Wednesday
6th June, 2018 1830
Still
sweating on news of Alice's visa, mostly because I am being chivvied
by my school to submit my receipts -which I don't have as I haven't
booked anything. If it all goes pear shaped summer will be a
continental breakfast instead of a full English so I daren't. It does
annoy me that she swallowed what the agency said and never told me
for weeks, it's not as if I know nothing about travelling after all.
Ah well.
Not
a bad day at work today, mid-morning on my way to class after the
break, I happened upon some students coming upstairs. For their
kindergarten teaching degrees they also have to take piano and art
classes, presumably for the kids' benefit. Anyway, they were carrying
paper plates and bowls with what might have been food or may have
been something they made to look like food, I couldn't tell. Jokingly
I accosted a girl and asked where mine was because I was hungry.
Ten
minutes later the door to my classroom opened as were were watching
Tarzan and said girl came in and put a plate on the dais at the
front, then came to me and said it was a gift! It was a man made
from food – a bread head, hair from coloured noodles, a pineapple
tie, cucumber slice body and raisins and juju beans for limbs! Very
arty indeed.
Despite
taking an egg baguette for my lunch, I was minded to go out for lunch
and save the baguette for supper tonight. I didn't fancy a Big Mac or
anything Pizza Hut offers – they are only good for breakfast. I
decided to ask Eva and her mate for a Japanese. They said they had
homework to do! No idea about you but when I was a student you did
the homework in the evenings, not lunchtimes and would have leapt at
the chance of a free, exclusive meal! I suggested they brought it
with them and did it whilst waiting for the food. They did a runner
while the film was showing and I never saw them again! I wouldn't
mind but it is bloody expensive and not really a place I want to eat
alone in.
I
ended up at the fast food buffet place with sweet pork, cabbage and
egg & tomato. Alone. Very gourmet. That was their last chance to
be invited for lunch, not just because of what they did but it's exam
time for the next two weeks and then I won't ever have their class
again.
I
should though be back to only teaching on my little campus next year,
there's a new Peace Corps volunteer coming. Annie will be the senior
hand (re Peace Corps) and she has got the hump because the school are
refurbishing a flat for the new chap/chapess but not hers! And the
on-campus flats I am told are particularly dingy, unlike mine. She is
particularly miffed because the washing machine they gave her keeps
burping either small lumps of metal, or more recently plastic, into
her washing. I placated her by saying next year I will in all
likelihood buy my own front-loader because I need hot washes to
actually get my gear clean and she could have the school one I have
now, which is actually in pristine condition. I just can't get on
with top-loaders and cold washes, they simply wet and swish a bit.
I'd be better getting an old maid to take my stuff to the Yellow
River and beat it on the bankside rocks.
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