You know there's no Facebook in China and for that matter, no Twitter and well they all ride bikes and there's no foreign news...right? China, naturally is still closed to the "Western" ways of the world. And if you believed all of this, you couldn't be more wrong.
Showing posts with label Boston. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Boston. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
More Than One Misnomer
Labels:
becoming boston,
Beijing,
bicycle,
Boston,
China,
communism,
Facebook,
Ms. Bean,
news,
shanghainese,
twitter,
weibo
Location:
Boston, MA, USA
Sunday, April 8, 2012
The Things People Say
About 7 years ago someone told me and my husband that our lives were about to change and said with a hint of sarcasm that life would never be the same again. Granted we were about to become parents for the first time and honestly had no idea what we were getting ourselves into but what we were about to discover is that our lives were going to be less ordinary.
Labels:
becomingboston,
Beijing,
Boston,
children,
China,
Ms. Bean,
normal,
parenting,
risk,
road less traveled,
Shanghai
Location:
Boston, MA, USA
Thursday, March 29, 2012
You Think They Have Good Chinese Food Here?
There was what I can only imagine was a take out menu on the table this afternoon for a Chinese restaurant in town. Being curious by nature I took a gander at it and decided that it was not Chinese food, more Asian food with variety of menu items from around Asia...so not Chinese food as advertised. Okay no problem, I would find good Chinese food.
Labels:
becoming boston,
Boston,
Cantonese,
chinatown,
chinese food,
Di Shui Dong,
Dim Sum,
Din Tai Fung,
dog,
Ms. Bean,
Pin Chuan,
sichuan,
Tsingtao,
Xibo,
xinjiang,
yunnan
Location:
Boston, MA, USA
Friday, March 23, 2012
Endless Summer
Some people might think the title here is going to be all about the glorious weather we have been lucky enough to enjoy for the past six days, but it's not. While moving back to Boston was not a decision we made quickly the move itself, took place over the course of week give or take a day.
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beach house,
becoming boston,
becomingboston,
Beijing,
Boston,
China,
dog,
going home,
holiday,
husband,
Ms. Bean,
Shanghai,
skype,
summer,
vacation
Location:
Boston, MA, USA
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
A Harsh Reality
One of the unanticipated things about coming back to Boston has been the news...it starts at 4:30 in case you didn't know...and the harsh reality of what life is like here, as opposed to there.
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Surprises In Store
As we were leafing through the Sunday paper circulars this morning F announced loudly that she wanted all of the items in a particular section for her birthday (it's not until August). Grammie pointed out that all the must haves this season were from Toys 'R Us to which F responded with surprise "you have that here too?"!
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american,
becoming boston,
becomingboston,
bilingual,
birthday,
Boston,
chinese public school,
coming to america,
school,
Shanghai,
shanghainese,
toys 'r us,
UN
Location:
Boston, MA, USA
Monday, March 19, 2012
The 33rd County
If you've ever traveled to Ireland you know that being from Boston is like being part of a remote 33rd county. Nearly everyone you meet has a story about Boston or a relative that has gone for a while and some for good. This past weekend was tip of the hat or a tipping back of a pint to your own heritage or that of a friend. After all, on St. Patrick's Day everyone is Irish.
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bag pipes,
becoming boston,
becomingboston,
Boston,
ireland,
Ms. Bean,
parade,
party,
politicians,
smiling eyes,
south boston,
southie,
st patricks day
Location:
Boston, MA, USA
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
One Less Car
For years...at least two, we haven't had a car. There have been bikes, bike trailers, scooters, ebikes, a super subway and taxis if all else failed...but rarely a car...we didn't see the need.
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
As American As Peanut Butter & Jelly
It occurred to me today for the first time in quite literally years that I was not going to be able to offer peanut butter & jelly in any fashion as K head off his first day of kindergarten. Which prompted the question: What can I send?
Saturday, March 10, 2012
Whole Lotta Hoopla
Seems there is a whole lot of hoopla about a toddler who had a um, meltdown on a flight from Turks & Caicos to the United States. Apparently it was so bad they had to turn the plane around after it had pushed back from the gate...but how bad was it really?
Labels:
10 tips,
airlines,
becoming boston,
Boston,
cancelled flight,
family travel,
friendly skies,
fuel for the long haul,
jet blue,
Ms. Bean,
Newark,
toddler meltdown,
TSA,
turks and caicos,
visiting the cockpit,
wings
Location:
Boston, MA, USA
Friday, March 9, 2012
Summer House Memories
Maybe you saw the news earlier. An entire stretch of Humarock beach was destroyed by a wind-fueled house fire that ended with the total destruction of four houses. House fires destroy properties and personal items but after the fires have been extinguished they will have taken much more.
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anniversary,
articles,
beach house,
becoming boston,
Boston,
enigma,
family,
humarock,
kids,
memories,
Ms. Bean,
scituate,
sea wall,
weddings
Location:
Boston, MA, USA
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Blue Sky Amazement
It wasn't that long ago that we left Shanghai for Boston, 13 days ago in fact, so there are lots of things that still seem sort of new and amazing to me. Awaking to clear blue sky and crisp sunlight this morning is one of those things that will never get old.
Labels:
Beijing,
bicyles,
blue sky,
Boston,
burning plastic,
clean air,
coming home,
expo 2010,
gray sky,
sandstorm,
Shanghai,
smells,
sunburn,
weather
Location:
Boston, MA, USA
Monday, March 5, 2012
And You Thought Unpacking Was Hard...
Yesterday I mentioned the 11, yes 11, suitcases we brought with us from Shanghai to Boston and if I thought that just the van that brought us to the airport was overloaded you should see the house as we attempt to find places to put all of it.
Labels:
blogs,
Boston,
coming home,
finding work,
hard work,
luck,
Ms. Bean,
Newark,
parents,
Red Sox,
Shanghai,
St. Maarten,
St. Patrick's Day,
suitcases,
TSA,
unpacking
Location:
Boston, MA, USA
Saturday, March 3, 2012
I Am No Tai Tai
There are friends at home I still haven't told about our hired help.
Their astonishment at my need to have someone at my beck and call would
give them a moral coronary.
Having
hired help is of course where my my tai tai life ends.

Labels:
betty draper,
Boston,
bottega veneta,
China,
chinese public school,
driver,
gin,
international school,
Ladies Who Lunch,
Ms. Bean,
scooter,
Shanghai,
shanghai family,
Stepford wives,
tai tai,
That's Shanghai
Location:
Boston, MA, USA
Animal House No More
I don't know who this woman is but I found her on Boston.com under "yell here, don't yell at your kids" and I was like alright, let's take a gander.
Labels:
365 days,
articles,
blogs,
Boston,
boston moms,
China,
coming home,
countdown,
families,
living abroad,
Ms. Bean,
no yelling,
parents,
rules,
Shanghai,
The orange rhino challenge,
yelling
Location:
Boston, MA, USA
Friday, March 2, 2012
Hidden Challenges
As it turns out, the grass is always greener. I can fully attest to this theory. For the past 7 days I have had access to a car and car seats, car keys too and have been able to buzz around town, well at least theoretically.
Labels:
bicyles,
blogs,
Boston,
car seats,
cars,
children,
Dutch bikes,
farmers market,
grass is greener,
Ms. Bean,
snow,
The Bridges of Madison County,
the simple life,
Trader Joe's,
weather
Location:
Boston, MA, USA
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Beansanity
Jeremy Lin has nothing on the Bean. Okay I get it, he's brought the Knicks back from the point of no return in a few games and well behind on a number of occasions, but "Linsanity" is nothing once you've been in the company of Ms. Bean.
Labels:
beansanity,
Beijing,
Boston,
coming home,
holden school,
lehigh,
linsanity,
living abroad,
memories,
Ms. Bean,
Shanghai,
shanghai family,
shanghaimamas
Location:
29 Court Square, Boston, MA 02108, USA
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Waiting For Snow
If the jet lag accompanied by three small people hasn't undone my brain the weather forecast calling for snow certainly will. In Shanghai I expect the world to come to a full-stop when freezing rain or nay, snow touch the ground because well, they have palm trees there and that's unnatural and that umbrellas "yu san" only work in sun and rain, and bikes don't come with snow tires unless you have an unnamed friend's mountain bike.
Labels:
Beijing,
blogs,
Boston,
BostonMamas,
children,
China,
dennis lehane,
local forecast,
Ms. Bean,
Shanghai,
snow,
waiting for rain,
weather
Location:
Boston, MA
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
I Just Flew In
Back to Boston is the theme here...after 2.5 years (although I call it 3 years) living in China because quite frankly a day in China is like 1.5 days in regular life. Time takes longer when it's life as opposed to say, a holiday because everything is harder when it's regular life. There is no hotel gift shop in real life with all the little essentials you might have forgotten.
Labels:
blogs,
Boston,
BostonMamas,
children,
China,
coming home,
living abroad,
memories,
Shanghai,
travel
Location:
Boston, MA, USA
Monday, February 27, 2012
Stick With Me
Welcome to BostonMamas!
I'm still figuring out Blogger...it's a new back end for me and I have loads of things to test and tinker with but here's what BostonMamas is all about; if you are new to Boston, coming back to Boston (like me), want to share your favorite find in Boston, are a new parent, were once a parent, are a dad, are a mom...if you have something to ask or a something to share you can find it here.
So bear with me but this is going to be wicked!
Ms. Bean
I'm still figuring out Blogger...it's a new back end for me and I have loads of things to test and tinker with but here's what BostonMamas is all about; if you are new to Boston, coming back to Boston (like me), want to share your favorite find in Boston, are a new parent, were once a parent, are a dad, are a mom...if you have something to ask or a something to share you can find it here.
So bear with me but this is going to be wicked!
Ms. Bean
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