I left the door of 19 Lyon
Crescent at 10:03, and arrived at the gate of the University of
Stirling at 10:20, at the door of my office at 10:23.
Passing by some beautiful small western buildings, green grassland
with cattle on it, I thought it was an ideal road with ideal
distance.
Today I’m going to open an account in Bank of
Scotland in Andrew Miller Building, now that I have a permanent address at
last. Then I can deposit my money and travel check instead of
bringing them with me everyday. Those travel check have been really
traveling a lot these days!
Then, I’m going to borrow appointed text book Books in the digital
age from the library. If it is still unavailable, I have to
buy it in the bookshop(Andy told me, bookstore was
American English).
There is something else needed by the normal life I have
to buy: two basins, a bowl, a sauté-scope, some
condiments……
Oh, thinking about those beloved people and those sweet mooncakes
(nobody wants to eat!) back in Beijing, my heart is sour and aching
to break.
……
Everything happened as my plan, but with some but……
I opened an account and deposited my travel check, but was told the
card would be arrive 7 to 10 days later;
I borrowed two books I need, but Books in the digital age should be returned
in a week (I could renew it, if nobody would reserve it), a history of reading
should be returned before tomorrow 12:00, because it was in heavy
need.
So I cancelled the appointment with Ling tonight.
I called home and talked with dad, mom, Ou and HH, then went to
Tesco for shopping. I bought vegetables and oranges, washing
tablets and hand wash, but there were no basin in Tesco and bowls
in Tesco was too expensive. So I went to £1 shop in the town
centre with 3 heavy bags of stuff. I bought a white china bowl
there. as for basin, there still wasn’t, I had to buy a plastic
food container as a replacer.
Italian pasta with cucumber, today’s dinner was delicious. But, it
was the first mid-autumn night without mooncake……