Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Small Fish in a Small Pond


Beijing may not be considered a small pond. With it's masses of people, a vast ocean rather comes to mind. However, if you narrow it down to Norwegians in Beijing, the pond shrinks dramatically. Having met the ambassador and his wife Eli once before, it was still a surprise, yet somewhat more understandable when the hospital got a phone call from the embassy, asking if it was correct that they had an American physician with a Norwegian wife. A nice invitation for dinner at the embassy with 16 other people arrived, and we had a lovely meal with the elite of Beijing Norwegians. Although, there is a subway entrance right across the road of the embassy it was nice that the hospital offered to drive us there in one of their black, shiny sedans- we did arrive in style. Above you can see Philip and me with the Norwegian ambassador to China,Svein O.Sæther and his lovely wife Eli.

Another small pond consist of Jewish medical people, so a meeting with the Israeli ambassador happened shortly afterward as the Israeli embassy celebrated their 18 year in Beijing by donating 18 heart surgeries to 18 Chinese orphans. For those of you who may not know, the numeric value of eighteen in Hebrew is the word "life"

From the Israel's Embassy celebration we went directly to a meeting of BIS, or Beijing International Society. This is a forum where interesting talks are arranged by a club of ambassador’s spouses in various embassies every two weeks; all foreign passport holders are invited. (The Chinese government does not allow Chinese nationals to attend, as the Embassies are technically on foreign soil) This last meeting was in the Norwegian Embassy, so below is a photo of me with the wives of the ambassadors from Norway, Sweden and Luxembourg. Even minnows get to swim with sturgeons when the pond is small.- Astri

2 comments:

  1. Well, you both look pretty classy! I love being able to be looking in on your adventures through your amazing blog. Enjoy, enjoy!
    Can't wait to see both of you in May.
    Love,
    Geri

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  2. Well, cousins, here I am visiting in Florida. Not as impressive as your adventures in Beijing. Looks like you're having a grand time. Spoke to Rebekka a few weeks ago and she seems very happy and relieved about getting her internship for the coming year. Hopefully, I'll be able to see her and Lee now that she has her head above water. Zaizeng. I think that's how to spell it. Cousin Francine

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