My Rectilinear Life
overworkedtiredandnumb
- Location
- Dalian, China
- Birthday
- December 11
- Bio
- US expat living in China. Another 40-something woman experiencing mid-life crisis, only this time in China, with dumplings.
MY RECENT POSTS
- Job Hunting
September 20, 2011 04:46PM - Home Again
September 16, 2011 04:38PM - What does it mean?!
April 20, 2011 01:42AM - Reality Check (India, part 4)
February 16, 2011 04:19AM - Tiger, Tiger (India, part 3)
February 13, 2011 04:35AM
MY RECENT COMMENTS
- “Oh shit. I think I might
be one, too.”
February 16, 2011 12:12PM - “In my experience, the
peasants of China are much
harder to
find. They are
mostly…”
February 16, 2011 08:05AM - “I think the Mahajahs
took two years to give up the
land. :-)
It was
awesome!”
February 13, 2011 06:57AM - “Control? We always act
like we can control every
minute
detail. What a
crock.…”
February 11, 2011 09:32AM - “Uh oh, now I'm on the
hook. Working on Day 3 now.
Thanks for
reading!”
February 10, 2011 10:59PM
Overworkedtiredandnumb's Links
- My Posts
- 83. Tiger, Tiger (India, part 3)
- 82. Ridin' That (Turns Out to be Midnight) Train (india, Part 2)
- 81. A Passage to, uh, India
- 80. A Dream
- 79. Learn the Language
- 78. When My Morning Comes Around
- 77. 2010: The Year in Quotes
- 76. The Immigration Bunny
- 75. Google Translate, 一半半
- 74. Motherhood, a photo essay
- 73. Special Friend: Clay
- 72. US-Chinese Relations: Slowly Warming Up
- 71. Good Job, Bad Job, Any Job, Please
- 70. Ideas That Shake My World
- 69. Would you like some hot water with that?
- 68. Special Friend: Brandon
- 67. Special Friend: Jane
- 66. A Visit to Hong Kong
- 65. Pork Pastries 不好吃!
- 64. Rock, Paper, What?
- 63. 很可爱的女儿 (Very Cute Daughters)
- 62. Digesting China
- 61. Adapting (?) to China
- 60. Christmas in China
- 59. Expat Drunk Blogging
- 58. Adventures in Translation
- 57. Settling In - In China's Rust Belt
- 56. And we're off
- 55. Preparing for Our Move to China, Part V
- 54. Preparing for Our Move to China, Part IV
- 53. Preparing for Our Move to China, Part III
- 52. Ft. Hood: Potential Lessons
- 51. Things We Are Doing to Prepare for Our Move to China, Pt. II
- 50. Cyber-Anger: Not New, But Lasting
- 49. Things We Are Doing to Prepare for Our Move to China, Part I
- 48. Attending the Theater
- 47. Gloves On: Slightly Better Than Awful Pizza Now Available
- 46. Old Couple Overheard on Flight from Chicago to Phoenix
- 45. The Toilet Reveals Something Deep. But What?
- 44. More Food Notes from China
- 43. Lunch in China
- 42. The Way We Made the Decision
- 41. Choosing a Home in China
- 40. House Hunting in China
- 39. 不看 Facebook (No Read Facebook)
- 38. Almost a Year
- 37. 15 in 15: The Quote Quiz
- 36. Thoughts on Southern Liberals (i.e., Mama and Daddy)
- 35. Notes To and From a Packrat
- 34. Dude, Where's My Brush?
- 33. Dad is Awesome
- 32. My American Idols
- 31. Dinah Washington
- 30. Spansion Lays Off Thousands While Spending to "Retain" Execs
- 29. She's Mean and Evil Through and Through
- 28. Signage
- 27. Who Could Resist?
- 26. A receipt
- 25. Saturday, July 25th, 1925
- 24. My Afternoon on OS: Or, I really need a new hobby.
- 23. 2008 The Year in Quotes
- 22. 25 is a lot of things
- 21. Open Salon Cherry Juice Debate, a call for volunteers
- 20. Open Salon Debate Format, Version 1.0
- 19. Debating Debating: A Proposed Open Salon Debate Format
- 4. Unearthing Treasures
- 18. Hard Times
- 17. Portrait
- 16. OS Collage: o please o please o please let me in
- 15. Hope Springs Eternal
- 14. Pre-school Civics 101
- 13. The Consolation of Laughter
- 12. Circling the Square
- 11. Compromise
- 10. Here I Am
- 9. Dull Ache
- 8. The Way of Clay
- 7. This is My Favorite Picture
- 6. Poor Cissy Hadn't Got a Mama
- 5. Some Beginnings
- 3. Maintaining Sanity
- 2. Mama Died Today
- 1. Death 'n' Shit
Job Hunting
Dear Recruiter for Temp Staffing Firm,
As we discussed this morning, I did not notice before you pointed it out to me that you had changed dates on my resume. The resume you sent to the hiring manager said I had… Read full post »
Home Again
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. I’m a big fan of cognitive behavioral therapy, the main premise of which is perhaps, to some, not very encouraging; namely, that “sometimes I think stupid things.” Stupid is a strong word, but the idea is that you… Read full post »
What does it mean?!

The Chengdu Chairman
In Chengdu (Sichuan
Province, southern China), there is a public square overlooked
to the west by an enormous statue of Mao Zedong, one of
those statues of Mao saluting his people. Is he showing
them fatherly warmth? Grandfatherly wisdom? Stern
he/… Read full post »
Reality Check (India, part 4)
This is the story of my trip to India with my husband, Jimmy, and my daughters, Eleanor (8) and Hazel (4). Days 1 and 2 are described here, Day 3 here, and Day 4 here.
Tuesday, Day 5 -
Today is reality day. And the reality of India is
poverty. Mile… Read full post »
Tiger, Tiger (India, part 3)
Days 1 and 2 are here. Day 3 is here.
Monday, Day 4 -
Today is jeep safari day. When Jimmy put in the long hours
planning our trip to India, he thought that the kids might like
some time away from museums, palaces, forts, and temples. And
so the… Read full post »
Days 1 and 2 in India are covered here.
Sunday, Day 3 -
Today is train day. This will be our only train ride in
India. Mainly for the experience, not the convenience, or at
least we think. Wisely, Jimmy has arranged for a guide to take us
to the… Read full post »
When I was in my early teens (1979ish) I was one of the first generation of post-Beatle Beatlemaniacs. I loved every Beatles song there was. But, I suppose like many others, I failed to connect to the post-Beatles Beatles, as individual artists. Paul with his sappy love songs. Plea… Read full post »
A Dream
Last night for only the second time I can remember, I awoke from a dream laughing. (The first time was the memorable "Fat Metal Babies with Slinkies" dream of 1999. But that's a different tale.) Most of my dreams involve high levels of stress, not laughter. I am trying to pack… Read full post »
Learn the Language
Today I met two friends at Starbucks. We each did exactly the same thing: assume. I assumed that someone else would be able to give me a lift home. So did both my friends. We all live in a protected bubble: we have a car and driver to take us where… Read full post »
When My Morning Comes Around
When my mornin' comes around, no
one else will be there,
So I won't have to worry about what
I'm supposed to say,
And I alone will know that I
climbed that great big mountain,
And that's all that will matter
when my mornin' comes around.
When my mornin' comes around, I
will look back… Read full post »
2010: The Year in Quotes
"I'm full. But I want some cheese." - Hazel, aged 4.
"McDonald's is crappy in America, imagine what it's like in China!"
- Eleanor, aged 7, when invited to dine at McDonald's with friends
in China.
"If I'm going to be uncomfortable, they're going to be
uncomfortable, too. I'm going through… Read full post »
The Immigration Bunny
I called Jimmy last Thursday at his office to confirm that our third trip to the local administrative offices to renew our Chinese visas, residence and work permits would be coming off without a hitch that afternoon. The first two trips had been annoyingly futile because the "system" was down.&… Read full post »
Google Translate, 一半半

Hazel came home yesterday with a newsletter from her preschool that featured a little blurb about her. I was able to recognize about 90% of the characters used, but the actual translation was a bit laborious. What really shocked me was that Google Translate did a half-decen… Read full post »
Motherhood, a photo essay
I'm not fond of having my photo taken, particularly post-partum, but this photo is simply a classic. Stare, if you will, into the face of utter ambiguity. I call this photo, "I'm happy?" The mouth grudgingly forms a smile and the eyes are begging the photographer to go away. A… Read full post »
Special Friend: Clay
I've decided to write about my very special friends, to honor them. If you find that you do not appear in this series, don't take it the wrong way. It probably means that you are my "special" friend. Live with it. And count yourself lucky not to appear… Read full post »
Saturday was a beautiful day in Dalian, China, where I live. The sky was clear, there was a chill in the air, and the intensely cold wind that will hammer us for the next five months had not yet arrived. (It arrived today.) Nonetheless my family only grudgingly started our day.… Read full post »
Good Job, Bad Job, Any Job, Please
There is no more empowering experience than to have a job that you just don't give a shit about. Such was the case during my career in IT at a national environmental health research facility in Research Triangle Park, NC. It was not that I didn't take pride in doing my… Read full post »
Ideas That Shake My World
The comedian Rich Hall (remember sniglets?) coined the term ignosecond to describe that instant, as the car door you just locked and pushed is closing, when you realize that your keys are still in your car. I’ve stolen his idea and changed it a bit. While ignoseconds are the moments when… Read full post »
Would you like some hot water with that?
Hazel's preschool teachers recently asked me to bring in a chair cushion for her. Huh? I guess in China you provide your own chair cushion. Isn't that what my 300 big ones are for? That's right, bitches, I get full time preschool, with meals, for $300 a month. Eat your hearts… Read full post »
Special Friend: Brandon
In my whole life, I've only collapsed at the feet of one man, grabbing his legs and screaming, "I don't know how I'll live without you!" It wasn't my husband. My husband was standing next to me asking, "Who gave her a fifth margarita?" The thought of losing Brandon (and, yes,… Read full post »
Special Friend: Jane
I've decided to write about my very special friends, to honor them. If you find that you do not appear in this series, don't take it the wrong way. It probably means that you are my "special" friend. Live with it. And count yourself lucky not to appear on these pages.… Read full post »
A Visit to Hong Kong
We just came off 12 days in Hong Kong pursuing a solution to Hazel’s frequent bladder infections. The final plan was to wait and see. And retest in 3 months. Oh well, we are armed with a lot more data now. Her right kidney does not drain as quickly as it… Read full post »
Pork Pastries 不好吃!
Who knew that a pork product could be made that I wouldn’t like? Such is the case with a product known around our house as “meat hair.” The actual name, in English, is pork floss. In Chinese it is zhu rou song song. (Argh, I can't get Chinese characters in my… Read full post »
Rock, Paper, What?

These are my “to do” lists. These are my feeble attempt to control the uncontrollable: life. Every day my Lists and I play Rock, Paper, Scissors. … Read full post »
很可爱的女儿 (Very Cute Daughters)
Of the many mysteries that modern China, Chinese history, and Chinese culture offer up to the interested foreigner, I have puzzled out and drawn my own conclusions about very few. My ongoing attempts to “understand” China, and my dogged determination to remain neutral in doing so, a… Read full post »
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