To say that it has been a while since our last blogpost is a gross understatement. It's been a very long time. My VPN doesn't work like it used to so today is actually the first time I've been on blogs in months. I'm in Japan at the moment and thought I'd do a quick post to try to keep somewhat of a journal of our past five months.
This is the family at Moganshan, about 3 hours drive from Shanghai in the mountains in the bamboo forests. It was tomb sweeping festival (Chinese memorial day) so we took advantage of the three days off and went to the mountains with to other families.
Happy June. She loves to smile.
Me and some friends out for a ride in Moganshan. Rode about 110 miles through the mountains, on purpose. Great fun.
My new bike. This is the bike that one of the pro teams, Saxo Bank, uses for the Tour de France. Specialized, bike company, has a racing team in China that they've asked me to be on. They sponsored me a bike and gear so it was an easy choice to say yes. The first race of the season was this past weekend. I got 10th place, 1st foreigner, in the Elite race (yes, there were more than 10 people in the race).
In January over Chinese New Year we took the family to Hawaii to meet up with our great friends Tyler and Sarah. My mom came to spend time with us, help with the kids, and help Jen with the kids on the flight back to SLC - I had to go directly back to China while they enjoyed a few weeks in the US. This picture is on the top of a volcano, Mt Haleakala (sp?). Tyler and I thought it would be a good idea to ride bike up the volcano. It goes from sea level to over 10,000 ft in 36 miles. Mom followed me up in the car and drove me down. This was an amazing ride. Longest climb I've ever done with amazing scenery. Took 3hr45min. Was a great accomplishment but was very tired at the top!
This is us in Hawaii watching the whales. Will is taking the picture - j/k. He was asleep in the car. At this look-out spot there was a family speaking Shanghainese (yes, that is a language and it's very different from Chinese). They were pretty surprised when I spoke to them in Chinese and asked what part of Shanghai they were from. Pretty funny. We took turns taking pictures of each other's families.
My favorite food!
My favorite little girl! June and I at Moganshan enjoying the nice spring weather.
In March I did my first 70.3 Ironman Triathlon race in Singapore. It was quite the challenge. The temp was 95 with 98 percent humidity. Heat index was at 104. Makes for a long day... I finished in one piece and had a great experience. This race had 1,600 competitors from 63 different countries. A group of us from Shanghai went to the race. This picture is the ocean harbor where we swam 1.2 miles before biking 56 miles and running 13.1 miles. Those are all cargo ships in the distance.
This is the transition area with everyones bikes in Singapore.
I took this picture this weekend inside our complex. Looks like someone wanted to get away from the big city and go on a camping trip - with 50,000 people looking out their apartment windows at them...
Will fell asleep sitting up. He's getting so big.
Jen standing next to tree in full spring blossom in our complex.
For my birthday Jen got me a massage table. Now we don't even leave the house to get a massage. We call them and they come in and work on Jen then work on me. Then we fold up the table and they go. It's fantastic!
This looks like an aquarium but it's actually a restaurant. I ate here a few hours ago. That lady is taking our order. We had squid, first half raw and then they took the 2nd half to cook it tempura style. We had blowfish, which can only be prepared by a master chief that knows how to kill it properly so that the poison in it doesn't taint the meet and kill you. We also had lots of raw fish and a bit of cooked steak. Regular surf and turf.
There are a few highlights from the past 5 months. Hopefully we can post more





