Saturday, June 18, 2011

Cousin fun...

It is so nice to be out of school so that we can get some "Cousins time" in! We went to Kim's on Sunday until Monday and then Emma stayed until Thursday when they came down to Orlando. We have to get all the time in we can before we move off to China! Here are some fun pictures...


FIRST KIM'S HOUSE AND POOL










THEN WHEN THEY WERE IN ORLANDO WE WENT TO THE HAWKES "FARM"















Emma's dance pictures came today...

And they are ADORABLE!







Friday, June 10, 2011

First week in China

It has been a whirl wind of a week and I am totally beat. My flight over was relatively enjoyable and I arrived on time on Monday night in Hong Kong, then made my way through immigration and found my driver, Tommy, who whisked me away on my trip to Shenzhen. I was blown away with how pretty Hong Kong looked. It is on a beautiful harbor with greenery and mountains all around. The highways and bridges are modern and impressive. I am going to want to take a trip to Hong Kong for sure.

Crossing the border into mainland China was a little weird. My driver stopped and had me get out of the van, then I had to proceed by myself through a checkpoint where some very stern looking border patrol cops checked passports and visas. I could definitely feel that I was leaving a relatively free country and going into a much different situation. Though Shenzhen is a modern city in many respects, it is MUCH, MUCH different from Hong Kong and once you get outside the city center, the buildings and apartments are pretty old and run down. And, the apartments go on and on, and up and up for as far as the eye can see. Shenzhen has a population of over 9 million and some say that the true total is closer to 13 million. It would not surprise me a bit...this city is HUGE and it is simply a mass of humanity.

I made it to my hotel about 8 o'clock, grabbed some dinner, and hit the sack, pretty much exhausted.

The next morning, I met Colleen Davis and Amanda Wuest along with several other members of the Aon Hewitt project team and we took the 30 min bus ride to Huawei's headquarters. This campus is gigantic, with over 90,000 employees and 9 very large buildings on the complex. Huawei is our #1 largest consulting client. This HR transformation project has been in process for nearly 2 years and they are now moving from the Plan phase, to the Development and Deployment phase. It is now very, very obvious to me why they are in need of so much help. There is SO very much to do to be ready for the 10/31 live date for Phase1 of the HR Shared Service Center. I won't get into the details, but just suffice it to say that as I acclimated over these first few days and got my bearings on current status, upcoming milestones, and key deliverables, I broke out in cold sweats more than a time or two. Wow, is all that I can say. To say we are needed is an understatement.

I spent my time this week reviewing and updating role descriptions for key roles that they need to recruit asap, adjusting staffing structure and roles for their Operations function, and getting myself up to speed on the project plan and the areas of responsibility. THey have me aligned to help the team develop infrastructure for Performance Metrics, Quality Management, Knowledge Management, Service Experience and Talent Management. Could we add some more? I don't think we have enough. :-) So, if I come back with gray hair or no hair, you'll know why.

All this being said, it has been a very exciting week and I am very grateful to be here. While the surroundings are new, strange, and different, I am feeling excited for this new adventure for my family and me.

A couple of funny, random items....

Bathrooms - one of the stalls in the men's room simply has a hole...I will let your imagination go on that one

Locals' curiousity - I guess they don't see many foreigners, as yesterday on the way home from work, a busload of teen age girls giggled and waved at us for 5 minutes while we were stuck in traffic. It was a bit uncomfortable, but I did manage to snap a pic, albeit not a very good one. I will share if I can get them uploaded.

Traffic - uh, yeah...there are a lot of cars and pedestrians...and neither one does much to avoid the other. It is every man and woman for themselves.

Food - one of the dishes for lunch yesterday in the cafeteria featured large, whole chicken feet. Yes, you read that right. I am adventurous...but not THAT adventurous.

Language - The project team I am working with speaks very little english...I find my self speaking loud and animated trying to get them to understand me. They nod and smile a lot...do you think they understand??? Thankfully, there is one woman, Theresa, who speaks pretty well and she keeps them on track. Learning this language is going to be a herculean task.

Funny sign in the Aon Hewitt Shenzhen office - There is this sign that seems to be advising people on how to avoid getting the H1N1 virus. It starts out with pictures of logical steps like exercising, eating right, and covering your mouth when you sneeze/cough. The next action shows people at a party with a girl putting a record on the record player. Next is a pic of a guy coughing and sneezing, then going to the doctor. Guess the partying didn't pay off. After going to the hospital, the final scene is of a girl....eating pizza. What's the moral of the story? Exercise, eat right, cover your mouth, hang out at a party, get sick, go to the doc, get better, and eat some pizza. Sounds like a recipe for health to me.

Well, I will try to upload some pics later...the internet connection is slow as molasses. Hope you enjoyed my first impressions of China. Good times!

An Eva Burrito

I spread Eva's blanket out and laid her on her back. She grabbed onto the blanket and rolled at the same time and so when I looked back at her this is what I saw....an Eva burrito!


Just what the Dr. ordered

I think Emma could sense the stress I was feeling today and that I was on the verge of a mental breakdown...she found the right remedy!

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

YEA!!!!! SCHOOL IS OUT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I LOVE when having a friend over suddenly turns into a neighborhood party! Today was the last day of school and so I let the kids have a friend over to play and then stay and sleep over. Well when the kid over the wall behind us and the kids over the fence hear a party going on then they come on over. I LOVE it and am going to miss our spontaneous baseball games!


The kids have had a great year with awesome teachers, but I am soooooo happy it's SUMMER!



Luke, Nick, Gavin, Jonas, Hudson, Macen, Ethan, Grant, Emma & Marin

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

First pictures from Matt

Here are the first pictures we got from Matt...he doesn't have the best camera and most are out the window of the taxi as they are going. I'm sure there will be more to come


Getting ready to leave San Francisco...



Harbor near Hong Kong




Hua Wei office building


Aon Hewitt China office



A glimpse of SHEN ZHEN...our new HOME!


Matt found his phone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

YEA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! He left it in the taxi, luckily he has the same driver that takes him to and from work and he had it when Matt left for work this morning!

Monday, June 6, 2011

Matt made it safe and sound!!!!

Matt made it safe and sound but his poor phone didn't :( I am actually on Google Talk/Chat with him right now! He is a little bummed out about his phone, but excited to be there. His first reaction to China is "It's different....I'm overwhelmed with how tall the apartment buildings are. It's crazy how people live UP. Hong Kong is beautiful. I guess I'm overwhelmed yet excited. I'm a little overwhelmed with the task of learning the language." He can't get Facebook there, but so far he can get to most websites. He is trying to upload some pictures but hasn't had success yet....stay tuned!

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Seven months and sitting up!

I can't believe my little Eva is already 7 months! Here are some of the things she is up to...


SITTING UP!!!!

She does the cutest little head tilt when she is looking at you....


She now pulls off ALL her hair accessories... (SAD!)


And is so proud of herself when she does!


And he's off...

Well our adventure starts today... it is 4:45 a.m. and Matt just left for China! I am hoping he travels well and that we find out a lot of answers to all the unknowns!

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Emma's dance recital

Emma did an AMAZING job at her dance recital! She did a tap number to In the Mood and she knew it so well that she didn't even have to look into the wings for Lori's help and reminding! She smiled and was beaming up there. I was so proud! It was extra special to have Kim and her kids there too. The kids were amazing and sat quietly through the whole show!


I must admit it was a little weird to be sitting out in the audience instead of backstage getting all the kids on stage and dancing at the end. Actually it was a little refreshing to be able to relax and watch my sweet little girl on stage! What a great day!



The Fan Club!









This cute little girl Nikki that was in Emma's class was always soooooo sweet and thoughtful! At the end of the show she came and brought Emma a little porcelain ballerina! Talk about sweet! It was fun for the two of them to make a great friendship this year!