (2 Feb 2014), The Zoe's invited us out to a park outside of Shenyang called Qi Pan Shan (in the winter it's an ice park, in the winter it's a botanical garden!  So that we could see the full effect of the lights, we went at dusk and dark...Rod elected not to go on this trip, so it was a girls night out with me, Daisy and her mother Jing Jie.

First the lanterns.  There is a mock-up old city outside of Shenyang right beside the Qi Pan Shan area that was built as a replica of another old pedestrian street (Zhong Jie) that is used for movie sets etc. It is decorated this time of year with thousands of lanterns (wire figurines of all types and sizes..some huge,  covered with cloth and lit from within). It's quite a show at night!
The entrance to the 'old city' at dusk before the lights go on.

One of the lanterns before it gets dark as seen from below

Sarah on the old 'middle street' just as the lights start to come on

Gotta have a dragon!

A hose dancing on the moo and other stuff!

It's the year of the horse..so gotta have some horses!

Ushering in 2014 in Shenyang

Some of the small lanterns around the entrance

A couple of big fans all lit up!

So, this was just a few of the lanterns at the lantern festival...right next door was the snow and ice sculptures...so off we went!  (after a short break in the car to get warmed up!).  This ice park is no where near the size the ice park in the city of Harbin...where you might have seen the big International Ice festival advertised...I plan to go there in a couple of weeks...so I took this as a dry run for how to dress...it taught me I need better gloves!
Daisy at the ice park..neon tubes inside the big ice cubes really put on a show!

An Ice tower

Sarah and Daily at the ice park

More ice park creations

Sarah and Jing Jia having a seat on the ice sofa

JIng Jie and Sarah with the ice city behind

Daisy having fun on the ice slide

Sarah also having fun on ice slide

Daisy and her mom at the ice park
So, that's about it now...I'm all caught up on the blog...now the challenge will be to keep it current!
Thanks for all your prayers, thoughts and encouragement..we'll soon be celebrating our 4 year anniversary here at the end of March...seems almost not possible, but the passports do not lie!
Until next time,

Sarah & Rod from Shenyang, China








Sunday, February 2, 2014

2014: Blog update 3: January...it's the Annual Business Meeting and Talent show!

2 Feb 2014:

Hello again everyone! This post is a little different...actually it's alot different!  I normally don't show much that is work related and I won't this time except one thing...
Each year, like most businesses, we have an annual business meeting where we share with employees our results from the previous year and our plans and objectives for the coming year.  Our plant, even though it is new, is no different in that regard.

This process here in Shenyang is very different than any I have ever experienced...anywhere in the Michelin world...and I've lived and worked on 3 continents now!  For the Business plan, each team not only does some powerpoint slide shows of numbers and graphs, but also each team prepares a 5 min video of the story we want to tell for last year and the year to come...complete with music, captions, translations etc.  It represents quite a workload (we make it internally, not an outside contracted final product)..all just to make sure people are not only informed as well as entertained.  Gotta say, I think it works! 

After all of the business is presented, then there is a talent show.  This talent show is the highlight of the day for most people!  They may not remember anything from the business plan, but they all know who was in the talent show!  Each year, employees get together form groups, do magic tricks, sing, dance, whatever talent they care to share and then  rehearse on their own time, rent costumes with their own money to be able to perform in front of their peers and wish them all a happy Chinese new year.  Just about every business  here in China I know does this..the hotel where we live does it, my company does it..it's a Cultural thing I have never experienced elsewhere in the world.

Back in early December, someone asked me if I would dance with a group of ladies and gentlemen..I made the mistake of saying that I could not dance (which is true!), but I could sing (which is also true, but not something I normally made public)...well..that opened up Pandora's box, and before I knew it I had agreed to sing in the talent show and with our vacation time and a trip to France, I only had 1 night to rehearse with the dancers who would be dancing to my singing. (not good planning on my part!).  I had almost learned 1 song in Chinese, so I took a recording of it with me on vacation on my ipod and listened to it and memorized the words so that I could sing it to the music and to my great pleasure, it worked out well!  I have to admit when I came on stage and started singing in Chinese, there was a great response.  No one was expecting me, the boss and the white woman to sing, much less sing in Chinese...a big surprise for everyone!  People asked how I learned it...I told them the words could  have just as easily been italian or greek...you just make the words sound like the recording and get some coaching along and voila...there you have it!

If I can get the video to load (it's big, more than  3 minutes) , you'll see it and hear it, if I don't...well, I guess, you just had to be there! (looks like the video is not uploading...I'll try again later)




Here is one other snapshots of some of the talent show entertainers...it's a 1 hour 'really big show'!
Annual Business Plan 2014 talent show

Sarah singing at the Annual Business 2014 talent show with the Phoenix dancers

Another shot of Sarah and the Phoenix dancers!
Everyone should do it once!!

Next stop...bringing in the Chinese New year..the year of the Horse!

Until then,  Happy February!

Sarah & Rod



2014: Blog update 2: for Dec 2013/Jan 2014...a Much needed trip to the USA

So, as mentioned, in a previous entry, I'm trying to catch up on end of 2013 and beginning of 2014...yes, I realize it's already Feb 2014 as I type this..so yes, I'm late...but, in the grand scheme of things, it's just not that big a deal!  If it is to you, then, well, sorry, but I challenge you to keep up a blog for 4+ years!!  Ok, I'm off my 'holier than thou' box!

2013 was a very busy year for us..we started off the year with a very nice vacation in New Zealand and Australia (my that seems so long ago now!), then I think I worked straight through getting the plant started up until October when we took a break and went to Taiwan, and then continued to work straight until the end of the year when we went home to the US and saw some of our friends and families in Florida, Kentucky, Ohio.  While the time was way too short, we did have a wonderful time.  Sadly, even as I type this there is at least 1 I know of who has already passed on...little did we know at the time it would be the last time we saw him.  Of course, then again, we never have certainty of that do we?  I won't share all of these personal family photos as most of you have joined this blog to see China and other parts of the world to where we are blessed to travel..so I'll dedicate this blog to Hawaii!  I realize that as I type this is a balmy 28F outside here in Shenyang..that is to say it has warmed up some (and from what I see on the news, many of you reading this blog have also been blasted with some polar vortex weather this winter...so as you read this, let your imagination take over and join me in Hawaii in your mind!

This is the 2nd time we have visited Hawaii..the last time, we went we stayed in Honolulu on the island of Ohua.  This time, we visited the big island of Hawaii (the 'youngest' of the islands with the active volcano) and also the 'oldest' island of Kauai, then ended up at Honolulu again before leaving.  All are beautiful...all very different.

Here are a few of the photos from our Hawaii New Year 2014...a nice way to bring in the New Year!

First off the Big Island Hawaii!  It's a beautiful island...very slow paced and nothing like Ohau.    The big reason I wanted to go to Hawaii was to see the volcano doing it's thing...watching lava going into the sea, taking a helicopter over the red-hot crater...all the things most of us have seen on TV...well, as timing would have it, the volcano lava flow has moved and it's not going to the sea, and there was a storm that cancelled the helicopter trip over the crater...so, our plans had to change!  It all turned out for the best, Rod and I spent some lovely time relaxing around the pools, taking a submarine ride in the bay  and bicycling around Kona (the home of the ironman competition!).   We both ran some, biked some and swam some while on the island of Hawaii...but that's probably as close as we will ever come to the Ironman competition there!   We  brought in the New Year 2014 in Kona...very nice!
The waves crashing up against the old (100 yr +) lava in Hawaii

Sarah's in the garden by the sea!

Some trees will grow in anything!

Lava..up close and personal!

The 'beaches' in Hawaii are a combination of sand and lava fields...really have to watch out when swimming...that is some sharp rock!  Sunset's are beautiful anywhere, but especially so in Hawaii!


The resort where we stayed...a beautiful garden overlooking the ocean...my kind of place!

Another view of the ocean from the garden
A Sarah and Rod 'selfie' in Kona, Hawaii!
Rod amid the azaleas on New Years day 2014 in Kona, Hawaii

Rod and Sarah hanging around Kona, Hawaii
After Kona, we went up to Kauai..the oldest of the Hawaiian islands.  We havn't visited them all (8) ...yet...but of all the ones I have seen so far, my favorite is Kauai.  It is the tropical island that comes to my mind now when I think tropical paradise!
We started out there going taking a helicopter flight over the island...this was beautiful..just breath-taking!  The pictures below do not do it justice!


Sarah and Rod in the helicopter getting ready to fly over Kauai

Kauai from the top

Kauai, Hawaii

Kauai Waimea canyon

Kauai around the Waimea canyon

the Napali coast of Kauai

Kauai coast

Kauai coast




Napali coast of Kauai

Kauai, Hawaii

Rod and Sarah just back from the Helicopter flight over Kauai

Rod and Sarah on the 'beach' at Kauai

Lava beach with crashing waves in Kauai

Sunrise in Kauai

Sunrise in Kauai on the beach

After the 2 short, but lovely days in Kauai, we headed back to Ohau and Honolulu where we would fly from.  In Honolulu, we decided to stay at an old iconic resort the "Royal Hawaiian"..and what a treat it was!
When we arrived, they adorned me with a Lei (you know I loved that!)

The Royal Hawaiian hotel in Honolulu

The veranda overlooking the garden at the Royal Hawaiian

Sarah and Rod at the patio restaurant at the Royal Hawiian

Catching a show of some Samoan dancers at the "mall"

Honolulu from the airplane window...too soon to leave!
So, that was our Hawaiian 2014 New Year adventure..it was a lovely vacation and is calling us back...soon!  For now, back to reality...

Aloha!
Rod and Sarah