beware the flying bird
900 New Words
250 Bottles of Water
45 Hours on a Bus
4 People to the ER
2 Boat Rides in Thunderstorms
4 surgeries
Spending Condi’s Money and Understanding 50% of What is Said
PRICELESS
sadly, we will now have to take sharpies to the line that says “4 People to the ER”, cross out the four and make it 5. it looks like the same will have to be done for the surgeries line.
our friend A is at the hospital right now, where we’re frequent customers, and they’re deciding if she needs a collar bone operation right now, or if she can wait til back in the US. she has a ‘broken’ collar bone. - i put ‘broken’ in quotes b/c that’s the chinese translation, but i’m not sure that it’s what we’d consider broken in the States.
what it means is that there’s one section of her clavicle that does not connect in any part. this is too much detail. anyway.
we were playing the flying bird, and we play rough - but this happened during warm up. we play on this field that is ‘luan qi ba zao’ - which translates literally to ‘chaos seven eight terrible’. and it is. the grass is up to our knees, there are holes, muddy sections, broken glass sections where you’re not allowed to fall or dive for the frisbee, - it’s a mess. but the soccer players kept reserving the other nice field and since we’re not an ‘official’ HeiDa team, we can’t reserve it. so, we play on chaos seven eight terrible field.
and it’s great. we drag rusty net-less old soccer goals to make our endzones, we use piles of plants to mark out of bounds, and we get really dirty and usually a little beaten up. but only a little.
we were warming up and A and this other very large girl both jumped for the frisbee and collided in mid-air and i heard something bad happen in A’s body from 10 feet away. she fell and turned completely pale and without a word grabbed her shoulder and walked off the field to sit.
after a while it was clear it wasn’t just a bump and we called a cab to go to hospital. sigh. yesterday was our last day of classes. today was our final exam day. we tested for 4 hours this morning. tomorrow we ‘graduate’. we thought we might be safe from this craziness that keeps happening.
this was a physical injury though. this wasn’t H City getting in and giving you appendicitis or enlarging your spleen, etc. it still sucks.
okay, happier note. in other news: classes are over. yay? obligations aren’t yet. i still have somewhere to be tomorrow at 8am. no i am happy though. i treated my teachers to lunch today. during which they ordered an excessive excessive amount of food, as is chinese tradition, because they don’t see food that you don’t eat with rice as food.
for example, mcdonald’s - all food at mcdonald’s, like burgers, quarterpounders, etc - are snacks, because they don’t come with rice. dumplings are also snacks. you eat four plates of dumplings and a quarter-pounder and tell me it was just a ’snack’. anyway. oh - also, chickens aren’t considered birds. they’re in the ‘house animals’ category, like cats or dogs.
okay in the time it took to write those paragraphs A’s begun surgery. i guess ‘broken’ really is broken. on a serious positive note though, all these injuries are showing how caring everyone is. the administration here is..a lost cause. especially on the incompetent incompetent american side. but the students on this program know how to step up when needed. we take shifts bringing food, spending time with, and tutoring the people who can’t leave their rooms after surgery. we took turns sleeping on the floor of the hospital while friends were staying there in case they needed to go to the bathroom or had an emergency overnight, someone was also there all day.
we really take care of each other. and everyone’s so genuine. getting to see that part of everyone come out was amazing. the disasters that it took to bring those things out were unfortunate to say the least.
well, i meant to write a different post but this is what you got. oh well oh well. all in all everyone’s well.
March 21st, 2009 at 2:44 am
hey,where are you from??can u email me please,thx