Sunday, October 30, 2011

Pictures of Shanghai

Our Street

As pointed out by my sister, I haven't taken any pictures of the streets in China. She was dying to know more about what it looks like here, but truth be told, it's not that different from America. I'd say the biggest difference, visually, is the residential housing. There are no suburbs. Both in Shanghai and in Huainan, the only housing I've seen is in a high rise building. And the buildings are ugly. There seems to be no value placed on making a dwelling look nice on the outside. I remember our condo in Wilmington and it was adorable. That was one of the reasons we lived there. But forget about that in China.


This is the view from our window in Shanghai


This is an up-close shot of a residential building


And yes, EVERYONE hangs their clothes to dry outside their window or just inside with the window open. Apparently dryers aren't very popular. And in my opinion, the clothes hanging outside the window doesn't help the building's appearance.


But one thing you can't escape about China is the smells. The smells typically change between car exhaust, sewage, and food and you can ususally always smell at least one at any given time. In a taxi with the window open, watch out! Because the smells change every time you turn a corner and sometimes they catch you off guard. :)


Today we went to a restaurant called Hot Pot, where they boil a soup stock in the middle of your table and you order meat, veggies, and noodles to put in it. It was amazing! We put lamb, potato, noodles, mushrooms, and dumplings in ours. Before and after pics are below.






Smudgie put his toy in my shoe. This picture looks staged but it's not!


Smudgie playing with a plastic bag


A bustling street at dusk

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Pet Stores

Smudgie and I took a stroll down the street to a couple of pet stores. The first one (very small) had some kitties in a cage, but those were the only animals they had. The rest of the store was just food and toys from floor to ceiling. It was pretty cramped in there. I got Smudgie a toy just to buy something. The second store (also small) was more of a grooming place. There were some things for sale but nothing of interest. We walked in and out quickly without anyone seeing us. Smudgie is enjoying his new toy. He's already chewed off the felt spikes on its head. These pictures were taken before the the spikes got chewed off.





Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Grocery Store Exploration

Last night, Adam and I went to the Carrefour which is like China's Walmart. And by that I don't mean that it's full of crappy stuff I just mean that they sell pretty much everything. We focused on the grocery part because there's a Carrefour in Huainan and we wanted to see what kind of foods were going to be available to us. Although it might be cheap enough in Huainan to eat out for every meal, we don't want to.


The place was huge. I can only hope the one in Huainan is somewhat close to this size. They had some American brands and also some brands from other countries as well as Chinese brands. There were lot's of weird fruits and veggies that I can't wait to try. There were live fish, crabs, clams, and turtles too. Most of those things were labeled in Chinese and English. But all the bakery items and packaged foods were in Chinese. So you just have to go by looks and pictures. Cereal was, by far, the most surprisingly expensive item. Imported cereal was between 45 and 65 RMB which is about $7-10 per box. And the boxes aren't huge. Looks like we're going to be eating something else for breakfast. There are a lot of mushroom, seaweed, and prawn flavored snacks. Not very excited about that. But in all, I think we'll get along just fine. We'll be eating mostly things that look normal, not too weird. But in order to broaden our horizons, we've decided to try one new "questionable" item per week. You never know what delicious things we'll come across!


I don't have any pictures of the Carrefour because only weirdos take pictures in the grocery store. But here is a sponge with adorable packaging.




And here is a picture of Smudgie laying on my pants. I'll try to post at least one new picture of him per blog from now on.



Thursday, October 20, 2011

Smudgie Arrives!!!

Today we ate KFC for lunch. Not because we were jonesing for American food already, but because it's the only restaurant near here that we know we can get food quickly and take it home. Smudgie arrived just before lunch and we didn't want to leave him for an hour all alone in the hotel room right after reuniting. (He went crazy when he saw us) So all three of us went for a walk to KFC and back. Smudgie got lot's of looks and a few pats from some strangers. :) Here is a picture of the "meal" Adam got each of us. I thought it was really cute, as far as food goes. The star is some sort of shrimp/seafood thing. It was really good, actually.


And below are some pictures of Smudgie getting played with in his new surroundings.


Belly Rub

Accidentally too much zoom, but turned out really cute anyway


Playing with the carrot!



I'm a cutie!This picture really shows how fluffy he's gotten

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Bumming it in Shanghai

So we've been in Shanghai a few days now. We have to stay here for a bit while we wait for our residence permits. We were supposed to get Smudgie today but the plane that was supposed to take him from Amsterdam to Shanghai had a problem with the temperature control in the cargo area so they wouldn't let any pets on it. He took the next available flight so we'll get him tomorrow. Eeeeeeeee can't wait!



These first few days, our schedule has gone like this:


1. Wake up whatever time we feel like it

2. Venture outside and pick a place to eat

3. Order food that doesn't look too weird and save enough to reheat for dinner

4. Hang out watching movies on HBO or Star Movies all afternoon
5. Sleeeeeeeeeeeep

It's pretty much the life. Too bad it can't stay this way.



Our first full day here, we went walking around, got some currency exchanged, ate lunch, and on our way back to the hotel, we saw (I kid you not) an old Chinese man wearing a UNC Tarheels T-shirt. We couldn't believe it. For those of you reading this blog who don't know Adam, he hates the Tarheels. He refused to let me get a picture of the guy because "There's absolutely no reason for that guy to be wearing that shirt". Which is true, but still, I wanted a picture.

Yesterday we went to the Shanghai zoo because it's walking distance from our hotel. They had all the normal zoo animals, plus pandas, and way too many bird exhibits. Half the zoo was birds and we didn't have time to see the whole zoo so we skipped the bird half. Below are some pictures!!

Yummy grass - This guy was HUGE


Sleeping panda - That's a piece of bamboo leaf stuck to his butt



Adam and elephants


I touched a monkey! He tried to pick my fingernail off.


Along the same lines as touching monkeys, Chinese people do not pay attention to the "Don't feed the animals" signs. I was pretty surprised and saddened by how many people threw popcorn, bread, and other things into the exhibits, including wrappers!


The restaurant we went to for lunch yesterday had ox penis on the menu. Gross. And it was one of those places where you can order meat raw and you cook it yourself in a kind of fon du pot on your table. We didn't do that because we didn't realize it until we looked at the people behind us. I just saw raw meat on the menu and went "Ew, we're not getting raw meat, next page!" We have discovered a few amazing foods already, though. I just wish we knew what they were.