Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Wine and Cheese, Sth Aust meets Sthn China






My Doc Adams birthday wine a Pinot Gris - Cheers



Jeannerette's Wild China Charity Challenge wine -where Jen reminded me my interest in this country actually started! Cheers to Meg and Luke - happily blaming you!




Balcony picture, Jen and Deb feasting and watching the spectacle of traffic miraculously avoiding each other and clearly avoiding any road symbols such as double yellow lines, arrows, zebra crossings, overtaking at whim....weaving, guessing,hoping,praying and for us 19 floors up... laughing a lot even before the wine was consumed.

Wines and cheese from home on my Chinese balcony! With two great friends what more can I ask for? The fact that the wine and cheese is from home accompanied by home made relishes and a range of other suprises as belated birthday presents - thanks to you for your lovely thoughts.


Maggie Beer, Doc Adams, Sandi's Quince Paste just for a start! Yummy.
Jen and Deb arrived safely in HK, spent a few days holidaying then I joined them and we spent the time in HK at an interesting Cheap but not too nasty Guesthouse... and the day at Stanley Beach and bus hopping..all good fun, finishing up at Ned Kelly's to meet Colin and I will be back soon to chat to him as he was just a bit busy with the band...next trip to HK.


I'll keep you posted on the fun we have over the next few days in between my teaching and what has become routine for me in the last 4 months....stay tuned.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Hair Cut - Chinese style



No, don't panic, I'm not that radical no short bobs with black hair for me. Just a hair cut full of fascination.

Sonia, our Centre Manager was kind enough to take me to her hairdresser, a funky little dude called Wu. But it took an hour before even meeting the hairdresser...after a hair wash, head massage, inner ear cleanse, another hair wash, neck and back massage. Now I know why so many people work in the salons. The juniors earn their way up through their skills in massage and washing and the guy that was working on me was good. Luckily Sonia was there too so she was able to translate their instructions to me. Just amazing...




Then , with your head in a towel turban, you get to move to the styling area to await the hairdressers. Not a long wait , but the next step was lengthy. I just wish you could leave your head and come back later when the cutting was done. Imagine my thick hair, probably a least 16 weeks since the last cut at Scissor Sisters in Adelaide...it took an hour at least to trim to Wu's satisfaction, then the dry and style and more thinning. He was either impressed or amused wit my wavy hair and its dynamic movement. I must say its much lighter ( now it's a bob like Mum's) but the after effect is the need to get some hair clips, hairband, hairdryer, hair clay for styling. That will last five minutes, I'm too impatient but I felt it was worth the effort as Sonia was extremely impressed with the outcome and she did spend her evening waiting for me. Oh the best bit, it cost 30 yuan ( not even $10A), in fact dinner was marginally more expensive.




Sonia had popped out twice to the restaurant next door to prepare our dinner order, the restaurant turned out to be the yummy Muslim BBQ I went to last year when i was in SZ ( near my old apartment). After dinner about 10pm I wandered home to walk off dinner, carrying the leftovers, dutifully reheated in new m'wave!


So, some of those hairdressers are actually doing ridgy didge business into the mid/late evening hours... you can imagine the rest.


Now, up to date, i am going to enjoy the warm evening on the balcony, finishing my beer.

as you can see, not that much amazes me anymore, its just the China I currently live in. Sun setting on a very hazy day.

Happy reading then plan your trip to see/smell/feel it for yourself.

Lamb stew, chicken curry or bread and butter pudding!

Von sitting with Ahmed Sohel of the Burger Hut downstairs from EF Kids School, Nanshan. Hoping to capitalise on the growing numbers of foreigners/ westerners in SZ for business, this new foodie is providing quality yummy food at a very competitive price. It's difficult to be competitive when for 4 yuan you can get dumplings as a snack, but the Burger Hut will provide everything from croissants to a full meal for the homesick!
A regular topic straight after the morning class involves a decision on lunch....so far I think between us we are working our way through the menu. Meals are generous in size too ( I just bought a microwave to capitalise on leftovers!). You should have seen the stares as I was carrying the box home!
It's a brave venture to try and match local prices and still provide a meal worthy of the effort.
Eat in or takeaway or delivery by arrangement...try it if you feel like a taste from home (and chicken off the bone!)

Thursday, April 9, 2009

A week in the life of my new trainers

Hong Kong as seen by the new lens (10-20mm) birthday money cheers


The 4 rocks suggest that those that stay here will have longevity and health on Mt Nanshan



Von and Candy (friend of Angela who joined us for the walk)




Von and Angela ( met through the coffee shop)





Umm inside another camera shop in HK.


Interesting week.

Tuesday was painballing and bars (see previous entry).


Wednesday was a trip to HK to buy a pair of trainers , maybe a wide angle camera lens and more reading material. In my element in a coffee shop with a Late, a lammington and a newspaper, I was happy for ages while L&L were doing some other stuff.


After sampling much poor service (now I know why there are so many ads on HK Tv about poor customer service) we decided on the best of the worst but the best price to spend my birthday money on a lens vital for the tall buildings of China, a 10-20mm Sigma lens and the interesting effects created. A pair of trainers/sandshoes at Wan Kee ( I liked the name and as a customer does that make me a wank--?) Back to Sz for a hotpot dinner yummy...and cheap...and good for you! Wow.
L & L, my porters carrying my purchase from Wan Kee
Hotpot as taken with new lens

Thursday, a walk up Mt Nanshan (in my new trainers )with Angela from the coffee shop near work. She's a bundle of energy and bred in a hometown in China somewhere with mountains so she's not at all disadvantaged by short legs! My two colleagues had to reschedule due to other stuff, but Angela's friend Candy came along. She drove us there ( by circuitous route, roads unknown to locals) and back (more directly) to lunch at a local dumpling shop near home and school. Great morning, windy, cool and for them English on tap and for me , pathetic attempts at my Chinese resulting in fits of giggles! Next time, there will be more of us and picnic we hope.


After climbing/walking/lunching off to work.


Friday/Saturday/Sunday teaching... Sunday night a trip to the sports field with Lindsay to meet the EF Football ( soccer team) and have a short run just for fun ( in my new trainers)


Monday teaching at 10am to a VIP student who is hoping to get her visa to Adelaide soon to study at Brighton High so guess who was the logical teacher? Split shifts look horrid on paper but OK when you get to play badminton in between the lessons and fill the huge gap. A NZ, Brit, Aussie had a hit of badminton for an hour (in my new trainers) . As suspected, the strings were not in too much danger, many shots coming off teh frame or the grand swoosh miss but some drop shots and smashes did actually work. Predict sore bum and shoulder muscles next day!


Gaelic footy was cancelled due to the public holiday for TombSweeping Day.
(No need for new trainers!)



Back to Tuesday, lazy day at home. (No need for new trainers!)


Wednesday an hour at the gym ( pretending to be Lei in my new trainers ) as Luke worked out and I pottered around raising a gentle sweat and wondering why the anorexic size 6's were even there? Then a trip to Decalthlon Sports and ruin the good work of saving all week to go berserk in the store after the intention to buy 2 beginner tennis rackets, coming home with some other goodies as well to support the recent sporting week. Booked the tennis court for next Tuesday morning - tennis anyone?


That's it for the week that was apart from trips to the shops to prepare for Jenny and Deb to visit at the end of the month ( they now have somewhere to sleep each and bedding!), extra bottle of drinking water, and a security card and keys...all in hand for now.


My task now, to make sure I actually have some RMB left at the end of the month to enjoy with my friends when they get here. I just hope they don't look so new by then, my trainers that is...)
News from home has also been interesting. Chester and Oscar involved in the Rugby 7's as ballboy and flag carrier, Anna awarded Life Membership of Sturt Softball Club, Gilby being selected in the Hockeyroos squad '09, Bel in the AIS Softball squad...congratulations to you all and it's a regret that I can't be there to share! Enjoy any time in the sun before it gets too hot!
Till next trivia time. Vonny