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Asia, Destinations

It’s still dark but I made it

November 18, 2014 • By

I arrived safely in Shanghai after a nearly 13-hour flight from San Francisco. Since the flight landed after sunset, it’s difficult to give an accurate perspective on what the city has to offer but I have already made the following assumptions.  Please allows for me to correct myself later.

The Chinese do not wait in line in fact they are more aggressive than New Yorkers when it comes to pushing their way to the front. I’ve nicknamed them the cutters at this point.

Blonde American is synonymous for sucker as eight very persistent men followed me along the exit rope from the minute I walked out of the International terminal. They prayed on my confusion with the signage and my lack of understanding of the language and frankly I’ll admit it, they got me! I paid $85 USD for a cab instead of $40 USD but I made it to my destination and that’s all that matters.

There is no such thing as non-smoking. A very nice bellhop escorted me to my first non-smoking room, which contained no less than seven ashtrays. I despise smoking so I asked to be moved to a less smokey, non smoking room. After lots of conversing in Chinese, the front desk determined they could move me. The second room was much more tolerable until about midnight local time when I awoke nearly chocking on smoke likely from the tremendous ventilation system.

Lastly, the beds are as hard as a rock, which of course I did not notice under the beautiful display of clean linens and pillows until I plopped myself on the bed and promptly felt my back start to spasm. My Chinese medicine man (much more on him later) warned me that only five star hotels provide suitable accommodations but of course I failed to listen and that’s why I am up at 3:00 am writing.

I am sure we all know the princess and the pea story. At some stage of my restless sleep, I pondered if sleeping on frozen peas might be more bearable. Every time I turned to a new side, my IT band screamed as if I was rolling on a foam roller (That means a pain typically self-afflicted). Being a resourceful person, I gathered up the designer pillows and created a bed on the carpeted floor. I don’t camp but I am pretty sure I engineered a bed worthy of a Jeannie in a Bottle and alas I mustered up a few hours of sleep.

I’m waiting for the sunrise and then I will be making a trip to Starbucks. It’s bright green logo beckoning me from my dimly lit (really like no lights) hotel room. I wanted a room with a few after all.  Once she and I have a peace offering latte, I will be ready to take on the sights of the Old City, the Bund and Xintiandi and Yu Gardens for tea. I will report my findings later. Who doesn’t love a city with a river than runs through it and shopping?


Asia, Destinations

And I am off…

November 17, 2014 • By

My bags are packed and I’m at O’Hare hoping for an on time departure and if you know me well you probably realize the odds are against me.  I didn’t sleep last night mostly due to nerves for my big trip but I was alone at my parents home – the home I lived in for nearly 16 years as a child and teen.  There were all sorts of crazy noises and my imagination got the best of me as I envisioned a home invasion amongst other very unfortunate happenings.  Let me note there is an alarm system on the house and it was set.

After a curious noise startled me at about 2:00 am, I decided to go to the window and see if I was indeed done for this very night.  To my surprise, I did see something moving in the yard and as I watched its shadow move in the snow dusted yard and my eyes came into focus in the night sky, I realized this very vicious person coming to get me was indeed BAMBI.  The deer were searching for food and nuzzled up against the bushes along our front windows to make just enough noise to cause me concern.  I went back to bed and thought further about my trip and then realized I never bought razors.  It’s a darn good thing I only shave my legs once a month (note: great benefit to being single).  Who needs razors?

I’m off for a two part flight departing ORD – SFO – SHANGHAI – This means I’ve been gifted 18 hours of time to plan my trip, catch up on my reading and ponder if Hawaii might have been a more relaxing destination.

Please join me along the way for my Asian Adventure.  I am blessed to have this opportunity and time to see another part of the world. I am traveling solo as my travel bud and friend Jill is sitting this one out but will be joining me in spirit.

Lots of love,

Kelly