Sunday, September 26, 2010
Catch UP
Let’s see, I have not posted in something like 3 weeks so there is a lot to put up. I will start with the weekends and then go into classes. I went to the Silicon Valley of Beijing, Zhongguancun, a few weekends ago. My roommate wants to get a netbook and I wanted to get an idea prices on electronics here. There are 4 huge malls 7 or 8 stories high filled with small stalls selling everything electric; cell phones, cameras, computers, computer parts, full size copier machines… I have been thinking about getting a IBM Thinkpad Tablet because of how useful the one I used in Singapore was far teaching so I started bartering with a guy for one. He started at 22,000 RMB and I talked him down to 9000 and I think I could have gotten the guy next to him even lower because his only had vista instead of 7 on it. In the end I felt really bad walking away after I had made the guy work so hard bartering. From there we went to CarreFour, basically the French version of Wal-Mart and I was able to find breakfast cereal which has basically made my every morning since then.
Last weekend I got up early Saturday to meet some other teachers (who were late) at the school and then we went downtown to the embassy area and to an expat hang-out area. I found a few DVD stores and got some great deals. Basically it is about $1 a DVD so I got the entire series of West Wing, some random movies and then Planet Earth (to show in class because the kid are studying biomes right now). We also ate brunch at an American Restaurant (kind of like eating at a Chinese Restaurant in America). I had French Toast. It was not quite the same as back home but it was still really good. We went back to one of the other teachers apartment and watched The Blind Side. Sunday, I did a bunch of planning for the week and then went downtown to where Ben (another teacher) lives and he help me to buy a bike. It is a Chinese bike but a nice one with fenders and not a fixed gear. I looked at the Giant store but they were a lot more expensive (I got mine for like $85 and they adjusted it and threw in a bike lock). I then biked it back home and it felt really good to get a really good ride in (I have not biked that far since like…last spring).
This weekend I was getting over the flu so I did not get out as much. I skyped with my parents yesterday which was really nice. I was starting to really miss home (I thing being sick contributed to that) and seeing faces (before the internet connection got bad) and hearing voices from home boasted my spirits greatly. Then I waited around for the cleaning lady to come. She had to come in the evening because of holidays this week (I will explain further down). It is really funny to be here when she is here because we barely understand each other. I am reminded of the English guy and Portuguese women from Love Actually but with out the love interest part (she is at least 20 years older then me). Once she was done, I met up with some people in Wuduoko for Korean Barbeque (well I didn’t eat the BBQ but others did). I took the bus by myself and was really proud of myself but then it got dark and started raining and I could not see my landmarks so I got off about a mile early and so I jogged the last part.
Today, I slept in and then my roommate and I went downtown to the Old Beijing area and then planned to walk over to Tien Amen but walked the wrong way, then the right way a block the wrong way and ended up in the forbidden city (don’t worry it is not forbidden anymore as long as you pay the entrance fee) anyway I walked around that and never got to Tien Amen square like I planned, maybe next week.
Classes have been going really well. Thursday I had someone give the first test in my Chemistry class (someone else because that was the day I was out sick with the flu). The average was little lower then I would have liked but I think a lot of it was problems with the English not content. I am trying to think of ways that I can overcome that. Wednesday/Thursday this week were Mid-Autumn Festival which I missed a lot of the celebration of because of being sick but I did get to eat some good and not so good moon cakes. The Chinese school we are attached to had both days off and as a result had school on Saturday and Sunday which is why the cleaning lady who cleans and the school could not come until the evening.
I feel like I have more to say but I need to get the powerpoint for tomorrow’s class done so I will end here. Hope you are all doing well.
Friday, September 10, 2010
Drivers in Beijing
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Start of School
My first class is Chemistry with 12 students, the second is General Science with 7 and then the third is Chemistry again with 11. I then get a break until 7th period where I have the class I already described.
The Other teachers here are really great. I am going out with them in a little while to grab some dinner. I really enjoy spending time with them. Tomorrow I am going to go on an IKEA run and I am going to try to get a chair for my desk.
So, I was trying to be really clever when I came up with the title on my blog. I the inspiration from a website for expats in Beijing called the beijinger. The only problem is that today I was looking around and I found out there is a guy blogging under the same name. Now I feel really unoriginal. That is all.
Alright, I am really not doing well with the concentrating thing so I will leave it here. Hope everyone back home is great. I miss you all
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Random Stories
So I don’t have internet yet (the guy comes this afternoon) so I am writing this in word to post later. It feels like I am Creed from the office. The episode where Ryan helps him to set up a blog but does think idea are fit for the internet. Anyway…
I figure I would type up a few stories that happened while I have been settling in.
Story 1: Getting an Apartment. The group of new teacher got taken out by various members of the Chinese staff to look at apartments (so they could negotiate the contract for us). Personally I looked at 9 different apartments that ranged from gross and in disrepair to amazing but outside my price range. After looking at the only single bedroom place the realtor could find, Alessio and I decided to room together. There is one that we really like and thought was a great deal since it was only 3200 RMB a month and our stipend is 3000 RMB each. We told Phillip that we would like to rent it and he set up an signing appointment. Then we got to the meeting and the landlady had thought that she was renting to the female teacher who had seen the place with us and did not rent it to us because we would be too messy. The situation was made even more awkward when she offered it to the couple who had come along to the meeting with us because they were going to see another apartment after. After much arguing I did not understand, Phillip got us the apartment.
Story 2: Moving in. I had been living at the school for a few days when, to save money, the school put another new arrival in the same room as me. He snored really loud. Therefore when we got t apartment I wanted to move out right away so I could get a good night sleep. I packed up all my stuff back into my bags (One giant rolling duffle bag that is exactly the maximum size allowed by the airline, one rolling suitcase, a medium size duffle bag and a backpack) and went to try to get a cab with Alessio who had about the same amount of luggage. None of the cab drivers would have us because they thought we wanted to go to the airport in the middle of rush traffic. Finally we convinced one that we only wanted to go down the street using a great deal of hand waving and pointing but just when we thought we had him ready he drove off. Frustrated we started walking the three quarter miles to our apartment (looking like fools dragging all our stuff.) We go about a block when the cab driver we thought had left us showed up again with a second cab right behind him. It turns out that he had gone to get another cab so that all our stuff would fit. This brings me to an observation: if this had been
Story 3: Cleaning Lady. The apartment we moved into had not been lived in for 3 years so it was disgustingly dirty. I was thinking that we would just clean it but Alessio wanted to hire a cleaning lady. We asked Phillip about it and found out she would only charge 15 RMB and hour (about $2) so we have hired a cleaning lady to come once a week and clean. We did not have any cleaning supplies so through Phillip we told her to buy whatever supplies she need and we would pay her back. She showed up yesterday with 1 bottle of soap and 3 rags costing 4.5 RMB. It took her 5 hours to clean because it was so disgusting but the placing is amazingly spotless. I think she did not want to spend out money though so I am going to get her a broom and mop for next week.
Story 4: Toilet. The first morning we were here, Alessio came out of the bathroom with the report that the toilet had backed up. I went in and said we should go and get a plunger. Alessio says that he does not think a plunger will cut it and that it needs to me snaked. He has experience working construction and doing pluming and all that so I figure he knows what he is talking about. The next day we have Phillip call the landlord who calls us a plumber who comes with a plunger and fixes the toilet. I bought us a plunger.
I think that is all the stories for now.
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
I am here.
I will start off with a post summing up what I have been doing since I got here.
As most of you know I made it to my job in Beijing and have been getting settled in to the school, preparing lesson plans and what-not.
I went and got my government issued physical on Tuesday. It involved a blood test, ultrasound, chest x-ray, ECG, vision test, blood pressure, height, weight, and some other tests. Good news is I was deemed physically fit enough to be in China. With that out of the way, I can apply for permanent resident status; hopefully soon.
Two days ago I signed on an apartment. I will be sharing a 90 square meter (almost 1000 square feet) apartment with a fellow teacher, Allessio. He is an interesting guy who was born in Rome and then spent his life bouncing between Rome and New York. The place is about 3/4 of a mile from the school and a 1/4 mile the nearest grocery store (Wu Mart).
OK, I need to get focused and finish up the syllabus so that will be it for now.