A Busy Month
Despite it all, I still took a bit of time to wander the streets in search of pretty photos to take. That’s how I stumbled upon a big outdoor food market. It would be Beijing’s equivalent to Montreal’s Je
I spent much less time teaching. No more English classes and I’m tempted to put an end to the French classes as well, especially since they are Saturday and Sunday mornings. On the other hand I feel somewhat bad to”abandon” my 2 students to whom I thought everything even though it’s not that much. As for my Mandarin course, I’ve stopped that also a few months ago. We were 3 students in that class and the other 2 were Japanese women. Even if my pronunciation was much better than theirs, they knew many more words than I did, probably because, unlike me, they studied in between classes, and they mostly knew how to read and written them since Japanese characters are in fact an old version of the Chinese ones. Thus I was slowing them down in some respects and they were slowing me down in others and I didn’t feel I was learning what I wanted to so I stopped. Since then, I have slowly summarised and synthesised the book we were using in an effort to learn what I should have already learned. Now that I’m done with that all I have to do, is to actually study it, stay tuned… ( here it is for those whom that might interest: /davidalarie.com/feature/china/blog/files/Mandarine.doc ) Nonetheless, I feel somewhat more comfortable and open to the language and some words and small sentences actually stick a little easier whereas they would simply bounce off at the beginning when my brain seemed totally impervious to it all.
For the first time in my life, believe it or not, I got a professional foot massage. A friend of mine had some extra gift vouchers valid in a quite fancy massage place. Massages, every kind of, are very popular here. There are “special massage” places on every second corner, but the place we went too was not that kind at all. There were about six or seven of us, all comfortably sited in a row one beside the other and each with our own masseuse of the opposite sex. They started by soaking up our feet in steaming hot water. After that began a 85 minute long feet massage. It was both intense and enjoyable. It ended up with a short massage of the legs as well and followed by another short massage, that time, of the back. We all came out of there quite relaxed indeed.
Lastly, yet another first, this time as an actor! Well maybe I exaggerate just a little bit when I say actor since it was only for a restaurant commercial and really all we were doing was to look very happy and lively while eating Chinese hotpot. The whole thing lasted only 2 or 3 hours but it was still an interesting experience and on top of a small pay we ate a nice free meal. Unfortunately I don’t have photos of it since I was in front of the lens for once.
1 Comments:
hey,David the actor!!!
all the best.
Kevin
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