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Carolling in Carrefour
Nothing much to report on the "home in China" front. Yesterday was our day off and I wasn't inspired to go anywhere after our adventure of the previous week.
On Saturday night I walked home from work with Cindy who lives across the landing. We were just about at the top of the stairs when Livia rushed out of the door and announced that she had something to show us. She went inside and dragged out a bloke and said," This is my husband, we got married today." I was ...
Miracle drugs
... my note to an assistant, who then got another assistant and after much searching up and down the aisles I have some capsules for a cold and some headache pills that actually have "paracetamol and caffiene tablets" written on the back. I don't know whether caffiene is good for headaches, I thought it caused them. Anyway, I took some of the cold tablets and I have improved. Now whether that is because it was ready to improve or from the miracle medicines I will ...
Snow !
... up.
Then I had to walk across the Square to Jin Juan, the school where I will do most of my teaching from now on. I had to stop half way and take a photo of the people still doing their morning exercise - ballroom dancing in the park in the snow. They have to be keen.
I went out to lunch with a couple of the girls and the snow was still falling lightly. This won't impress the Canadians but the Aussies will, think that the snow is pretty ...
There Has Been A Takeover
... English and for the kids to repeat and follow. This all went haywire as the person giving the demonstration just started and gave the instructions in Chinese. The kids enjoyed it but I am still wondering what it had to do with English. The best bit was the fact that I learnt how to make sushi - or a kids version of it anyway.I have never made it before or seen it made. It is a bit like spring rolls, you only put in what you like.
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Starting A Bath House Up
Today was another busy day. It was up and at them quite early as I had to get up when my first alarm rang. We had a trainer coming from Taiwan to give us a few ideas on the program that we teach. We were lucky, we being the foreign teachers as the Chinese teachers had 3 hours yesterday as well as today. We had to catch a bus downtown to the hotel where it was being held. I was meeting the others at the bus stop around the corner but just as I turned the corner they were ...