Back on the Chain Gang
OK, so being back at work is not nearly as painful as all
that – just a little literary license here!
Yes, I’m back in HK after a whirlwind visit to NJ and TO
that offered a sound lesson: don’t decide to move out of your apartment when
there’s less than a week left to your vacation. Take it from me, it’s not a
great way to relax. If it hadn’t been for my wonderful cousin Sharron, I might
not be alive to tell more tales. I had a completely unrealistic idea about the
work it would take to pack up an apartment that contained bits and pieces of my
entire life. Whew!
From Sunday to Wednesday at noon, it was pack, pack, pack,
sort, sort, sort, toss, toss, toss. There might have been a bit of sleep
involved, but not as much as needed! Yet, when the movers arrived Wednesday
afternoon, everything was finished. Now, my belongings are happily sitting in a
storage unit while I avoid paying double rent. I’m sad to wave goodbye to my
turret, but this princess has other fish to fry.
Packing wasn’t the last of the chores, alas. There was also
the final cleaning. Bummer. Next time, I’ll allow a bit more time or I’ll hire
more help. Sharron gets the trophy for most assists in a season!
To top it all off, just as we were getting ready to load the
remaining bits and pieces into my car, I found that I had left the parking
garage with my lights on and hadn’t turned them off after parking at my apartment.
Voila! A dead battery! With only 7 hours until flight time, it was a distraction
I didn’t need. Once again, angels were in town. One of the women who works in
my landlady’s dental office came to the rescue with her car. Thanks to my dad,
I own – and know how to use – jumper cables, so we were soon off and driving
again. Crazy!
One positive about the packing frenzy was that it tired me
enough to allow me to get some sleep on
the 15-hour flight to Hong Kong. When I arrived at 5 a.m., I was tired, but not
exhausted. I found a cab and managed to help the driver find my new apartment
building in Sheung Wan, one of the oldest parts of the city. Even though
check-in time wasn’t officially until 2 p.m., the staff let me in anyway. I was
thrilled, because the bed was calling out to me.
My new place is a contrast to my first one in HK. It’s a
highrise, as opposed to a walk-up, and I’m on the 10th floor with a
view of the harbour – seen between the buildings across the way. The
neighbourhood has commercial spaces at street level, but not a mall to be seen,
nor a horde of tourists: hooray! There’s a small park around the corner that
looks perfect for reading, and even better, there’s a sports and recreation
complex along the harbourfront, which is five minutes on foot. I should be able
to use the gym facilities there at a much better rate than a private gym would
charge.
I went back to work a day after arriving, and it was great
to see my colleagues. There are so many good folks, it’s a pleasure. I even
managed to stay awake! Of course, I had incentive: it turns out that I have the
next day off, so the opportunity to sleep late beckoned.