Monday
14th May, 2018 2010
I
can't think of anything noteworthy that happened over the weekend
besides the weather improving, in fact today it was 32C.
What
with having to rustle up a halal meal due to inviting Jessica and
Andy the cleaner coming at 1430 I had to get up sensibly (with an
0200 turn in that was 0945), sort myself out, go shopping, get back
for the cleaner and then get cracking on dinner.
Before
I even showered though, I received a call from Brenda. Lanzhou
Foreign Affairs Bureau were organising a trip for selected
“excellent” foreign teachers, am I free next Wednesday to Friday?
Actually I teach each of those days and I said so, to which the reply
was “can you reschedule classes?” I can do better than that, I
can cancel them entirely but what for? I thought it might be a
conference, seminar, contest or the like but apparently it is a jolly
to Tianshui (Gansu's second largest city). Only for foreign teachers.
Being
asked if I could reschedule, after 8 years here, really meant they
wanted me to agree to be the sole representative of the university –
they can only send one foreign teacher. Although far from convinced
it will be my cup of tea (remember summer last year?) I agreed. I
must be doing something right to be invited every time something like
this comes up – there are other foreign teachers here after all.
I
have had no reply from Delia on Peili yet (no surprise there, she
checks her email about once a month) and after Janet on east campus
asked if Mr Zhang knew about it and I responded by saying the
invitation came via him, it was “Ok, remind me to tell the students
next week”.
After
that flurry of activity I was cutting things fine but still manged to
produce king prawn and mushroom curry, rice, chapattis, apple
crumble and custard. Alice hadn't told Jessica to be hungry and as a
result she ate earlier in the cafeteria which was bloody annoying,
especially as I had made everything halal in her honour. I wish these
kids would realise the effort that goes in, my food is not
ready-made, take out of the freezer and reheat or fry unlike a
restaurant, it's made on the night and most times, as today, the
ingredients are fresh on the day.
Anyway,
nobody complained and three had seconds so it was presumably
acceptable.
Just
before I went shopping Annie emailed me, cock-a-hoop at having been
told she doesn't have to go to the sports days. Neither do I but I
do. However, having only this morning told Janet I wanted to bring
Annie to the east campus opening ceremony, I was less than ecstatic.
My diplomatic powers of persuasion were wheeled out along with
copious ladlings of guilt and the reminder that I had promised a
Japanese lunch complete with enormous cheesy prawn, prevailed. She
will come, albeit late, to the main opening ceremony because workmen
are coming at 0830 Wednesday to investigate her smelly toilet – or
as I suspect, drain rather than toilet.
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