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My upstairs neighbor plays the piano. It's nice to hear her/him practicing every day. The other day she was trying to play "The Battle Hymn of the Republic", but it was pretty clear from her rhythms that she had never heard it before. I've also heard her play "If you're happy and you know it clap your hands." The kids love it too.

A much better day for homeschool today. I've decided just to relax about the whole thing. Also, I've found an awesome website, enchantedlearning.com. It has tons of print outs that we can use. In order to get Zack interested in learning more, I've decided to teach him through dinosaurs. He loves dinosaurs, so I will use them to teach him what the parts of speech are, etc. It will work.

I took the kids by myself to Carrafour. It went just fine, no major mishaps. I did have a little bit of an adventure when I tried to withdraw money from the ATM machine across the street. I'd never been to that one before so I didn't know how it worked. I know that sounds so silly, but it is behind some glass doors inside a little room off to the side of the bank. I walked up to the doors, expecting them to open automatically. They didn't. I tried to open them manually and a guard fussed at me. Ok....what now? I went around the corner into the bank and tried to ask a teller for help. I told her I needed to withdraw money from the ATM and I showed her my card to try and get the message across. Several people spoke to me in Chinese, taking turns trying to make me understand. Finally one person said in English "What is the problem?" In other words, what's keeping you from withdrawing the money, stupid-head? No, no, they were very polite. I said "I can't get the doors open!" and she took me around and showed me what to do. You have to swipe your ATM card to get the doors open. Why didn't the guard point that out to me, I wonder? Something new everyday!

We had pancakes and bacon for dinner. Turns out the cook has been let go as of tonight. That's ok with me. Most of the faculty have moved out to campus and are living in a hotel until the housing is finished. Pretty much only Mariannette's family, Andy and our family are the only ones left living here. During the day only the boys and I are here for lunch. I go for what she has cooked only out of a sense of obligation. The boys won't eat it and to be quite honest it is getting very repetitious. Scrambled eggs and tomatoes, stir-fried cucumber and duck in soy sauce. With rice, or course. Yummy, but not very filling. I'm usually starving again in a couple hours :) My point is, I'm glad she's gone because now I won't feel like I have to eat lunch there everyday. We can just have pb&j here at home.

Have I mentioned how much I love Chen? Now that everyone has moved to campus, she spends more time cleaning my house! She was already washing and folding all the laundry, washing the breakfast dishes, sweeping and mopping the floors on a daily basis. Now she has started cleaning the bathroom and dusting. It makes my life worlds easier, especially with the kids home all day. I wish I could tell her how much I appreciate her. I tell her thank you everyday, but I don't feel that expresses my deep-felt appreciation for her work. I'm talking deep deep appreciation. She's awesome.

Date: 2006-08-30 01:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] masteralida.livejournal.com
You know, every time I read your entries I think, "Ooh, I really need to hook her up with [livejournal.com profile] banazir!

Using dinosaurs is an awesome idea! Creative learning is a very happy thing:)

"Movin' on Up..."

Date: 2006-08-30 06:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jorod74.livejournal.com
..."To a deluxe apartment on the east-side...." ("The Jeffersons" theme.) Cooks, housekeepers, exotic dining...I know it ain't that glam, but it sure sounds like it is. I know you love your kids, but all day, home schooling, then all night with em till ya pass out? Lord, dear, school was built to give parents time off for good behavior or something. and I hope your upstairs pianist develops a bigger list of songs for you to enjoy.
love the entries. as always.

one oither thing....

Date: 2006-08-30 06:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jorod74.livejournal.com
where do you get the cool "Get Fuzzy" pics? I ADORE EM!!!!

Re: one oither thing....

Date: 2006-08-31 03:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mysteena.livejournal.com
I found them in a Get Fuzzy icon community. Just do a search for it on lj and you should find it easily. Of course, you're welcome to take mine, but I only have three. There are tons of them at the community :)

Date: 2006-08-30 08:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] risingpheenix.livejournal.com
I'm glad it's going better. Will you have Chen or a Chen when you move to campus? Can you stay at the apartment instead of moving to campus? It just seems like everything is right there for you. What does the campus have?

Date: 2006-08-31 03:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mysteena.livejournal.com
I hope so. I doubt we'll have Chen because the campus is so far away, she probably won't want to travel that far. We are worried they are going to let her go too, but hopefully not. If they do, perhaps I can employ her myself? We'd love to stay here and not move out to campus. I haven't seen the campus yet, but Chris says it is in the middle of nowhere. There's nothing there. But it seems we won't have a choice. We'll see how that goes as the time draws near...

neighbor

Date: 2006-08-31 12:18 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Maybe you could download Battle Hymn of The Republic on your I-pod and let your neighbor listen to it so he (she) can get it right. This person hasn't learned to count out the value of each note as he plays and can't be a very advanced pianist. Bill

Re: neighbor

Date: 2006-08-31 03:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mysteena.livejournal.com
She plays it well enough that we know what she's trying to play. I can just see myself knocking on the door with my iPod in hand. "You've never met me, but listen to this song." Hmmm, even if I spoke Chinese I don't know how that would go over :)

security door

Date: 2006-08-31 12:29 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
They have the same thing here. I really can't see the point to it. I mentioned it to my flatmate once as I was about to use such an ATM and said, "but it keeps the area secure". "Yeah, right..." I replied as pulled my expired U.S. credit card out and showed hi, how it opened it right up". With the ones here, aparently any magnetic strip card with open them. Utterly a gimick...
-Benji

Re: security door

Date: 2006-08-31 03:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mysteena.livejournal.com
I thought the same thing. What is the point of these doors, exactly? To lock you in with the gun man?

You'll probably function better in China than I do :)

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