Hi all
Just bought a 'Diamond' phone card from the local milk bar (it was the one the Chinese owner uses) - 3c per minute to China. Note that the call costs to mobiles are immense (perhaps Chinese sim card will be better) but to land lines should be pretty cheap.
So here are some useful phone numbers:
White Swan Hotel (Guangzhou): 86-20-81886968
Crowne Plaza (Zhanjiang): 86-759-3188888
The Bund (Shanghai): 86-21-63522000
Hope these work (sorry Caroline I don't know the Yang Dong hotel name.
Jon
Sunday, August 19, 2007
Saturday, August 18, 2007
The Other Side of Blue
I hope you get something out of this Hack story...
http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/hack/notes/s2006654.htm
Whatever your problem...shit happens and you can deal with it.Sometimes it's just not that easy to know how. That's the message from Michael Colling, a youth worker who helps young people improve their 'life skills'. He's the editor of a new book called 'The Other Side of Blue'. The book is a collection of stories from young people struggling with things like coming out at a young age or getting over a drug addiction. The central message is you're not the only one with your problem and you can get through it. Also here is Analee Matthews. She's written a chapter about her struggle to come to grips with her cultural identity. Analee was adopted from a Vietnamese orphanage when she was just 10 months old and brought to live in Australia. She has no idea who her parents are or why they gave her up.
http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/hack/notes/s2006654.htm
Whatever your problem...shit happens and you can deal with it.Sometimes it's just not that easy to know how. That's the message from Michael Colling, a youth worker who helps young people improve their 'life skills'. He's the editor of a new book called 'The Other Side of Blue'. The book is a collection of stories from young people struggling with things like coming out at a young age or getting over a drug addiction. The central message is you're not the only one with your problem and you can get through it. Also here is Analee Matthews. She's written a chapter about her struggle to come to grips with her cultural identity. Analee was adopted from a Vietnamese orphanage when she was just 10 months old and brought to live in Australia. She has no idea who her parents are or why they gave her up.
Thursday, August 2, 2007
Travel arrangements and rushing!!
Very fast week! All done and into Julie,I hope. Look forward to seeing all on Monday night at Leanne's. The most exciting part of our journey is about to begin!
Jenny and Greg
Jenny and Greg
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