The weekend after I got back from Vietnam I went to Shanghai with my friend Emma and we went to the finals match at the Shanghai Rolex Masters tennis tournament! Now...some of you may be thinking....why the hell did you go to a tennis tournament??? I know, tennis has never been part of my life but a few years I randomly turned on the TV and started watching Wimbledon and I pretty much fell in love right then and there! Every year I try and watch at least part of the tournament on TV and I was so excited to hear that the same players that made me fall in love with tennis, were going to be playing in Shanghai!
Last year Emma and her husband Shan, were randomly in Shanghai for the weekend, heard about tickets to the finals of the same tournament and got great seats! Totally unexpected and random! So Emma and I thought...let's definitely go, but we'll wait to buy tickets to see if we could get great seats...cheap! Well...when we finally tried to purchase tickets online...of course they were sold out! So we decided to be adventurous and just give it a shot! So the day of the finals match, we went to Shangai....me, Emma and her newborn son Nadeem...and we made our way to the stadium. We were still in our taxi and of course we started to see scalpers selling tickets. One came up to our taxi and instead of being selective and waiting a bit more...we bought tickets from him! Haha...we had no idea what we were doing and we figured...why not? So...we bought our tickets and were totally excited! We get through the first gates which was a very pathetic excuse for security, and then to the next gate where they actually check your ticket. We knew something was wrong as soon as they started letting people go by us and they kept looking at our ticket...pointing at one spot specifically. At this point, we were not feeling optimistic. :( Finally they tell us...the tickets are no good. They're real tickets...but they were from the day before. They had used freakin permanent marker to change the 12th to the 13th. We were SO...VERY...SAD. :( However, the fact that we were 2 foreign women and a tiny little baby was about to work in our favor ;) because one guy who worked there came up to us...apologized multiple times and said how sorry he was that this happened. He then helped us go back outside of the gates and buy legit tickets from scalpers. :)
So eventually...we got into the stadium which was, by the way, the quietest stadium I have EVER been in. It was totally awesome though...I'm so glad I got to go!
And now a few random pics!
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| Me and my buddy Nadeem at a yummy Greek restaurant before going to watch tennis. Babies....piece of cake! ;) |
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| Emma and Nadeem at the tennis match. Nadeem was a total all star! |
I got a legit Hermes scarf from a mom in my class. Her son is a bit of a "behavior" problem...and she appreciates how I'm trying to help him. Wow...definitely the most outrageous gift from a student's family. Sure...the colors might be a bit "loud" for my taste, but the thought behind it was extremely sweet. ![]() |
| Roy and Sunny, really taking this whole measurement thing seriously. ;) |
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| Carl and Isobelle....this is so cute!!! |
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| Julie, a tiny little Korean girl, measuring Jesse...the tallest kid in class. |
So I'm heading to a bar downtown and I was lucky enough to get a picture of this!!! I know, it's not unheard of....but LOTS of people in my area do this with their dogs. So hilarious!
Today, when I walked out of my building I saw this and thought to myself....this is VERY efficient! :) No gloves necessary!
And here it is...my favorite picture from the last couple weeks. This was taken in an elevator in my friend's apartment building, but much to my surprise...one of the same signs showed up in my elevator just the other day! I was so happy because I'm sorry....it just makes me laugh!!! Enjoy! ;)
One last thing....today Doug and I were doing some grocery shopping and on our way there, we stopped into a spa I'd seen before because I wanted to get a list of their services. It looked like a western-ish kind of spa, so I figured I'd be ok. The lady we spoke to first spoke no English, so she went to get someone who did. The new, English speaking girl came up front and attempted to answer our questions. It was a confusing couple of minutes to say the least, but the very best part was this: when Doug and I turned to walk out the front door, the girl who had been "helping" us walked back to all of her co-workers and they all started a round of applause for her!!!!! Haha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We couldn't believe it!








