Here is a collection of photos that I'm having trouble categorizing. They're just little glimpses into what life is like here. The good, the bad and the ugly, or at least different.
Here is one of my favorite parts about being in China:
"Way back" in January during Chinese New Year, there were several days when our driver was not available (of course he gets to go be with his family for the holiday!) so we took our first exploratory steps on foot outside the borders of Orignial County…the place we now call home.
Inside our gated community the roads are swept and the trash is hauled away on a daily basis (including weekends!). Although there are some maintenance issues with a few of the walkways (rotting wood) for the most part it is very neat and clean. Step outside that community and you enter a whole other world…..
Here are some photos of things that probably wouldn't fly back where we used to live…
Lucky for you they haven't invented smell-o-blog!!!! Part of the reality of living here in this moment in time is the air pollution. The smell of burning coal and burning trash is a reality check- yes, we're not in Kansas (or Wisconsin!) anymore. There is a layer of dust/ash/soot that covers everything outside. Inside our house we have five air purifiers going full boogie all day and all night long. I can't be certain they're actually doing anything but they do make me feel better. The U.S. Embassy in Beijing actually has an Air Quality Monitor which you can check out to see if you're haveing a bad air day or a REALLY bad air day. We've seen the air quality go from Good to Hazardous. On those hazardous days it might be wise to stay indoors or at least take up smoking–cigarettes have filters!!!
There are a few other quirks that are sometimes challenging for us Westerners. Some of the little things that after a time might make you get quite frustrated if you're that sort of person. First of all, the Chinese don't seem to understand the concept of Waiting Your Turn. They have a Me First attitude. They'll push ahead of you in the grocery stores, they'll jump ahead at the bakery. I don't think they do this to be unkind or rude…it's just the way they operate. It takes some of us by nasty surprise as most of us were raised to wait our turn in line. That Me First attitude seeps into many different facets of their lives. You can see this if you're brave enough to watch what your driver is doing. He'll swerve and try to get ahead, barely missing hitting other vehicles while doing so. Terrifying, trust me!
Another thing they do which annoys many Westerners (including me) is they love to SPIT and make loud body sounds. It's not a pretty thing people! Especially when they spit in the pool. Blech!!
Now…I am not at all trying to put any of you off the idea of coming to visit us here in Sunny (?) Tianjin. There really are in fact quite a lot of very cool things about being here. Most posts here will be about that. I just thought some of these oddities were worth sharing…
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As much as we like you guys, sorry I don’t think we’re up for a visit. !!
You are so diplomatic about it!!