Sunday, August 17, 2008

tour of duty ends....for now

with Natalia in the last class of the tour of duty on her birthday
with brother Ryan
with Dandan teachers assistant and interpreter and classroom conflict manager.
after knock off, to 3D bar for a Coopers
Daffy, from the gym, she is very enthusiastic!

Planes, trains and automobiles is the agenda for Monday.
Nursing a slight knee strain from class today, from being a rabbit hopping or was it the kangaroo? must improve fitness and agility! At my age, in a skirt too, how silly but fun. Icing with bing piju (inside and externally), luckily sitting down most of Monday.

Apartment manger has offered to assist in the morning to get a taxi to the Lohou Station. I have the instructions in Chinese but he is pulling out all his customer service stops for 6.45am! Maybe he wants to make sure I go!

With goods in storage or in use in Hilton, Kingston Park, Kilburn, Unley and now Shenzhen, I'd say that's really spread out-thanks to all for your help.

I am NOT looking forward to swapping warmth and humidity for the cold or chill of winter but the brain might appreciate a rest from flying by the seat of your pants and modifying teaching plans as the lesson progresses.
I had an open door this week which is where the parents come to watch their kids for 40 mins and all the games resulted in either tears or huffs as they got very competitive for 9 year olds! Modify and modify again! Learning is meant to be fun....not traumatic.
Back to TAFE for 9 days for "project" work before heading off to Chile, Peru and Bolivia.

Signing off for now....next message probably from OZ.

Cheers and thanks Shenzhen for your hospitality.
Thanks for reading and sending your feedback, messages and greetings.

Yiwan , Y-Von-Na , Yi Won Na , many pronunciations and none of them painful!

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Towards the final countdown

High Flyers, graduation for some
Dinner , a roll your own Chinese burrito at a Muslim restaurant.

Friday night felt like a Friday as I had the next day off. I ate out at a favourite Muslim restaurant which is clean and the menu has pictures. The outdoor table was pleasant as it was a nice evening with lots happening in the street. A lady came and offered to help me order, she was obviously keen to use her English and show off a bit which I didn't mind as I was undecided about my order (except for a bing pinju TsingTao). Tasty meal, increasing my new repertoire by one.


Saturday, a day off after 10 days of teaching. I went with Luke to the electronics area by bus and subway, to buy a memory card for my camera (much less than purchasing from around here) and to price some other gadgets for people who had asked. The uncertainty over quality/price/compatibility through mostly sign language was too big a risk with other people's money! I'll take a fluent speaker and bargainer next time (Luke bargained well).


I found where all the foreigners hangout - at Shekou a trendy area about 3 km from Nanshu, I saw more today than the last 8 weeks all together. Not a very friendly lot though, hardly a hello smile from any.


What a treat, Olympics on many channels, flipping between the tennis (in English), badminton, tabletennis, basketball all on Chinese channels. keeping up to date with Aussies through the internet.


Having packed the kitchen gear and taken it to work for storage , I went out for a takeaway as I can not order a home delivery ( no read Chinese!). On may way back in I shared the lift with a young man and his Chihuahua which stared at me all the way up 25 floors ( the dog not the owner), equal fascination between us in the strange thing before us!


Teaching tomorrow from 8.45 and finishing at 5.30 with teh two VIP students I started my first class with weeks ago. I have survived the summer teaching , but the others have two weeks left after they increased the sessions to 8 weeks ( brings in good revenue).

Housework, not hard in such a compact place, packing down to two shopping bags of household stuff and a case of clothes to stay and a bag of clothes (reduced in size) to bring home. My additional Chinese language skills will not take up much room but I can see potential for a longer stay of actually learning some phrases. I'm working on the second line of teh Olympic song to follow Beijing hauan ying ni...which is so catchy.

My maths was tested today with converting yuan to USD as the bank didn't have enough AUD anyway. It was nice to get paid yesterday with enough time to convert as you can not exchange RMB outside of China and I am sure airports take more percentage.

Anyway Olympics getting exciting with some great women's tennis (Chinese of course)... you might get an update if anything exciting happens tomorrow if not, I fly out Monday, home on Tuesday.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Week 33 , graduations and Olympic fever

Paper craft giraffe small stars (5-6)
Trail Blazers graduation with parents after an Open Door (parents welcome for last 40 mins of 3 hrs)
Small Stars 0 (3-4yo) on basketball Von with MaMa and Elmo
Monkey (Carol) leading me into the Fun O Land fun

Micky with his art deco Union Jack (Olympic flags)
High Flyers class graduates, some go some stay some new!
Monkey and Von at Fun O Land
Dinner, meat off teh skewer at Brazilian BBQ
Ok, I'll admit it, I have used my out of school time to watch the Olympic coverage.
this last week at school has been a week of graduations as kids leave to have a shortened summer holiday. It's a bit of a revolving door as new students come in for a short summer term!
We went out to dinner at the Brazil BBQ which is a full on feast! This was the summer teacher's farewell and thankyou. I know I ate some things I'd rather not know about but most of it was very tasty. A party afterwards at Luke and Lei's allowed me to meet a lot of the other teachers from the other two SZ kids schools, resulting in a warm feeling about coming back and a list of things to bring back with me like Lucas Pawpaw cream (which I have some of anyway).
A kiwi with a really strong accent sided with me vs the Canadians (who have won no medals yet). A really mixed bunch - Canada, Cameroon, Philippines, Poland, NZ, Aussie, England, Ireland, Swedish maybe....many non Chinese teachers in China teaching English.
The next morning I was on duty at FunO Land, the kids zone nearby and I have to say with no shame that I loved it! Crawling through tunnels that wobble and shake, climbing over wellpadded obstacles and being shot at by foam balls. Don't let on how old I really am! Wednesday is the day off so I have mine on Saturday, convenient for packing I guess as I fly out Monday and teach most of Sunday.
I found a bar 3D which is a beer bar and sells Kilkenny on tap, Newcastle Brown and Coopers by the stubbie! Not cheap but the TV was on a China bravely lost to Spain in the Basketball. Very emotive crowd. Had to get to dinner so I left before the end which was sad for China.
Greetings from Yiwan, my Chinesed name apparently.
Home to SA soon, mummm, Maggie Beer, Mr Dinh's, A crisp sparkling white, french toast and a really good flat white coffee immediately come to mind. Hindley Street for coffee...the rest will follow. I am due at work for a meeting at 8.30 am after arriving on schedule at 6ish, after customs etc and a change into work clothes at teh airport , the J 1 bus to the city and - TAFE here I come for 9 days work (to pay for upfront costs of return to China later if all permits come through).
I look forward to catching up with family and friends. More photos will be posted on Facebook
Till next time

Friday, August 8, 2008

Let the games begin! Soon.

My front row seat for Opening Ceremony, probably similar to yours, only the size of TV will differ!
5 steps to the fridge (including the turn to open the door!)


One World, One Dream


Is there any chance that can be world peace in our lifetimes?
An amazing opening ceremony, courtesy Hong Kong Tv (SZ is so close it gets off mainland TV in English), we have ages for Australia as it will come out as Odalia (spelling??) in Pinying.

I have a total of 5 steps to the fridge, five to the bedroom and the TV is centre stage but so far I've been spellbound by the precision and technology from Chinese performers. I had to wait for an ad break to fill my glass with a South African Sav Blanc to go with scrambled eggs on toast!

I poked my head out of the window a few minutes ago and there is not much activity compared with a normal Friday...everyone at work and all teh students were going to watch the opening ceremony from home or a pub. Home sounded good to me, cheap, safe and airconditioned!

An Aussie from Radio Australia manged to get a commentating spot with HK TV so I expect to get some parochial support when Aus comes out.

My guess for the lighting of teh cauldron - a dragon somehow or a phoenix in a high tech display or something so incredibly simple it will be awesome!

Join me in a toast for a sucessful Olympics, terrorism and disaster free, politics minimal and games spirit upmost ? Beijing haun ying ni - 2008
http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=QFQ1JDw-d70
http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=sQ8ZaeRb8yU&feature=related

Ghana look splendid in Kenti cloth, there are countries I have never heard of and will be hunting for on the World Map at school tomorrow!

time to upload the blog before I lose the link....happy Olympics to you all in any country you support.
cheers

tune

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Finish Summer week 4

My apartment on 25th (top is 32nd). Middle with the balcony in centre of photo.
My bike and I in corridor of school


end week 4 (Trail Blazer Mid class)
say no more!
ground floor new building temp accom for construction workers?
Goodness, send more moisturiser! taken by Luke with his old my new camera!
At the time of writing the Beijing games are only 5 days away and what I haven't learnt about the Fuwa or the Friendlies mascots isnt worth knowing! Teaching it everyday makes even the chinese phrases sink in. Just in case you didnt know....BeiBei, JingJing, HuanHuan, YingYing, NiNi are the 5 (Blue , black, red, yellow, green) representing the 5 original continents also remind you of the 5 olympic rings??? Well, the phrase "BeiJing HaunYing Ni "means "Beijing welcomes you" so even 3 years olds know the 5 mascots. Bei Bei (Fish)- Sea/water) JingJing(Panda) HuanHuan (Fire/flame/Phoenix), YingYing ( Tibettan Antelope./ earth) and NiNi (Swallow/ Environment). have a good look at their symbols http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/olympics/
to see the resemblances. BeiBei (swimming, kayaking etc), Jing Jing (Weightlifting), Huan Huan (NFI - I forget), YingYing (Athletics) and NiNi ( gymnastics etc and also represents the Continent of Oceania including Aodaliya-Australia). See, told you it was very important trivia, but for once I am nearly an expert and I can also unravel the mystery of teh Sydney 2000 mascots (Syd, Mille and Olly) but I have no idea about Athen 2004! Must have slept through that two weeks.
Teaching was reasonably uneventful. Continuing to please the "masters" which is good news for a intern rookie! farewelled 4 students from one class as they take their summer holidays ( pleased to see its not all work and no play). Made my first 'little one' scream on Saturday, she is only 2 and was a bit scared of a big yellow haired foreigner ( yes yellow not ginger, red or graying) but a bit of time spent with a page of Mascot stickers "brought" her aound to actually touching and talking to me as we sat on the floor for 20+ minutes. I felt great afterwards having melted a barrier or two with some time invested for the future.
I managed a hug from a 3 year old as well so my fans are growing as long as I don't give them too much homework I suspect!
Food wise, I have managed a mix of few home cooked meals of Chinese style and a good steak, mash, veges and mustard washed down with an Argentinian Red. Tonight , eating out was an Udon noodle beef curry which I have to practice how to eat in public - I can slop but I can't come at the China Slurp (the noisy enjoying of the food sound that comes with eating out with locals).
yesterday in a 4 hour break in classes I discovered an area of shops that include some bars and an Illy Coffee Shop, not bad but I say the best coffee so far is MacDonald's brewed coffee with milk (not creamer). Can't wait for a real Adelaide Flat White, I might just risk one at Adelaide Airport if I can afford it.
Two weeks of teaching left, I am glad that i am coming back ( fingers crossed) because there is so much I haven't seen and done yet in SZ, in fact I am not 100% sure on what there is to do, but I'll work it out later.
I bought some clothes yesterday, some3/4 pants, suitable for crawling between the crayons and the glue sticks in a small stars class, skirts not suitable. long pants too hot for summer school. An outing to Decathlon is like visiting Rebel Sports meets Snowys outdoors - tents and sleeping bags, backpacks and footballs plus a full range of outdoor clothes, badminton rackets and bicycles! home sweet home!
Start week 5 - and countdown to the Olympics with a day off on Wednesday.... thanks for reading so far, it must be winter back home with slow TV and bad weather.