Thursday
28th February, 2019 1730
As
first days back at work go, I've had considerably better.
The
school bus picked me up a few minutes early and very nicely got me
there by 1400. that gave me half an hour to get my stuff together,
make a coffee and have a smoke. I wasn't feeling too hot, in fact
hadn't all week. I still don't but it seems to be improving slowly. I
was beginning to think fruit and laxatives were ineffective and that
perhaps something more serious was wrong. Maybe tomorrow I will be
back to my normal self, for tonight I am having a roast dinner, the
first proper food I hope to stomach in over a week.
Anyway,
the first setback came when I put my key in the office security lock
and then had to check I was indeed trying to enter 404. The locks had
been changed. Worse, anybody who might have helped would not be
returning until 1430 or even later.
Annoyed,
I sent Janet a text then sat in an empty classroom twiddling my
thumbs. Well, that's not entirely true, I did smoke a cigar and
spitefully flicked the ash all over the floor. Of course, help never
arrived before the bell so I had to start without a vital piece of
equipment: my Puzzlers Lists. This week sees all new students and
none have an English name. I pass the book out so they can choose
their names. Nothing major, but hugely irritating.
Then
I had a sense of dejà
vu. It was my very first lesson all over again. Somehow the students
had a book which was not of my stipulation. Never threw me much the
first time, so hardly likely to now, especially when the book is not
referred to the first week anyway. They had time to buy me a copy .
Fifteen
minutes in and my new key was delivered and I could go and get the
book. So far so good. During the break my copy of the course book
mysteriously appeared. Cooking with gas now!
The
lesson ended and I had a twenty minute gap before the second class,
the one that ensures I have to take public transport or a taxi to get
home. Starting said class, it was immediately clear the previous lot
had taken both my Lists and the attendance book! Thirty minutes later
a rather sheepish monitor returned with them. Not feeling so well, I
couldn't wait for the end. Nothing further could surely go wrong?
End
it did and I walked out to the bus stop. There was one seat left for
the infirm, parent and baby or old farts and I gratefully occupied
it. Now, getting the bus to school, I take the 15 to the
terminus, walk to Five Streams mountain and then the 12 to campus.
Taking it from school, I take the 12 but normally disembark
early at the main train station, thus avoiding the walk from Five
Streams to where the 15 finishes. I'm lazy.
Well,
I can never tell when we are near the station because I don't take
the bus home that often. I did though think I recognised the
automated bus announcement which says something like “Lanzhou
Jerjian”. When we got to the stop I couldn't see the station so
remained seated. Half a mile on we passed the station. They have
relocated the stop due to building works. I started to fume again but
rapidly realised I was better off going to Five Streams – the walk
was going to be shorter. That was the best thing to happen all day.
Having
eaten nothing for two days (Alice had come for her dinner on Tuesday
of sausage rolls, mash and beans but I, despite cooking for two,
couldn't face it) I had to get something inside me so settled for
some cheese and wine. As aforesaid, I am attempting something more
substantial in a while.
Earlier
today I had a relayed message from Brenda via Eli that other
foreigners are not allowed to stay in our apartments and to be wary
of the scams that are prevalent at the moment. The latter is patently
fluff because unless I suddenly learnt Chinese then I am immune to
their texts and calls. No, it was all about foreign guests. I haven't
had any, nor I think have Eli or Annie. That leaves Nordine, who did
have his girlfriend staying for ages and who I now assume has left.
It smacks to me of the typical pettiness sometimes meted out by
school officials all over China. It has now been consigned to the
“ignore” file.
Ah
well, let's hope tomorrow fares better!