Wednesday
27th
March, 2019 0900
Life
can be a funny old thing, can't it?
I
am facing an operation which may involve cancer and yet I am
relatively unconcerned. Instead, I was more worried about my future
job prospects. When you think that many would be shitting themselves
over the medical stuff, my thoughts were and are with my coming
years. There is no thought I may actually go before I decide the
time. Anyway, if it turns out to be cancer I intend to kill it with
alcohol. Why change the habit of a lifetime?
Rabbit
I must say was even last night still searching valiantly for jobs for
me, even though she reads my blog and knew I had a good chance of
having found one myself. I cannot thank her enough and but think
perhaps there is a young lady on whose life I as a teacher had some
impact. It is humbling indeed to find that where one was convinced no
difference was being made that, on the contrary, major impressions
were being made. At least on those students that paid attention. And
she was one of the quiet ones!
As
for the hospital bills, I received a call from Brenda to inform me
she had been to accounts and they will not pay out on hospital
receipts, I need formal invoices from both hospitals. Great you may
say, but this is China. Alice will try to get one from the big
hospital next Tuesday while I am out for the count and then we will
need to revisit the small one to see if we have success there.
As
for the contract with my prospective new school, I have many
questions. More money granted but no medical cover other than
accidental. I am happy to pay for my own cover if the school can
arrange it. Various other queries but none of them necessarily
deal-breakers. Remember, I merely want another three years of
employment and I cannot be too choosy.
Today
on a whim I made Chelsea buns, about twenty of them. A simple text to
Annie and Alice saw them scurry after classes to come for their
spoils! I think I have three left for myself to take to work later.
When I said to Alice to let me know if her best friend (Miranda)
liked them (she took her the remains of last night's garlic bread)
her comment was “If I let her have one!”
Oh,
and Joanna is worried about me. I never even contacted her about my
gut problem but about another matter yet of course it came up. She
has now said she will fly up from Shanghai next weekend to visit me
because she is worried! I have said no need but to be honest I can't
think of anything else I would rather have than her visiting me for
Qing Ming festival. I am but worried that payday is after the
weekend, I have spent thousands on hospital bills and until mid-April
I am dead as far as my naval pension goes -three months all at once
coming a fortnight later.
I
want to treat her to nice meals, the way of China is when someone
visits your city you pay (and she has paid for my hotel in Shanghai
before) so I do not want to renege. If she does come she will be
staying at the local Hampton by Hilton on my recommendation (take
note Steve Magor!) and if it happens I have no compunction in saying
I feel like a kid on Christmas morning. Now that's
a student I definitely made an impression with - and to this day
remains my best ever. I doubt she will be toppled.
Absolutely Keith! I am always preaching to my students that life is not a practise run and they should live it to the full. They frustrate me beyond distraction when they have holidays and do nothing but laze around in their dorms. Ok, I'm not as mobile as a decade ago but I still do far more than they do.
ReplyDeleteAll that delays me these days is getting enough money together to do what I want!
By the way, with the imminent demise of Google+ I have changed my profile so clicking on it should give you a valid contact method.
ReplyDeleteOf course there is still the problem of the Great Firewall Police who are still being nasty weeks after the the Peoples' Congress finished, thus making anything Google hit and miss.
Wish my laptop had read that. Left me almost offline.
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