Tuesday, July 30, 2013

The First Few Days

 
 So jet lag is pretty brutal. Sunday night I went to bed at 8pm after only sleeping 3 hours on the plane and 5 hours Friday night before I left. I woke up 330am on Monday. Somehow I managed to stay awake the whole day til 9:30pm, but guess how early I woke up today? 3:40am. Late morning and early evening are the worst…all I want to do is sleep. It’s 4:45pm right now I’m so tired, but I can’t sleep til tonight.  I’m hoping for at least 4am tomorrow. Haha

Yesterday and today are pretty chill days. The school orientation starts tomorrow so we are on our own til then. I’m so thankful for these two days though. I heard that some teachers are getting in tonight at like 10pm and we have to be at orientation at like 8am tomorrow. I feel so bad for them.

I was getting a little lonely Sunday night and yesterday morning, but there is another new teacher living three floors up from me and she came down and met me yesterday. We went to the school together and used the internet then met another new teacher who is going to be teaching at the High School. Everyone I’ve met at the school is so nice and welcoming. We met the Middle School principal and vice principal in the tech lab and they ended up all taking us lunch and showing us some other restaurants to check out. It was pretty random: The principals of the middle school, a high school teacher, and two ECE teachers.

After lunch we took a trip to Carrefour (Think Walmart, but bigger and way more variety. Want to buy a surge protector? Well you have about 50 different ones to choose from!). It was actually a little overwhelming for my tired jet lagged self. A lot of people work at Carrefour. There were four people just working in the mop aisle and four in the pillow section and like 7-10 working at the cell phone counters. They tried to help us pick stuff out, but the language barrier made things tricky (Luckily we didn't really need any help so it worked out). They did point us to the sales so that was nice.  I got some cleaning supplies and a cell phone. The big trip to IKEA is on Wednesday during orientation so I’m saving for that. :-) 


If you want my address email me or facebook message me. I have a mail box and it would be so cool to get mail! I promise to write back!

I’m currently bumming internet off a neighbor whose is not password protected, but it only works at night and in the morning. I’m also going to the main campus to use the internet. Hoping to have my internet set up by next week so I can start making Skype dates!

The Apartment


One of the most exciting things about coming to Shanghai to teach was that the school was setting me up with an apartment and paying for it. I learned the address of my apartment last week, but had absolutely no idea what it would look like or anything. So when I walked in on Sunday evening and saw the cutest pink couches, I was so excited! I really love this apartment. I’ve seen a few other teachers apartments and I think I like mine best. :-)

My apartment is like right next door to the main SCIS campus. I don’t work on this campus, but it’s been nice being so close since it’s where I can use the internet until I get it set up in my apartment. It’s also given me a chance to meet some of the other new teachers too.

I took a walk yesterday to explore my neighborhood, but it was so hot and miserable at 7:30am that it turned into a pretty quick walk. This heat (102 degrees! with high humidity) has turned me into a hot mess. I’m think I need to carry another set of clothes with me for the day so I can change my clothes once I get to where I’m going. I get so gross and sweaty whenever I walk anywhere. Hoping it gets a little better as my body adjusts. So thankful my apartment is air-conditioned and so comfortable! 

I’m not sure it’s set it that I’m actually living here for the next year at least (Next year I have the option of staying here or finding a new apartment). I think once I’m more settled in and have a chance to decorate it will feel more permanent. I feel like I’m on vacation or a long trip or something. 

I’m not going to lie, my first night alone here was a little lonely. Going from a basement room at the Shreve’s to a two-bedroom apartment on the 21st floor of a high rise apartment complex in Shanghai China is a little bit of an adjustment. Not to worry,  it’s an adjustment I think I can handle!

Here are a few of my favorite things about the apartment: 


The pink couches. I’ve been sleeping on the big one until I get a super soft mattress pad for my super hard bed. They are pretty comfortable. Funny story: checked my mailbox and there was a bunch of stuff in there and one of the things was a magazine for a Scott Something. I’m assuming Scott used to live in my apartment and if that’s true I giggled a little thinking about this being a guy’s apartment.

Around here most apartments are furnished, but how they are decorated or the actual furniture in the apartment is dependent entirely on the preferences of the landlord. I guess my landlord loves pink. 

All the closet space! I need more clothes and stuff to put in here! 
I have another one of these in the guest bedroom and one out by my living room.


So everyone that said they were going to visit me, I would like to show you where you will be staying. Don’t worry I’ll get a comfy mattress pad for you and some sheets. 


You have a great view of the main campus of my school and the city. You also have your own bathroom with a heated toilet seat and a washer in the shower! Let me know when your coming! 


I have some amazing views in every room of my apartment. 


 I'm so excited to call this place home!

Highs and Lows of Travel to China

 My first blog post from China! Hello everyone. I made it safe and sound. I thought I would share some of the highs and lows of my journey over here. This blog is also functioning as a journal for me so I wanted to remember a few of these things.

Highlights:

1. Getting "lost" on the way to the Vancouver airport with Don and Lynn. We took a little unnecessary detour as directed by google maps and it made for some good laughs. 

2. Everything went smoothly at the airport...got through security without having to do a body scan and got to my gate with enough time to relax. 

3. My flight was not full so there was plenty of room for my carry on and the seat next to me was empty! I was also the first seat so I had extra feet room and there was no seat reclining into me.

4. Everything went smoothly when I got in and my Principal and our driver was there with a welcome sign. I felt so cool having my name on a sign! I’m sad I forgot to take a picture of it. 

5. All of my luggage was there and came out  pretty quick! 

6. We drove to my apartment and I love it! (more on the apartment in the following post)

Low-Lights:
  1. TSA is cranky in Vancouver. 

 2. There were no individual screens on the back of the seats and the "in-flight entertainment" was a bust. There were a couple larger screens and a bunch of super random movies played throughout the flight. Most were Chinese with English subtitles but seriously the plots were ridiculously hard to follow. Thank the Lord for my kindle and ipod or that flight would have been unbearable.

 3. I only slept 3 hours and it was at the beginning of the flight. I was sooo tired, but my body couldn’t get comfortable and I just felt gross. Of course I finally settled in about 45 minutes before we landed.

4. I was sleeping so I missed the first main meal. However, I don't think I missed much. The food wasn't great. I know airplane food is never amazing, but this was just really different.

5. 12 hours is just too long to be on a plane. 

Not the best traveling experience I’ve had, but I really can’t complain. If a little discomfort and boredom is all that I really dealt with then I say it was successful. I’m so happy to be here. Everything is new and a little intimidating at first, but I’m getting there.

Monday, July 8, 2013

How did it get so late so soon?

How did it get so late so soon? It’s night before it’s afternoon. December is here before it’s June. My goodness how the time has flewn. How did it get so late so soon?
~ Dr. Seuss

Leave it to Dr. Seuss to say it best, How did it get so late so soon? As the panic sets in and the the reoccurring nightmare, where I only have an hour to pack everything, seems more and more likely, I wonder how it's possible that I will be in China in just a couple weeks.

This month is crazy. I knew it would be this way. I was excited for it to be this way, but it's still crazy.

So let's recap: 

I finished up work! That was hard, fun, and wonderful. It's still hard to believe I'm truly done there. It feels like a long vacation or something. It was so hard to leave my kiddos and families, but I'm really excited to have many of their parents as Facebook friends and keep it touch.

 I just got back from Family Camp and it was so fun. I spent lots of time with my mom and little brother and it was great to just relax and just enjoy camp. My mom and me really needed that time and I'm thankful we got it. My mom is doing amazing and I was so proud of her this weekend. She's working hard to get and stay healthy!

I also got to spend quite a bit of time with my friend Melissa (she's been in Shanghai for two years now and works as a Pre-K teacher at the same school I will be at) and hear more about my life and what to expect when I get there. She's been so helpful! It's so nice to walk into something so foreign and new with lots of inside info and perspective. When I went to Kenya I had absolutely no idea what I was doing and my trip was so unorganized. It made my first couple weeks incredibly difficult. This is going to be so different and I'm so thankful!

Now I'm home for a couple days before flying off to California to visit friends from college that I haven't seen in years. I'm really excited! Once I get home from Cali I'm doing a quick turn-a-around and driving to Oregon for five days before I head back to Everett on Sunday, July 21st for my going away party.

Then I will have one whole week to pack and see people and tie up loose ends.

I can't stop thinking about that morning back in January when I opened my email and saw I had a job offer. It felt sooo far away then and now it's almost here.

How did it get so late so soon?