2008年12月11日星期四

A typical day

My clock alarm rang at six a.m. this morning, I needed to get up quikly and go for an annual business training meeting organized by the Statistics Bureau. But my baby girl was disturbed by the alarm as well. She cried while I wanted to leave bed, and fell asleep while I laid along with her. I felt so guilty for I hardly accompanied with her these days though she did not want me to leave home.

At seven o'clock, I could not delay leaving home any more. I put her on my aunt's bed while she was crying for my hugs. I took a bath and checked the map again for the destination while steaming buns. I ran to my car and drove it to the nearest bus stop.

It was a bit late. I arrived at the meeting place at ten past nine. I fetched the training materials, found a seat, started to listen to the Statistics Bureau staffs. The meeting was boring, but I had to listen carefully and did notes for it is important for the 2009's statistics work in my company. If I did something wrong in my statistics reporting paper, my company would be given a penalty. My parents-in-law wants me to take over the small decoration company since they are aged and are not as healthy as before. My husband is still in jail and I am still under harrassment of police. I also need to find a way to make a living.

There were about eighty participants of this meeting. We had lunch at around 12 and continued the training lessons at one o'clock in the afternoon and finished at three p.m.. I rushed back to my office at four ten, doing a brief report to my collegues about this training meeting.

I left my office at five p.m.. I took a bus and then transferred to the subway. I had a quick supper on my way to FON's office. I have English speaking courses here three times a week. I really like it, not only because it empowers me ablity of communicating in English, but also because I feel safe, relax and happy while seeing friends there.

Usually, we end class at a quarter to ten, or even later. Today we ended at nine thirty p.m. for we had only one break during the courses. I was in a delimma that on one side I want to stay with all participants of this English training as long as possible; on the other side, I want to go back home as soon as possible so that maybe I can paly with my little girl for a while before she goes to bed.

I got home at eleven ten in the evening. My baby had fell asleep. I took a bath and ate some rice. At twelve o'clock in midnight, I checked my emails and wrote down diary for today.

Today is not thanks giving day. But I still want to send great thanks to J and other English course participants. Attending the English class makes me get rid of all worries for a while and have a lot of fun. I feel my body and heart are full of energy after the course.

I go to bed before one thirty in midnight. Hope tommorrow is a fresh day with joys. SWEET DREAMS!