3. Since we have yet to hire a cleaning lady, we get up at six a.m. and mop all of our decks (three) and all of our stairs and floors (we've been walking on grimy floors for two weeks). We are dripping with sweat.
4. My two roommates work for hours on their DJ playlists. Tarn, especially, concerns himself with four lists of music to go with any direction the party moves.
6. Not a cloud in the sky all day...but while I am at the salon, it starts to pour and it rains harder than I've seen it yet (Yes, Megan Gallagher, like Costa Rica rain!) We have worked all day getting the roof ready...
12. This morning I am a bit sheepish when I step outside. All of our neighbors are out; the recycling lady is collecting our cans and I give a nod to everyone. Do you still like us? I am saying with my nod. A man who lives kitty corner comes over. I know he can speak English because Tarn talked to him the other day-- he is in charge of quality control for seafood exports to the US and Canada. He explains about the recycling system (the lady is paying me for all of the beer cans and I'm confused) and then he says, "So you had a party last night."
"Yes. I hope we didn't keep you awake."
"Well, we go to sleep early...but it's OK. The neighbors that called the police, they are in the house right there (he points about three houses down). They will be OK tomorrow, don't worry. Sometimes I have parties and they call the police on me, too. Did you have a good time? Was it your birthday...?" I find out that seven people live in his stack: his mother, wife, kids, brother, brother's wife, their kid.
Then I walk past the seamstresses. They come to the door, smiling. They speak no English, but they motion, "You had a party last night! Was it your birthday? Was it fun? Is that a rash on your shoulder? What is it from? You should put some lotion on it."
I ask if we kept them awake. "It's OK. You were having fun!"
I move on to the morning market. Everyone waves hello and offers to sell me eels, frogs, cakes, noodles, vegetables, jello. I love my neighborhood. The castle is open for business. Everyone asks if they can call and come over to hang out on the roof. Life is good. Think I will do something touristy today, like go to the Reunification Palace or the War Museum. Good night!
4 comments:
Marjii's Christmas card:
"Everyone waves hello and offers to sell me eels, frogs, cakes, noodles, vegetables, jello. I love my neighborhood."
Marjii's Party: Way to go Marcia!
(Okay, B. Bunch & W. of Oz references on the same day is a bit too much. I'm out of practice being pithy.)
That sounds like it was the coolest party ever - with live musicians and everything! What a cool way to show off your place and build a closer bond with the other teachers!
You must have a sense of brotherhood with the other teachers since you're all in a foreign land together.
Did everyone think you guys have the coolest living arrangement?
What?! You dated Lyle Lovett?! How can I be your life-long locker partner, and not know about this?! Was it before or after Julia? He's a short guy - was the height difference an issue in your relationship? Did you try to help him with his hair? Details, please.
MAN, wish I coulda been there for that party... what a BLAST!
Amy, I LOVE your pithy comments, your plain comments, any comments. I hope you know it's your year-long job.
Brian, yes, everyone was appropriately jealous and yes, there is a definite "brother-sisterhood."
LP: "Before or after Julia?" Come on...
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