Archive for December, 2005

Weekend Update

Monday, December 12th, 2005

On Saturday we went shopping for a silk carpet to help use up our $1000 house-furnishing allowance and ended up picking out two that we like. We plan to pick them up today, because we need to go to the bank to withdraw enough cash to cover it. Afterward, we went for lunch at Alameda, [...]

The Hunt for 5:19

Monday, December 12th, 2005

On Friday night we finally made it to the elusive 5:19 cafe and bar. I saw a listing for it a few weeks ago that said it was just down the street from our apartment, but when we went looking for it, the space was empty. We called, and they said that they weren’t quite [...]

The best thing since Roselyn’s!

Thursday, December 8th, 2005

I was at Jenny Lou’s (the ex-pat grocery) yesterday, and there’s a small sales outlet for Kiss N’ Bake bakery in front. They had some really good-looking Christmas cookies: iced sugar cookies – my favorite! Despite my efforts to diet, I caved and bought a particularly large Christmas tree cookie.
It tasted like a “Happy Face [...]

Weekend Update

Monday, December 5th, 2005

Saturday morning we dragged ourselves out of bed (Friday ended a little late to be up before noon, but we managed somehow) and headed down south to see the Temple of Heaven. It was cold! Really, really cold! At least for being outside walking around. The upside of this is that the place was really [...]

The Joy of Cooking

Thursday, December 1st, 2005

The Limitations to Making Food in BeijingĀ 
A few weeks ago, we hit one of the major milestones for living in a new country – we cooked dinner at home! We’ve been here for a month and a half, and we have cooked at home once. I’m not counting cereal with milk or just-add-water noodle cups [...]

Mei You Decongestant

Thursday, December 1st, 2005

Getting Sick, and Then Getting Better
So the change in climate, the smog, the stress, and all the other things that come into play when moving from Texas to Beijing, finally got to me, and I developed a sinus infection last weekend. Based on years of battling every kind of cold or infection that found its [...]