Friday
24th April, 2020 1400
Realising
that if the school reopens and I nevertheless pressed ahead with my
plans, it would mean Alice couldn't come, this morning I decided we
could go next weekend during the Labour holiday. No conflict. Great
idea?
Well
it was until Brenda threw a bag of spanners into the works.
We
would both need “healthy” certificates (she thought that would
entail a hospital visit and full testing) and that it may also
involve fourteen days quarantine in Xining and another fortnight on
returning to Lanzhou!
So
basically, despite everything “getting back to normal” I am
nonetheless a prisoner in an admittedly large gaol.
The
getaway has now been cancelled. I could probably get most, if not
all, of the money already paid refunded but as the hotel informed us
that the special deal we had been given will remain valid until 31st
December I agreed to keep it active.
The
new plan (not that my plans ever go awry!) is now to sit with fingers
crossed and hope that by Dragon Boat festival it will all be a
distant memory and we can go then. If not, well, there's summer,
mid-autumn, golden week etc. I may ultimately end up going alone,
Alice will graduate and will doubtless enter the employment treadmill
when she does.
In
fact I don't even know now if I will actually be working on the day I
had planned but now I need to try and figure out somewhere for a good
meal. Burger King doesn't quite hold the allure, nor does a hotpot. I
suppose there's always the Holiday Inn buffet. Or perhaps some Pot
Noodles at home!
Ah well, at least I am enjoying more freedom than plenty of others elsewhere in the world – and horror of horrors! - I see South Africa has introduced Prohibition! It's a strange old world we now live in.
Ah well, at least I am enjoying more freedom than plenty of others elsewhere in the world – and horror of horrors! - I see South Africa has introduced Prohibition! It's a strange old world we now live in.
I
read that schools are staggering lesson times so that canteens are
not mobbed as they are normally and students maintain “social
distancing” whilst eating. That's a laugh, unless they halve
student numbers in the classroom (and by so doing doubling the number
of lessons) there's no way it can happen in class!
Maybe
I'll go to Sweden.......
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