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Dads and Lads and Tents

Oliver has a Dad’s and Lad’s weekend coming up which is an overnight camping event at BISS on the Football field.  All the sons and their Dad’s will be pitching tents, playing games, eating and drinking prior to a night in the tents; a group breakfast and then home.  We had been told that camping gear is very reasonable here, so today we all went to the store to take a look.  45 minutes later and 1 full shopping trolley, we return home with a tent, 4 sleeping bags, 4 sleeping mats, a couple of lights and a couple of chairs.  We didn’t spend too much either!  The tent springs to life, like a life raft on the Baring Sea (Deadliest Catch reference!)  Out of the cover, give it a shake and 2 seconds later there is a tent ready to sleep in!  So clever.

Both children are so excited and tonight they are sleeping in the tent, in our living room, on the 16th floor of an apartment complex!  Lots of giggles, whispering and rustles for quite some time after official lights out, so I am hoping they will sleep in tomorrow!!

They look just like the hungry caterpillar!

Too excited to sleep

Too excited to sleep

Tent in our Living Room

The Tooth Fairy

The Tooth Fairy paid us a visit last night.  Isabelle finally lost her wobbly bottom tooth while we out to dinner.  She was so excited about putting her tooth under her pillow to see if the Tooth Fairy travelled as far as China.  After a discussion about the fact that she probably would, but she would have to deal in the local currency, she was reassured that there would be something under her pillow.

So, I got woken up this morning by an excited little girl waving a 20RMB note under my nose, jumping up and down and proclaiming that she had lots of money now.  20RMB is about £2/$3 and is apparently the going rate in Shanghai.

Kids First Day at School – Monday April 9th 2012

First Day of School

First day of school for my little angels!  They were nervous, scared, excited and apprehensive about starting at the British International School Shanghai (BISS).  Just like me on my first day in the office here!!!  We had been to visit for an orientation and to get school uniform when we first arrived, and they had both met their teachers and seen the school.  It is a HUGE change from their little environments in Chalfont St Giles, Bucks, UK.

Owen and I rode the school bus with them this morning – 50 minutes from our apartment complex and makes the day soooooo long for them.  We had a meet and greet with the headmaster and the PFA (Parents and Friends Association) right after drop off.  It was lovely to meet some people who had been here a while and could answer our questions about where to go shopping, find the best fakes, best hairdresser and good restaurant recommendations, etc.

To my relief, they both got off the bus at 3.50pm with big smiles and positive chatter about their day.  They both “found friends” and are looking forward to going back tomorrow – I will take that as a good sign!

The Start of the Adventure

One week ago the adventures of OSIO in Shanghai began.  OSIO is our family: Owen, Sara, Isabelle and Oliver, not forgetting Tetley our dog.

We had packed up our household contents, had 8 suitcases full of clothes and toys, spent a wonderful week with my parents and then got on a plane from London Heathrow bound for a 2 year assignment in Shanghai, China.  I work for a large, global software company and am so fortunate to have this opportunity of not only a fabulous career move, but also a fabulous experience.

The Journey – 12 hours on a plane with 2 small children (they are 6 and 4) was not something I was looking forward to.  But, to my surprise, there was not a single complaint from either of them.  They watched a few movies, slept for a bit, played for a bit, and were perfect angels.  I can say this, because the row in front had the child from h”*% – constantly leaning over, running up and down the aisles, being loud when all the lights were off for sleep time and being a general pain to all those around him.  It made me appreciate my 2 wonderfully behaved, well mannered, perfect little angels!!  There were also 3-4 devils of the older variety – getting very drunk and progressively louder with the alcohol consumption.  In fact, the British Airways staff were so irritated with them that they asked Owen to complete a complaint form!  Other than that, an uneventful flight.  Tetley was also travelling with us – in the hold beneath us!  However, we could not pick her up at baggage claim as she had to go off for 7 days of quarantine.

Arrival – was so smooth, I was starting to wonder if I was still asleep and dreaming.  Smooth sailing through customs and immigration.  We were met immediately outside by the Pet people to collect the paperwork on Tetley and right behind them were 2 drivers to whisk the 4 of us, 8 suitcases and 7 pieces of hand luggage off to our temporary accommodation!