Tuesday, June 19, 2012

How you know a Chinese summer has arrived.....

**Split pants. These never go away but when they wear the big snowsuits you don't see little butts and private parts as often.

**Short shorts / skirts.  Back home some of these outfits would be considered trashy - here it's the fashion.

**Ugly Chinese bellies. In the summer Chinese men think this will keep them cool. They come in all shapes, sizes, and ages.  I've heard the bigger the belly the better....shows they have money. I'd prefer if they kept their shirts down.

**Little girls with short hair. This one gets me every time if they're not wearing a dress. Luckily they don't seem to care if you call their girl a boy.

**冰峰 is back and it's cold.  This is a local Xi'an drink.  It's cheap and tastes just like orange soda.  Normally I hate orange soda but this isn't too sweet and when you come into a hot restaurant from the hot outside, nothing tastes better.

**Truckloads of watermelons.  I'm not exaggerating.  There are truckloads of watermelons everywhere.  There's a guy that sits out side my apartment and sells them.  They're sweet and cheap.

**Foreigners!  I miss people that don't look Chinese. There are lots of traveling foreigners around now and sometimes I catch myself staring at them and reaching for my camera. 

**Umbrellas - in the sun, in the shade, in the rain, on the bus (sun comes in the windows).  Is there ever a time NOT to use one??  Personally I hate carrying an umbrella, even in the rain, so you won't see me with one of these 'fashionable' accessories.

And finally I know it's summer because it's HOT....everywhere. This summer I will be fighting the heat with only a fan.  I have no air-conditioning in my new 21st floor apartment.  So far it's manageable.  However, I remember the summer being unbearable around the end of August, beginning of September of last year.   Something to look forward to!

2 comments:

Eleanor said...

I forgot about the split pants! I am just picturing myself walking around with Miles's pee an poop all over me. Chinese children must be accustomed to relieving themselves only when they are not in the arms of their parents. I suppose it saves money and it's definitely better for the environment than disposable diapers, but... eww!

Joy said...

Eleanor- Yes, true. I guess they get the signals down so there aren't messes. It probably saves money and is good for the environment but I think it's just gross. :-)