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All’s Fair in Lines and Taxis in China
So last weekend I went to pick up two dresses that I had made in Lowu (Low-woo). I was really excited because I think they are super cute and I haven’t had new clothes in like, forever. However, last weekend I was exhausted. I almost can’t imagine being more tired than I was. The only reason I left my apartment was to pick up these dresses. The taxi ride to this place is about 30 to 45 minutes depending on traffic. We get there and it’s kind of a nightmare. It’s hot and busy; the people I am with want…
Thunder Alley
There have been the craziest thunderstorms around here lately. There was a major one the other night. The God of Thunder must have been sitting on top of my building because it was just booming. Think windows shaking and car alarms ringing in the street below. As for the lightning, I liken it to a red carpet event, with millions of flashes going off. The sky was blazing, like someone had the sky’s light switch and was moving it up and down very quickly. CNN reported that there were approximately 20,000 bolts of lightning that night. It was relentless and…
(Not) Singing in the Rain
There is something that I have witnessed several times which I am told is quite common here is Shekou. I didn’t really want to write about it, but I realized it’s a must. It’s important to carry an umbrella around right now because it rains often. One minute it’s sunny, and the next the sky has opened up and it’s pouring. The drainage around the city isn’t so hot and when it rains, there are lots of puddles. This is where the concern lies. It’s normal to see small children using trashcans and/or the streets as public toilets. Small children…
Blonde in China
Okay, so I got my hair done last night and it cost me a pretty penny but this guy knows Western hair and that’s not the norm around here. We end up going a bit blonder for me and he did a really nice job – I am dead seksi with my new do… however, I digress. The hair appointment was in Futian, which is about 40 minutes outside of Sheko. It ends up taking about four hours to create this blondeness. As a side, I have learned that everything in China takes a longer so it’s about 10PM by…
That’s so China
Okay, after living in China for a few weeks, there are some things that are just so China to me. So in my head, I started saying, ‘That’s so China.’ But here’s the thing, it’s kinda like ‘forgetaboutit’ because it has different meanings depending on the context and delivery. I will try to demonstrate. When you almost get into an accident in a taxi but make it: That’s so China. Translation: I am happy to be alive and my friends and I will laugh about this later. When you almost get into an accident in a taxi but make it: That’s…
Oscar the Grouch
Tonight I had my first ‘China’ meal. Pigeon. When I first looked at it, I thought it might be quail or a small chicken. Nope, pigeon. When eating with others, I want to be a good sport and try new things, but anyone that knows me, knows that my stomach is in charge. I mean that quite literally. If I could liken it to any character, it would have to be Oscar the Grouch. It’s always grumpy and moody and the first to tell you when something is wrong. You get the idea. I have learned to be very careful…
Walmart and the Hard Sell
My partner in crime, Tammy, and I went to Walmart Saturday afternoon. We virtually ignored the warnings to steer clear of this establishment on the weekends, but we were feeling pretty refreshed. You see we had spent the afternoon getting pampered. We had mani/pedis and our hair done – all for about $25 US. We were feeling very relaxed and had time to stop by Starbucks for a small treat. We were generally enjoying the day. Until Walmart. The store was very crowded and noisy. However, it wasn’t the amount of people that made this particular trip overwhelming. It was…
Eh… what’s that smell?
Last night was the first time that I woke up and truly did not know where I was. I was having great dreams too but it was a tad freaky to have no idea what I was looking at. I finally got oriented and feel quickly back to sleep. I don’t have too much to report as I have been working like mad. It’s pretty much been 10 to 11 hour days just trying to get acquainted with all of the new school materials and procedures. However, my class is wonderful – I have 15 students. Fifteen. In some ways,…
Bought in China
This morning was an organized school trip to a market that I simply cannot remember the name of – but it is where all of the fake stuff is! It is a huge building located right on the border of the New Territories (Hong Kong) and it houses five floors of shops including fabric, jewelry, purses, DVDs – you name it, you can probably buy it or have it made there. It’s a tad overwhelming in that it is teaming with people and every inch of space is crammed with shops. As you walk through, the sales people call out…
