Thursday, December 25, 2008

Our Christmas Spirit ~ or lack thereof.....

Sitting here on Christmas Eve and it doesn't seem like Christmas.  We have no decorations inside nor out, and most of all, no Christmas tree.  Well, I lie.  We do have a Christmas tree...
Ok, ok, we know that it is a ceramic tree with some of the lights missing, but at least it's a tree.  It is not like we are being Scrooges' this season, we have had so much going on that it did not make sense to put up a tree for 2 days.  We had the carpet and flooring laid on Monday and Tuesday this week and putting up a tree for just a couple of days seemed foolish.  The kids are older and they know that it is not about the tree or the decorations.... it's about the presents (LOL).  We told Jacob that since it's a tiny tree that there would be tiny presents under it.  He didn't buy it.  It was really difficult getting into the spirit this year for so many reasons.....  too many to list here!

But we are trying to get in to the spirit.  Right now, we have on the first airing of the night of "The Christmas Story".  And the turkey is hanging out in the brine to be fried tomorrow.  We started a new Dudley family tradition tonight, we made homemade dumplings and fried rice.  Scott and I figured that since we will have authentic dumplings next year why not start today.  Jacob helped to make them and Scott did the rice.  It was pretty yummy!  

Jacob is tracking Santa on the noradsanta.org site waiting patiently for him to get to his house (with the tiny presents).  I'm waiting for them to go to bed to start (yes, start) wrapping presents.  Our tradition is that there are no presents under the tree until Christmas morning.  I don't know why we started this 12 years ago, but we did.  Growing up we had presents under the tree, just not the ones from Santa (which of course did not get delivered until Christmas Eve after my brother and I went to bed).  I guess parents do the weirdest things.  

I hope that everyone has a wonderful Christmas!  Remember what the season is about...  it is about our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ!  

Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night!

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Flooring & Home Movies

So much has occurred the past week, let me catch you up.  We met our second realtor on Saturday ~ wow, what a difference.  On Saturday, we called and set up an appointment to meet with another carpet rep, also our second estimate.  Monday the fine people from Carpets Direct (a local, family owned business) came to the house and gave us an amazing quote for the entire house.  Let's just say that the first quote from Empire (name used to protect you from foolish purchases) was $2000 more than Carpets Direct and we are laying new flooring in the kitchen.  The new flooring will be laid on Monday and Tuesday next week.  The house is going to look so different.  Scott Patrick, our realtor from Keller Realty, will take interior pictures once we get the new flooring down.  We are very pleased so far with our second choices.  

Also over the weekend we started going through Scott's closet.  We found home movies from when the boys were little.  When we put in the first VHS tape (do they still make those?) into the VCR the boys were mesmerized.  Jacob kept laughing at Warren and Warren kept laughing at Jacob, ahh, brotherly love.  They also found it funny how young we looked and how much hair their dad had.  Hahaha!   We also noticed that our cats (Homey, who is in Cat Heaven and Lucky cat) used to rule the roost.  In every shot there is either one or the other sprawled out or batting a toy around.  It's quite funny to see how simple life was back then.  Scott is in the process of transferring the VHS to DVD as we speak.  Who needs prime time TV when you have home movies from the 90's.  

We have a lot of work to do over the next few days to get ready for new flooring.  We have told the kids that it is spring cleaning times 100.  We have 24 plastic bins that we are able to stack in the garage to help us get organized.  We also plan on several trips to Goodwill and a large garbage load next week.  The weekend is sure to be busy yet very productive.  

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Tis the season for fruitcake

I cannot believe that it is December the 5th.  How time flies.  I did my Christmas cards tonight for our friends and family who live out of town.  It was hard to get started with the holiday list this year for some reason.  We watched the fruitcake episode on Good Eats tonight, I guess that means that I need to get my act together and get out the Brandy!  For those of you who have never received one of my infamous fruitcakes, the process is a labor of love.  I've been making them for years, and every year I say the same thing, "is it good, or are you just being nice?"  Everyone likes the mini loaves, but sometimes I wonder ~ I tried it once, only once.  

I guess the reason I'm having a hard time this year is because of the time frame.  I realized the other day that we only have approximately 12 weeks until the relocation process becomes reality.  And two of those weeks Scott will be in Germany and China.  Can you say, "holy cow, batman!"  I told him the other day that I think that Dallas will be in the Super Bowl because he will be in China on February 1st.  He was not too impressed with my Jimmy the Greek impersonation.  

The holiday season is off and running, I hope it does not run by too fast.  

Thursday, December 4, 2008

You'll shoot your eye out, kid!

Let me preface this by saying that today's message will be not for the casual reader.  Instead of a blog, I'm calling this a "b-itch".  Sorry in advance if that offends anyone, but that is what tonight's read will be.  

First off, today is December 3, and "A Christmas Story" is on for the first time (that we have noticed anyhow).  I am including this because my dear husband is quoting almost every line before it is said, argh!  I think there is football or something on satellite somewhere.    

Second, we met with our former realtor tonight.  Yes, former realtor.  We originally met with her (and I will not use her name to protect the innocent) before Thanksgiving.  She had scheduled an appointment on one night but had to cancel because of a migraine.  Ok, maybe.  The next night she showed up late with jeans and a sweatshirt on.  Ok, maybe we should have had the light go on then?  Over the Thanksgiving holiday week, we were not in town, but she told us that she would have "the sign" in the front yard on Friday and meet up with us on Saturday when we got home.  I called her when we got back in town, left a message "expecting" (expectations, who would have thought?) for her to return our call and meet up with us.  Yea, right.  On Monday, I called again.  This time leaving one of "those" messages on her voicemail.  It's amazing when you leave one of those messages, the return call is very prompt.  She told us a story about thinking that we were out of town until this weekend ~ why? we have kids that go to school (again, the light did not go on...) and she was going to put the sign in the yard this upcoming Friday (blah blah blah).  She agreed to meet us at the house tonight at 4pm to go over the paperwork and sign the contract.  Well....  she called me at 3:45 asking to move it back to 5:30, then called again asking for 6:30, then at 6:30 called and told me where she was.  Finally, she got to the house at 7pm and we had had enough.  I told Scott that I was not getting the warm fuzzy's from her and that we need to kick her to the curb.  He agreed (I know, like he had any choice!).  ~ I don't get feisty too often, but when someone really takes advantage of the situation or does not treat me or my family right, you better watch out.  We are currently taking applications for a real estate agent.  Those who can and will sell our house please step up.

I thought it was a pain to sell a house, no one told us that finding a realtor was a pain also.   

Thank you for reading this far in the post.  It was therapy for me to write it out.  I hope you enjoyed reading about my misery!!  

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

December 2

For those of you who live in Georgia...  Don't forget to vote on Tuesday, December 2.  It is a very important runoff election.  

Go and do your civic responsibility, again!!

Terra Cotta Warriors

The family and I went to see the Terra Cotta Warriors last week.  WOW!!!  Definitely worth the money, and I would recommend the audio tour.  The High Museum is a great place to see an exhibit ~ you can see the other exhibitions within the High for the price of one.  And if you get the audio tour, it works for all the galleries.  Your tour guide for the audio tour is a warrior named Chip.  You will be able to "meet" him as you enter the gallery.  Chip will walk you through the exhibit and tell you a story.  If you are not familiar with the TCW, then Chip will be very informative and will make the tour all the better.  And if you know about the exhibit, the audio tour will be entertaining.   There is a child and an adult audio tour ~ you can hear both versions with the same headset.  All in all, I would highly recommend this one! 

After seeing this exhibit, we are all very excited to travel the Museum of the Qin Terra Cotta Warriors and Horses in Xian sometime during our relocation to see the excavation site and the other warriors.  It is about a 12 hour train ride from Suzhou, and the train ride in itself will be an educational experience for us.  
Not a "real" warrior

We were not allowed to take pictures, so this is the next closest thing!  

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

I want my Mummy!

Today we went to the Atlanta Civic Center to see the exhibit titled Tutankhamun the Golden King and the Great Pharaohs.  We saw ancient Egyptian Pharaoh artifacts with King Tut sprinkled in at the end. There were no mummies, there was no Tut...
There were artifacts that were buried along with the boy king, but there was no sarcophagus. That probably doesn't surprise some of you, but we were really surprised when at the end of the final gallery that was it.  Quite anti-climatic.  

Now don't get me wrong, the exhibit was great and I'm glad that we had a chance to go see the items, but the show was overhyped.  All that was shown on the TV made it appear to be the greatest thing since sliced bread.  I think if the civic center were to title the exhibit what it really is, they would not have the huge ticket sales.  And to further that thought, I'm sure that some visitors will send their letters and tell their friends (kind of like what I'm doing!).  If you were one of the thousands who had the opportunity to see the original Tut tour back in the 70's don't waste your hard earned cash on this one!  If you are curious to see how ancient Egyptian royalty lived, please get your tickets.  

You were warned...........

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Busy Week

How time flies.....  This week has been so crazy.  We have had so much going on all week.  I have wanted to post since Tuesday night when our special was on ~ did anyone watch it??  It was so fun to watch it with Jacob!  We kept looking at one another as the episode aired with the silly cheshire grin on each of our faces.  It was a lot of fun, I am so glad that we had a chance to participate in the filming.  

Thursday I had my second Hep A & B shots... ouch!  Only one more set to go through (that will happen in 5 months) on approximately April 20th.  Oh man...  that means that we only have 6 months to go ~ anxiety anyone?  

Also on Thursday we met with our Realtor.  That was interesting.....  I have never sold a house so I did not know what to expect.  Very informative.  She should be out to take pictures of the brown lawn and the dead trees in the front yard this weekend.  (Man, I knew I should have taken those pretty summer pictures with the flowers in bloom!)  We will be meeting with her again on Monday afternoon to sign the legal papers, put the sign in the front yard, and all the other "stuff" that will need to be done to make it legal...  

This morning (Saturday) the carpet sales rep came to the house, another interesting meeting.  We are still up in the air about whether to lay new carpet, or have a carpet "incentive" for the potential buyers.  I like to call it an incentive (yes, I do wear rose colored glasses!).   If anyone has any thoughts on this, we would love to hear your ideas.  

We are off to see King Tut on Monday at the Atlantic Civic Center.  We've been watching the Tut shows on National Geographic all weekend.  Ok, I've been watching and making the boys and Scott suffer through them.  You can only watch how scientist "think" that Tut died so many times before you have to break into the wine cellar.  I'm excited to see the exhibit, I'm not sure if anyone else is, but do I really care? (LOL)  On Tuesday, we are off to the High Museum to see the Terra Cotta Warriors exhibit.  Yet again, I'm excited, not so sure everyone else in the house is at the same level of excitement.  

Wednesday, we are off to South Carolina to spend the Thanksgiving holiday with the Dudley clan.  I'm going to try to post a few pictures of each museum visit along with a "short" blog each day.  Note the word "try" in the prior sentence!  

Happy Thankgiving week everyone!  

Monday, November 17, 2008

Dear Food Network Update

We are less than 48 hours from the premiere of Dear Food Network: Thanksgiving. I know, I know it was supposed to be on tomorrow, but you will have to wait one more day! Tomorrow night is Dear Food Network: Thanksgiving Disasters (sweet potato flambé anyone? ~ sorry, inside family joke!). I saw a commercial tonight during Iron Chef, and boy did it get me excited for the holiday season. Jacob is getting excited to see the show also, remember he asked one of the scripted questions... "hey mister, you forgot the stuffing!".

I hope that everyone can see the show, if not, it will be on again before Thanksgiving. We have our DVR set to record all three of the Dear Food Network specials this week (guess what you are getting for Christmas, no just kidding!)

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Do you grill?

Last night we got a very interesting phone call from a 212 area code.  It was from a Food Network casting director.  They are going to be filming another "Dear Food Network" special in January to be aired in June.  This episode will be about GRILLING...  problems, questions, etc.  They told us in the email that Jacob and I are not eligible to go ~ darn!  Scott might be in Germany or China when they shoot, so he will not be able to go. We are not sure who the host will be, my luck it will be Bobby Flay.  
If you want more info, send me an email and I will forward to you the email from the casting agent.  Also, I don't think you have to be in the metro Atlanta area for this either, they are accepting questions via video messaging for part of this special.  

On a related note...  Dear Food Network:  Thanksgiving will air on Monday, November 17th.  Don't worry, I'll keep reminding you:-)

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Update

First of all, I want to thank all of you who have either called or emailed us with kind words and wishes.  I appreciate all of them and you!  

Shadow and I spent most of the morning at the vet's office.  The Vet looked at the chest x-ray that was taken on Saturday and concluded that there is no fluid on her heart, good news ~ no congestive heart failure.  He listen to her and also looked at the report from the emergency clinic and agreed with what they had said.  He has ordered us a Holter to monitor her heart rate for 24 hours, hopefully to be delivered either Tuesday or Wednesday.  The 24 hour monitoring device will monitor the ventricular premature contractions (VPC's).  She will wear the device for 24 hours, then the device will be sent back to the company that we ordered it from. From there the vet will decide the next course of treatment.  The medicine that she will probably end up taking (hopefully) will reduce her VPC's by up to 85%.  It was because of a run of VPC's that she had her incident on Saturday.  Let's all hope and pray that she does not have any more long runs of these.  
This condition is very common in Boxers and common in many dogs and cats. The disease in Boxers is called Boxer Cardiomyopathy, and is treatable but not curable. 

Thank you all again for your well wishes, I will update when we know anything else............

Monday, November 3, 2008

A Scary Weekend

Saturday was our last weekend for soccer at CYS.  I had made several trips back home for various things during the day.  The last trip home was after 1pm. I thought we would bring Shadow up to the field for our meeting after the last game of the day with the board of directors (both Scott and I serve on this board for soccer).  The last games were over and we had all gathered around to start the meeting.  Shadow was being such a good girl and just hanging out with us.  We had been meeting for about 45 minutes when Shadow had started coughing, so I moved her around to the back of the meeting as to not to draw attention to her hacking.  About 5 minutes after that, our lead Pastor for the group came over to her and said "is that normal", well she "fainted".  To put it more bluntly, she stopped breathing and her heartbeat stopped.  All I could say is "oh my God she is dead".  I really thought she was.  The others in the meeting stood up and came over to where Shadow was laying and I was standing and just looked at her.  I had to step away, I was already beginning to go into shock as to what was happening.  Some of the others went down to her and saw that she had started breathing (albeit very, very sporadic).  Rick picked her up (at least I think it was Rick) and moved her very quickly to the van and by this time her breathing had picked up a little, and her heart was starting back beating. Rick and Scott took her to the emergency clinic in Fayetteville to been seen and diagnosed.   At the clinic, they took and ECG and also a chest x-ray.  The emergency vet had concluded that she has heart disease and an abnormal arrhythmia.  We have done research on the internet and have found that this is the most common problem/disease that Boxers can have.  
I am taking her to our vet in the morning to have her checked out by them. Hopefully they will be able to tell us something more and give her medicine to have her heart rate beat more regular.  

I was really afraid yesterday afternoon that she was gone.  I want to thank Rick, Cristy, Kelly, Wendy, Rebecca, and the others for giving me hugs and being there for us.  

Friday, October 31, 2008

Typhoid Day 3 (and other stuff)

Last week Scott and I went to see the travel clinic nurse to get our vaccines. We elected to take the oral version of the typhoid vaccine to cover five years instead of the injectable (is that a word?) version of the same vaccine. He took his 4 doses last week, but because I was starting (and finishing) a cold last week, I chose to wait until this week to start mine. Today is day 3. We both took each dose of the "vaccine in a capsule" at night to sleep through any nausea that might occur. The nurse indicated that the nausea would be the worst (oh yea and the potential rash that might appear???) but if you took the pill at night you would sleep through the worst of it. It's 10pm and I took the capsule about an hour ago.... uh oh!

On another note.... a friend of ours who lives in the great swing state of Pennsylvania (can we get a shout out!) had asked a question about our dog, Shadow. She was wondering if we are taking her with us or what is her plan. Well.... we really don't know what we are going to do with her. She is definitely not taking the trip with us, as they eat everything on four legs, fragrant beef anyone (ouch!). We have had a couple of family members "volunteer" to keep her for the two years that we will be abroad, but we are still unsure of what her address will be.

She is a sweet dog (Boxer, age 6) and very well behaved.  She does like to sleep on the couch and as you see from the picture she has to have a warm blankie for cold Atlanta fall mornings (insert laugh here!).  This kind of sounds like the dating game for dogs......  


On yet another side note.....  Tuesday is November 4th.  If you have not voted yet (we did last week ~ in Georgia we could early vote), please make it a point to go out on Tuesday.  It is your civic duty as an American!  

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Mark your calendars...........

As we were watching Good Eats tonight (a very weird Mr. Sweeny episode) we saw the first commercial for the Dear Food Network Thanksgiving episode that Jacob and I participated in back in August. We are so excited that it is finally going to be on. The "premiere" will be on November 17th at 9pm. And if you miss it then..... I'm sure that it will air another 100 times before Thanksgiving day. I have promised Jacob that we will watch it together that first night, even though it is a Monday and a school night.

So mark your calendars and don't forget the popcorn.............

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Happy Birthday Jacob!

Happy birthday to our youngest son, Jacob. It was 10 years ago that I waited until the finish of the Monday night football game between the NE Patriots and the NY Jets to deliver you. I cannot believe that you are 10 years old!

Happy Birthday sweet boy!

Governor Palin on SNL

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Reality

I think that reality may be setting in. Today I realized that we are approximately 8 months from the much anticipated 16 hour flight to Shanghai, followed by the bullet train ride to Suzhou. I came to that realization today by phoning the pediatrician and also the local health department to schedule the appointment for the first of many vaccines. The Hepatitis A vaccine is a 6 month process, vaccine then 6 months later a follow up blood test. The kids are scheduled to get theirs on Friday right after their dental cleaning (a good way to remember the 6 month follow up). Scott and I are waiting for the International Travel Clinic at the Clayton County Health Department ~ is that weird to say? ~ to return our message to set up our appointments.

We will all need to get our Hep A vaccines, then the Typhoid vaccine (which I heard is not fun), then perhaps the rabies, and finally the Japanese Encephalitis. Wow! The last 2 vaccines will depend on what the "expert" at the health department tells us. Those vaccines are "optional" depending on where you will be traveling.

If you are interested in learning more about traveling to China (to see us????) check out this website:  http://wwwn.cdc.gov/travel/destinationChina.aspx

On a side note, we purchased our tickets for the upcoming King Tut exhibit and also the upcoming Terra Cotta Army warriors that will be "visiting" Atlanta during the next 6 months or so. We are very excited, even though the few people that we told about the exhibit at the High Museum to see the Warriors just laughed at us since we will see the actual site in Xi'an. We cannot wait for both, and I'll take lots of pictures and will surely post a few here.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Video of Suzhou

Here is one of the many videos that we found on YouTube of the SIP area (Suzhou Industrial Park).  It is a video from the Chinese government, so be forewarned.  




This is the area where Scott's plant is being built and also where we will be living. Enjoy.........

Long Weekend

As I was driving home from the airport last night from my long weekend in Walt Disney World, my youngest child called me on the phone and said,  "Mom I'm hungry, what's for dinner, where are you?".  Do you think they missed me? My girlfriend and I went to WDW for the opening weekend of the annual Food & Wine Festival at Epcot.  We had a really good time, the food was good and so were the spirits. I'm not a wine drinker, but at each country they had a beer option.  My favorite was the Sam Adams Festival Brew (available only there at F&W).  
While there, I was sure to ride all the rides that I wanted and especially visit the China Pavilion.  I had never viewed the Circle-Vision film "Land of Beauty, Land of Time" there at the pavilion.  You stand in the center of this theatre when the movie starts and it is played on all the large screens at the top of the theatre in a circle.  As I was watching and admiring the scenery and thinking "This is so cool, I'm going to see this in real life!", the scene shifted to Suzhou, yes Suzhou.  Suzhou is actually part of the movie ~ weird but true!  I said out loud, "I'm moving there!"  I think the people around me thought that I had to much of the "festival".  



There is much to be said of a weekend of fun, but it is also good to be home.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Swimming with the Fishes

I must confess that I have never swam in the ocean, wading ankle deep does not count as "swimming".  Growing up in Maine swimming in the ocean was never an option (the water temp in June is a toasty 53 degrees).  While on vacation to the Gulf of Mexico (Gulf Shores, AL to be exact) the waves today were non-existent.  Today was the first time in as long as I can remember where I did not have some sort of anxiety about going deeper than ankle high.  The surf when we arrived on Sunday was crazy thanks to Ike, on Monday it was still rough (the red flags were still up), Tuesday the yellow was raised, but I was still ankle deep.  Today, however, was a different picture.  There were NO waves, the Gulf was as still as I have ever imagined.  I ventured out (still a little apprehensive) deeper and deeper until I was waist high.  Then before I knew it I was just hanging out!  It was really cool!  The cool factor was put over the top when we started seeing (and stepping on) Rays. We could not believe that they were so close.  They were not so big but we knew what they were. Very cool.  We were also swimming with the fishes, literally.  There were so many little fish that it looked like we were parting the Red Sea when we swam and waded through them. We also saw dolphins playing 50 to 100 yards out from us. Tonight when we walked the beach, Scott and the boys saw two more Rays that were probably 12" in diameter.  
When we got back to the condo, I did a quick Wikipedia search and saw that these puppies could be dangerous......  I think I may be back to ankle wading tomorrow!  

Full moon over the Gulf of Mexico

On a side note, Scott just read what I wrote and he thinks I have lost my mind when he found out that I have never swam in the ocean.  His question was "Why do you make me come to the beach if you don't swim?"  LOL!  

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Pedroia for President

Yes, I'm a huge Red Sox fan.  Living in Atlanta it's really hard to listen to the fair weather fans that surround us (you know who you are!).  I grew up in Maine, and one of my most favorite memories growing up was going to Fenway Park with my Dad and brother.  We always had obstructed view seats, but that did not even matter.  Growing up I remember seeing Yaz, Dwight Evans, Carlton Fisk, Fred Lynn, and Jerry Remy just to name a few.  I also remember watching Billy Martin kick dirt on home plate (who is Billy Martin???)  
Watching the Sox on TV these days brings me much joy.  No, it's not playoff time (but it's close). Seeing Dustin Pedroia (listed on the program at a mere 5'9") batting clean up behind Big Papi really makes my day!!! He's hitting .333 and went 3 for 4 today. Ok, all of you non-baseball fans just bear with me, you all know that I'm a Sox fan.  


The link is Pedroia's 3 run home run yesterday up and over the Green Monstah (for those of you familiar with the dialect!)  We will see what happens during the next 20 something days as the season comes to a close.  



Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Learning Chinese

It has been an interesting few weeks here in the Dudley house. With the rapidly approaching deadline we have all been freaking out a little bit (some more than others).  So many things to do, so little time.  First off the children have been trying to master the Chinese language (insert laugh here!).  We have been very fortunate to have purchased the Rosetta Stone software (that's the one with Mr. Gold Medal as the spokesman) and have installed it on both Scott's work computer and very shortly onto my new laptop.  The other night the boys decided they were going to dive in and get to learning the language.  They think that when the computer says a phrase and they don't get it right, by speaking more loudly and yelling at the computer what they think the phrase should sound like the computer will change its mind. LOL.  It doesn't work that way.  I know, I know at least they are trying.  How about if you come to my house and listen to it for a while.  I'm not complaining, it's actually quite funny.  I have not had a chance to start the lessons, I'm sure that I will sound just as silly.  


On another note...  the first weekend of September is here and I am soon to become a football widow.  Yes, the Cowboys are on the TV on Sunday afternoon.  So those of you who play European Football on Sunday afternoons, you have seen the last of my dear husband!  See you in February!!  He has already started his medication for football withdrawals once we get to China, he will be up at 3am on a Monday morning watching the games live (LOL!).


On yet another sidebar...  as I am sitting here writing this post, I have on Fox News getting ready for the President to speak via satellite.  I have much more to post on that, it will have to wait until another day... if I can only wait that long!  
The McCain/Palin ticket rocks!

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Thanksgiving in August


Jacob and I had the most interesting day today.  It all started at 7:45am when we got onto I-75 heading north.  I had not made this drive this early in the day in nearly 7 years, nothing has changed.  We were heading north right into the city and right into traffic.  However, the traffic gods were looking out after us.  You are asking, "why were you going into the city that early, and why was Jacob not in school?"  The answer is quite simple, we were having Thanksgiving in August.  Are you more confused now??  Ok, let me explain.  About 2 months ago my girlfriend had found a post on Craigslist to be part of an audience for a taping of an upcoming Food Network show.  I sent the email not expecting anything to come of it.  Boy was I surprisingly wrong.  The production shoot was for a "Dear Food Network" special to be aired the week before Thanksgiving.  It gets better, the shoot is part of a town hall meeting to ask questions about anything turkey to Alton Brown!  

When I first got the email that I would be considered to be part of the audience, I had to list my guests.  I had to take Jacob (he wants to be a chef when he grows up and last year he did a report and included a picture of AB).  When we got to the production facility there were only 40 other people there and no other children.  Boy do we feel special.  Before we went into the studio, one of the producers came around with staged questions and gave one to Jacob!  How cool is that.   We proceeded into the studio and the taping began.  I cannot wait to see how it is going to turn out on TV.  

I was quite happy to see that the Alton Brown you see on Good Eats and Iron Chef (and the upcoming Feasting on Waves ~ we got hats!) is the man that you get in person!  It was a total blast and we were very fortunate to have been chosen out of the thousands that had requested to be part of the audience.   

You will have to watch to see how it turns out.  I'm sure if you ask Jacob for his autograph, he will surely give it to you!  


Parking lot at the Be Square Production facilty


Jacob and I with Alton after the shoot ~ we had to dress like it was Thanksgiving and not August in Atlanta.



Saturday, July 26, 2008

Germany - Retrospective

I’ve been home now for one week, back from my short stay in Germany. I wanted to expand a little on the trip and lessons learned. Warning, this is a long post……..

Lesson 1: Prepare for the unexpected. I went to Germany expecting to be picked up at the airport and transported to my destination by a “chauffeur” of the company I was visiting. It turned out that my premonitions of doom were fulfilled when I arrived and waited at the airport for 3 hours without anyone there to take me to my destination (about 90 minutes away). I was forced to rent a vehicle and drive myself there. I was not carrying any phone numbers for people to contact (because I didn’t have those numbers) so I was on my own and had no one to tell I was stuck. I did not have the directions printed to indicate how to get where I was going. I had to get online, which thank God Wi-Fi at the airport works very well, do some searching and write my directions out by hand (how sad is that!). Luckily I had my map of Germany with me to provide some assistance.

Lesson 2: No matter what you think you know; you don’t know anything. I made a trip to Germany 2 years ago with a colleague. I knew we (he was the driver, I was the navigator) were driving to our destination. I used the time leading up to the trip to get familiar with German road signs & rules of the road (for example, on the Autobahn, it is illegal to pass on the right) and take some CD language courses to be ready for the trip. This time, I didn’t think I was driving and I thought my language skills were still okay so I didn’t prepare as well. I WAS WRONG! I had to dive in without water wings and it was a struggle. I was never fluent in German (although I could ask where the toilet was, you know useful stuff like that) but where before I could get by in many situations provided people spoke slowly or repeated themselves until the “duh” look left my face. This trip I don’t think the “duh” look ever left my face. It didn’t stop me from trying, but it made for a very uneasy feeling the entire time.

Lesson 3: Despite any ineptitude with a language, it makes a big difference to try and speak the language as opposed to expecting people to speak English. I found it very difficult to remain in “German” mode once someone spoke to me in English. I made an effort and it seemed to make a difference when attempting the language before returning to English. I wasn’t always successful but it’s the only way to learn. It’s strange how your perspective changes when you’re the “alien” in the country.

Lesson 4: Step outside your comfort zone. On my last visit, we were taken care of every night, someone to take us out to dinner and ensure we got to see the local sights. This trip was much different; I was on my own all but one evening. Being slightly introverted it wasn’t much of a problem being by myself, it was forcing myself out amongst the locals to eat and walk through town playing the American tourist. I hate eating by myself, I always feel like Steve Martin in “The Lonely Guy” movie where he would walk into the restaurant and ask for a table for one and all of a sudden a spotlight shines on him as he is escorted through the center of the establishment with everyone looking at him. I know it doesn’t happen but sometimes it feels that way. Knowing that in less than 1 year I’ll be diving in to a totally different culture (and I’ll stand out a little more than I did in Germany), I spent more time doing things I might not have done in the past to try and experience the local flavor. In years past I would’ve never stopped in Heidelberg on my way back to Frankfurt just to take a walk around. I’ve never really taken the time on trips to stop and see/appreciate the area; I’ve always been on a schedule and eager to get to my final destination, missing the journey.




I’ve attached some photos of Eberbach to provide some glimpse into the area. This is a photo of the area immediately around the Krone-Post Hotel. The building directly in front is another hotel, with several restaurants in this area, the tables in front are where you go to have a beer, eat and sit down to enjoy the evening with friends. The smaller building to the right of the hotel is one of the older buildings in the town.


In this photo note the stone walls and the gate covered with ivy. These walls are part of the original city walls built to protect the town from invaders, the homes are built into these walls. The gate is one of the original entry points into the town, now it’s a tight squeeze to fit your car through. The building on the left was built in 1570 the one to the right shortly thereafter.






Blending the old with the new, notice the satellite dishes located on apartments just outside of the “old city” walls.





The streets are not very wide which is okay when the majority of the vehicles are very small. Walking on the sidewalks, you feel you’re going to become a statistic.
Finally, I wanted to post more photos of the local wildlife. My earlier post mentioned the plastic wild boars around town, below is a compilation of those images just to show the ones I found walking around the town.

Like many things in life, the negatives all seem to fall away and we remember all the positive things. Even some things that may seem negative can turn around for you, like having to rent a car and get myself to my destination. If I had been chauffeured around; I would have never been able to see Heidelberg, the castles along the drive and spend as much time getting to see the area on my own. I would've missed out. See Lesson 4, I prefer structure and stability but that didn't prevent me from spending a moment to take a look around and see what there was to see.



Thursday, July 24, 2008

World of Coke

On Monday I took the kids and a family friend to the World of Coke. We had not been since it re-opened in the new location, and since we really had not done anything "fun" this summer, it was a nice treat. We watched the 4D movie, proceeded through the Pop Culture Gallery and the Perfect Pauses Theatre before the boys headed straight to the Taste It! room. We started at Europe, then off to Latin America, and finally to Asia. I was a bit hesitant to try any of the "cokes" other than the ones that I knew tasted ok. Well, when we got to Asia it was a given that we tried the three drinks from China. The Smart Apple really tasted good, and so did the Nestea! The Fanta drink from Hong Kong, not so much. Yea, we have something to drink!!

I wasn't sure that I should post anything from this week, since nothing was really relevent to our move, until I was prompted by Scott to write about our drinks from China and that they were relevent to the move. Think what you want... I'll try to do better next time!

Until then.......................t

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Guten Tag

Scott checking in, blogging from the road. I'm in Frankfurt this evening to catch a flight to Atlanta tomorrow morning. I can't wait to be home, it's been an interesting trip but it's not fun being away from the family. I know Tammy wants me to put together a post so here goes, I'll keep it short (sure).

I stayed in Eberbach for the trip (Eber=Boar and Bach=Town) which explains the wild boars all around town (as seen in previous Tammy post). I spoke with a local who knows Eberbach and he indicated the town created the boars for painting as a charity fund raiser. Business' would purchase the boar, paint it and display it for I think he said 500 Euros. I'm not sure how many different ones I found, I think it's close to 8 or 9 different painted boars. The village is about 12,000 people living in close quarters, talk about where everybody knows your name. It has a long history and many parts of the original town walls & corner guardposts are still there. I was staying inside the original town gates so I was able to walk pretty much everywhere. It's much different than the US, outside of resteraunts people will sit under the umbrellas and drink beer, chat and just relax. It's not the rush, rush pace in Atlanta. People are in no hurry, it was interesting to people watch. The food was excellent, I got the Schnitzel & Spatzle fixes and also tried the Rumpsteak and Saurbraten, all excellent. Good beer, no surprises there.

I spent most of the time on my own so I walked around a lot, got lost many times but all in all it was a good time. I was able to see two of the major pieces of equipment for my company in the infancy stages, makes China very real about now. The trials I was sent to work on were completed early so I had one extra day to take time to travel and see Heidelberg on the way back to Frankfurt. The weather wasn't cooperating so I only spent a short time there, I was also in a hurry to get to Frankfurt (like the plane would leave early...Mr. Dudley is here, let's taxi and get him home). Heidelberg would probably take several days to see all the sights, a castle and shops galore. I must've walked 10-12 blocks on a street that contained just shops & shops & shops, food, clothes, music, art, etc. I was about 1/3 soaked from the rain and decided to head back to the car. The shops were nice, old buildings, etc. but wet is wet no matter what country you are in and I didn't want to get soaked.

I drove on this trip (not the original plan but roll with the punches) and was able to get moving on the Autobahn. I captured proof that I took the car up to 180 kph before noticing my exit was very close (whoops! there it goes...............). I told you I was in a hurry to get to Frankfurt.
So now I sit, waiting for tomorrow morning. I’m not sure if it’s better to stay up late and hope to sleep on the plane tomorrow or if I should sleep and be awake for the 10+ hour flight. Last time I was unable to sleep more than a couple of hours/night the entire week and so I slept a good bit on the return flight. I’ve slept better this time around so I don’t know how the flight will go. The airlines do all they can to entertain you, it’s interesting how it has changed in the 2 years since my last trip here. Last time, it was watch the movies they had for the flight and everyone watched the same thing. This time, each seat had it’s own little touch screen menu of options so I could choose from TV Shows, Movies, HBO, Games, Music or look at the screen showing where we are in the flight pattern and think “Aren’t we there yet?”. The one thing that’s bad about selecting your own movie is that people look at you funny when they notice you’re watching Horton Hears a Who. I also found it interesting that everything was free with the exception of the HBO programming which were all comedy specials. Even in flight HBO isn’t part of the standard cable package.
My next post should come to you from the U.S. if all goes as planned.

5 down, 2 to go............

Ok, Scott has been gone for 5 days now and I have not been admitted onto the crazy floor at Henry Medical! The kids and I have been chatting and videocalling everyday via Skype, which has been cool. We plan on using Skype when we do move to China to talk with family and friends. We have our webcam so we can "see" everybody everyday if we want. If you don't know about Skype, please check it out (http://www.skype.com/ ~ and NO we do not get royalties!)



IS THAT A WILD BOAR IN THE HALL??????

Yes, that is a wild boar...... I hope that Scott will blog about his trip once he gets home and gets some sleep. This was one of his first images that he sent back to us. There are even more boars throughout the village of Eberbach, just wait and see! There is even a "SpiderPig" ~ Simpson's connoisseurs you know what I mean! The rest of you will just have to wait and see...

Until next time............................................t

Monday, July 14, 2008

My first post

Ok, so this is my first every post on any such blog. I will admit that I'm far from a writer, but in the upcoming year I'm sure that I will have much to write about. Much of which you, as the reader, may or may not be interested in hearing about. SO.... here it goes, wish me luck!


So if you don't know we have about 11 months before the big "relocation" to China. Yes, China. Scott's job is relocating him for 2 years to right outside of Shanghai in a "town" called Suzhou. This town has approximately 5 million people. It is really quite exciting and a little overwhelming, to say the least. So I've told myself that I will start "writing" (I was never, nor to do admit that I am now that I ever had a talent for doing such a thing) a blog about my experience leading up to , and living overseas. My friend told me perhaps my stories might be read by someone who could use the advise before their own move. HA!


Scott is in Germany this week running trials (don't ask me) on a piece of equipment that will be shipped to the plant in Suzhou. It's only been a little over 24 hours since he's been gone, and boy does it suck! What I try to keep not reminding myself is that this could be real life come next Spring because he may (99% for sure) be going prior to the kids and I going. The toughest part is only talking to him once a day, maybe twice if he gets done early enough. The time difference in China is 12 hours (13 when we turn the clocks back in the winter) and talking to him then will be very difficult. Yes, don't worry about that now... focus on today! Whatever:-) He'll be back on Friday so it's not that bad, the kids and I will be eating out a lot.


I can't promise that I'll post everyday, nor even every week. I guess whenever I think there is something that 1. I need to get off my chest, 2. is relevent to our move, or 3. you may find funny, haha!


I hope you enjoy reading my drama!