Saturday, June 30, 2007

On the streets of UB




Got out of the apartment yesterday afternoon and took a trip to register at the immigration office. Jaspal said this is normally a tedious affair (just like in the U.S.) but we got in and out pretty quickly.

We ate some Chinese food for lunch, supposedly vegetarian, but garnished with beef. I have a feeling I might have to break into a carnivorous lifestyle while I’m here at some point. The food was good though, and pretty spicy.

The weather here is hot and dry. My hair, which is wavy and poofy in San Francisco, has settled into straight and silky. Definitely a benefit of the dry climate.

The people on the street seem friendly, and aren’t prone to staring like they are in India. I met a girl from California last night who had visited India last year and she confirmed that fact (I think staring is one of India’s national pastimes, like cricket and paan-spitting). Luckily Jaspal seems fluent in Mongolian (to me, anyway) and is able to navigate everything for me.

Ocho, if you read this, a few things that ought to make you happy: 1) The first thing I ate when I got here was a slice of pistachio cake that Jaspal bought from a Japanese bakery nearby. 2) Last night, Jaspal invited some American friends over for dinner (mostly researchers and other Fulbrighters) and I taught them how to play SET! Not sure if it’s a total hit yet, but there was some enthusiasm, so I’ll keep trying. 3) I’m continuing the trend from our Turkey trip of trying to learn at least one new word a day. So far I know how to say: hello, yes, cute, milk, thank you, and very good.

The graffiti here is amusing, and laden with American hip-hop references. Some pictures here to illustrate some of the randomness I’ve seen.

That’s all for now. We’re off to a 4th of July party at the American embassy. Should be entertaining, but Jaspal says it’s the only event in Mongolia where you don’t get free alcohol. Leave it to the Americans to ruin a good time.

Friday, June 29, 2007

arrival!

Just a quick update to let you (if anyone is actually reading this) know that I arrived in Mongolia safe and sound. I haven't left the apartment yet, and it was dark when I got here, so I don't have any real first impressions yet. We're off to run some errands today, so I'll probably have some stories this evening. Will post those along with any pictures of note.

One funny thing from the airport in Beijing -- while going through the security, it clearly states that you can't bring any liquids, gels, blah blah, that are bigger than 3 ounces. Well, the two men in front of me (both Mongolian) had their bags searched and the security officers discovered 15 full sized bottles of a shampoo called "Come Better."

Very nice.

The security people and I laughed a lot at that one.

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Planning for the Fun

Summer vacation has officially begun, so that means I can officially start this summer's travel blog, though techically I haven't officially left for my trip yet.

As we all know, this summer will take me to Mongolia, to visit the shady character pictured here. I will be sure to document his transformation to rural yak herder as it continues.

Though I haven't boarded the plane yet, my preparations have begun. I've spent $100 on a Chinese visa, $150 on vaccinations, $1500 on plane tickets, and who knows how much at Target, buying things like bug spray and sunscreen.

Now I just have to learn how to speak Mongolian.

Please check back again after the 27th, when I leave San Francisco for the steppes of Mongolia, and all the adventure they'll bring!