Monday, March 30, 2009
Homeward Bound... for a few days
Included below is a picture of a (huge!) Kinder Egg from Brazil. (Blackberry included for scale) For Easter in Brazil, and I recall from last year's trip to Argentina as well, they have large chocolate eggs of various brands, sometimes hanging from up above in grocery stores like bats!
Also below, Eli playing with the Exploratorium exhibit, and the tulips are blooming which we see them from the kitchen window.
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Brazil Bash
Flying through SF to Brazil
Sorry to have taken a blog break, a project I’m leading came together at the last minute and bam, gotta get tickets to Brazil for research! I flew through San Francisco first for a few days to be with Eli and had to pick up my passport as well. You might be asking, but don’t you need that to have that while traveling from China to San Francisco??
So I have TWO American passports that are valid at the same time. Yes. Weird. So, there is a strange loophole in the passport system which allows you to have more than one passport for visa reasons. Let’s say I needed to fly to Brazil and then to India, and Brazil takes 10 days, and India takes 5 days, and I just found out yesterday about this trip… well you get the point. It was amazing to see Eli and got to catch up with Alice and Dave too!
Friday, March 6, 2009
IDEO Annual Party
So in the photo below you can see everyone in the IDEO Shanghai office. Tom Kelly also made it by too; it was so nice to have him in the office as he told some great stories about how IDEO started. There are a few significant others sprinkled in there, but in all we have about 29 people I think? We are hiring a few more, so I'll have to photoshop them in later.
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Chengdu and Pandas!
The next day we hired a driver who drove us to the Chengdu Panda Research Center. They help breed and raise pandas. So hugging a panda for all of 2 minutes was over $100 but hey, you only live once. It was sooo cute. It isn't too heavy, and surprisingly the fur is not as fluffy as you might think. It's kind of oily. They had us wear these blue suits and gloves to protect the cub, and our clothes! To keep the little guy occupied, we gave him a small bamboo stick with honey on it. He was a little squirmy but so adorable. After that we walked around and saw pandas of various ages. In the nursury you could see all the cubs playing with each other. I might see if I can volunteer there! Afterwards, we drove to lunch and then went to a local teahouse- its a local tradition and people play mahjang and poker. I learned to play mahjang for the first time. I highly recommend Chengdu!