It is much too quiet in our little Beijing condo since my mom and baby brother left after a whirlwind-y and super fun two-week visit. I LOVE that they came with Costco-sized packages of everything from my favorite granola bars to brownie brittle and macadamia nuts. If a zombie apocalypse ever happens, now would be a good time because we are STOCKED with snacks!
Anyway, it would be an understatement to say that an amazing time was had by all in Beijing, Xi'an, and Shanghai. We walked until our feet hurt, ate until our bellies bulged, and got lots of practice bargaining for souvenirs. I was also reminded daily of how totally hilarious my brother is, and how nice it is to have my sweet mom around who always carries snacks and hand sanitizer, and makes the most perfect cheese omelets for breakfast.
Lots and lots of great memories were made... here are a few of my favorite ones...
Climbing The Great Wall
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We spent a glorious day eating salami and cheese sandwiches, hiking, and trying not to trip on the rebuilt Mutianyu section of That One Famous Wall. Mom was extremely hesitant and moderately terrified about tobogganing down when it was time to go... but she did it!!! Yay, mom! |
Dining at Made in China for Beijing duck
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Our perfectly cooked duck was carved table-side. Its skin was crisp and not at all greasy, while the meat was tender and flavorful. We wrapped pieces of it in a thin pancake with scallions, cucumber, and plum sauce. Best Chinese burrito ever. We also enjoyed their snowflake dumplings, named for the delicate pattern of fried crispiness they were served with.
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ALL the touristy spots (It's so much more fun to go with family!)
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No group selfie was left untaken during our visits to every tourist attraction from The Forbidden City to the Terra-cotta Warriors to Nanjing Road. It came in handy that Jon and I both have freakishly long arms. |
Happy hours!
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To help him cope with long hours of shopping with his mom and big sis, Jon often suggested we take afternoon breaks for a foot massage or a cold, refreshing glass of alcohol. He is full of excellent ideas, that one. |
Riding the levitating train
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A new thing I learned is that there are trains that magnetically magically levitate. One such train, The Maglev, is the world's fastest commercial train, and will get you from Shanghai's Pudong airport to the city center in 8 minutes. (It would take a taxi about an hour.) Bonus: You can get green tea soft serve at the McDonald's just outside of where it drops you off. Mmm. |
Enjoying the Shanghai skyline
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We took a nighttime cruise down the Huangpu river for spectacular views of the Shanghai skyline. The most amazing thing of all? Every last one of those brightly lit skyscrapers was built within the past 30 years. |
The world's most delectable dumplings
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Yang's Dumplings serves up a fried version of Shanghai's famous soup dumplings (xiao long bao), and they are mouth-wateringly scrumptious. I really cannot overstate how delicious these little suckers are. They're filled with pork, broth, topped with sesame seeds and scallions, and delivered piping hot and crisp on the bottom. They are what all other dumplings only wish they could be. |
Man oh man, there were so many other great moments on this trip (like the awesomely awkward time my brother laughed hysterically for the better part of an hour-long massage because he's so ticklish, and then said to his masseuse,"Do you know kung fu? Because your hands are really strong. It's kind of scary."). However, I realize this post is already waaay too long, so I'll just end it by saying, "Come back soon, mom and Jon! We loved having you here!" (Plus, we're already starting to run a little low on brownie brittle.)
So great to have family visit from so far away. Your mom is too cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Allyson! Yes-- it was really nice to have the fam make the long journey!
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ReplyDeleteI'm a friend of your mom and my son, Chase, goes to Chapman with Jon. Your mom sent me the link to your blog. I totally enjoyed reading about your adventures and seeing your beautiful pics! I can't wait to get together with your mom and hear her wonderful stories!
Oh I'm so glad you enjoyed my blog! It was so fun to have my mom and Jon here-- we had such an amazing time. I hope you guys are able to catch up soon!
DeleteI still love your humor after all these years! I cannot believe that is your little brother! I remember taking him around during our senior year and people thinking that he was the son of one of us!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kristi! Yep-- Jon is all grown up now... he'll be graduating from college next summer!
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