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Born in China, grew up in Sweden, now back in China again. Currently on a break from my Law studies at Uppsala University to study Chinese at Beijing University. This is my story.

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Sunday, December 31, 2006 - Snow and New Years

It snowed yesterday, for the first time this winter in Beijing.
I had sort of gotten used to the eternal, dry, cold fall, where the temperature changes were the only indicators of changing seasons. The leaves have stayed on the branches, albeit a bit mummified because of the dry weather, and the grass is completely yellow now, but other than that, it’s just like a cold fall.
Until yesterday.
I heard on the news that it would snow, but last time it was apparently only a few snowflakes mixed with rain drops. This time, I looked out the window, did a double take, and just stared slack-jawed on the view.
Snow. Real, white (from a distance at least) snow.
And you people know me: I jumped up and down, I squaled, I waved my hands a lot with a huge smile on my face. Flashes of perfect corduroy slopes and a brilliantly blue winter sky interspersed with the massive grey overcast world that was Beijing.
I haven’t missed the snow this winter, instead delighting in the perfectly dry grounds enabling me to bicycle as fast as I want, wear high-heeled boots and the absence of dirty slush everywhere. But yesterday, when I saw everything glazed in white, I realized how much I loved it. Walking outside, now gingerly, in my high-heeled boots, I couldn’t stop smiling, even as the snow on the roads seemed to turn black before my very eyes, even if people who didn’t know how to bicycle in the first place were still struggling past me, sometimes even with passengers. There were fewer cars outside, and they all drove slower and more carefully (due to the fact that winter wheels are an unknown phenomenon in China – once cab driver started laughing and cheerfully told me that was only for “race cars”. Silly girl like me, how would I know anything about driving in snow anyways?)
I was less delighted the same afternoon, when all the slush had turned pitch-black on the roads. But still, as I look out the window I can only see the white tree branches. And I keep smiling.

Tonight is New Year’s Eve. I should probably take some time to reflect upon the year that’s passed, the year ahead, everything I’ve learnt and experienced…
I’m not going to. I don’t like these ordained breaches, end-beginning, where society dictates you have start anew, look ahead, begin on a clean slate. Shouldn’t we do that most everyday? I know I try to. Therefore, there will be no New Years resolutions, except reinforcing my ambition to keep bettering myself and make the most out of everything I do.
But who knows, I might change my mind tomorrow. I’ve been called fickle ;-)
Also, tonight is probably the first New Year’s Eve spent solely with friends. My past ones haven’t been all that big a deal; first some time with family, then maybe going out with friends afterwards. Last year I had a severe throat infection and could barely keep myself awake past midnight, I recall being at a Chinese dinner party with my parents and our family friends. This year, decided as of this morning a la the last-minute Chinese style, I’ll be going to two house parties (in the same house, very convenient =D) and then to the Yen New Years party. It’s probably going to be a disappointment, cuz I’m so incredibly geared up for it, but effin hell – I’m so geared up for it!
And then next week I have 4 exams. So I’m going to go study now.
Happy New Year to all of you, and hope you as crazy and fun a night as I hope to have! And looking ahead (ah, fickleness), I hope we all have a wonderful year ahead, I truly do – hey, well wishes never hurt anyone. =)
Oh, and yesterday I took a cab ride with possibly the happiest cab driver I've met. His hobby was homing pigeons (?? The ones that used to carry mails?), he had about a hundred of them in a giant cage on the roof, and routinely spent a few hours a day tending to them and playing with them. When other drivers do 12-hr or 24-hr shifts, he took a lunch nap every day and never set the alarm in the morning. In his words: "Some months I work a little less and play a little more. So I make a little less. But hey, I've been doing this for ten years, and I still like it."

Feifei fumbled with chopsticks @ 12/31/2006 12:03:00 PM| 2 enjoyed the dumplings

2 enjoyed the dumplings
Anonymous Anonymous finished the dumplings and said..

apparently homing pigons is a huge sport here in NZ... i met someone not to long ago (while walking my puppy) and he was really super happy too... i thought quietly in my head (i always think the same thing with sickly-exuberent people, what can i say i live in the city) "you need to adjust your prozac intake" so there you have it thats the secret to blissfullness... get homing pidgons... anyways... so they have huge like month long challenges/tests/competitions...
*yawn* they taste good thats all i know for sure...
i cant believe they're making you study so hard during the holiday season!!! wtf?!
my brain would have melted long ago... mind you its only started to become summer here now... and im loving it... i got super sunburnt last weekend...im crispy around the edges... my shoulders and upper back and the backs of my knees... as a consequence i've been sleeping on my tummy and feeling rather bloated... theres a nice contrast to your snow...
tell me whens a good time to call... and if your rents are hanging around anytime...
btw... i have a late xmas pressie for you *smiles devilishly* but i dont know how usefull it will be to you there but i know your going to love it when your back in uppsalla anyways email me about everything... and ill call when its good for you

January 05, 2007 5:53 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous finished the dumplings and said..

Heil cute little china girl of cute little china girls!

Sounds like you're creating yourself memories for a lifetime over there. Good for you! It sure is fun and interesting reading about your adventures, even though - I must admit - I haven't read all of it. Jesus girl, the amount of writing you do!

I will be able to save up just enough money to come and visit during summer as we spoke about earlier, but since I haven't heard from you for a while I'm starting to doubt if I should come or not. I just want you to know that I understand perfectly well if you want to travel alone, with some new found friends over there or if your plans have changed completely and you will enter greenpeace and chain yourself to a whale the whole summer or something.

I'm thinking about the pink caravan in africa as well. Or backpacking in South America. So, you won't abandon me completely. I just thought that I'd better grasp the opportunity of traveling with a pro like yourself. But, there are so many adventures out there waiting for me, so I won't be THAT dissapointed. I think I will be able to speak with you in a month or so, when the blood boiling rage has settled and calmed down. ;)

At least, write to me! I just sent you an email as well, but I thought I'd better play it safe and put a few lines here as well.

rara_avis_84@hotmail.com

dask på skinkan.
Alex, you know, the swedish one.

January 23, 2007 3:27 AM  

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