Working nine to five...
We have now been working at our new jobs for a month, and life is different..
In danger of sounding like a spoiled brat, I must say it 's hard to work 8 hours every day, or 7,5 as we do in this country. I get home at 4.30, go to the gym, make dinner, watch a show on tv and go to bed. thats it!
How do people have time to do house-work, have a hobby, help their kids do homework?
At least the first weeks it felt like the day suddenly had about 5 hours less than when I was a student.
Now I'm getting into it and have accepted that for the rest of my life I have to choose just one thing every day. No time for it all..
Is it Diesel Jeans that have that advertisement saying: 8 hours work, 8 hours play, 8hours sleep?
It's bullshit! I use 2 hours from I get up till I arrive work, 1 hour back from work, and that leaves 4 hours play! I wanna be a student all my life!
Besides from the time-problem life is good, we are broke after buying a car, but still happy. It's maybe just the endorphines from working out, but all the same we're happy.
That is, Shalg is not to happy right now, his football team Lillestrøm lost 3-1 and the dog( we are dog-sitting these days) was totally freaked out by Shalg screaming in disapointment.
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Dearest Karen og Shalg!
I am always happy to read about your lives :)
I hope you will get into the 9-5 lifestyle you have chosen right now, I am sure it will pay off one way or another ;)
And otherwise you can always come back to China and be a student for as long as you like, just like me haha although I must admit that I am crazy busy these days as well... I 'only' work 4 days- 28 hours- a week, but I am back in university as well(learning Chinese of course) so that means I am busy 7 days a week.
I still love my work, and will never stop loving learning Chinese.
Miss you & love you!
from Shanghai,
Juno
Fine bilder:)
Hurra for kakao og ulleteppe tid:)
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