Thursday, January 30, 2014

Ma

Since I returned from the US in early November there has not been any rain or snow (officially it's now been 98 days and counting...). Apparently London and Germany are using up Beijing's share and then some. Due to some windy days there's not been much air pollution and the temperature has been fairly mild. not getting much below minus 5 most days, and some days hitting plus 5 in the daytime. In the sun, a late morning run on the weekends along the canal has been beautiful. Apparently the warm temperatures, dry weather and lack of snow have meant it's idea for getting the cold though - and all three of us managed to get a little sick at least once over the last few months.

In Germany where Hannah and Andrea have been for the last week, the snow has made life more interesting for Hannah--she loves playing with the snow, but hates the actual snow falling in her face. In a couple of weeks she'll forget all about that and enjoy the sand instead once we get to the Canary Islands for a short break. I've had the place to myself during this time (though I'm still working in the daytime); it does feel very empty and lonely. At first there was a nice feeling of having some time alone, but that quickly passed. It will be nice to see them next week in London, that's for sure.

Beijing's had this strange feeling over the past month - with only a couple of weeks between Christmas and New Year, it's been quite slow and uneventful. Lots of people are away and we've been wishing people happy new year non-stop for weeks on end; some christmas decorations were taken down, to be replaced by chinese lanterns, but many buildings and malls had just created something generic that could serve both purposes and keep it up (at least for lights anyway, maybe some trees have disappeared recently). The firework stalls have been set up on many street corners. Chinese New Year officially starts on friday, and though officially it is only a 1-week holiday most people take a week extra off before or after, and some take more. Officially there is a 40-day window when people will be doing most of their traveling home.

See you in the Year of the Horse

(horse is "ma" in Chinese - "ma" is also mother (it's written differently in chinese, but sounds the same in english) and hence was Hannah's first word and still one of her favourite words)

Tuesday, January 07, 2014

2014: The Year of Wa Wa

Though in a few weeks the new Chinese year of the horse will begin, it's already clear that though Ma (Chinese for horse, and also for mother) was Hannah's first word, 2014 will not be known for the horse. Instead it is shaping up to be the year of Wa Wa.

Wa Wa is the name of Hannah's doll; one that was ignored for months, possibly even years, until a month or so ago, when all of a sudden (as you may have seen on Hannah's facebook page), Hannah became obsessed with Wa Wa. Hannah sits her on the table to watch whilst we eat breakfast, takes her to sleep with her (the poor dog that used to have that role must be sad), expects us to kiss her after we kiss Hannah, puts socks on her, and often won't put her own knickers on until after Wa Wa has hers on!

It's very useful for us - if Hannah doesn't want to do something, we can propose that Wa Wa does it first, or that they do it together. Wa Wa is another option for distracting Hannah when we need to, or motivating her. At the weekend having Wa Wa helped speed Hannah's recovery after her vaccinations, for example. Particularly adorable, when we were in a park looking at a kite, Hannah wanted to show Wa Wa, so held her up and pointed to the kite. We just need to make sure we don't lose her!