Well, we have almost made it through our first week! The biggest adjustment has been getting used to the weather- it is like being in a sauna all the time. Once you get used to the fact that you will sweat like a pig everytime you walk out the door, it really isn't that bad! I have resorted to charades and pictionary to get things done but the good news is that we hired an Ayi this week (chinese for auntie). She is a housekeeper/cook/nanny. She will work Monday - Saturday 8-5pm at a salary of $240 per month. I felt really guilty and tried to only have her work M-F but she insisted. I think she thought I would pay her less if she didn't work on Saturday even though I would have paid her the same. I am so excited b/c she will do our laundry & grocery shopping too.
I must stress the fact that I said "almost" made it through the first week because last night was the biggest drama of all. The carbon monoxide issue has become a huge problem. We have had the gas company here 3 times to fix it which obviously hasn't worked. Finally, our detector had really high levels last night so we left the apartment and in the meantime, accidentally locked ourselves out. So, imagine us trying to communicate to the security guards that we were locked out, needed a ladder to get back in, and in the meantime our apartment was full of carbon monoxide. Plus, it was 100 degrees outside and the kids were literally dripping w/ sweat. We called the two chinese friends we have that speak english and they both left their dinner plans and came right over. The whole thing escalated into the fire department, the police, the security guards, the landlord, the gas company, and our friends in a huge shouting match. When we got back inside, their were 20 people gathered into our tiny kitchen arguing about the gas leak. And picture throwing Grace into the mix on top of everything else! Bottom line- there is a leaky pipe and they need to tear down our kitchen wall to fix it so we have decided to break our lease and look for a new apartment next week. We are disappointed because we really did like our location. Oh well! Life in China... more to come!
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I don't really know how to e-mail back on your blog, so I hope this works! Sounds like nothing short of an adventure so far! Your apt is beautiful, even though you're moving out! All is well here too! Enjoying the summer and taking off as much time as possible. Have the last week in August off to hang out at the cabin and go to my parents to celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary.
We missed you at girls weekend and laughed out loud reading your time capsule. Don't worry, we made predictions for you for next year (we think you'll be pregnant!) :) Keep in touch and I love the blog! Julie D
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