Thursday, March 29, 2007

And we're safe!...but not from pig bears...

China has apparently decided that Blogger is not a threat...once again I'm free to roam through blogs without using secret sneaky tactics. However, currently a greater threat looms over me and Asia. While being preoccupied with making sure the internet is a "healthy environment", China has evidently failed to recognize this new danger. The danger is the impending dominance of the pig bear. It is now quite impossible to make it through a day without spotting one of these "cute" creatures. Glancing around the classroom, you can find them sneaking up in every corner--on a glasses case, a pencil case, pens, erasers, notebooks... As if that wasn't enough, apparently the pig bear can now be "everywhere you want to be". A few days ago Wu kindly brought me a brochure on how to get a pig bear credit card. Apparently, China is not the only country in danger of being overrun by the pig bear. I also received in the mail this week a pig bear make-up bag from Vietnam. Yes, apparently I have (against my will) become a pig bear magnet. Yet the only pig bear item that I actually desire and would not mind being added to the collection...a nice pair of fuzzy slippers...continues to be the elusive item.
It's been a busy week of non-stop work, but the work will pay off as I go to relax in Beijing this weekend. I'll be meeting up with a teammate from last year and one of her friends from the States. Looks like I'm escaping Siping just in time...it's snowing right now...

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

monorokoru i miss you - i will find the fuzzy slippers or else!

Anonymous said...

yay! i was wondering when the vietnamese pig bears would arrive! cory has monorokuru fuzzy slippers - black and white - i borrowed them all weekend and thought of you! snow? i am starting to wish my air con wasn't broken...

Pru's Corner said...

so, i was glad to read your general e-mail this afternoon and to hear that you have such a great language tutor now...yay!

ten cuidado, especially around the pig bear.