One week down! WOW! Talk about a busy week! From medical
checks to residency permits, this week has been both exhausting and
educational. We are absolutely loving Shanghai!
On Sunday, Tim and I had to get medical checks in order to
apply for our residency permits. This involved a medical history questionnaire,
blood sample (OUCH – I hate needles), chest x-ray, eye examination and an EKG. It
really wasn't THAT bad, except for the needles AND for the fact that the exam
wasn't until 2:00 PM, and we couldn't eat after midnight the day before; however, Tim’s
super nice school had chocolate chip cookies for us after the exam was over.
Let me tell you – a cookie never tasted so good!
Monday was pretty entertaining. I had my first interview
with a Chinese company. Now, I have been in my fair share of interviews and
never have I ever been asked my weight, height, marital status, monthly rent or
family economic status. I know this may be typically in China, but it took me
by surprise. About two minutes into the interview I knew it was not for
me; however, it was a good experience and makes for a funny story.
On Tuesday, Tim visited his school for the first time. It is a pretty modern facility with a lot of emphasis on technology. The commute to school
involves a 10 minute walk to the metro station, a two minute metro ride, metro transfer,
10 minute metro ride and concludes with a five minute walk. That’s big city living
for you! Tim’s classmates are from 40 different countries so it has been really
interesting learning about their backgrounds and what interested them about China.
Wednesday was registration day for Tim. He left at 8:00 AM
and didn't return until 9:30 PM. It was a great day to get to know his classmates
better and get a better feel for the program. He is super excited about starting
classes! (Nerd ;-) Since Tim was away all day, I went to the store to buy
cleaning supplies. We are living in a hotel for the year (I’ll do a post about that
later). Even though we have weekly maid service, I still felt the need to give
the room a good scrub down. It took about three hours to do our room, but it
was worth it. Tim came home that night and was shocked at how good it smelled!
Thursday was a pretty relaxed day. We tend to be early
risers, so we have been going on walks every morning around 5:00 AM (part of
that is jet-lag). Chinese people seem to be very hard-working. You would think
it was 10:00 AM that early in the morning. Street vendors are cooking food,
opening their stores and the retired ones are playing badminton and practicing Tai
Chi. At the end of our walk, Tim tried what I think is called youtiao (油條
–literally translated oil stick) which is a fried bread stick. Tim described it
like funnel cake without the powdered sugar. He said it was tasty but VERY
greasy!
Friday was a patience-trying day. We had to go to the
Entry/Exit Bureau in the Pudong district of Shanghai. On the third floor of this building is where all foreigners have to
apply for their residency permits. Since Tim’s school arranged transportation
to the bureau, I tagged along. We waited for about 50 minutes until our numbers
were called and then stood in line for another 45 minutes just to find out we
needed to get our pictures taken on the first floor before we could apply. I am
still not sure why, but we followed orders and went to the first floor. After
our pictures were taken we stood in line for another 45 minutes and handed in
all the paperwork needed to apply for our permits.
I asked Tim what most surprised him about China so far and he said the amount of people. He said he knew there were a lot of people in China, but didn't understand
what ‘a lot’ was until he experienced it for himself.
Week one was a blast and very trying at times, but it is all
part of the adventure, right? The whole tourist thing is really growing on us.
Great pics!! I'm very curious about the hotel livimg. Love the pic with tims backpack in front. Not sure if its for safety reasons but it sure brings back memories for me. What kind of job r u lookiing for?
ReplyDeleteThe hotel will be on a blog post very soon! I had my purse stolen in QD so I am paranoid about our personal belongings being stolen. That is the reason he wears his bag like that:)I am looking for a non-teaching job...don't have the patience!
DeleteLove to read these! Sounds like you're having fun! Looking forward to Skyping soon! :-)
ReplyDeleteHello Maggie,
ReplyDeleteI have not heard anything about you going to over seas until I stumbled across this blog. Not even sure how I found this site. BUT... Once I did I have read every post, most of which made me laugh of loud...many times! So happy for you and your hubby to be traveling for a year. Amazing opportunity. I will be praying for you!!!
Hannah