Fridays = Mondays

Fridays are not the beginning of the weekend for me.

I had my first junior high class tonight with five 12-year-old girls, and it was heaven. They were so quiet and smart, and they even talked in class when I wanted them to. I have another one tomorrow morning from 10-12, and then tutoring from 1:30-3:30. I’m not thrilled to have to wake up at 8am on a Saturday morning, but the dough sure is nice.

Yesterday, Riley asked me, “Teacher, why do you live in Tennessee? Why don’t you live in New York or California or Nevada or Colorado?” How can he judge Tennessee? He’s 7 years old!

Fun Fact: You’re supposed to save all your receipts here, no matter where you get it. The reason is that every two months, they will release a lottery number, and if your receipt number matches then you win! And even Jen & I, the foreigners, are allowed to win too!

Wow, So Yellow!

Ugh, I’m sick.

I woke up two nights ago with a terrible earache, and as I went through the day yesterday, the ear got better but my throat got progressively worse. By the end of my classes, I was breaking out into a cold sweat and was shivering on the bus ride home, despite the fact that it was 80 degrees out.

When I got home around 8pm, Jen went with me to a clinic a few blocks away, and I was in and out in a a matter of 10 minutes. I didn’t have my health insurance card yet, so I paid $500NT ($15USD) as a sort of deposit and when I get my health card, then I can go back and get most of my money back. The doctor looked into my ear, said there was nothing wrong with it, and then he made me open my mouth and say “Ahhh.” He looked down my throat and then jumped back and exclaimed that my phlegm was so yellow. (I know it’s gross, sorry.) He then declared that I had a serious sinus infection and gave me 5 different pills to take at different intervals throughout the day. However, they already pre-package it for you into the different time segments, so all you have to do is just take the next packet of pills at the next time in the day. And the medicine is given to you at the doctor’s office so you don’t have to run to a pharmacy.

I got home and went to bed at 9:30pm, sweated my fever out throughout the night, and felt much better when I woke up this morning, 14 hours later. I’m really glad doctors are readily available after 5pm, the wait’s not long, and the medicine is ready as soon as you’re done with the doctor. And most importantly, not expensive.

Go Home Sinlaku

Hurricane Ike is battling Texas right now. Jud said that he saw a sign on someone’s car that said, “Go home, Ike. Tina’s not here.” So he sent Typhoon Sinlaku here instead?

(taken from our bathroom window)

There is water leaking into our apartment through an electrical outlet. Safe? Not so much. And we have fixed it with this ghetto contraption.

Hope everyone here and in Texas gets through this safely.

Because I Said So

There’s too much rain and wind. Umbrellas are useless, as they are flimsy compared to the forces of nature. Tonight, my first junior high class was canceled due to the typhoon. Saturday classes are canceled as well, and if this continues, then we might have Monday off too. These “typhoon days” really are just as exciting as snow days used to be in Nashville, as rare and far between as they were. Now I’m pretty sure that all my teachers definitely used to sit in front of the television praying that Bill Hall and the Snowbird will announce that schools will be closed in Davidson County.

My 5th graders had Phonics homework with -oo words, i.e. book, pool, school, etc. One of the exercises told them to take the word hook and change the first letter and last letter accordingly to make up different words. They don’t ever read the directions carefully, so John ended up writing “poop” for one of his answers (instead of “coop”) and handed it in. I don’t think he knew what that word even meant.

On another note, we have to do communication books for our students every week, which is basically a book where we rate their comprehension, spelling, participation skills, etc., and the highest score is a 1 and the lowest is a 5. A 4 means “needs work” and is perceived to be very bad, and I have to include a comment if I give a 4. The average is a 3, so I’m supposed to give everyone a 3, unless they’re better than the others, then I give them a 2. Now, that’s exactly what I’ve been doing for most of my students, except a few 5th graders who have received 4′s because they talk way too much in class and it drives me crazy. And James, my 2nd grader who spaces out in class, and then his mom underlined my comment and added a note that said that if James continued to do so, please notify her. (Yikes, kinda reminds me of my mom.) So I felt kind of bad about that, but he seriously zones out and doesn’t pay attention.

Today, Ann, who is easily the best student in my 2nd grade class, said that she always got 1′s before me, and why do I only give 3′s and some 2′s? (Because that was what I was told to do!) I told her that maybe I have higher expectations than her other teachers, and the whole class went, “Awwwww Teeeeeeacher!” Then Stacy pipes up and goes, “My dad says that Teacher is very…”

Amused, I asked, “Very what, Stacy?”

Stacy ummed and ahhed for a bit, so I tried to help. “Hard? Mean? Bad? Come on, Stacy, what did he say?”

Then she replied that she only knew it in Chinese and didn’t know the English word, so I told her to tell me after class in Chinese. For the last 30 minutes of class, I couldn’t help but try to think of what Stacy’s dad could have said. Dumb? Inadequate? A terrible teacher?

After class, I had to stop Stacy before she ran out the door, and she threw two Chinese words at me.

which translates to strict in English.

Really? Teacher Tina is strict? I’m strict??

Uh oh, it really is in the genes. Am I turning into a strict Asian mom already?

Fun Fact: “Because I said so.” are the best four words in the English language.

“Awwww Teeeeeaacher, why do we do so many pages?”

“Because I said so.” =)

9/11

It’s strange being in a country where no one is making a tribute to the importance of today.

In other news, there is a typhoon coming this weekend. This will be Jen and I’s first typhoon, and we just have to make sure we have enough food for a few days. Typhoon days are like snow days back in Nashville. It’s a good thing when everyone shuts down the schools and their businesses because they don’t ever take time off.

I fixed the washing machine! It was leaking water from the water supply valve, and luckily there’s a convenient hardware store down the block where I bought a new pipe and now it works! According to Jen, I am the “man” in this house, since I fix things with my toolkit from Ikea, and Jen stays home and cleans the house (because she gets home earlier than I do).

I have been pretty exhausted lately. The school keeps adding hours for me, and now I’m up to 22 a week with tutoring plus a couple more, it seems like, in the next week. And I’m also tutoring my aunt and uncle for four hours a week. Here is my weekly schedule (so far):

Monday: 2:45-6:40pm
Tuesday: 4:40-6:10pm, Tutoring 8-10pm
Wednesday: 2:45-6:40pm
Thursday: 2:45-5:50pm, Tutoring 8-10pm
Friday: 2:45-9pm
Saturday: 9am-3:30pm

Now add about two hours of commute time to every day, and I’m officially wiped out by the end of the week. However, the money is good, and this is the time to be making as much as I can. So be it.