Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Beijing and Shaghai


Getting ready for a 10 day trip to China in November to Beijing and Shanghai. Connie and I will be travelling with my daughter Sarah and Sister-in-law Maria and will be meeting my nephew Ben who will be our tour guide. I'm sure he's thrilled! Ben lives in Shanghai and will be flying to Beijing to join us at our hotel. After 6 days in Beijing we will then fly to Shanghai where we (hopefully) will join Maria's brother Bob and family for a Thanksgiving dinner at their home. Lots of sites to see and not so much time to do it! Everybody is pretty excited! Our Visa's are in order to enter China - Americans are required to have a visa that is good for 90 days visit to China. We're waiting for our tickets to arrive for our Air China flight from San Francisco to Beijing. Smartours (whom we traveled to Thailand in the past offered this trip and we couldn't pass up the deal). The price of the tour and inter-China transport was cheaper than just flying from Chicago to Beijing. Plus, we get 10 days lodging and some meals. They assure us that we do not have to travel with the tour group - merely present ourselves at the departure time to fly from Beijing to Shanghai. Thus Ben the travel guide! He's taken a lot of people to see the sites and I hope he's not too bored with doing it all again. Maria, who is an architect is quite interested in seeing the Olympic sites and there's a chance we can swim in "The Cube".

We'll be flying to San Francisco a day early to ease the pain of the 14 hour flight to China the next day. Sarah is a little apprehensive about the length of the flight (4 or 5 hours is her max. flight to date). I told her that it's not a fun thing to do but the rewards will be worth it. I'm sure we'll recover quite nicely. When we return we're going to spend another 2 days in S.F. to decompress from the trip before returning home. Keep watching for my many reports on activities while in China!

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Illini vs Illinois State, September 12, 2009 - Drove down to Champaign for our first Illini game of the season.

The new statue of Harold "Red" Grange on the West Plaza outside Memorial Stadium
Here's an Amish family buggy in Arthur, Illinois an Amish community of 4,500.. We spent the afternoon in Arthur and attended the Straw Broom festival in Arcola.

Although the Illini won, bad things are in store for this season, I'm afraid. Not so good against a team that was not so good. Quite a time I showed my bride on our 21st anniversary! Anyway, here's a little video shot with my Sony camera.

Here's Eddie McGhee scoring on a one yard run: