Where’s the Beach Sancho?
Monday, December 14th, 2009For those of you who read my last blog and are assuming that I’m outside of Shanghai on our next assignment then you guys are in for a shocking surprise. That’s right, we got another last minute phone call and destination change from the head honchos in Chicago. Instead of heading to Hong Kong and then to China, we were now supposed to head to Malaysia, stopping in Kuala Lumpur to prep for one day (wheew..dodged a bullet on that one). While this information is absolutely great, we got even better news, we were instructed to take 5 days of vacation before the next job started.
In an effort to not rub this in everyone’s face (send all hate mail and negative comments to someone who deserves
it, maybe the class suck up..I even have some in my online classes), I’ll keep the details of our vacation brief and uneventful. But, be assured that our trip was neither uneventful or dull. I’m not even sure how we pulled this one off, but we did, and we ended up spending 5 awesome days in Thailand, specifically Phuket and Ao Nang. We didn’t even
book our flight to Thailand until we arrived in Kuala Lumpur…got the ticket for an early departure the next day, then we headed to our hotel in KL to try and book hotel rooms for the next 5 days. I think I’m getting pretty good at this last minute holiday booking stuff, it’s frustrating as hell trying to get it done but once you arrive it’s well worth the hassle. This trip was the
make-up for the 5 months we toiled out in Jiao Kou River Town, although if it was a true make-up then we’d spend at least a month in Thailand, but I’m not complaining one bit! I’ll post a few pics of the trip in the blog and I’ll move onto more regular banter
and let the face rubbing cease with the pics.
So, right now we’re sitting in Melaka, Malaysia (half way between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore) getting ready for about a 6 week job, but I hope it’s longer! I’d like to enjoy another winter in 90 degree weather and miss out on the blistering cold of Chicago which I’ve, up to now, have missed three in a row. There seems to be some nice things to do around here, but I’ve yet to make it out into the city and roam around like a stray dog. Perhaps I’ll make it out in a few hours and see what’s up around here, maybe see if I can make it out towards the sea (most refineries are on the coast so we’re usually near the water). There is a chance, that if I can find some binoculars, that I can see the island if Sumatra, Indonesia from the roof of our hotel. Melaka is located on a fairly narrow straight that divides Indonesia from the Malaysian penisula.
I have to start getting ready for my Advanced Seminar class which is the final GIANT project needed to graduate with your MPA so even though most people are off for a few weeks, I’ll have to start thinking about and preparing for this project. I guess the semester has ended and this might be our last blog for the year. I’m sure everyone will miss the random stories I present, well, maybe my mom will. You can always count on moms to give awesome feedback; however, I did receive some funny, random comments throughout the semester. Anyways, congrats to everyone on finishing up the semester, now you’re one step closer to graduation and that job with the CIA you always wanted!

Miller High Life as we speak) The only thing I have left to do is to read and comment on fellow student’s paper next week and I’m done. My other class finished early so I don’t have to worry about that anymore. It’s a good way to wind down the semester which is usually not the norm. Usually I finish up with both of my classes on a big paper or final exam on the final week. I think I like this method a little better.
are…relaxing in Taipei. My wife just found out this morning that we are now heading ……BACK TO CHINA!!! After her boss even told her that “since I’m sure you’re tired of China by now we’ll see what else is open” right before we left for Taiwan so I was a bit shocked, especially since there was another job in Malaysia starting at exactly the same time. OH well, what can you do? I think we’re flying to Hong Kong tomorrow to get our Chinese Visa before we either take a few days of vacation or head to Beijing to prep for the next job. The only good news about the new assignment is that it’s right outside Shanghai, so it’s not remote and it makes getting out of there a lot easier. I guess we’ll be spending another Christmas
in China, but hopefully the job won’t take that long.
are worth mentioning, and we’ve visited some unique restaurants which finally served me a piece of sushi that I enjoyed. Perhaps it was just the wasabi that masked the flavor of raw fish that made it enjoyable.
week!





