shanghai studio.

if i had to sum up what i've learned about life in China so far,
it would be:
let go of your expectations.
prior to coming to Shanghai, we planned on renting a two-bedroom apartment in Pudong (the suburban area of Shanghai), right next to my school.
instead, we'll be living in a studio villa (all we could afford) right off one of the most popular streets in Shanghai in the former French concession.
and this place feels like it was made for us.
(i've secretly always wanted to live in a studio).
(but dave is not so secretly a hoarder, so normally, studio living would not be an option).
newly renovated, with its own entrance on its own floor (practically an impossibility in the city of high rises and walk-ups), a gracious landlady, two minutes from the subway station, a Protestant church down the street, tree-lined streets, authentic local eateries, and according to guides, some of the city's best nightlife.
as one of my classmate's put it, after a long day of teaching, it's nice to have someplace that you love to come home to.
so hello new home.
we're happy to have you.

it's (almost) moving day!

[my dad's loaded up truck, on the way to the airport]
gosh, we're so excited.
i hope that i can sleep tonight.
i've (re)packed our bags for tomorrow's move to the other side of town.
we're praying that there are no unexpected hiccups,
as there sometimes are,
especially when dealing with a completely different country's system.
God-willing, tomorrow at this time,
we'll be unpacked and settled in,
new residents of the former French Concession.


Ni Hao, Shanghai!

the year-long Shanghai adventure has officially begun!
not going to lie, I cried the first day here. and maybe the second day too... and the third. we felt so blessed to be sent off in prayer by our family and friends, but so sad that we had to say goodbye. things that made the initial transition even harder: 
not having a fur baby to cuddle with
not having a working VPN to keep in touch through facebook/instagram/blogs
the total absence of California sunshine.

but now that we've been here a few days, I think we've adapted a little bit.
we've had our first...
 xiao long bao 
metro/bus/taxi rides
sighting of babies who don't wear diapers (just pants with strategically-placed holes)
panda visit at the Shanghai zoo
stroll along the Bund
bootleg DVDs
Chinese Coffee Bean/Pizza Hut/McDonald's/Starbucks
apartment visits...
this week has been a whirlwind.
i'm so thankful that Dave and I have each other
and the most supportive family & friends we could ask for.
even though I oscillate between homesickness and awe,
i'm thankful to be here.
ni hao, Shanghai!

Goodbye for now, California. (We'll be back).


Gosh, I can't believe that at the beginning of this week, we were in sunny and beautiful California surrounded by family and friends. Now we're in Shanghai! (We've actually been here since Wednesday, but VPN issues prevented me from posting). We sure do miss the beach, sun, sand, and sunsets, but we have started to settle in a little bit. Pictures of our adventures thus far will be posted soon! In the meantime, I'm catching up on Facebook, Instagram and the blogosphere. Xoxo!

The Pre-China Bucket List.

A month from today, we'll be in China.
It's unreal.

So, besides the boring packing/selling/storage of our stuff that has to happen in the next two weeks (oh, and you know, getting our visas and important things like that), we have lots on our bucket list and no days to spare.

The Abbreviated List:
kayaking in the Back Bay (again)
Disneyland (although there's always one in Hong Kong if we don't make the original)
homemade salted caramel ice cream
beach camping at San Onofre
brunch at Plum's
dinner at Bouchon (or at least some extra-large macarons from their Bakery)
sushi at Nanasan and/or Sugarfish
the drive-in movie theater
the truffle burger at Umami Burger
Pizza Port
bonfire at CDM
walking food tour of Laguna Beach
sunset happy hour at K'ya's rooftop lounge
Drybar/Manhattan Beach
Yo-Yo Ma at the Hollywood Bowl

And a couple things we've checked off:
times moves too quickly, but we plan on maxing out our California time while we can.