Chinese New Year 2008

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Before I start telling you about our Chinese New Year. Here are the photos. Unfortunately most of the photos were on Mum’s Camera and I forgot to get a copy before she went back to Thailand. I’ll try to upload some more later on.

For those of you that don’t know the Chinese have a lunisolar calendar which means that the Chinese New Year isn’t the 31stof December. Chinese New Year generally happens sometime in February and in China it’s a big deal, a REALLY big deal.

For the whole month everything goes a little bit crazy (like Christmas in Australia but with 1 billion people). Here are some of the things that happen:

  • Almost all the Chinese get to take a 9 day holiday BUT 4 ofthose days are weekends and they have to work the entire weekend before the holiday, so they only really 3 days off but if you try to explainthat to them they’ll adamantly say they get 9 days off.
  • Many part time employees take the entire month off.Lots of English schools shut down for the whole month.
  • Virtually everyone goes home.
  • There are virtually no cars in Beijing and most of the pollution goes away as well.
  • They start selling fireworks 3 days before Chinese New Year and lots of Chinese people spend up to a months salary on Fireworks and food for the banquets.
  • On Chinese New Year the fireworks start going off as soon as it gets dark and by midnight they are constantly going off in every direction.
  • The fireworks keep going for the next 2 weeks.
  • It’s traditional to make Jiaozi (dumplings) during Chinese New Year.

This Chinese New Year was extra special because my Parents and Daniel decided to visit us (after having some problems with their visas). Here is a breakdown of what we did:

  • Tuesday – Sheree picked them up from the airport and then took them to the Great Wall with some of our friends from Yizhuang.
  • Wednesday - We all went to Longqing Xia to see the Ice Festival with some of my friends from work. On Wednesday night we let off about $200 worth of fireworks (We carried them all around in a suitcase) at 10pm then went back to the apartment on the 9th floor to watch the fireworks till about 1am.
  • Thursday – We relaxed and got a massage at the hair dresser. We were going to go chair skating but they had already packed up for the year :-(
  • Friday – We were going to go to the Pearl Market but it was closed :-( fortunately the Toy Market behind it wasn’t closed :-)
  • Saturday – I went Skiing with Daniel while everyone else relaxed at home. We took a bus there and back unfortunately whenwe tried to catch the bus back to Beijing it was full so we jumped in a van with about seven other people. I had no idea were we were going but the lady next to me was going to Beijing as well so I figured if we followed her we’d make it back. In the end we found out that the van was going to the first bus stop so we were able to get on the bus and make it back to Beijing.
  • Sunday - We didn’t do much on Sunday apart from say goodbye and send Mum, Dad and Dano off to the airport.

Overall Chinese New Year was a lot of fun. It was great catching up with my parents although I did neglect Sheree a bit that week (I tried to make up for it the next week).

China Catch Up

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Procrastination!

It’s amazing how easy it is to stop
doing something (like posting to this blog) and once you’ve stopped
doing it guilt and fear stops you from starting again.

  • Guilt because you feel that you
    should somehow compensate for failing.
  • Fear because now that you have to
    catch up you’ll have to do double, triple, quadruple the amount of
    work just to catch up today let alone getting ahead.

So it’s been four months since my last
update so rather than writing a big long post I’m going to summarize
each month.

September

September was basically a boring month.
We were both back at work and nothing interesting really happened. I
spent a bit of time uploading and GeoTagging lots of the photos that
we have.

October

Israel and Ruth came over in October
before they went to Thailand to see my parents. I went down to Zibo
with them to see where Israel lived while he was in China. They took
me around to all their favourite places and just like Beijing half of
them didn’t exist any more (things change rapidly over here).

November

This was a really pivotal month at
work. We finally released the new website which was good and bad. We
were having lots of problems with the old site and the new site fixed
a lot of issues while introducing new issues. My manager also
finished his contract at Language Calls and decided to go back to
America.

December

Thailand! That just about sums it up
^_^

The beginning of the month was really
busy but it was worth it to go to Thailand for Christmas and see all
my Brothers. I don’t want to spend to much time writing about it here
because I’m going to write a full post about it later on but you can
check out the photos if you want to
http://picasaweb.google.com/adinobro/Christmas2007Thailand

January

It was really hard to go back to work
after Christmas. To make things worse I got sick for a week and then
depressed for a week. It wasn’t a good month for me. Things had
picked up by the end of the month and it finished on a good note
especially since my parent’s and Daniel were coming over for Chinese
New Year but I’ll write about that at the end of the month.

So that’s about it for this post. The
next post should be coming soon.