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Red's wacky fun worldOh the trouble I've been! 9月7日 It's official!Our Canadian Prime Minister is a moron!! We have a moron for a Prime Minister. Let me say that again. Stephen Harper is a moron! Our brilliant Prime Minister has gone to the APEC meeting to represent our lovely country. What does the idiot do while OUT of our country! He bashes the Liberals.
Now bashing the Libs on our own turf is one thing. I'm all for free speech and the such. I'm all for a good Libs bashing--me being a Green and all! But to use an International forum to take on the Liberals is unacceptable. You keep our dirty laundry in our house. You don't air it on a world stage.
I think Harper is going to go down as the dullest and most moronic Prime Minister in Canadian History. Even Mulroney will have more popularity than Harper.
8月29日 A weird lifestyle!!So the last time I was in China I loved it. I loved it because I was treated like a rockstar. Who doesn't love to be treated like a rockstar!!. However, this time around I am finding the adjustment to being treated well much more difficult. I think it's much more difficult this time becase we have someone in our house. We have a nanny/house keeper. Commonly called here the Ayi.
Now we did have a Nanny for Bailey in Toronto. It was an afterschool nanny. She was great until we enrolled her in the afterschool program. It was expensive yet ideal for the short fix we needed her for. This one is a slightly different and def cheaper. We hired a Philipino lady to come into the house to clean and organize the appartment, to watch Bailey, and to cook for us--and we pay about 400$CND a month for this. We are paying much more than the average expat for this service but she is older--which works for Bay--speaks english well and comes with great referrences.
What is weird for me is not having access to my kitchen when I come home. It's weird to be served your dinner that you didn't prepare. Although I think the hardest thing is being called Sir/Mom(ma'am). Today before she left she applogized--"sorry Mom(ma'am--haven't figured out which she is saying) I forgot to mop the floor--let me get that before I go".....so weird I tell you!! Weird!!
I like it a little too much though! 8月24日 What a week and a bit it's been!! Well folks, it's been a swirly, wirly, fun dazzle time since our arrival in Shanghai! We arrived on Tuesday August 14th and I started back to work on the 15th. My first couple of days of work was just getting settled in to the new job and tour of the Hongqiao campus.
The Hongqiao campus of the Soong Ching Ling Kindergarten is a beautiful, smaller campus of the two. It is small but very cosy and very convienient for us foreign workers. I live about a 15 minute walk from the school. It has a beautiful grounds with walking open hallways surrounded by gardens. There is a fish pond with Koi's(sp??) and lilly pads and the whole bit. They have a pool on this campus and a little mini track for rollerblading. All this for kids 2-6 years old!!
My campus, the Qingpu Campus(although it's not in Qingpu but in another district but it is often called the Qingpu campus) is massive in size and beautiful beyond words! We have to take a bus every morning to get there. I walk to the Hongqiao campus and catch the bus at 7:20am to arrive at the school for 8am. The ride isn't too bad, it's on the highway so no crazy taxi drivers or scooters all over the place. When you drive up to the school grounds you have to pass through this beautiful yet very super rich neighbourhood. They have huge houses--very much like the $500 000 and up homes back in Canada--which are gated. You pull up to this grand building which is very palace like. I would compare it to a small Thai palace with it's white and red brick and tiling. The grounds are lush with gardens and play ground areas. On the outter limits of the school ground are canals that throughout the day little ships go up and down carrying items. They have a clay ground area--where they do these clay acativities. They have this massive room that is call the skylight room. It's a dome with stars and clouds and all neat things. They have a music room that has individual piano rooms and they have a dance studio and a little kitchen so they can cook. It is a very kid friendly building, however it's also very large. If I was a child I'd be very frightened by the size and magnatude of it all. I will be taking pictures of the campus on Monday so you all can see what I'm talking about. All this, again, for 2- 6 year olds!!
My first week at the school has had me doing all sorts of things, like getting the boards decorated, the classroom ready for the students and just exploring the building. I think I'm going to like working here.
Peter starts his job training on Monday. Bailey and him have been exploring the city a bit. They have found some great shoping areas and got Bailey signed up for Mandarin lessons. She starts intensive training on Monday. She also has an Ayi that will be watching her while she does independent projects for me. She'll also be signed up for some Hip hop/funk dance lessons and possibly some art lessons. She's going to have so much fun doing lots of things she likes.
She has adjusted well to the new surrounding. She's going to come back spoiled!!
Alright....we're off to Cirque today and then off to explore the city a bit. We might even end up in a 50rmb all you can drink bar tonite--child in tow. I love this country...hahahaha you don't pay for things up front, they don't have credit here and 50rmb all you can drink bars--which is about $7 Canadian---you just can't get better than that!! hahahaha
Alright more stories and pics to follow as we settle into China!! 8月18日 Back in ChinaOla folks,
So I am back in China. This time I'm in Shanghai, and with my partner and child. I am using MSN Spaces again because for some reason my flickr account won't allow me to upload pics or it's the slow internet connection here for now. Anyways....loving the city. We're in Hongqiao area, way out in the 'sticks' if you can call it that. It's not really the sticks persay, it's the former expat area now a nice mix of both Chinese and Expat population.
So for your viewing pleasure--my pics of us on the plane and a few days here and there around Shanghai!!
Enjoy!!
8月9日 So it is done!I have created a second site. I'm tired of the way things have been run here on this Live Spaces. I have no loyalty to this site. Well that's not true but I tell you I'm sooo irking mad at all the bugs I've got a second site.
On the second site I've copied some of my greater posts, and I will be adding things to that site more and more, instead of here.
You can find it at http://redsneef.blogspot.com
Enjoy folks! Holy Bug problem BatmanSeriously, you would think that Window's Live Spaces would have fixed the bugs in this lovely site before going public. I've had nothing but problems getting signed in, linking to this site and editing this site since the change over. I don't even like the layout. They've messed with my stuff. I am considering moving the site to MySpace or Blogger or Flikr. All I know is right now I'm very angry at this site.
People are going to say why trust a Bill Gates program. Lately I've been questioning this too but I can't help but like the guy. His Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is a great organization but his company is being a big ol' pain in the ass right now with this Window's Live Spaces kafuffle. 8月8日 Only 3 more shiftsIt is official. Only 3 more shifts at Transitions for Youth and I shall be done forever with the agency. Not that I have not enjoyed my time there, I just think I am getting out at a time when a change over in staff is about to occur. I think most of the staff are tired of the way things are run and are looking else where. Such is with management. Everyone complains of the way things are run yet don't step up to the plate to initiate the change. I would have considered stepping up to the plate but I don't have an invested interest in the agency as I was only ever relief.
The awesome thing is I'm about to embark on a wicked job in a few weeks. I'm excited about it, and will be I suppose for the next three years. Pete and I have a plan. There is the staying stable for 3 years plan. We signed a two year lease with our landlord to be. At the end of 2008 or mid 2009 we will be heading to sights unknown. Probably heading into Korea or Taiwan.
I'm looking forward to the changes afoot. Should be a grand ol' time!
**EDITed as per Pete's request** Babe let me know when I can let the cat out of the bag!! 8月5日 How vile is this??I just read that they are taking bets on how long it will take Fidel to die. A gambling site has taken to getting bets from the Miami population on Fidels death. How rude and vile. Yes I know Fidel has had some human right violations yet the argument can be made that he also cares enough to take care of his countrymen. Either way I just think it's right down rude to be taking bets on how long it will take an ailing man to die.
8月4日 Where did they go??Oh where oh where did my very first post go? Why are all my posts prior to August 2004 all gone?? ohhhh wait.....is that when I first started posting?? let me check it out some more...could be a correction on the way!
Correction...they're there but until MSN Spaces works out the bugs I can't do that whole archiving of my blogs so that I don't loose them
8月3日 Ohhh I love it!!Chavez as gone and made the US mighty pissed. Well I wouldn't say pissed but annoyed if anything. Chavez has agreed to work with Cuba during the transitional phase. Cuba has recieved some support through other countries like Venuzuela, Vietnam and China. This goes along with my thoughts on China and their standing back during this middle east crisis. Oh interesting times are afoot folks interesting times indeed! |
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