Saturday
17th August, 2019 1440
Well,
I brought back a gift courtesy of China Eastern. Yesterday I
developed a dreadful cough and sore throat that is highly likely to
have been circulating from some dirty, infected economy class
passenger! At my age coughs and sore throats are mercifully few and
far between but this cough last night actually became a little
worrying. I would start hacking but you know when you need a good
cough to ease the blockage or irritation and you need a strong
inhalation to take in sufficient air to do so? Well, I couldn't! All
I could do was cough but not inhale so I did wonder if I was going to
asphyxiate in front of my desk! I still have it but it is abating
thanks to liberal soaking of the throat with jing jo.
After
I posted yesterday I suddenly realised that next term I am teaching
freshmen. They have ten days military training normally before
starting classes. Well, by military training I mean learning
patriotic motherland songs and learning how to march appallingly in
tissue-thin “uniforms” whilst chanting tributes to Beijing or Mao
or whatever.
So
I asked the question, am I actually having my first lessons on 2nd
September when the new academic year commences. Imagine my
despondency when I learnt I have a further week of holiday and start
instead on the 9th! I might go to the campus the week
before though, nobody has provided me with a map of which building is
which and I still only know building 4 – I need to know 3 and 5 too
and being China I wouldn't bet my shirt on them being adjacent or
even remotely near each other.
Quite
apart from the unexpected extra time off, it does afford me the
opportunity to lodge my residence permit application on the 5th
rather than the end of August (although with Tuesdays off I could
have done 3rd) which is crucial. You never seem to get the
full twelve months so renewal is always a few days earlier each year.
Being now in a position to have been holidaying and travelling for
all of August had I chosen I would like to maintain that, especially
when it cost me a bloody fortune going to Hong Kong to make it happen
three years ago.
After
Shanghai it is hard to work up enthusiasm for cooking, maybe after
Monday when I shop. Seriously thinking of going around the corner
for dinner but worrying whether I can find something I can eat that
won't erupt in my mouth. I suppose tomorrow I should haul arse and
get the makings of a solo roast chicken Sunday dinner. Alice is with
Mum so I have no playmates but I expect that may become the norm
during the forthcoming year. What the hell, as long as I am happy!
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