Sunday, March 8, 2009

200 days and counting

7 months. I have been in China for 7 months.

Time is as confused as ever.

Some days it goes by so fast, that I am actually scared. Time has never went by so fast for me, for these reasons. That is, I am relating to time much differently here. It is very hard to explain and though the reader probably thinks I am losing my mind (which I very well could be), it is just a matter of living in a place that is so unpredictable. At least I hope that China is the reason that I cannot seem to understand how my days can fly by, yet come to a standstill, seemingly at the same time. Make sense?

When we are happy, the time flies. True. When we are unhappy, the time stagnates. True. Here, whether happy, sad or clueless, the time seems to move at a sputtering pace, slow, fast, slow, fast, stagnate, everything in between. How can it be that I can feel so lonely, but the time fly by? How can it be that I can be occupied and the time stagnate? Why is that?

This post makes no sense.

I have taken on a second career as an English tutor. I am currently tutoring two more students. One on Sunday afternoons, one on Friday nights. Yeah, I know, a big deal on a Friday night, right? I am trying to work on getting 8 more students to tutor. I want to stay occupied and need the money.

I havent been to the gym in weeks, though yesterday, I played basketball for about 2 hours. I am truly an amazing basketball player in China. I mean, amazing. I think I may go pro here. Haha. Where else could I dominate the low post at 5'11"?

The weather here matches the time and my feelings. It is cold, dark and occasionally, surprisingly pleasant. I went without showering 5 days last week because it is just too damn cold to move from my room (the only warm place in the apartment) to the bathroom and stand under a trickle of hot water for 10 minutes.

1 comment:

M.I.A. Blogger said...

I couldn't imagine going 5 days without a shower.

Did you go out into the public like that? But, then again, from what you have said in past post I do not believe anyone would notice.

But wouldn't your hair start to get oily after a day and a half? I guess it depends on the style you are sporting these days.

And there could be worse things then no shower for 5 days, like starvation or dying from exposure to the elements.

I hope you acquire the amount of students you need, for the extra income.
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