Julia Jalo |
In January I went to the Philippines to renew my visa. I had just finished one project and really needed a new job. I really did not have an idea about my current job when snorkeling in the clear waters of the Philippines. A serious work opportunity arose sooner than I expected from a direction that really surprised me. My friend recommended me to a company that very soon indicated they were interested in hiring me. I decided to take the job to have the opportunity to work in China.
Things were proceeding slowly but steadily to arrange my work visa. I was preparing to make a trip to Hong Kong to change the visa status when I got sad news from Finland: my father had passed away. I needed to leave for Finland.
The visa procedure was very slow and I had to stay in Finland for one and a half months. It was nice to see a glimpse of the Finnish spring and participate in the baptism of my cousin’s son. Because of the delay I got a chance to spend a week with my goddaughter.
Finally, at the end of April everything was ready and I was to fly back to China for the new job at the insurance company. It was hard to leave since this time I wasn’t sure when I could return, but at the same time I was excited and anxious to meet my new colleagues and learn about the new job. Since I have started working in Beijing, I have totally learned about a new branch of business from scratch. My colleagues are all Chinese, so my Chinese has also improved. More than that, I have learned a whole new vocabulary of this branch of the business.
Time has really passed with incredible speed; in a moment I had already worked for eight months, a whole summer, an autumn and a part of the winter. From day to day I have adjusted, tolerating traveling with the crowds on the metro in the mornings. I’ve gotten used to buying my breakfast on the street corner on my way to the office. I have sung Happy Birthday in Chinese at least every two weeks to my colleagues on their birthdays. We have had company dinners and outings on several occasions. I have learned to let loose and have fun with colleagues outside the office. We have played water war on a lake, we have sung karaoke and danced in the discos in Sanlitun. We have had farewell dinners and welcoming dinners for colleagues leaving and arriving.
As a highlight of the year I got a role in a play at the company’s annual party. Rehearsing for it was so funny, but also a good chance to better know some of my colleagues. Our show at the party was a success and we earned praise from all of our colleagues. That was really fun!
Work is not all in one’s life, so I have started going to the gym, running, dancing and lifting weights. I think I might never have been able to run so long as I can do now. I have been really healthy and did not get a single cold after coming to China. It must have something to do with the new healthy lifestyle. The year also included some traveling, although a bit less than before. This year I did some day trips from Beijing, for example to Fangshan, Shunyi, Cuandixia, Xuanhua and one longer trip to Huludao. I did not forget to party either; I was partying hard whenever there was something to celebrate.
Charlotte and Emilie Meaud, twin sisters, were killed at the terrace of the Carillon, during the attacks on Paris, on the 13th of November.