I know that I haven't updated in a few weeks. I keep meaning to, but I never have. I've kinda been working on a post about Chinese gardens, but I need more pictures for it.
I'm going to write a little bit about just life in general, since this blog is mostly to let friends and family back home (and elsewhere) know what's going on here. Anyway, Halloween was pretty recent now, however, seeing as there's so much going on right now, we weren't able to do anything for Halloween. We meant to get things tailored, and I wanted to get a long dark blue dress and a long dark gray cloak so I could be a Viking woman. Oh, well. I can do that next year, I just hate waiting.
This Christmas we're going to Hong Kong, from December 19, when school gets out for Christmas, to the 26th. We're going to go shopping and go to some touristy places like Macau. I'm excited because people tend to speak better English there, so I can actually tell them exactly what I want. It's so frustrating. I'm going to be so happy when we go back home this summer and everybody speaks English!!!
Anyway, we'll have our Christmas celebation on the 27th, I guess. We found some Christmas decorations at a Western market, and bought a good five-foot artificial Christmas tree for 79 RMB, or about twelve dollars. Then my mom's friend is visiting for about nine days and I'm really excited.
I love Christmas. I don't love Christmas just because I get presents, it's just so much fun!!! I like the whole mood of it, where we get to just sit around and talk, open presents, have fun, drink hot chocolate with warm pastries, and everything else fun. I can't wait!
I'm kind of just rambling now. I do that a lot. I hope you don't mind.
School is fine. It's still just school. It's really confusing. As I've mentioned before, we have different schedules for different days of the week, so I have a hard time remembering where I'm supposed to go. This is really frustrating for me because I don't like having to dig out my planner every day and look at the schedule (which, by the way are called "time tables," and the planners are "homework journals." Whatever.) I've had four different schedules over my past three years in middle school, and I remember all of them, even the one that I had for only a week before I switched schedules. Frustrating. I guess it makes sense, though, because at Connolly we had only six classes in a day, two periods of English and one each of math, science, history, and two electives. Here we have two languages, math, history, science, technology, art, and PE, for a total of eight. With a fifty-minute lunch, I think because they want the Middle School and the High School to go with the same schedule and we can't all fit in the cafeteria (canteen) at once, that leaves forty minutes for each period. So this year they switched to a block schedule, which means that you have two periods for each class. It makes sense, but that doesn't mean that it's not annoying.
I hate how there's about three or four different types of English. You say one thing in Britain, another in Australia, and yet another in the US and in Canada. It's very confusing. Also, we Americans like to be different, I guess, because in the US when we write the date with numbers we do month/day/year, but in Europe, Australia, and probably some other parts of the world they use the day/month/year format. This, along with the fact that everyone uses the metric system, is also very confusing. I can estimate about ten meters or five liters, but beyond that I'm hopeless. I hate estimating centimeters, too. I can't estimate a distance in centimeters longer than about thirty cm. I know I'll figure it out eventually, but that's just it. Eventually.
I'm going to write a little bit about just life in general, since this blog is mostly to let friends and family back home (and elsewhere) know what's going on here. Anyway, Halloween was pretty recent now, however, seeing as there's so much going on right now, we weren't able to do anything for Halloween. We meant to get things tailored, and I wanted to get a long dark blue dress and a long dark gray cloak so I could be a Viking woman. Oh, well. I can do that next year, I just hate waiting.
This Christmas we're going to Hong Kong, from December 19, when school gets out for Christmas, to the 26th. We're going to go shopping and go to some touristy places like Macau. I'm excited because people tend to speak better English there, so I can actually tell them exactly what I want. It's so frustrating. I'm going to be so happy when we go back home this summer and everybody speaks English!!!
Anyway, we'll have our Christmas celebation on the 27th, I guess. We found some Christmas decorations at a Western market, and bought a good five-foot artificial Christmas tree for 79 RMB, or about twelve dollars. Then my mom's friend is visiting for about nine days and I'm really excited.
I love Christmas. I don't love Christmas just because I get presents, it's just so much fun!!! I like the whole mood of it, where we get to just sit around and talk, open presents, have fun, drink hot chocolate with warm pastries, and everything else fun. I can't wait!
I'm kind of just rambling now. I do that a lot. I hope you don't mind.
School is fine. It's still just school. It's really confusing. As I've mentioned before, we have different schedules for different days of the week, so I have a hard time remembering where I'm supposed to go. This is really frustrating for me because I don't like having to dig out my planner every day and look at the schedule (which, by the way are called "time tables," and the planners are "homework journals." Whatever.) I've had four different schedules over my past three years in middle school, and I remember all of them, even the one that I had for only a week before I switched schedules. Frustrating. I guess it makes sense, though, because at Connolly we had only six classes in a day, two periods of English and one each of math, science, history, and two electives. Here we have two languages, math, history, science, technology, art, and PE, for a total of eight. With a fifty-minute lunch, I think because they want the Middle School and the High School to go with the same schedule and we can't all fit in the cafeteria (canteen) at once, that leaves forty minutes for each period. So this year they switched to a block schedule, which means that you have two periods for each class. It makes sense, but that doesn't mean that it's not annoying.
I hate how there's about three or four different types of English. You say one thing in Britain, another in Australia, and yet another in the US and in Canada. It's very confusing. Also, we Americans like to be different, I guess, because in the US when we write the date with numbers we do month/day/year, but in Europe, Australia, and probably some other parts of the world they use the day/month/year format. This, along with the fact that everyone uses the metric system, is also very confusing. I can estimate about ten meters or five liters, but beyond that I'm hopeless. I hate estimating centimeters, too. I can't estimate a distance in centimeters longer than about thirty cm. I know I'll figure it out eventually, but that's just it. Eventually.
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please say something in a language I can actually understand...
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You can understand me.
Metrics confuzzle me terribly, too. And I am quite jealous that you are going to Hong Kong and Macau, but whenever it is that I finally get to go there, I will drill you for data. I have always enjoyed the great variety in English dialects, it's like a vocabulary treasure hunt.
Emma, I need to let you know that when I am King of the Entire Universe, I will switch all measurements to metric. It's considerably more simple than pounds, ounces, rods, stones, inches, yards, miles, furlongs, acres, weeks, months, fractions, etc. And even seconds, minutes and hours. Instead of 24 hours in a day, there will be 1000 Zerks (a temporary name). Midnight will be 0000 Zerks, and noon will be 500 Zerks. 6:00 p.m. will be 750 Zerks, and so on. Next, I'll need to divide each of the Zerks by ten (name not yet decided) and each of these by 10, and so on. The world -- even the Universe -- will discover a simplicity and most likely a serenity that it has heretofore not enjoyed.
What do you think of that?
I also hate Celsius. I know three temperatures in Celsius: 0, because that's when water freezes; 100, because that's when water boils; and 40, because that's the temperature in Phoenix at noon towards the end of June and early July.
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