Wednesday, October 21, 2009
It's All Over...For Now
Thanks to all who have read
Matt
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Zaijian Means See You Again
The typical phrase to use here in China to say goodbye to someone is “zaijian,” which literally translates into “see you again.” My 3 year assignment in Shanghai, China is coming to an end in April, and needless to say, I will be saying “zaijian” a whole lot over my last couple days and weeks. It has been an amazing 3 years here in China, both personally and professionally, and there are going to be a lot of things that I will miss when my time over here comes to an end.
To put things into perspective, when I arrived in Shanghai just over 3 years ago, I worked in GT’s small correspondent firm, Pan Cheng Zhang, as the only non-Hong Kong expat in the office. In an office of about 70 people, I kind of stood out and many of my colleagues didn’t know what to think of the new tubby white guy in their office that sat by the microwave. Day after day I had the luxury of having my colleagues cook their lunches in the microwave right next to me, so I got to get a whiff of the various different Chinese style lunches being cooked, sometimes they smelled amazing, other times…is pungent a safe adjective to use?
After a year and a half of sitting next to the microwave and becoming a second hand expert on “what Chinese leftovers cook well in a microwave,” we merged with another local firm in Shanghai, Jiahua, and moved into a brand new office in a prominent building in the middle of the city…and happily my seat was no where near the microwave. By this time there were 3 other US secondees in the Shanghai office so I wasn’t the only “qiguai meiguoren” - strange American. Since then our office has grown, we gained a couple of other foreigners and we are in the midst of another merger with the new GTI China member firm, Zhonghua.
When asked “what is the number one thing that I am going to miss”, the people we have encountered takes the top of the list. From my gracious colleagues in the Shanghai and other China offices, to our friends, to just other random people that kept popping up in my life, these 3 years have been a great experience to meet new and different people. I am especially going to miss the everyday crowds piling into the bus and subway for my commute, I’ll miss my flower guy who sticks around at a corner near my house to sell me flowers to give to my wife ($4USD for a bouquet of flowers is something I will definitely miss) and the construction guys that aren’t wearing any shoes while they are jack hammering the road, the random people who run to take pictures of our two kids as we walk around…as if we are important, the people who comment that my English is better than the governor of California’s English (which is good since he is Austrian), the guys who carry open canisters of gasoline with cigarettes dangling from their mouths, the tailor who makes tailor made suits for a small portion of what you would pay in the US, everyone who shouts “Hello” at us in English while we are meandering around town, the guys riding around with 10 feet of trash piled high on a two wheel trailer attached to their bike, the people who ride around on their motor scooters in the morning with a freshly killed pig strewn over the back of their bike, and of course all the people who were so accommodating to us when the only way we could communicate with each other was with sign language because of the language barrier.
My family and I have established a bunch of great relationships here in Shanghai that we will never forget, and we have been mesmerized by the outpouring of appreciation that has been shown to us as we have begun our transition back to the US. Ultimately, my hope is that when I say “zaijian” it is not out of the common courtesy of saying goodbye, rather it is for its true meaning of, “see you again.”
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Liver, Kidneys and Ostrich...Oh My!
Well I thought I ate some crazy stuff when I was in China, I guess I am trying to make Africa just as exciting from a food standpoint. Actually the difference in between eating weird things in China and in South Africa mainly has to do with the fact that when you are eating the weird things they are prepared in a gourmet way…so they have some nice flavors going with the weirdness.
Our first night in Johannesburg, we went out with one of the South African partners of our firm to an upscale African type food restaurant called Lekgotla in Nelson Mandela Square. There were a lot of great choices on the menu of foods that I had never tried, so it was pretty tough just to choose one. A colleague began his meal with chicken liver prepared in an spicy African sauce. I can say that I am not normally a big liver fan, but this might be one of my favourite dishes I have ever had. The sauce had a great spice to it yet the spice didn’t take away from the great taste of the Peri Peri sauce…a sauce that is derived from a Mozambiquan chili. For my main dish, I decided on an Ostrich Filet, which was pretty amazing. Ostrich (much like Buffalo) tastes like beef, but has significantly less fat then beef and is very tender. I have to say, my meal of Chicken Liver and Ostrich was pretty amazing.
Not to be outdone by the first night’s meal, we went to one of the best restaurants in Pretoria, Ritrovo Ristorante, with a partner from the Pretoria office for our second night’s meal. While I did get the house special pasta for my main dish (awesome), I tried one of the specials as an appetizer, lamb kidneys. I have to say that I am not a huge kidney person…but the way that these were prepared was absolutely divine.
So within the first two nights I had been pretty adventurous with my food, but it paid off, all the dishes were some of the best meals I have had in a long time. I guess the only problem is, I still have 2 weeks of eating like this…I could be in trouble.
ill'n for some Grill'n

One of the things we had been working on before leaving China was a party to say good-bye to some of our friends here in Shanghai. We decided it would be fun to use the grills in our apartment complex while the weather is nice here in Shanghai (at least we are hoping the weather is nice on Saturday). The only problem is that in a complex that has thousands of residents, they only have one grilling area, which translates into there being heavy demand for the grill. As a result, I decided to go and sit outside the management office for 1 hour before it opened to ensure that I would be the first person there to reserve the grill (you can only reserve the grill 1 week in advance, so I had to go the Saturday before we were having the party to wait). As I was sitting there waiting, a guard came by and opened the door to the management office, but did not turn on the lights, it was before opening hours so I assumed it was not open. After about another 20 minutes another resident comes by and opens up the door to go in. As she opened the door, I jumped up and went in with her and approached the desk (I walked a little faster to get in front of her). This lady also wanted to reserve the grill for the same time as me and tried to explain that she was the first one to open the door…too bad I was there an hour before she was.
To make a long story short, I tried to be nice to her and was thinking about sharing the grilling area (fits probably about 50 people, we have about 60 people coming), but she started to get disgruntled with me, so I explained to the worker, in my broken Chinese, I was the first person, so I get first priority on reserving the grill. The worker didn’t want to start a fight, but after I said that he recognized that, indeed, I was the first person, so I go the grill.
Basically it took more effort to reserve the grill then it would to buy Superbowl Tickets...now if the weather can cooperate it should be great time.
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Guest Of Honor
Hangzhou
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Happy Easter!!!
Thursday, April 9, 2009
A Union of Awesomeness

So what do I think of it, well let me modify a quote from the movie Bolt by saying, Union is awesome….Union is soooo awesome…Union is beyond awesome….Union is B-Awesome!!! (By the way, you know you are a 28 year old parent when you are quoting from kids movies.) Yes friends, this is one of the best albums I have purchased over the past couple of years…hands down. For $5.99 I wasn't expecting much (click here to see why the album is sold at $5.99), but what I got was a masterpiece. Yes there are definitely some flaws in certain tracks and certain tracks that are not anything to jump for joy over, but overall this is a GREAT album.
As for specific tracks, the album starts off with not just 3 or 4 great tracks; the first 6 tracks are really solid. With track 4, "Soviets," being the big standout in my mind, the other 5 tracks (including the first single, track 3 "Evacuate") are not that far behind. "Soviets" is one of those tracks that I could set Itunes on repeat for 100 listens and still not be tired of it…it's that good. Out of the 11 tracks there are just 2 that miss the mark, track 7 "The Gospel of Goro Adachi" (a little too Radioheady for me) and Track 9 "Forces" (something just not right about this), these two just don't seem to flow as well as the other tracks. They aren't bad songs; they just don't have the feel of this album. Many of the tracks including "Soviets," "Splitting Fire," "Semi Automatic" and "Silent Move" build up into climatic masterpieces, which adds to the greatness of the album.
Being that this is a band that not many people have heard of, I guess I feel obliged to compare them to a popular band. I think I would say they are a cross between U2 (the Joshua Tree Days) and Radiohead (the good, not so weird Radiohead). What else can I say, the album is not perfect, but it is definitely the best in the past 2 or so years…4.5 out of 5 gerkens pickles.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
What a Great Run

Thanks for the Great Run and the Fun times in following it (by the way, next time if you could make sure I am in the US, I would appreciate).
Friday, April 3, 2009
Orioles Precition

This year I am going out on a limb. They exceeded my expectations last year and while it would be easy for me to continue to predict that they will have a losing season (would be their 13th in a row), I am going to go out on a limb. In order to prevent a losing season the Orioles would have to win 81 games. I know that they basically don't have a starting pitcher capable of winning more then 10 games, but I believe that something good will happen this season. They won't make the playoffs or anything that great, but I think they can get over .500. This year's prediction, 83 – 79; yes that would be a winning season and good jumping off point for the future. I can't wait, I will be back in the US for most of the season and hope to be watching the birds win it up (over half the time).
Nanjing Trip
After a bus ride in which our bus driver was the least aggressive bus driver I have ever had here in China. To put it in perspective, the driver would never try to go through a yellow light, he would stop at bus stops and read his text messages on his phone and he never once tried to make an effort to get us to our destination with enthusiasm. This is the complete opposite of any bus driver that I have had in Shanghai, so it was a little weird to be riding in this bus.
After walking around for a bit, we headed back to town for some lunch. We found a place that looked to be similar to Shanghai's Xintiandi, so we assumed we would be able to find a good meal. We ate at a place called Nihero, which is a Cantonese Style restaurant, for Shanghai it was a reasonably priced meal, overall it was a good restaurant…not the best…but good.
With full stomachs we headed over to the Nanjing Massacre Museum. At the time we were not sure if it was a good idea to go to see this exhibit with full stomachs, but it ended up being a good idea. Both my wife and I thought that we had heard that the museum was not for the faint of heart, but it was actually a really well done memorial for the people who died and was my favorite part of the trip. The tone of the place was obviously solemn, but the displays had a lot of taste and the exhibits were really thought through. The Chinese had a chance to do this well or really make it cheesy and overdo it, in this case they did it very well and tastefully.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
'Nova + Final Four = WOW

Let's GO 'Nova!!!!
Thursday, March 26, 2009
At first I was Frightened....

Tuesday, March 24, 2009
The Worst Guide Dog Ever

I had a meeting with a client in another part of the downtown area of the city. The taxi dropped me off across the street from the client's building, so as I waited for the light to turn green for me to cross, I saw a blind man with a dog coming towards me. I stepped forward out of his way and stood next to the street light pole. Well I heard the blind man start to speak to the dog a little bit more and then an old lady stepped in front of me and looked at me then at the dog with a concerned stare. Taking note of that stare, I turned around to note that the dog was basically peeing on me. I believe the dog was trying to pee on the pole, but in fact, the dog must have been as blind as the owner because the dog was trying to pee on me. If this was a seeing person, I probably would have been mad at the person, but being that the guy was blind, I didn't take offense to his dog peeing on me. Luckily the dog not only missed the pole but mostly missed peeing on me, which makes me conclude that it is probably not the best dog to be guiding a blind guy around.
My House Smells Like Easter Eggs...

Monday, March 23, 2009
Kunming
Let's Go 'Nova....

Next up, Duke…which is a team that is on a much different level then American or UCLA. So I am worried…yes…if we play like we did during the first half of the American game, we will get destroyed…if we play like we did against UCLA, then we should keep it very competitive. Duke is the better team of the two teams, but I believe we have a good fighters chance to advance onto the Elite Eight…but can't think too far ahead…first up…Duke in Boston.
Friday, March 20, 2009
Villanova vs American U, My First Running Diary

7:20am (China time) – Okay so I am running late and trying to get my computer up and running. No one is really picking American on the upset here, but my gut feeling when I heard the matchup was that I was concerned…hopefully things workout well for us this morning. Also no big upsets yet in the first day, I'm not all too happy about that cause this could be the primer for a big upset….we shall see.
7:25am – 5-3 Villanova, Happy to have the game showing online hoping that I can watch the whole thing. Dwayne Anderson just hits a 3 pointer to make it 8-3, off to a good start, let's see if we can maintain this.
7:29am – 10-9 Villanova, American has hit 2 straight 3's to get back into this game early, if they stay as hot as they do, could be trouble. Dick Enberg and Jay Bilas are calling the game, this makes me happy. At least I can be entertained with these guys making the call, Jay Bilas really knows what he is talking about.
7:30am – 14-12 Villanova, Enberg points out that American players move well without the ball, and then American hits a 3 off of a screen. For some reason 'Nova has had trouble early keeping track of all the American movement. If American keeps it up they will be able to stay competitive.
7:33am – 14-11 Villanova, after the commercial break, refs take a point away from American as the last shot by American was a two pointer not a 3 pointer.
7:39am – 19-17 American, sloppy play abounds in this game. Villanova is trying to win the game with outside shots, particularly the 3 pointer, if they continue 'Nova will not win this game. They need to get the ball inside to Cunningham, they need to get him more involved and they should be able to run away. 'Nova hits a 3 to make it 20-19 Nova, with 11:04 left in the first half, there is a lot of game to be had, 'Nova needs to change their approach to the game if they want to pull away.
7:43am – 21-20 American, great steal by Corey Fisher, goal tending called on American, 22-21 Villanova. I know that Dwayne Anderson is hot thus far in the game, but Cunningham and Reynolds of 'Nova need to get more involved in this game or 'Nova is going to lose.
7:45am – 24-24, just passed it inside to Cunningham for the first time and he got an easy score, 'Nova needs to do this all game long. American comes back and hits a huge 3 to make it 27-24, they are hot right now and that is just what it takes to win a tourney game, 8:41 left in the first half.
7:48am – 27-24 American, too much time left in the game to make any assumptions here, but Villanova needs to slow down the game and know that American won't be this hot all game long. Just establish the inside game guys.
7:51am – 27-24 American, Enberg makes the mistake of calling American, America…you knew this was coming, it must come every game.
7:53am – 27-26 American, 'Nova is playing the way they should be, methodical offense, great defense, and then Scottie Reynolds shoots a quick 3…that was not methodical. American hits a 3 to make it 30-26 American…wow.
7:58am – 32-26 American, 'Nova has 9 turnovers is cold from 3 and is not playing great defense, a recipe for not winning games. Game is still in range, but not if they keep playing like this, will really need to make some adjustments at the half, or at least over the last couple of minutes of this half.
8:03am – 32-31 American, good adjustment after the TV timeout, that's the way to get back into the game, getting the ball inside and being methodical…keep it up.
8:05am – 38-31 American, turnovers, turnovers, wow, my first gut feeling about this game is coming true…wow…49 seconds left in the first half, time to put your heads down and make some big adjustments in the second half. 'Nova is good at adjustments, but we shall see, hopefully they can prevent the lead from getting to much more out of hand.
8:07am – End of the first half, remember when I said they need to prevent the lead from getting more out of hand, 41-31 American at half, 10 point lead. 'Nova has a lot of adjustments at half, they need to focus on not turning over the ball, 11 turnovers in the first half, that'll keep any team in the game. This game is reminding me of the Georgetown loss a couple of weeks ago where turnovers killed us.
8:28am- Beginning of the second half, 41-31 American, I have switched over to listening to the audio of the game as opposed to watching it, the video feed was awful. I was holding onto the video feed because of the announcers, I enjoyed listening to Enberg and Bilas, audio has John Thompson and Wayne Larrivee, so this should be okay and will help me to better follow the game. 'Nova needs to get the ball inside to Cunningham and Reynolds needs to get hot, this is their audition for the NBA and right now they wouldn't be good enough to play professional ball in the Philippines, so they have to step it up and stop the turnovers…let's see what they can do.
8:30am – 45-31 American, starting to get out of hand…not quite the half time adjustments I was looking for, I should have gone with my gut feeling on my pick and not being a homer.
8:35am – 45-36 American, forget the game for a second, I should have been listening to the radio feed instead of the TV feed this whole time. I have learned very quickly that TV commentators don't have to say nearly as much as radio announcers so you miss a lot of the game if you don't have a good video feed (like I did). These radio announcers are doing a really great job right now.
8:37am – 47-38 American, 'Nova is starting to put on more pressure and it appears to be working, a good adjustment after American wasn't phased coming into the second half…let's see if they can continue to chop away at this lead.
8:42am – 47-41 American, 'Nova with and 1 opportunity, 47-41, 'Nova getting back into this puppy, let's see if we can keep it up, crowd back into it also.
8:43am – 50-41 American, 'Nova looked like it did in the first half in this past series, a bad quick 3 decision by 'Nova, American took advantage of it with a 3 of their own…stupid.
8:45am – 53-43 American, American is not slowing down, they have upset on their mind and 'Nova is not able to do anything against this. If American doesn't go cold, this game is over.
8:48am – 53-47 American, American timeout…American's ball, 'Nova needs a stop here, they need to get this game back into reach, if American extends its lead back to 8 or 9 it might be getting too late for a comeback. Where is Scottie Reynolds right now? 4 points in this game…not a good audition for the NBA. He is reminding me of Allan Ray from a couple of years ago, Ray couldn't hit any shots during the tourney back in 2006 and that was their ultimate downfall…not a good trend for 'Nova to have a great player go cold in big games.
8:56am – 55-49 American, keeping the game within 6 is good, but, obviously, you are not going to win games this way. 'Nova are looking good right now, but need to take it to the next level, rebound Villanova…foul on American…if we can get within 4, that would be good…first foul shot, good, second foul shot, good …55-51 American
8:59am – 55-51 American, rebound 'Nova, bringing the ball down the court, foul on American, chance to get it within 2…it's funny, for a team that should be dominating this game, I am loving that 'Nova has made it close. Redding hits the first foul shot, second foul shot, miss…55-52 American.
9:01am – 55-52 American, American's Carr is in foul trouble with 8:33 left, Carr leaves game, 'Nova to the line to shoot 2 foul shots, first foul shot, miss (you have to make these shots at this point in the game, this could kill 'Nova), second foul shot, good, 55-53 American…crowd really into it.
9:02am – 55-53 American, timeout, 'Nova's ball, chance to tie up this game for the first time since 10 minutes left in the first half…'Nova has to come up big with this possession, remind American who the higher see is…for the first time in this game.
9:05am – 55-55, oh my oh my oh my, even though this shouldn't be this close of a game, I am excited that my boys are back in it.
9:07am – 58-55 Villanova, come on 'Nova, great 3, remember when I was critical of them taking 3's, forget that at this moment…actually you use 3's for separation not to get back into a game, note that they didn't hit a 3 during the whole time they were coming back.
9:10am – 60-55 Villanova…timeout American…5:05 left in the game…wow. American scored 41 points in the first half, they have scored 14 points thus far in the second half…that is pretty amazing. Carr still on the bench, which is clearly hurting American.
9:12am – 60-55 Villanova, a little scuffle underneath the basket, American's Gordon upset, hopefully they can take advantage of the emotions swing. 2 foul shots, 'Nova…first one, good, second shot, good, 62-55 'Nova.
9:14am – 62-57 Villanova, Carr off the bench makes a great shot, told yah he was being missed….foul on American, 2 shots, first free throw, good, second free throw, good, 64-57, 4:10 left in the game.
9:16am – 66-61 Villanova, American staying in the game, American's Carr playing like this is his game to win, he has basically taken over for American to stay in this game. Villanova needs to stay poised, they have the ball with 2:45 left, they have a 5 point lead, no turnovers, long methodical offense with high percentage shots and they can close this out. They are hitting their free throws which is also key…American is not going to give up so 'Nova needs to stay on top of its game.
9:20am – 68-61 Villanova, Cunningham got involved in this game and that is what they needed to do (what I was saying at the beginning of this thing), 21 points right now so Jay Wright must be listening to me via telepathic powers.
9:22am – 1:30 left in the 70-61 Villanova, what a great turnaround for these guys.
9:24am – 72-61 Villanova, people are going to look at the final score and not realize how good of a game this was. If you followed the game you will know how this game went from one team having the advantage to the next team having the advantage and how far ahead American was at one point and then how 'Nova was able to come back, pretty awesome. These teams battled, Dwayne Anderson throws down a huge slam to make it 74-63, 49 seconds left, these teams both played hard, once 'Nova got back into their groove they took over, but give American a huge amount of credit, hopefully this is a wake up call for 'Nova for the tournament. Huge credit to American and the Patriot League, American really showed up and almost was able to pull off the upset.
9:28am – 80-67 Villanova WINS!!!!! Big props to the boys they didn't shutter when they were down (even though some fans were shuttering), now onto rooting for VCU so that 'Nova can face them on Saturday in Philly. Hope you enjoyed my first official running diary, the game was too close for me to come up with any quips or anything, so it was basically just a running diary of the game, hopefully I can refine my skills as I do more of these things.
Thursday, March 19, 2009
The upset

Wednesday, March 18, 2009
'Nova and the Tourney

I had to think long and hard before I committed them getting out of the first round. American will be a dangerous team, and if my boys think just because they are playing in Philly that they should be able to beat them, then they might find themselves in trouble. If they stay focused and understand that American is not going to be a pushover, they should be fine. I ultimately decided that they can beat American, in fact I think they can get to the sweet sixteen again this year. Unfortunately I feel like they will not be able to get past the sweet sixteen. Ultimately, this would be a little disappointing, but they would really have to be playing at the top of their game to get past the sweet sixteen and I just don't see it happening. So there you go, I am a homer, but I am also a realist, so we shall see if I am right again this year…we'll see. Tune in tomorrow for my official upset pick.

