Wednesday, January 28, 2009

More from Malaysia






Well, you can tell we are on vacation because blogging becomes a favorite past-time.  It is fun to share the beautiful photos with our friends and family -- and we have been encouraged to do so (although we feel a bit mean given that those of you in Minnesota are freezing your buns off)!  
Today we ventured to another area of Sabah, Malaysia to visit the Orang Utan rehabilitation center.  Like many animals, the Orang Utan are losing their natural environment due to the spread of palm oil plantations.  There is now a national relocation program and orphaned babies are taken in for rehabilitation when they are found.  We saw three of the four 2-4 year old (toddler) Orang Utans today.  The rehabilitation center is affiliated with a Shangri-La hotel, and they take in the little ones and care for them until they are ready to start fending for themselves in the wild.  We saw them come down to a platform in the woods for feeding time.  Once they are OK on their own in that environment, they will be moved to a 2nd step of the program (not like other 12 step programs!)
After monkey-ing around, we came back to the hotel for a swim and some fun in the sun before a thunderstorm struck. We have two more days before we go back to Shanghai and resume our abnormal, normal lives.  

Hope everyone reading along is doing well.  





Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Crystal Clear Waters of Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia (by Jin)

Today I (Jin) went on a boat to an island. It was called Manukan Island. It has crystal clear water. I went snorkeling with mom and dad. We saw lots of coral, fish and sea urchins in the water. {Note:  Jeff is co-authoring from this point on} Qi got bit by a jelly "bug" (something like a jelly fish) in a very private area (OUCH!!!).  Jin claims that he was stung in 5 places, but Qi was only one who needed medical attention. Sunny also went snorkeling with Dad and saw plenty of tropical fish.  

We're heading to an Orang-utan preserve tomorrow.  Borneo is the native habitat of orang-utans.  Laura is ecstatic!!!  Mr Zhu, our driver, wants us to bring a orang-utan back to Shanghai so that he can keep it as a pet (I'm only half-kidding).

Beijing Welcomes You

This is Jin's performance of Welcome to Beijing.  Hie is in the front row in a mask and yellow outfit.  He has been singing this song nonstop for weeks!!!!

Lunar New Year Assembly


Happy Year of the Ox (not cow as I had been saying).  Lunar New Year is a HUGE deal in China.  Everyone closes up shop and heads for home.  It is very much like Christmas in the states.  The stores are packed with people buying decorations and buying the ingredients for all of their favorite holiday meals.  
The pictures posted here are from the kids' school assembly.  It was darling, with each of the kids getting a chance to be on stage either dancing or singing a tune.  The faculty dressed up in these cue costumes and the Red Envelopes (Hong Bao) were handed out.  
The girls seated next to Sun are her best buddies -- Maurin and Mary Kelly.  They are her fashion icons and we will be heading to Yu Yuan gardens, tourist land extraordinaire -- to purchase a Chinese dress like them in the New Year.  I am full on board Sun's "want to dress like a girl" band wagon -- just too hard to resist all the dresses, shoes, and hair doodles.  Sun's hair is recovering from her self-styled band trim (i.e. hack), but fortunately she looks good in short hair and is pacified by dolling it up with inexpensive hair accessories which are in great supply over here at the local markets.  More later from Malaysia........