Before we left Huainan, Mr. Tong (one of the three partners
in the Huainan JV) invited us to dinner with some of his closest friends
because he couldn’t make it to the dinner we hosted. I honestly thought he just blew us off
because he was mad about Guilford pulling out, but apparently not. He also gave us a gift: a set of coins
bearing the image of King Liu An, one solid gold, one solid silver. Liu An was king of Huainan 1,800 years ago
and he’s the inventor of tofu. Huainan
people are very proud of this and they never let you forget it. J
Then on Sunday we packed and cleaned. We generated a lot of trash, and the trash
bins outside are small so we had to distribute our trash around the
neighborhood under the cover of night.
Eight apartments all share this one little bin that gets emptied every
day:
Smudgie stowing away in a suitcase!
He’s really going to miss this curtain.
Take a look at the progress of the construction that has
been going on the entire time we’ve been here:
November 2011
September 2012
We seem to have accumulated a lot of stuff. We moved here with 5 suitcases and now look
at all the crap we have:
Well, we were going to take all this stuff in a van but
since we decided to bring our mattress and washer/dryer combo, the relocation company
brought us a truck. They only brought a
very small car to drive us and Smudgie, so there was only enough room to bring
our computer bags. I was about to pack
the toiletry bags but there wasn’t room.
But they said the truck would be arriving a couple hours later than us
so I shouldn’t worry.
Smudgie was worried at first we were going to drop him off
at the housekeeper’s and leave him.
But once we hit the highway, he settled down.
The trip took 10 hours and our driver was very
efficient. He only stopped for bathroom
breaks/gas and we just ate snacks all day long.
I think he wanted to get there as quickly as we did! He introduced us to some really awesome
snacks and I hope I can find them at the RT-Mart. One was these little wheat crunchy things
that kind of look like little dried maggots.
But they are fantastic
We finally got there and the apartment is awesome, although
the kitchen is not very clean. Take a
look at our epic, but really ugly dining room table:
And here’s the very large living room:
It got to be about 9:00pm so we called Gary to find out when
the truck would be arriving. He gave us
the devastating news that it wouldn’t be here until noon the next day. Apparently the driver got tired because he’d
been up since 5:00am (he drove from Nanjing to Huainan in the morning) so he
decided to take an unscheduled nighty night break. This was not supposed to happen. We didn’t have any clothes, toiletries, or
anything with us. Smudgie has never
slept without his crate either so we didn’t know how that was going to go. Luckily we had a pillow for him in the car so
that became his bed last night. Smudgie
surprised me very much on this trip.
He’s grown up so much from a year ago.
He used to whine continuously in the car and puke without fail every
time the trip was longer than 10 minutes.
This time, he only whined a little bit at the beginning when he thought
we were going to leave him. But as soon
as we hit the highway, he realized he was coming with us and he laid patiently
the whole way! And no puke! Now last night, without a crate I wondered
how he’d behave. But he was just a
little angel and he stayed on his pillow the whole night. We slept on the couch nearby.
Our stuff finally arrived at 1:00pm today during a brief
period of time when it wasn’t raining!
So that’s one good thing about the truck coming late because it was
pouring last night. For lunch we had Do
& Me, which is a KFC knockoff chain and it’s really good!
Random stuff:
Just two days before leaving Huainan I saw my very first Chinese frog. It was a little brown guy. Now I've been in Rui'an for just over 24 hours and I've already seen 3 frogs/toads. Yay!!
Our complex has a lot of trees that have this pretty
flower: