Tuesday, August 28, 2007

More 1st day Stories!

SQUATTY POTTIES!!
After arriving at our final destination many had to use the restroom. We found “squatty potties”. In China the public restrooms DO NOT HAVE western toilets as we found in the airports. Since airports cater to many who are not Chinese they have half squatty half western toilets. I had to go badly and of course the available stall (thankfully a stall) was a “SQUATTY POTTY”!! It looks like a small porcelin urinal (in a sense) on the floor like a hole. On each side is a place for your foot that is grooved. If you need toilet paper you have to bring your own in China. Thankfully they warned us so I have travel tissue packs (but can always use more in a care package!!) So somehow you have to figure out how to squat to make sure it goes in the right place without falling over and while holding your belongings and pants so they do not touch the floor etc… I believe after this year I will come back with some of the strongest legs you will have ever seen!!

BABY SHRIMP HEADS AND TAILS
After landing in Wuhan airport and meeting our Waiban, Robert, we headed to lunch towards our hotel for the night. Robert ordered us interesting food for lunch. In China you sit around a round table with a lazy susan in the middle. Everyone has a plate, tea cup, bowl, chop sticks and chinese spoon. Many dishes are ordered and it is like family style you just dig in and start eating. You serve yourself with your chopsticks, though they do not necessarily put the food on their plate but directly in their mouth. For lunch we had crispy baby shrimp (with their heads, eyes, tails, and other body parts), fish soup, eggs, meatballs (pork balls covered with rice), tofu, turnips, white rice, spicy beef and vegetables, and lotus root. I ate everything except the fish soup. I did try the baby shrimp surprise surprise!! Was not too bad but the thought of eating the eyeballs and little feelers they have was too much for me to eat more of them. Everything else was very good. Nothing like American chinese food.
Dinner was another story, Robert let our driver order the food. Big mistake!! He ordered more fish soup, eel soup, meatballs, eggs, fish balls, peanuts, pork ribs, 2 other fish dishes, and rice of course! I did not eat much this meal! I am amazed I did keep what I ate down.. I am happy to say that I was daring and tried the eel soup. It was rice noodles, sliced eel (looked like baby snakes), and some kind of red broth.
THAT WAS ENOUGH CHINESE FOOD FOR ONE DAY!!

As of last night I have also included donkey into the latest odd things I have eaten.

FROGGER PEDESTRIAN STYLE
Before dinner Robert helped Jessi and me find a phone to call home to say we had arrived. Well crossing the street here is much like playing a game of frogger on atari. The traffic does not stop for anything in its way. You go too far you get run over. Pedestrians DO NOT HAVE RIGHT OF WAY!!! We thought we were going to get run over!! And everyone thought it was bad that I alone crossed I-95 at South of the Border when I was 8. That was nothing!! But we made it – you know a higher power looking out for us!!

Not too mention everyone staring at us because we are American and some of us are blonde!
All for now!!

3 comments:

Sharon said...

You're much more adventurous with food than I am. I'm glad you made it safely. What stories you will have to tell!

Cheryl said...

Sarah,
You are my hero!
I love you,
"Mom" Brooke

Mom said...

Wow1 Two great posts. I felt like I shared part of the journey with you. Looking forward to more China adventures. Love you!
Sue