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Saturday, January 22, 2011

On the road again...

Well, my reprieve from travel toward the end of 2010 was soon ended with the arrival of the New Year.  So far I have been to Beijing, Qingdao, Singapore and Lijiang with plans to head back to Singapore, Qingdao and then to India all within the next three weeks.  Needless to say I am getting really good at packing and living out of a suitcase.

I just returned from our National Sales Meeting held in Yunnan province at a city called LiJiang.  LiJiang is located in western China near Tibet and is in a very mountainous region - sort of the foothills to the Himalayas.  The city is 2,400 meters above sea level and you could really tell if you exerted yourself too much.  We stayed in a very nice hotel in the Old Town which is very touristy but very beautiful at the same time.  The weather was unseasonably cold during our stay with temps at or below the freezing point and because LiJiang is in the southern part of China the government does not supply central heating.  The hotel was mostly open air and they only heat the hotel rooms, however, they don't turn on the heat until 7pm.  When I got to my room it was 10 degrees C. (about 48 degrees F)  so I immediately turned on the room heater and cranked it on high.  After 30 minutes of blowing cold air the temp was still at 10C.  I went to the front desk to inform them that my heater was malfunctioning to which they replied "No problem - we turn heat on at 7pm" (it was 5pm at this time)  I asked them if they could turn it on earlier to which they replied "7pm is earlier - last night we turned it on at 8pm"  I decided to walk around the town - if I was going to  be cold I was at least going to be outside besides the walk warmed me up.  Had a light dinner with a couple of coworkers who arrived at the same time as I did and then got back to the hotel around 8pm - looking forward to having had the heat on for a full hour.  Got to the room - 9 degrees C!  I called again and was told that the heat was indeed on and that it might take some time to warm up.  I crawled into an incredibly cold bed with an extra blanket looking up at the ceiling and seeing my breath!  It was like winter camping.  I was finally able to warm a section of the bed with what remaining body heat I had and was able to fall asleep.  However, each time I strayed for my little "cone of warmth" I was shockingly awakened by the ice cold sheets to my left or right.  I woke up about 6 am and the room was 8 degrees C - 46 degrees F!!  It turns out that one of the hotel's main boilers failed and about half of the hotel rooms had no heat, that, combined with record low temps for the region was a cruel combination.  They repaired the boiler the next day and when the maids cleaned the rooms they also installed electric blankets under the sheets - the second night was wonderful at warm 19 degrees C - 66 degrees F.
The meeting went well until I learned that my early Saturday flight to Shanghai was cancelled due to snow in Shanghai!  I then had to take the only other flight available which left around 2pm and arrived home around 7pm - I have never been so happy to return to a nice warm home - finally!

Hello again!

Dear family and friends it has been a while since I have sat down to write.  I am sure some of you thought I made a new year's resolution to stop writing but that is not the case.  Life is just so busy and it is hard to find the time to get everything done that you have to do.  I know, everyone is busy these days - except for you retired folks - but you have earned it!  So enjoy.  The January 1st new year's celebration here in China is something of a non-event for most Chinese.  It is the ex-pats who do most of the celebrating.  Cynthia and I went out for dinner and dancing with a Canadian couple that we have met and really enjoy spending time with.  The boys rang in the new year at home playing video games and snacking on whatever they could find - typical guy stuff.

Landon has now become the second bread winner in the family.  He is a professional model!  One of Landon's friend's has been modeling for a couple of years and his friend's mother recommended that Cynthia send a couple of photos to the agency she works with and low and behold he got the call. The event was an entire day affair and did not begin well but ended great.  Landon's hair has been growing out and so they decided to curl his hair for the photo shoot - in tight pinky finger size curls!  When Cynthia came in to the dressing room they were just finishing the last curls and Landon was nearly in tears and whispered to his mom that he wanted to go home.  Cynthia simply said "No - this is a job and these people are counting on you!"  She then left nearly in tears herself wondering what she had gotten him into.  Once they began shooting things went much better.  The photographer was very good with the kids and they had lots of candy, snacks and soda for them to consume between shots.  The clothes he was modeling were very trendy (Chinese trendy that is) - bright colors, mixed patterns with lots of buttons, strings, zippers and other non-essential accessories.  Cynthia described it as Chinese clown attire.  Over the course of the day Landon was in over 30 outfits each time being attended to by 3 or 4 assistants dressing him, fixing his hair, adjusting his shirts - very professional. He earned 900 rmb for his work (~$120)  The photos are for a Spring catalog and we will get a copy once it is published.  Landon was a big hit with the staff and they really liked working with him and expect to use him for future jobs.  So begins the college fund!