Saturday, December 21, 2013

a free homestay in BeiJing?

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pleasuresu


Hello, I would like to provide a homestay to a foreign friend if you are english native speaker, non-smoking and willing to spend >6hrs/week for english teaching to me. In return, a friendly homestay are welcomed everyday.

More details:
Fully furnished, 50sqm
Hi, my name is Yuan Sun. I live in a house, about 50 square meters. There are 2 bedrooms in the house. The house is located in the south of east 4rd ring road of Chaoyang district, which is in the near of CBD; It is between 3nd ring and 4rd ring road. The nearest subway is the line 10. It is the North-South All-transparent.

The condition of my house is very good, you will have a very private room. It's a sunny room with simple furnitures.

Address: building 105, ShuangLongNanLi community, Chao Yang district, BeiJing, China
Bus:486, 53, 683, 29, 687
Supermarket: JingKeLong, Carrefour(ShuangJing), Wal-market(Dajiaoting).
University: Beijing University of Technology

The basic info of the house is as follow:
floor: 5
fine furniture decoration
2 bedrooms(you have a private bedroom)
1 living room
1 kitchen room
1 toilet
2 balcony

household electric appliance
a TV
a DVD player
a heating apparatus
an air conditioner
a microwave oven
a washing machine
a gas water heater(You can take a shower)
a refrigerator
twin-burner gas cooker

Contact me:
Mobile phone: 86-10-1381-0415538 (It is recommended to use SMS during
worktime)
Email: pleasuresun@sina.com
Msn: pleasuresunrise@hotmail.com
I am 28 yeas old and live in a house, about 50 square meters. I am a software engineer and work in an American multinational company in BeiJing China.



Answer
Not a bad idea and I am thinking of the benefit I can get from it as an exchange of experiences and living knowhow. Oh!!! lack of these info: How old are you? You are living on What? Allowance, Salary as what?, Your normal monthly expenses and your way of life in an ancient city.
I am a travel Consultant and had been to Beijing once for 10 days in the 80s my conducted tour for 15 persons. I lead & orgnised 10 tours to southern China, Xiamen, Sautou, YongDi, ChowChou. in the 00s.
I am a lecturer on dialects, Management, PR, QC and other productivity & customers relationship......
An artist, a professional photographer, a musical show organiser, a dancer, a singer and a professional speaker. An expert in currency study and research and a deplomatic person in representing Singapore in business dealing in Canada, London, Europe, Malaysia & S Korea.

If interested to talk further, drop an email to me. I am currently a management staff in Security and can only spare my leave period of a week to 10 days only fom April onwards. My next plan trip is to Philipppines in late April/May. I am a community & social worker as volunteer for 29 years. A grassroot leader in our community.

Let me know if interested as I am now 60+ and a healthy sportsman. Would like to visit a 2nd time. I stayed in London for 1.5 month, Hong Kong 1 month, S KOREA INDUSTRIAL CITY FOR a month>

Driving to Florida with 4 kids, and one on the way... tips?




Preggo egg


We go to Florida every March break with the kids. This year it'll be easier because all the kids are; of course- a year older, and more mobile. The twins are 3 and my other 2 are 5 and 7. However, this year I'm pregnant. Not even a month yet, but I have terrible morning sickness ALL DAY. I must admit, it isn't as bad as it was last week (I'm taking something for it), but it still gets bad, and I'm afraid the long drive there (24 hours to be exact) is going to be sticky.

Any advice on how to keep myself sane, and how to keep the kids occupied? I know I've been down there about 10 times, but it's always a challenge and I'll take any extra advice I can get! We will be stopping in Washington to sleep a few hours before continuing to drive!

Thanks!
Also, we're staying at the Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress in Orlando... anyone been there/knows anyone about it?



Answer
Ge them each a little backpack and pack it with things that your children like to do, relevant to their age group, as well as little snacks and such. You can go to the dollar store and get them little games and stuff to keep them occupied such as perhaps crayons, coloring books, writing pad, pencil, little toys, perhaps small books, or even cheap mp3 players with their favorite songs on them. etc. It would also not be a bad idea to pick up a portable dvd player for your children to watch little movies and stuff on. You can also set up a little scavenger hunt for them, (such as find mommy a green car, etc) you can play I spy, and even sing along to their favorite songs with them. Perhaps you can even find them a cheap kids camera (wal-mart, 20 dollars apiece) and let them take pictures of all the interesting things they see and etc. this will keep them busy for a while.

you can go to craigslist.org and find a cheap portable dvd player in your area that you can buy. My husband and I found an awesome one for our 2 year old son when we went on a trip to oregon (we flew... 18 hour trip including layovers, and three planes there, three back....) and we paid only $40 dollars for it.

also if you have a few extra dollars, it would be a great investment to pick up some little leapster for your children, as these have multiple games they can mix and match and can keep them occupied for hours.

you can probably find one or two cheap on ebay, craigslist ( i just looked and they have them used for as low as $25), or go to wal-mart, they are $50 apiece, but they will provide you with sanity for years to come.

also how about driving down at night. That way the children will be asleep and you can keep your sanity then as well. just pack extra sipppy cups in case they wake up, and put on some soft music in the car. You can watch your kids the day before and let your husband get some rest, and then when he is driving down, you can rest, or since the kids will already be asleep, if he gets too tired, he can pull over at a rest stop for a few hours. then when you get to florida, you watch the kids for a few hours while he takes a nap, he can do the same for you, and that night, start up with you old routine.




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