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Breaking The Shackles

Tales Of My Adventure Moving Away To Experience Life Abroad.

 

I've given birth to a monster!!! OOoooo!

This is my front (and only) door:

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This is what you first see when you go inside... Incidentally, I've setup my computer here.

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This is like a bookshelf that's built into the desk... Pretty nice I thought.

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Here is what it looks like with the doors open.

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This is a sliding door to the bathroom. The bathroom is very western, by that I mean it has a western toilet, and a separate place for the shower.

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Here is the bathroom:

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Inside the bathroom:

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Inside the shower:

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Pretty simple... It reminds me of a hotel shower really.

Coming out of the bathroom you are now facing the main living room:

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These pictures were taken about a week ago, just right now I've gotten a sofa cover because it's quite ugly and dirty. All the marks on the wall and on the sofa are from the owners dog.

Another view... That table I bought - it was annoying having to hold onto your drink or put it on the ground.

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Here's my new robe I mentioned... Giving the typical Chinese picture pose:

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This is another shelf. The picture at the top was given to me by a student of mine. She got it in Xi'an. It's made of cow skin - I'll be taking that home.

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The TV isn't mine, but the Xbox 360 is... The TV was filthy and had a yellow tint to it. I purchased some cleaning solution and cleaned it off, and managed to get it put into English and I've tweaked the settings to make it look better. Was surprised that it had YPrPv Connections. The DVD player isn't mine either. The glasses and the bone aren't mine either.

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What my sofa and room look like with the new Sofa cover I got. Think of it as a before and after:

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I think it looks a lot better... The light in here makes it feel kind of yellow, so the orange fits in pretty nice. There are 4 cushions/small pillows (2 blue, 2 yellow), but they smell like smoke, so I'm washing the covers as I type this.

So the next room is the Kitchen - This is the entry way from the living room to the kitchen. Notice the door handle?

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It's actually a door you can close, I guess if it's too hot, noisy, smoky, or whatever reason. You can see the marks on the wall here that were caused by the owners dog. Not sure if I'm going to bother cleaning it or not... I'm only here for 6 months and he told me about them, so I don't really feel obligated to clean it other than for my own benefit.

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So here's the kitchen:

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Nothing in here is mine, but I've been given full use of everything. Well, all the dishes on top of the microwave are mine. Some of the sauces in the corner are mine too.

The silver thing is the fridge - top is the fridge, bottom is the "freezer". Works a lot better than my old one.

Just another view.

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To my right from the previous pictures:

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That table he had in the living room in front of the computer desk. He would set his laptop on it and used one of those blue chairs to sit in. It made it feel cluttered and was impractical. So, I moved it into the corner there and that's where I eat when food is cooked here at home.

This is taken standing behind the table in the last picture. This room is a little storage room and where you dry your clothes. Stoerm, this is where I've put your luggage and your book case. Currently, it makes a nice shoe rack as you can see.

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Just another view of that little room. The bike isn't mine - he said I could use it though.

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This is a little hand crank that you use to lower or raise the clothes line in this room. I had another picture of the lines, but it got deleted or something, because it's not here. It works off of a pulley system, pretty neat actually. There are 2 lines, you can see 2 dials there too. You can take the hand crank out of one and put it into the other to raise or lower that one. So you can set them at different positions.

Those black shoes next to my boots were given to me by students as well. Supposed to be air force shoes - they're not that comfortable to be honest. More dirt on the walls caused by his dog.

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The final room is the bedroom - taken from the doorway.

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The bed:

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I didn't discover this until later, but the bed actually has a light behind it. The switch is built into the head board so you can turn it on and off from there. Lights up everything blue. By the way, that bed set I had to buy, I kind of like it. I couldn't really get a good picture of it, so here are 3 bad pictures:

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I think you get the idea...

Lots of storage. The closet is built into the wall. The owner locked up 2 of the cupboards for his stuff though. I didn't mind, he asked me if he could - which I felt kind of odd about.

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Some of the doors open: As you can see, quite a bit of storage.

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Girlfriend standing in front of my pictures... hehe

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She did it again here:

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This is to the left of the bed - it's like a little ledge. I sit here sometimes when I'm feeling lonely, depressed, sad, or just want to think. It's quite comfortable. It reminds me of grandma's old house in the brown room where she had that little bed/ledge that I used to sit/lie in as a child.

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I also keep random things there. The heart pillow was the owners. The little red animal thing is a tissue dispenser. The other red thing in the corner (you can't see it very well) is a foot warmer... I have pictures of it from last year if you remember. This was given to me during the Christmas gift exchange we had at the school. Finally, the blue mesh thing is a dirty clothes holder/hamper. During the day there is a nice view outside this window, I'll try to get a picture of it if I remember. There is a mountain/hill/temple that I think is nice to look at, which is why I like to sit on this ledge sometimes. Also you can see the AC/Heater which is the only one in this house. That's why there is a fan in the living room - since Winter is coming up though, I don't think it's much of a problem... Dad you can see the speed stick you sent me/us on my table there... Thanks a lot for that, It's been great! Still can't find any in this country

Finally, just a good picture to close the post with

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I caught her off guard - she got angry haha

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Well, I know I put this up late - but I've just now got everything I wanted/needed for the house. There seems to be a roach problem in this whole building that is quite annoying. I've used some bomb/smoke stuff that is supposed to make them confused or something like that. I keep killing them everyday though. 

Would anyone be willing to send me another parcel of some stuff? I can list the things I want - but don't want to waste the time if no one is willing to do so.

Patrick: Subway's are already here in China. If you look at this Store Locator all you need to do is just put China in for the country and nothing else and you'll see all the stores in China. I think having on in Wuhan would go over very well though - so it's a possibility. Really though, what do I have to offer? Yea, I'm an American. Yes, I'm here, but without a degree, nor the ability to speak Chinese, I don't think I'm that big of an asset to them... wouldn't you think?

Also, I think I've decided to leave the comments showing below the post. Here in China, sometimes blogspot get blocked, and you have to visit the blog through a proxy and when you do that you're unable to read the comments. I'm hoping that having them displayed below the post will combat this problem. So for example, Doug would be able to see the comments listed below.

Mr. Anony on Doug's blog may be right about a lot of things he's said about other countries, but his attitude towards his priorities around here is what I mean by one of the people who give us foreigners a bad reputation. Taking advantage of the girls and talking bad about the place while working here. Not the type of person I'd want to hang out with. I mean while you're in a foreign country, what you say and do gives people a certain representation of where you're from. Those people then start to form an opinion based off of the people they've met and how they've acted, or what they've said. Perhaps people don't care about this, but it's something that I care about. Our president has done enough of that for us Americans already, we don't need more of it. I'm starting to think this "person" is a fictitious "character" created by someone to role-play a bit. Don't know who, nor do I really care.

While in Hankou today, I did a double take. I saw a yellow cougar (my car) and it freaked me out. I thought I was dreaming at first, because in my whole time here, I've never seen one. Was a pretty cool moment though. Boy do I miss my car, and driving.

Patrick: What are your impressions of the Playstation 3 now that you've had it for some time? Give me your thoughts. What you like, what you don't like, etc.

Ack! One more thing... I tried calling home (Mom and Dad) last night... Stayed up until 4am - tried every hour. Would have been Sunday morning in America (I checked world time to make sure)... no one answered. I figured Dad may have been at Church/Working/Not home, but I figured Mom would have been home. The last time I called was around 1:00pm CST...Maybe, I'll try again soon.

Take care everyone, hope you enjoyed this monster post.



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By Thomas
On Wednesday, November 07, 2007
At 11/07/2007 01:46:00 AM
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Blogger Thomas Says:

I hope you enjoyed this post... I started working on this post at around 11:00pm due to different problems, I wasn't able to finish the post until now (1:57am)...There are still some issues with it I'm going to edit now...

 
 
Anonymous Anonymous Says:

In answer to your questions ,,,

You have entrepeneurship to offer ... you now have knowledge of both places, U.S. and China and can offer informed conjecture on what people in China might spend money on, brought from U.S.
Your "in" is also some local contacts to handle language, culture, bribes, etc. Make sure and reward such help accordingly. I can't speculate on what would serve you well, that's why it is a "financial mind" exercise at this point. Just start with reasonable possibilities (I suggest, for example, not considering Chinese restaurant but DO consider Mexican food, a la Taco Bell, etc). What would eventually be required is investment capital, possibly partners (Chinese or non).
Why not try to involve others in your parcel request? There's probably an economy of scale in there someplace.
The PS3 lives up to its claims ... I've used it for Oblivion: Elder Scrolls IV and several blue ray discs (and as an internet access point ... not great but doable in a pinch). However, it has frozen up on the game, can't tell if it is hardware or software.
They reduced the price for 40GB box to $399, plus a game pkg.
BTW, nice squat ... nicer than my crib for sure.
If I haven't covered a subject, let me know.

Patrick

 
 
Anonymous Anonymous Says:

What I did forget, is to mention that neither your Mom nor Dad can be relied upon to answer the home phone ... I suggest only calling Jim's cell phone.

Patrick

 
 
Anonymous Anonymous Says:

Looking at where your water heater is and the washer kinda shows me how valuable space is over there.

Kevin

 

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