In following with tradition from the past 4 years, we decided to spend Lila's birthday on an airplane. The week leading up to the 23rd departure made us wish we had yet another week to get ready. It was unbelievable that we actually managed to get moved out of the house, after 3 days with the movers and 2 days packing on our own. Who knew we had so much?! Our house has been rented to a couple expecting their first child any day. Friends have bought our TV, receiver, kitchen cart, and a few other small items. Our cars are with Roadsport in Campbell, where Clint (car broker) will sell them for us. Nabeel & Asha are holding a few suitcases for our future US trips, and Mark is bringing 2 over for us in a couple of days. About 2000 lbs of our life is at sea, and the remainder in storage.
We moved to a hotel on Wednesday, then to the city on Friday. Karl arranged Friday night dinner at Michael Mina for Lila's birthday. We had a great time - highly recommend the restaurant! On Saturday, Karl went out on the bay with Jacques, while Lila was back at the house running last minute errands and made time for her last hamburger with Mel & Hai. Later that night, a few friends met us in the city for dinner and drinks. It was a great way to celebrate Lila's birthday and our send-off.
The trip was also a good forcing function for Lila to finally get her new drivers license and passport. She's traveling to China as Lila Ibrahim Liebat. It's interesting to have a middle name after so many years. Hopefully the matching last names will make things easier for us as we travel around - and of course, Karl is thrilled.
Sunday, March 23, 2008
Friday, March 14, 2008
What were we thinking?!
Karl’s friends had a surprise happy hour party for him on Wednesday, while many of them were in town for training. Karl thought he was going to grab drinks for an hour with Mark Parker and Lila. Meanwhile, ~30 Intel friends gathered at Faultline to wish him a happy deportation.
On Thursday, Lila kicked off the Santa Clara Women at Intel's 2008 speaker session with a 45 minute speech, followed by Q&A. Karl showed up in the audience - much to Lila's surprise. The first question dealt with balancing work and family life. After a brief response, Lila called on Karl to answer. That will teach him to show up at Lila's talks!
The big news of the week, however, was that reality hit. What were we thinking...agreeing to move to China?! We just got married. We just bought a house. We're finally settling into somewhat of a routine. Who will live in our house and buy our cars? How will we make new friends, learn a new culture/language/city, and adjust to living overseas? Lila's been through it before, but it's definitely different being older, more set in her ways, a home-owner, and wife. There's so much to do in the next few weeks....
On Thursday, Lila kicked off the Santa Clara Women at Intel's 2008 speaker session with a 45 minute speech, followed by Q&A. Karl showed up in the audience - much to Lila's surprise. The first question dealt with balancing work and family life. After a brief response, Lila called on Karl to answer. That will teach him to show up at Lila's talks!
The big news of the week, however, was that reality hit. What were we thinking...agreeing to move to China?! We just got married. We just bought a house. We're finally settling into somewhat of a routine. Who will live in our house and buy our cars? How will we make new friends, learn a new culture/language/city, and adjust to living overseas? Lila's been through it before, but it's definitely different being older, more set in her ways, a home-owner, and wife. There's so much to do in the next few weeks....
Sunday, March 2, 2008
All-in-One Party: House Warming + Going Away
What great fun! We somehow managed to pull off our “all in one” party last night, even with Lila arriving from Shanghai yesterday and dinner plans with friends last night. Around 100 of our co-workers and friends joined us – from southern California, Folsom/Sacramento, and around the Bay Area. We started a bit early (4pm) since many friends were coming from out of town, with the last group leaving around midnight.
The menu included barbecue from Andys, baklawa from Shatilla bakery (Michigan), and Ohio’s famous chocolate buckeyes. Thanks to our moms for exporting the latter 2 items to California. Special thanks to our friends for helping us celebrate the new home and new move. It was a very fun celebration for us. Unfortunately, just as we're figuring out how to host parties, it's time to leave.
The menu included barbecue from Andys, baklawa from Shatilla bakery (Michigan), and Ohio’s famous chocolate buckeyes. Thanks to our moms for exporting the latter 2 items to California. Special thanks to our friends for helping us celebrate the new home and new move. It was a very fun celebration for us. Unfortunately, just as we're figuring out how to host parties, it's time to leave.
Friday, February 29, 2008
Leap Year News
Happy Leap Year! We managed to squeeze in quite a lot with the extra day this year. In fact, this was a big week for new jobs in the Liebat household.
Lila just returned from her 2nd trip to Shanghai this year. The first was during the worst snow storm in China's history...or at least the last 15 years. The shuttle bus in Shanghai, for example, was running 4 hours late one day. In the US, we call that a "snow day" and take the entire day off! :) Lila has been busy adjusting to her new role, including a reorganization of the team. This week was the first time her new staff all got together to start planning for their future. She has come back energized and optimistic about the work year ahead. Also, a bit frantic since our house warming / we're moving "all in one " party is tomorrow night. Fortunately, Karl has helped with a lot of the planning.
Karl has just accepted a new role this week. We'd write it here, but probably better to let his new boss officially announce it first! We are both excited how well the position suits his interests and experience.
We have decided our move date as March 23 -- a mere 3 weeks away!?! We also finally got our authorization and were contacted by the moving company. Not quite sure why it's taken SO long. We decided to rent our house through a property management company to keep it simple for us. Still haven't sorted out the cars. Want a convertible or 2?!
More to follow post-party.
Lila just returned from her 2nd trip to Shanghai this year. The first was during the worst snow storm in China's history...or at least the last 15 years. The shuttle bus in Shanghai, for example, was running 4 hours late one day. In the US, we call that a "snow day" and take the entire day off! :) Lila has been busy adjusting to her new role, including a reorganization of the team. This week was the first time her new staff all got together to start planning for their future. She has come back energized and optimistic about the work year ahead. Also, a bit frantic since our house warming / we're moving "all in one " party is tomorrow night. Fortunately, Karl has helped with a lot of the planning.
Karl has just accepted a new role this week. We'd write it here, but probably better to let his new boss officially announce it first! We are both excited how well the position suits his interests and experience.
We have decided our move date as March 23 -- a mere 3 weeks away!?! We also finally got our authorization and were contacted by the moving company. Not quite sure why it's taken SO long. We decided to rent our house through a property management company to keep it simple for us. Still haven't sorted out the cars. Want a convertible or 2?!
More to follow post-party.
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Random Updates
THE BIG MOVE
Can’t believe we’re moving in a month! There’s still much to do with the house, cars, etc. We decided to rent our house through a property management company. While we weren’t thrilled about the fees, we felt it was the safest way to take care of our house especially as we’ve not lived there long enough to know its idiosyncrasies. We’ve already done a few small things to prepare the house for renting – paint touch-ups, bathroom fan, railing downstairs, etc. Now we can focus on the cars and belongings.
We’ve selected March 23 or 24 as our fly-out date. Yes, this is right on my birthday. After 3 years of birthdays on airplanes, it feels only appropriate that our Shanghai move would happen around then! This will give us a chance to pack up the week before, do a going away dinner with friends, and arrive in Shanghai in time for our health check and immigration paperwork.
VDAY = VIRUS DAY
Karl planned a wonderful date night on Valentine’s Day, but wasn’t feeling well. We were at Mantra having a fabulous fixed menu. When the entrĂ©e was served, he looked at me and said "we must leave now." When we got home, he gave me a beautiful orchid, a spicy chocolate bar, and a card. A few days later I gave him a card and medicine. Quite the romantic Vday – our first one as a married couple?! Karl was very sick for about 4 days, but has fortunately recuperated.
FAMILY LIEBAT VISIT
Mom Mary (Karl’s mom) and Paul (bro) arrived on Friday evening for a short visit. We went out in Palo Alto on Friday night for Tapas. Saturday we drove to San Francisco for the famous farmers market at the Ferry Terminal where we "sampled" breakfast by visiting all the stalls. We later continued on to Sonoma to pick up our last wine shipment and suspended our Wine Club. Did you know Ledson no longer does weddings?!? As always, we had a fabulous time up North. For dinner, we drove back and went to Manresa – a Michelin/Zagat rated restaurant in Los Gatos. Nabeel & Asha came by Sunday morning before we all left. The weather was terrible – pouring the majority of their stay. Despite the weather, it was fun to catch up over a quick weekend.
Paul and I get to see each other again at a conference in Vegas in April!
PARTY!
On 3/1, we will have a "House Warming/We’re Moving" party. We’re expecting around 80 people. We decided to rent heat lamps and have the food catered so we can enjoy the time with our friends. Karl’s threatening to put garage sale tags on everything!
AND WORK.
Work is going ok for both of us. Karl is deciding between 2 job opportunities in Asia, and hopes to have a decision soon. I have just announced a re-structuring of my team. I’m on my way to Shanghai to have the first staff meeting. When I combined the teams, I had 17 people reporting to me. It’s now down to a more manageable 10, including 2 who I brought in. We are working the next level of details and plan to roll out next week. I’m anxious to get this all done and move forward!
Can’t believe we’re moving in a month! There’s still much to do with the house, cars, etc. We decided to rent our house through a property management company. While we weren’t thrilled about the fees, we felt it was the safest way to take care of our house especially as we’ve not lived there long enough to know its idiosyncrasies. We’ve already done a few small things to prepare the house for renting – paint touch-ups, bathroom fan, railing downstairs, etc. Now we can focus on the cars and belongings.
We’ve selected March 23 or 24 as our fly-out date. Yes, this is right on my birthday. After 3 years of birthdays on airplanes, it feels only appropriate that our Shanghai move would happen around then! This will give us a chance to pack up the week before, do a going away dinner with friends, and arrive in Shanghai in time for our health check and immigration paperwork.
VDAY = VIRUS DAY
Karl planned a wonderful date night on Valentine’s Day, but wasn’t feeling well. We were at Mantra having a fabulous fixed menu. When the entrĂ©e was served, he looked at me and said "we must leave now." When we got home, he gave me a beautiful orchid, a spicy chocolate bar, and a card. A few days later I gave him a card and medicine. Quite the romantic Vday – our first one as a married couple?! Karl was very sick for about 4 days, but has fortunately recuperated.
FAMILY LIEBAT VISIT
Mom Mary (Karl’s mom) and Paul (bro) arrived on Friday evening for a short visit. We went out in Palo Alto on Friday night for Tapas. Saturday we drove to San Francisco for the famous farmers market at the Ferry Terminal where we "sampled" breakfast by visiting all the stalls. We later continued on to Sonoma to pick up our last wine shipment and suspended our Wine Club. Did you know Ledson no longer does weddings?!? As always, we had a fabulous time up North. For dinner, we drove back and went to Manresa – a Michelin/Zagat rated restaurant in Los Gatos. Nabeel & Asha came by Sunday morning before we all left. The weather was terrible – pouring the majority of their stay. Despite the weather, it was fun to catch up over a quick weekend.
Paul and I get to see each other again at a conference in Vegas in April!
PARTY!
On 3/1, we will have a "House Warming/We’re Moving" party. We’re expecting around 80 people. We decided to rent heat lamps and have the food catered so we can enjoy the time with our friends. Karl’s threatening to put garage sale tags on everything!
AND WORK.
Work is going ok for both of us. Karl is deciding between 2 job opportunities in Asia, and hopes to have a decision soon. I have just announced a re-structuring of my team. I’m on my way to Shanghai to have the first staff meeting. When I combined the teams, I had 17 people reporting to me. It’s now down to a more manageable 10, including 2 who I brought in. We are working the next level of details and plan to roll out next week. I’m anxious to get this all done and move forward!
Friday, December 28, 2007
Christmas in the Midwest
We’re now on our way back from the Midwest, delayed in Indianapolis due to Chicago snowfall. The holiday break was much needed and very relaxing. We flew into Indianapolis then drove 2 hours to Cincinnati for ~4 days with Karl’s mom and brother. On Christmas morning we drove back to Indiana for ~4 days with Lila’s family (sans Nabeel and Asha who are on their honeymoon in New Zealand).
While in Ohio we went to see “A Christmas Carol,” tried 2 awesome new restaurants, had an open house for Paul’s recently renovated pad, and met Paul’s new girlfriend, Amy. We celebrated Christmas Liebat style – big dinner Christmas Eve, followed by gift exchange. This year was a special gift exchange year – our moms received jewelry from our Asian honeymoon adventures, while Paul received a used camera (doh – need to work on that) that will soon be converted to a speciality infrared version. Paul gave Lila and Karl cooking lessons (a hint???) and mom gave us a beautiful Charlie Harper print and an intertwined heart necklace. Karl gave Lila a stunning sapphire and diamond bracelet to match her engagement ring. Lila needs work on her wife skills as she has yet to do Christmas shopping, despite it being her favorite holiday.
The nicest part of Christmas eve was spending it with the Liebat family together, while still making it to Indiana in time for the Ibrahim-style Christmas celebration. We arrived in Lafayette (a 3hr drive from Cincinnati) in time to finish filling the stockings. For the past decade or so, the Ibrahims have gotten small stocking stuffers as gifts while saving money for big family adventures. Because of the schedules, we did have one change to this year’s celebration – mom cooked. Typically the Ibrahim kids make Christmas dinner complete with handmade menus, but this year mom made an assortment of Arabic food for Christmas dinner and the days that followed.
Other holiday highlights included finishing our wedding thank you cards, much to the relief of our parents who were near disowning us. We also met up with Karl’s cousins in Ohio, and Lila’s childhood friend in Indiana. This was our first Christmas together married, and marked 2 years since we met each other’s families. May there be many more!
While in Ohio we went to see “A Christmas Carol,” tried 2 awesome new restaurants, had an open house for Paul’s recently renovated pad, and met Paul’s new girlfriend, Amy. We celebrated Christmas Liebat style – big dinner Christmas Eve, followed by gift exchange. This year was a special gift exchange year – our moms received jewelry from our Asian honeymoon adventures, while Paul received a used camera (doh – need to work on that) that will soon be converted to a speciality infrared version. Paul gave Lila and Karl cooking lessons (a hint???) and mom gave us a beautiful Charlie Harper print and an intertwined heart necklace. Karl gave Lila a stunning sapphire and diamond bracelet to match her engagement ring. Lila needs work on her wife skills as she has yet to do Christmas shopping, despite it being her favorite holiday.
The nicest part of Christmas eve was spending it with the Liebat family together, while still making it to Indiana in time for the Ibrahim-style Christmas celebration. We arrived in Lafayette (a 3hr drive from Cincinnati) in time to finish filling the stockings. For the past decade or so, the Ibrahims have gotten small stocking stuffers as gifts while saving money for big family adventures. Because of the schedules, we did have one change to this year’s celebration – mom cooked. Typically the Ibrahim kids make Christmas dinner complete with handmade menus, but this year mom made an assortment of Arabic food for Christmas dinner and the days that followed.
Other holiday highlights included finishing our wedding thank you cards, much to the relief of our parents who were near disowning us. We also met up with Karl’s cousins in Ohio, and Lila’s childhood friend in Indiana. This was our first Christmas together married, and marked 2 years since we met each other’s families. May there be many more!
Thursday, December 20, 2007
November Shanghai Pictures
Some highlights from our Shanghai Preview trip are now posted: http://www.liebat.com/gallery2/v/lila/ .
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