It's Halloween in Beijing. The photo is from the Sogo mall next to our office building. Halloween is not big here, but it is apparently growing.As with any trip, the things you wanted to do when you started out are partially done. Both personally and professionally. Some of that is OK. Some of it is not. As you reach the end you begin to assess where you've come and what you can still accomplish in the remaining time.
Personally I did not make the Forbidden City. That is OK because I did make it to the Summer Palace which was not on my agenda. I've also seen the Chinese Acrobatic Troupe that was not on my agenda. Generally I end up in the plus column with the personal side of this trip.
Professionally there is still a lot to do and will require additional work once I return to the states to insure training is done and done half way around the world.
The day is gorgeous. Cold to my colleagues here in Beijing but quite nice for me. My rain parka is enough to get me to work in comfort. The air is clear and the sky blue again. Good news. I think a cold front came through last night and cleared things out. I can see the mountains in the distance today. A good thing.
The morning is spent in one-on-one sessions with the team. Defects signals, bugver reports, and general assessment of the trip so far. We are hindered in doing testing tasks by a slow network. I again adjust my training schedule to try and maximize our remaining time together.
Lunch is in, yes, you guessed it, the Sogo Food Court. Chicken cutlet and curried rice for me today from a restaurant called 'Hollywood.' Terry decides I need to eat "Hollywood on Halloween." Quit tasty. They try and lure me into a game of ping pong after lunch but after watching them play, these folks are basically tough ping pong players. Since they are playing doubles, I send Lana in my stead and quietly slip back to the desk for work.
We took pictures this morning. A group picture and then I took individual shots to put up on the website at SAS. I want folks in Cary to be able to see who they are talking to when conversing with the Beijing staff.
Our afternoon session goes pretty well. It ends up being longer than planned but I'll sit and answer their questions as long as they want to ask them. I catch up on a couple of emails and then we're off to dinner. Hopefully back to the hotel a little earlier tonight. I think I need a little more sleep.
Air quality has deteriorated through the day making the sunset a somewhat gorgeous affair. I try to capture the sun going down behind the mountain on film but the windows are too dirty up here and the sun too bright to really capture what I want. If I go outside I'll be too low to see the view like I have up here on the 19th floor.
I realize today that I am going to miss these folks after I'm gone. Not nearly enough to keep me from going...I miss home a lot more, but I've become quite fond of them over the last couple of weeks. Their enthusiasm and hospitality will be missed.
But I do so look forward to being home again. In my bed. Eating my food. Seeing the people I love. Phone calls from abroad just don't cut it. While I'm not looking forward to that plane ride, it is my ticket home. I'll make it.
We did the trip administrative details today. Reconfirmed reservations. Arranged for a van to the airport. Set our departure time. Decide who was going to pay for what. We have to pay an exit tax in cash. 90 RMB...about $12. And 550 RMB for the ride to the airport...about $73 for the 4 of us in a van. We could probably get to the airport for less but the convenience for the 4 of us traveling together can't be beat.
Dinner tonight is with Terry at a place called, in the English translation, Wang Steak. It's not really a steak in the US sense. It's actually a giant beef rib. Very good. The last couple of nights with Terry have been relaxed and I feel like after nearly two weeks he is finally opening up to tell me things he really thinks. Good conversation. Good working dinner. Good dinner with a friend.
Get back to the hotel, and log on to talk with Janie. Get to see pictures of Kyle as the Incredible Hulk. Finish this blog and head to bed. Tomorrow night I pack for home.
Good night from Beijing.