Wednesday, 26 December 2012

Last of 2012, but a resolution!

Ok, so my blog writing has been shocking recently, apologies for that. I am planning on updating it much more frequently next year, as it really doesn't take too long and I am also able to upload my photos now!

I won't go into detail about the last few months as I am sure I have spoken to most of you about it. But I am really enjoying being at home for Christmas, and can't wait to see all my friends in London over the next few days!

On a side note, I am looking for a new challenge for 2013.... Suggestions welcome!

X

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Location:Back in the UK!

Saturday, 6 October 2012

Shanghai tourists

Charlotte has just left after a fantastic 9 days here in China! It was so great to see her and we had a very busy and touristy time in Shanghai and Beijing.
Here is a little update of what we got up to here in Shanghai :)

On Saturday we wandered around the French Concession, an area developed by the French in the 19th century. It is very pretty - lots of tree lined roads with little shops and cafes. The cocktails at the restaurant below were very well deserved after a few hours of walking!




We then went into Fuxing Park where we enjoyed looking at the fountains and lakes, as well as the spontaneous dancing and maraca playing that seems to be typical in Chinese parks!



This woman really knew how to shake a maraca with style!




We really threw ourselves into the tourist life on Monday and Tuesday after buying tickets for an open top bus tour! I really enjoyed it - it is a great way of seeing the big sights and it helped me get my bearings a bit better. It included entry into the Jin Mao tower and the Jade Budda temple, which were both very interesting.







An added benefit of the bus tour was that it helped us get away from the hoards of people that were in the city for the Golden Week holiday. Everywhere you went you were fighting with hundreds of other people for space on the pavement - unlike anything I have seen here so far!




On the Monday night Charlotte and I treated ourselves to a night on the Bund. We went to a restaurant called New Heights which was very fancy! Fantastic food, wine, views and company! Can't ask for much more!




It was a great way to end our tourist trip around Shanghai...next stop BEIJING!



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Sunday, 30 September 2012

Cooking!

As you may already know, cooking has not been something I have done much of since I have been here. The temptation and ease of Sherpas and Element Fresh delivery after a long day at work are just too much! But I do enjoy cooking, so I have missed it.

Therefore, when Charlene suggested a Chinese cooking course for her birthday I jumped at the chance!

Chef Mike was our guide for the day, and our first dish was xiaolongbao - the traditional Shanghainese dim sum. They are different to normal dim sum because they have a soup inside them! The pastry (I'm not sure pastry is the right word, batter maybe?) was very easy to make - just wheat flour and water, but it was all very technical with how they are rolled out and shaped. Eventually you should end up with 8 perfectly circular shapes to fill with meat, but ours were a bit more "abstract" (to put it kindly!)

The filling in pork mince, onions, mushrooms and lots of sauces and herbs - vinegar, soy etc. there was also a load of chopped up pork jelly (yum!!). That proved to be the secret to the soup inside the dumpling - as the dumplings are steamed the pork jelly melts and turns into the soup! You have to twist the pastry around the meat filling in a fancy way of folding and pinching, which we managed with varying degrees of success...



My dim sum ready to steam (looking very pleased with myself!)

We also made pork wontons, which were made from ready made pastry (pah!) they were very easy to make, and the filling seemed pretty similar. They also looked quite impressive with only a small amount of effort.




These ones are boiled for a few minutes and then added to a soup.





Again, tasty! But really hard to eat with chopsticks!

Realistically I probably won't make them again myself - no idea on how to even start to find pork jelly and I don't want to think about what I might get by mistake!! But it was a really fun afternoon and it was great to get cooking again!

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People's Square

My aim whilst I am here is to visit a new place each week, and also to not return to the same restaurant twice!

I started this a few weeks ago, and my first destination was People's square and Renmin Park. It is a plaza with a mixture of traditional, colonial and modern buildings and skyscrapers, with a park just to the side of it.

Renmin Park was a lovely surprise, once you are inside you can't really tell that you are in the middle of such a busy city. The only clue is the sight of skyscrapers peeping over the top of the trees.




It is very calm and I enjoyed watching the old men playing cards, surrounded by onlookers.




I then turned the corner and came across the marriage market. As the name suggests, parents are there advertising their children in order to attract a suitable marriage. There were so many people there, I would guess over a thousand! And so many adverts for their children, I only wish I could read what they said.




There were lots of couples talking animatedly, I can only imagine they were discussing how suitable the matching of their daughter and son would be.




It was very interesting, but it did make me think of those sons and daughters who are having their future decided when they aren't even present.

Anyway, Charlotte is here at the moment! We are having a very touristy day with an open top bus tour so I am there will be plenty to talk about!

Zai jian x

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Saturday, 15 September 2012

A long time coming!

Apologies for the long gap between my posts. I recently got a new camera and I am trying to work out a way of easily adding the photos to my blog. However, using an iPad is no use as there is no USB port and using my work laptop is no good either as blogger is blocked and VPNs aren't allowed. (VPNs direct your internet through a private network and therefore avoid the bans on Chinese Internet, otherwise known as "The Great Firewall"!)

The past two weeks have been great! I hope my weekends carry on being as fun as they are now!
Highlights of the past couple of weeks;

- Visiting People's Square and Park - eating street food whilst watching old men playing Chinese checkers. Wandering past hundreds of couples displaying information about their children to entice a potential husband or wife for them. Photos to follow!
- Chilled out BBQ in Yanlord
- Trying loads of different types of dim sum (I do have photos of this, as I had to take them on my phone)



Shrimp and sticky rice dim sum



Me and Charlene perfecting our chop stick skills!

- Irish music in a tiny bar called the Wooden Box, followed by dancing in a shockingly bad club!
- Residential trip with year 5 to Nanbei Hu. The kids had a great time on the leap of faith and we all had fun kayaking. The nickname "miss bum in the lake" is likely to stick for the time being! It was nice being outside and getting to know the kids a bit more, as well as the other teachers! Nothing like bonding over cockroaches in your bathroom and toilet incidents on the coach!!
- Ladies day at Aussie Rules - free champagne, great food and fit men in shorts. No complaints from me!

So there is a short and sweet round up of my last few weeks! I will try and add some more posts in more detail in the coming weeks!


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Saturday, 25 August 2012

Faking it!

Yesterday was a day of fakes! First stop... Food republic. This is found in the basement of a big supermarket called Carrefour and it is the equivalent of a food court. Lots of different Chinese, Korean and Japanese food. BUT the menus are all in mandarin. A problem? Oh no!




This food is all plastic! So any meal you want to buy, you can just point at one that looks quite nice and a similar bowl is produced for you! Perfect for someone who hasn't moved past ni hao and zai jian yet! My lunch was therefore a MASSIVE bowl of noodles with Chinese cabbage, pork, mushrooms and some purple vegetable that I didn't work out. It was very tasty, and only cost 20RMB (about £2!)

Next to the famous fake markets. We spent a while looking at the converse shoes (all starts), toms shoes (tims) and uggs (ugs) :) Kevin walked away with a tintin painting that had started proceedings at 530RMB and finished on 180. As for me - I now own a very authentic Cath Kidston bag, which I am planning on using for a planned trip to Suzhou in a couple of weekends time.




And finally, last night was much more chilled out compared to Friday! A DVD and a bag of cheesy lobster crisps (yes, really!) with a couple of the other teachers.. DVDs here are amazing! As a general rule each disk is 5RMB. I got a bit excited last night and walked away with:




Series 1-7 of greys anatomy and how I met your mother, series 1-3 of modern family, plus a copy of the artist and the hunger games. Which came to a grand total of £13.50!

Now if you don't mind, I have 176 episodes of how I met your mother to work my way through!

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Friday, 24 August 2012

First week back at school!

I am straight back into school now! Monday and Tuesday were whole school inset days and Wednesday we had just new children in (of which I had 6!). Then the rest of my class returned on Thursday and Friday. I have 22 children and a whole load of different nationalities - I am sensing a display here! Australian, American, British, Hungarian, Indian, Chinese (unsurprisingly I guess!), Indonesian... I could continue! But also a lot of the children have moved from several different countries too, so it is very interesting chatting to them about all the exciting places they have lived in.

The school day is a lot longer than in the UK-the children arrive between 8 and 8,15, and we finish at 3.30. It may not sound a lot but I am used to getting started at about 9, so you can tell the difference! But we always used to say that it was hard to fit everything in each week so hopefully that won't be too much of a problem now! Next week we will start on a normal timetable so I will get a bit more of an idea what we are doing then.

I am still going out when I can to meet the old junior school staff, everyone seems really friendly. I am also going to write a list of everything I want to do in Shanghai as it seems likely that the weekends could just pass with constantly going out! Last night I combined the two...

KTV! For those of you who haven't heard of KTV, it's karaoke... Which is MASSIVE here. The building was the size of a supermarket, with a compete maze of individual rooms and flashing disco nights. I swear they get you deliberately lost so you the idea of trying to find your way out is so off putting that you just stay and sing some more.

We payed 100rmb each (just under £10) to get the room for 6 hours. We scoffed at the idea of being in there for 6 hours... Little did we know!



That 100 each also included 3 BIG bottles of Smirnoff vodka, 20 bottles of coke, 20 bottles of beer and a random assortment of snacks





6 hours didn't look quite so unlikely now!

And yes, here we are 5 hours later, still singing!




We managed to work our way out of the maze at 4.30am, when it was still surprisingly busy! And just enough time left to stop off at the 24 hour KFC for some chicken porridge (or fries, though the porridge was an option) before wandering home in the morning sunshine!

All in all a very cultural evening, but also an incredibly fun one!!

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Friday, 17 August 2012

And the view from my balcony....

As promised!!








Please note the blue sky and green trees (inbetween all the high rises!) It has been pretty cloudy and smoggy this week (though not that you can notice it, smell wise or anything), so the blue sky is a bit of a treat :)
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Let me introduce you to...

My brand new flat :)
*apologies in advance, a lot of photos! I love it!





Dining room/ lounge





Continued! (note the dangerous glass table, not a great idea!!)





Spare room/study room (haven't really been in there much!)





Kitchen!! The thing under the hob isn't an oven, it just heats up your plates?! Apparently very common in china! I have an electric oven instead. Please take note of the water dispenser in the corner, haha!




Spare room #2, otherwise known as the "hair room" (it has a mirror and a plug, therefore making it perfect for straightening and other necessities!)





Bathroom #1!





My bedroom!





My bedroom again, leading onto the "dressing area" and bathroom! Oooooh, fancy!

I haven't taken a photo from my balcony yet, and it is dark at the moment so I will put it on soon!



This is one of my favourite parts of the flat! It is part of the toilet! And FYI, the massage function does not refer to the toilet seat. I won't be making that mistake again!!!!

I won't take up any more space here chatting, but still having lots of fun. I am going for my medical tomorrow so I imagine that will involve some comical

Zai jian!! Xx

Monday, 13 August 2012

I have arrived!

I am here! In China! Still pinching myself when I wake up in the morning!

It has been a very busy few days, have I really only been here 4 days?! I arrived at lunchtime and was greeted by my new head teacher and some other teachers who were delayed due to the typhoon (I just missed it, thank god! Though we did fly through a storm and seeing lightning that close up is pretty scary!)

I hadn't slept at all during the flight, so I scraped a few hours of sleep in the hotel and then we were out for dinner and drinks with some new and current staff. Everyone is very friendly and I am glad that we were thrown into doing things straight away. I have gone out the past three nights with new staff too, great start!

On Thursday I moved into my flat.




I am on the 7th floor of this block

WOW!!! It is huge!! I have a big open plan lounge/dining room, a big kitchen, THREE bedrooms and 2 bathrooms!! It is all very modern and I love it! I am in a massive compound which I am still wandering around to get my bearings, I think there about 40 blocks in total. But it is a lot greener than I was expecting. And also calmer, but we are in the suburbs!

I will put some pictures of it up in a bit, but I don't have wireless in my flat yet so I am sat in Starbucks at the moment, and forget to take any photos.

Other than going out for dinner and drinks I have managed to sort out a few things. I have come to realise that everything here takes at least 10 times effort, but it is 10 times more gratifying when they are done! For example, I have a water dispenser in my flat. There was no water in it. Hmm.

UK solution: ring the number and job done.
China solution: Go to the reception. Spend 15 minutes using mime and a translator app to explain the issue. Realise you are at the wrong reception. Walk to the next reception. Repeat the above, including being In the wrong place. Work out where you actually need to be! Repeat the above, buy tokens for water. Get home and look at the tokens as you have no idea what they mean!
Discuss this with people at school. Get given a number to ring. Ring, with crossed fingers there is an English option. There is! Result! Order water. And this morning.... IT ARRIVED!! I actually fist pumped the air when the door bell went!

Job 1 done, only 27 left :)

Glass of water anyone?!


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Sunday, 12 August 2012

And.... I'm off!

I actually wrote this on the plane heading towards Hong Kong, so it is a bit delayed in getting posted!

The last few days in the UK have been great, Libby and Andrews wedding was absolutely fantastic. She looked stunning and they both looked so happy the entire day :D happy honeymooning! I will put some pictures on here when I can. It was also good to spend time with Em and Em and with my family :)

I am now starting my journey, both physically and metaphorically, to my new teaching career in Shanghai. Hopefully the posts from now on will be slightly more interesting than "I said goodbye to this person, and then I packed, and then I did some more goodbyes" which is what they seem to be so far! (I swear I started saying goodbye at the start of June! Though generally that involved a lot of wine and laughs, so not complaining!!)

I am feeling pretty nervous about everything ahead of me; it is all quite overwhelming! And I know I will miss a lot.... Hmmm a list seems quite a good idea here!

- my family
- all of my lovely friends
- living in London. I am so glad I have lived there, it really has been a great 2 years.
- living with Libs!
- cadbury boost bars (the 4 in my suitcase are not going to last long at all!)
- crisps and tzatziki mmmmmm

But when that becomes a bit too much I am going to try and think about all of the reasons that made me want to teach internationally in the first place. Namely;

- travelling around China
- travelling around Asia!
- meeting people from all over the world
- exploring a completely different culture
- trying lots of tasty new food, mmm
- attempting to learn a new language
- developing as a person

That last one sounds really cliche but I am doing this by myself, and I don't want to sit around my flat by myself every night. Therefore I will have to become more confident and proactive. In a way that makes me glad I am going solo, If I were to do this with a friend/family then I probably wouldn't force myself to attend different events, and who knows what missed opportunities that would result in!

Anyway, time to watch the Hunger Games! See you in Asia! X

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Monday, 30 July 2012

A puppy, a party and lots of packing!

First of all, let me introduce you to Pippa, a new member of the family and a mix between a Cavalier King Charles spaniel and a poodle... The result? A cavapoo!



We didn't really need to weigh her, but how cute does she look in the kitchen scales!!

On Saturday night we had our family and friends over for another little party (in the garden... In July?! Unheard of!) It was a really nice evening, completed with an English-Chinese dinner of prawn toasts and satay chicken... Yum yum! I was really overwhelmed by all the lovely presents I received, which I really wasn't expecting!



We also had fortune cookies. This wasn't actually my fortune, it was Charlotte's but I decided I liked it better than mine which was going on about the disappointments of today blah blah blah! So I have made my own fortune by stealing someone else's ;)

I have FINALLY finished packing. Though actually that involved packing up the London flat, unpacking all of that at home and then repacking what I want to ship. The result.... LOOOOOOOOONG!!!! 9 boxes (how have I filled 9 boxes?!) and 2 suitcases later I am finally done.



Pippa helping out with my packing!




Ok well that it is it for now, only 8 days until I fly... Nerves are really kicking in! But also excited to get there and see my flat and neighbourhood, and to meet my new colleagues and class!

Zai jian!! Xx

Sunday, 22 July 2012

Agate dates!

Two years of Agate Road have come to a close. Today was our last day at number 47 - I will miss living in Hammersmith and with Libby tons! I have had so much fun since we moved in, brand new to London and all the laughs, drama, tears, more laughs and singing still ahead of us!


Goodbye musty hallway and Mickey Mouse!

Out of about 10 jumps, this is the best we could do!

Goodbye to the famous residents of Agate Road, don't forget us!


 



Haha - if only!

And one for you Libby:




Friday, 20 July 2012

How lucky am I...

To have something that makes saying goodbye so hard... (Winnie the Pooh)

I read this a while ago and it really rang true for me... This past month has shown me how lucky I am to have such fantastic friends, not just in London but all across the country :) I have received some lovely cards and personal presents that I will cherish forever, and they will make my new apartment in a strange new country feel slightly more like home. I love them all!

So the past 4 weeks... our school end of year party which was as ever an epic night. Jo went to lots of effort making a board for the 'drop outs' with photos and books for everyone to sign - again something that will be kept forever so thank you Jo :)


Some of the WLA crew - I won't bore you with all of my photos!

I loved the idea of dedicating a song to someone on the night, Groomy was dedicated 'Heart of Glass' (courtesy of Magic fm car journeys!) and I enjoyed a slow dance to 'China in Your Hands'... nicely done!

The following weekend I spent in Cardiff. On Saturday Kat and I ran the 10k for Race for Life! Not as bad as I was expecting, but I think that was mainly due to Kat's encouragment (and orders to stop dragging my feet!) I felt great once I had finished and definitely want to sign up for another one once I move - good motivation to carry on running.

Could I be any redder?! (Friends quote Friends quote Becca!)

In the evening we had a fantastic time in our own Karaoke booth in Tiger Tiger (love love love Tiger Tiger!) complete with brightly coloured wigs and cocktails... is there any better combination?! I don't think so!

Don't stop believing, hold onto this feeeeeeeeeeeling!

The kids finished school on Friday, lots of chocolates, flowers and mugs were gratefully received, though the red spotty dress was a major highlight of the presents! Monday and Tuesday was spent moving boxes around the school, or being pulled around on trolleys, either way it was very productive! Our final night in the Orchard (go black panthers) was lovely was ever - to MARIIIIIIIIIINA!!

And now I am into my final two weeks in the UK - I can't wait to carry on the fun! Lunch with Tom tomorrow, followed by jiving in the evening, brunch with Libby at Raouls on Saturday (after 2 years we are finally going!), moving out on Monday, family party next Saturday, Charlotte's family on Sunday, my final school night out on the 1st, Libby and Andrews wedding on the 4th, Emma and Emily on the 6th and then gooooooodbye off I fly on the 8th! EXCITING TIMES!!!!

So for now goodnight and zai jian!

xxx

Sunday, 1 July 2012

Goodbye England, ni hao China!

Last night was my leaving party! I had such a fantastic night with fantastic friends and family from all different parts of my life - home, work, university, school (primary school - 22 years almost Charlotte!!). We danced (and drank) the night away and had such a good time.

Thank you to everyone who came, it meant so much to me that I could celebrate with you all! And I am glad that I made the decision to have it about a month before I leave - it meant that I knew I would be seeing the majority of people again. Therefore it was a happy night and there were no tears :D

Here is a selection of my favourite photos from the night :)

Me and Charlotte :)

The soon to be Mr and Mrs Gorin, Tom and Pete

Eliot, James, Kat, Jenni and Laura

RHOMBUS!


Me and Tom, followed by a pinky promise to come and visit next year!

The Cradicks and Scott

The jivers - Adam and Paul!


HEY I just met you, and this is crazy! But heres my number, so call me maybe!

Claire, Jo and Nav



Groomy and Jags

Best housemate in the world :)

There are loads more (I took 85 in total...!) but I think that is plenty for now! Bring on the next 5 weeks - lots more partying and fun times to be had!!