I am back by popular demand! Well, two people asked about my blog and I don't want to disappoint.
I have been enjoying life here and continue to make notes on what I see and experience. Unfortunately because of some very dire circumstances I was unable to access my Blog. There is even a slightly entertaining story as to why I couldn't access it that actually says a lot about my life in China.
It all started when I spilt Orange Soda on the keyboard of my MacBook. I was drinking Orange Soda because I had a bout of "Shenzhen Stomach". Shenzhen stomach is similar to Bali Belly, Beijing Belly, Montezuma's Revenge...you get the picture - that unexplained digestive illness often related to environmental causes.
Why Orange Soda you ask? I know it is not a good thing to drink when you are sick - I was actually craving good old Gingerale like my Momma used to give me when I was sick (preferably in a blue plastic tupperware cup, stirred with a spoon). Unfortunately I was trapped in my apartment (I did not want to venture too far away from a western toilet), the online grocery delivery place (www.nogogo.com) was without GingerAle and I don't know the Chinese word for GingerAle. As often happens in these situations we foreigners default to something else because it is too hard for us to explain what we want or what we mean. In this case, I had a bottle of orange soda left over from a team party...I thought I would give it a try.
I am not the most graceful of people and illness doesn't improve on that state. As I reached for a pen I spilled the Orange Soda all over my keyboard, desk, floor, clothing - well everywhere. It was an epic spill. It was also when I realised that the particular brand of orange soda I was drinking (which is a Chinese Brand) contains a a lot of dye. Orange dye of course. And it is pretty strong. There was now a whole section of my apartment tinted orange.
I was able to mop up most of the spill from my computer and miraculously it still worked. Okay, some of the keys were VERY sticky - and there were some words that it became too much of an effort to type. Fortunately I have a thesaurus, a somewhat varied vocabulary and a natural laziness that was okay with finding other words to use. I was at least able to surf the internet and use my mouse to click on things.
Then the ants came. I noticed them on the desk first. A lot of them. I decided to follow their trail (ants are very organized and follow the same path as the ants that go before). There was a virtual army of ants (thankfully not army ants) all marching in a very orderly manner to the outside balcony. Having identified their point of origin I decided to find out what they were looking for and returned to my desk.
The desk seemed to be the location of their target. They did not venture past the desk towards the kitchen or dining area. Now I admit, I sometimes eat at my desk while I play online. I live alone and didn't have cable - don't judge me. Since the desk was the apparent hotspot I decided that a through scrub was in order. I cleaned the desk off with cleaner, checked the drawers for food and figured I was good. The cleaning did stop the march of ants...temporarily.
A few days later I was back on my computer and noticed ants running across my screen. Little tiny ants. And then I noticed the ants were also coming out from my keyboard, in between my keys. Figuring they were after crumbs from my previous meals I used canned air and sticky tape to clean any crumbs. Mission accomplished, I had once again vanquished the ants. Or so I thought
Anyone who has experienced ants in their house know that ants are very persistent. Sure enough the next day there were more bloody ants than ever before - and the march was on in full swing. They were climbing around in my keyboard, on the screen and on my desk. And then it dawned on me - the orange soda. Apparently these ants loved the dye and the sugar.
After seeking advice online I decided to take the laptop to the newly opened Apple Store in town. Now, anyone who has travelled to Asia knows what chaos an Apple store is. I battled through the 200,000 people browsing the iPads to make my way to the Genius bar. In my wonderfully inept Chinese I was unable to convey to them what had happened. And they said my computer worked (which it did). Sigh.
So I bought a new one (the computer was old anyway - and I was tired of the ants), ordering it online and delivering to friends in Fayetteville. It is significantly less expensive to buy Apple products in the US even though they are made down the road from Shenzhen. I blissfully set it up and started using my shiny new MacBook while I was back in the US - it was perfect. I transferred my iTunes over, added some programs I loved and forgot about my iPad for a few days. Unfortunately I forgot an important thing. I forgot to install a VPN program. In the US with your unfettered access to the internet and your speedy internet speeds lulled me back to better times - life in a high speed, all access world. And I forgot. I blame you America.
Anyone who has lived in China knows that a VPN is necessary to access things like Google, Social Media, Blogs...and since my Blog is on Blogger (which hits 3 of those banned items - Social Media, Blog and Google) I was not able to access.
So I waited until my trip back to Canada, hauled my laptop back with me (its an MacBook Air so using the word hauled is a trifle dramatic), installed a VPN on my computer and hauled it back...
Only to discover that apparently the Chinese government has removed restrictions on things like Facebook and Blogger....so I can access them freely...
Sigh. My life in China.