Sunday, June 07, 2009

Moving out...

I have now finished. The final class has been taught, the register has been completed and the whiteboard has been wiped clean for the last time.

Today I have invited all my adult students to come to my place for farewell drinks and nibbles. After taking advice from Ch about timing, I told everyone that the 'event' was from 4pm to 7pm. This was so the attendees would have had enough time to digest their Sunday dinner but wouldn't run over into their evening meal - as I'm sure you know Italians have fairly fixed ideas about when to eat and what to eat at those times. So, taking this into account, what, do you think, has been the response? Well, most of them have said they'll arrive between 6:30 and 7pm! I give up. Some of my English-speaking friends and acquaintances are arriving during the afternoon and G is in the middle of his visit so I'm not worried, I'll have company.

Talking of G, I had warned him that there is very little to do here in Vigevano but I don't think he realised just how little there is. On top of that, the damned weather has had the cheek to misbehave - it has rained twice since he arrived. Luckily, it is still warm and sunny between the showers so, in between siestas, we've been out for walks and coffee, and spent a hell of a lot of time talking about everything under the sun.

One of the advantages of having G here is that he motivates me to actually get on and do things. With his prodding, I finally booked my ticket back to the UK last night. I leave on Wednesday 24th June and I won't be back except for holidays. Being the world traveller he is, G will be on his way back from another trip abroad so we'll meet up at the airport, go to his for the night (get your minds out of the gutter) and, with a bit of luck, my dad will pick me up the next day.

On a final note, highlighting the idiocy and incompetence of the Italian system (although I'm sure they have an explanation for it), I have just received the gas bill for January and February - yep that's right, January and February. More shocking is the size of the bill... 281 euros. I'm still breathless when I think about it.

Much as I love this country, it really is only good for holidays.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

mmmm the bill sounds late even for italy...size should be ok for many strange reasons only deeply know by the gas company and inner ring of adepts.
Here i'm somehow jelous about Mr.G ...he seems to be your ONLY friend travel addict? howwwwwwwwww! what about me?
I even goot my CHINESE driving license-having managed to pass the written test...in chinese...can't say here how...
now you know i'm back for customer tour+daugthers summer holidays in my lovely village in this shitty country of mine.
Mr.Jam