Tales and adventures by an American Shanghailander. Meandering thoughts on daily life, pollution, food, work, survival with an emphasis on culinary inspirations. A sinophile musician's excess verbiage.
How I Spent Saturday Night
Get link
Facebook
X
Pinterest
Email
Other Apps
This is a friend who writes her own songs, sings and can do just about any cover. This show she included her friend Julian, another singer/guitarist and Nicholas, playing as sweet and sensitive sax as it gets. I am totally impressed!
5:30 am - I awaken with a cramp in my back surprised to have slept all night with a pulled muscle in my back from coughing too hard yesterday. Ease my way to the bathroom and swallow a gel Advil with a piece of dark chocolate to aid in absorption. Back to bed. 6:30 am - I awaken again knowing this time I have to get out of bed for real. Into the shower and time to get dressed. I turn on heat this morning in the living room. 6:58 - grab a cup of coffee and check for online connectivity and I'm in...need to check email for a pianist I'm in search of and reload money to my phone card for calling the US from my mobile phone 7:02 - run a load of laundry in hopes it will be by the time my parents arrive on Sunday 7:10 - finish drying hair 7:30 - it is 36 degrees fahrenheight outside... former viola student opens a chat online from Seattle 7:40 - down some vitamins and medicine for this nagging cough 7:45 - turn off all the heat, put on shoes and load up 8:00 - I am out the door ...
I managed to make peace with the ambient noise coming from the three massive construction projects going on adjacent to my building. Luckily, the way my apartment is situated, I was able to start sleeping in the bedroom that faces into my building complex instead of the one on the outside facing the road. Secondly, putting the air conditioner on during the night, while not my first choice, definitely masks the noise. Another option that I use sometimes is to put on the background sound of a running brook. It also covers the noise. China is an extremely noisy place. I also keep earplugs in my bag at all times. They are useful while shopping in Carrefour or if I am on the metro. It seems that checking for high decibel noises in public places is not a consideration here. In fact, there is some kind of odd mentality that the louder the sounds while shopping, the more people will buy. That just makes me shop faster and leave quicker, glad to have plugged my ears. Even with earplugs, it...
Comments