Friday, August 15, 2008
Peng-Hu Pictures
Here you go, all you impatient people. (I'm so happy I kept it under 40!)
The small cabin on the ship.
Me on the bottom bunk.
The ship as we disembarked.
The oldest Chinese temple in the area (taken at 7 a.m.).
The 4-eyes well. It originally had only 1 opening but was too dangerous so they covered it and made 4 openings. There is still water in it.
Bug eyes! Shopping for sunglasses was entertaining.
Part of a banyan tree (I think that is the name). This is just one of the roots put down, not the original roots.
With our cactus and aloe vera ice cream. It made our tongues red :)
Part of the traditional village.
A scene from the top of the fort.
A section of the military fort, as seen from the top. They had long tunnels too. It was cool. The 2 other girls were scared.
The beautiful beach where we did water activities.
They survived a ride on the banana boat!
Yvonne and I sat out front on the boat ride back from our water activities adventure.
Me in front of the dock just across the street from the travel agency. Our boat docked at a different place to the right and down a bit.
I'm so mad at the squid!
Me with my squid. You can tell I'm not too thrilled - that isn't a very convincing smile.
But Yvonne is quite happy about her catch. She loves to eat squid.
Look at this! What happened?! (And Tiff, the shirt is from Thailand - will you get me another? I want the exact same one though)
Charlene and I. We helped them pull in the nets with more fish.
The fabulous beach where we played on Monday morning. The other girls didn't want to come so it was the 2 boys, Yvonne, and me. It was awesome!
The group. Back - Jason, Sam, Me Front - Yvonne, ?, Charlene
Me on our scooter (although I was always on the back part as a passenger).
Look at the color difference. He he. Yvonne made me participate in this picture *sigh*
With our tasty drinks.
A Chinese temple.
The breakfast street.
Our hotel. It's a place for military people to stay. But it was cheap and had all we needed - bed, shower, toilet. The TV was an extra perk.
I made this all by myself. I was so excited! Like a kid at Christmas.
I found a friend :)
This shirt cracked us up!! They didn't have our size :(
Yeah I'm here! (It took forever to find a Peng-Hu sign. This was our last day. You think they would have a nice, big, colorful one, but no.)
Do you see a problem with this picture? ha ha
This is the reason they gave her a napkin! To keep the meat splatter from getting on her. I just laughed.
The first level of this "boat" is a shopping center! We climbed all over it - :D
A street of the town (I think the name was Magong City, but I don't know how to pronounce it correctly).
More of the town.
These chips were for sale on our boat. I laughed really hard. I love how the chip is a sumo wrestler!
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Squid Ink
DAY 2 - Peng-Hu Vacation
Did you know that squids squirt ink? I didn’t, but I found out the hard way. This happened at the end of the day but is too good not to share. We went night fishing in the evening. We rode a boat out to another boat and they showed us how to use the fishing poles (which I only sort of understood since it was in Chinese) and let us lose. Yvonne and I were by each other. She loves squid and was anxious to catch one. She did eventually. I thought “Oh good. Now she is happy. I don’t have to catch one and I’ll be happy.”
But it wasn’t meant to be. About 5 minutes later, I felt a tug on my line. Yvonne got really excited and kept telling me to bring it up faster. I was nervous. I didn’t know what to do once it was out of the water! My one and only fishing experience was years ago, and I was so young my family did most of it for me. So I bring the squid up and suddenly I feel wetness. I yelped and Yvonne told me to bring it into the ship. Then she looked at me and said “You got inked!” I still had a squid on the end of my pole and was quite concerned about that. I did look down and saw 2 big black spots on my shirt. What the? Yvonne snapped some quick pictures.
I still didn’t know what to do with the squid! Luckily, some lady came over and helped me out. She took it off the hook and picked it up off the floor and stuck it in a bucket. I was just like “ah.” It was too close for me. I’d rather watch them and not touch them. So yeah, I got inked by a blasted squid! I can’t figure out why I got the mean one! It’s not like it knew I’m a white girl (we blame tons of stuff on this fact) although Yvonne’s thinks I had a different color line. Ha ha. I don’t know, but it wasn’t pleasant. And they then told me it doesn’t come out. Lame! I like that shirt.
We finished up then went to the top deck to eat our catch. It wasn’t bad. I tried squid before and didn’t like it. Now I think it was the seasoning that ruined it. We had it with noodles and it was tasty. Yum. I also tasted the squid raw – it was too chewy. I like it better boiled.
Now back to the beginning of the day. We got up early and met at the travel agency, then rode a bus, a boat and another bus and arrived at a beach. Time for water activities! They had everything we needed – toys, life jackets, and helmets.
At first, I didn’t get in because I was feeling sick (oh yeah, I got sick Friday morning and was the entire trip. Not so fun). But eventually the draw of the water and thrill of adventure pulled me in. I grabbed a jacket and helmet and rode a tube. The water was very salty. And I rode on the back of a wave runner (Funny thing – in Chinese they are called scooters on water. Caused a little confusion when Yvonne and I were talking the other day.) and got dumped in the water. Not so fun, but funny. Yvonne got it on tape too. Ha ha.
Our next adventure was snorkeling. I wasn’t so sure since I already had a headache from my icky sinuses. But I’m so glad I did it. They had a nifty boat thing where you just hold on and let the boat move you. I liked not having to do any work :) While looking around the ocean, I thought of Finding Nemo. I want to watch the show now. You should too and then you’ll have some idea of what it felt like. Snorkeling is interesting because you can’t breathe through your nose and your mouth and throat get really dry.
Yvonne and I were the only 2 lucky ones that got to see a really big fish. The island’s industry is dependent on fishing so lots of the fish are disappearing.
We returned to the island we were staying on and went to find some lunch. We had cactus noodles and they were super good! Oh yum. It was also a first experience because we sat on cushions on the floor. Cool! The made me try this dish that was a cube of tofu wrapped in lettuce and dipped in a sauce. Not so good. I don’t like tofu. And Yvonne was acting like a mom and telling me to finish eating my food. They give me too much and expect me to clear my plate. Ha!
Charlene gave me a gift before we started eating – a set of metal chopsticks. They are in a little case and have a stand so I don’t have to put them on the table. They are sweet. I’ve decided they will go everywhere I go. Well, maybe not on garbage runs. Jason said she was treating me really well because he has known her for a long time and she has never given him a gift. He he. What can I say? It’s the white skin. Oh, I don’t have to participate in conversations much over here. Why not? Because they happen in Chinese. And I still can’t speak it (although I can now say 1-10). I was telling my mom it will be weird to come home and have to contribute to a conversation. It’s easier to just sit and think.
After lunch, we decided to return to our hotels and take naps. I was very happy they decided on this since I was sick, sunburned and tired. Don’t know how long we slept, but it was great. Then we went off on our night fishing adventure, and I’ve already told you all about that. :)
Did you know that squids squirt ink? I didn’t, but I found out the hard way. This happened at the end of the day but is too good not to share. We went night fishing in the evening. We rode a boat out to another boat and they showed us how to use the fishing poles (which I only sort of understood since it was in Chinese) and let us lose. Yvonne and I were by each other. She loves squid and was anxious to catch one. She did eventually. I thought “Oh good. Now she is happy. I don’t have to catch one and I’ll be happy.”
But it wasn’t meant to be. About 5 minutes later, I felt a tug on my line. Yvonne got really excited and kept telling me to bring it up faster. I was nervous. I didn’t know what to do once it was out of the water! My one and only fishing experience was years ago, and I was so young my family did most of it for me. So I bring the squid up and suddenly I feel wetness. I yelped and Yvonne told me to bring it into the ship. Then she looked at me and said “You got inked!” I still had a squid on the end of my pole and was quite concerned about that. I did look down and saw 2 big black spots on my shirt. What the? Yvonne snapped some quick pictures.
I still didn’t know what to do with the squid! Luckily, some lady came over and helped me out. She took it off the hook and picked it up off the floor and stuck it in a bucket. I was just like “ah.” It was too close for me. I’d rather watch them and not touch them. So yeah, I got inked by a blasted squid! I can’t figure out why I got the mean one! It’s not like it knew I’m a white girl (we blame tons of stuff on this fact) although Yvonne’s thinks I had a different color line. Ha ha. I don’t know, but it wasn’t pleasant. And they then told me it doesn’t come out. Lame! I like that shirt.
We finished up then went to the top deck to eat our catch. It wasn’t bad. I tried squid before and didn’t like it. Now I think it was the seasoning that ruined it. We had it with noodles and it was tasty. Yum. I also tasted the squid raw – it was too chewy. I like it better boiled.
Now back to the beginning of the day. We got up early and met at the travel agency, then rode a bus, a boat and another bus and arrived at a beach. Time for water activities! They had everything we needed – toys, life jackets, and helmets.
At first, I didn’t get in because I was feeling sick (oh yeah, I got sick Friday morning and was the entire trip. Not so fun). But eventually the draw of the water and thrill of adventure pulled me in. I grabbed a jacket and helmet and rode a tube. The water was very salty. And I rode on the back of a wave runner (Funny thing – in Chinese they are called scooters on water. Caused a little confusion when Yvonne and I were talking the other day.) and got dumped in the water. Not so fun, but funny. Yvonne got it on tape too. Ha ha.
Our next adventure was snorkeling. I wasn’t so sure since I already had a headache from my icky sinuses. But I’m so glad I did it. They had a nifty boat thing where you just hold on and let the boat move you. I liked not having to do any work :) While looking around the ocean, I thought of Finding Nemo. I want to watch the show now. You should too and then you’ll have some idea of what it felt like. Snorkeling is interesting because you can’t breathe through your nose and your mouth and throat get really dry.
Yvonne and I were the only 2 lucky ones that got to see a really big fish. The island’s industry is dependent on fishing so lots of the fish are disappearing.
We returned to the island we were staying on and went to find some lunch. We had cactus noodles and they were super good! Oh yum. It was also a first experience because we sat on cushions on the floor. Cool! The made me try this dish that was a cube of tofu wrapped in lettuce and dipped in a sauce. Not so good. I don’t like tofu. And Yvonne was acting like a mom and telling me to finish eating my food. They give me too much and expect me to clear my plate. Ha!
Charlene gave me a gift before we started eating – a set of metal chopsticks. They are in a little case and have a stand so I don’t have to put them on the table. They are sweet. I’ve decided they will go everywhere I go. Well, maybe not on garbage runs. Jason said she was treating me really well because he has known her for a long time and she has never given him a gift. He he. What can I say? It’s the white skin. Oh, I don’t have to participate in conversations much over here. Why not? Because they happen in Chinese. And I still can’t speak it (although I can now say 1-10). I was telling my mom it will be weird to come home and have to contribute to a conversation. It’s easier to just sit and think.
After lunch, we decided to return to our hotels and take naps. I was very happy they decided on this since I was sick, sunburned and tired. Don’t know how long we slept, but it was great. Then we went off on our night fishing adventure, and I’ve already told you all about that. :)
Scooter Rider
DAY 1 - Peng-Hu Vacation
This lovely day actually started at 8:30 p.m. when we left our apartment. After a scooter ride on a rainy night (2 problems there – water and darkness), we arrived at the port. We were early. Great. So we walked around and found a cafĂ©. We both had chocolate au laits – mine was cold and Yvonne’s was hot.
We boarded the boat around 10:30 and it left around 11:30. We had bunk beds so we brushed our teeth and went to sleep. It was mostly a steady ride. Except for the very beginning – we hit some big waves. The ship was tipping a lot. I was happy to be lying down! Then I didn’t fall all over the place. Sleeping was quite nice, but there were 2 girls in one of the other beds and they were talking and kept moving the curtain. It was irritating!
I guess I should describe the room. It was very small with 2 bunk beds. And there were 4 shelves between and a cupboard with life jackets (good thing). We each had a light above our bed and curtains to give us some privacy. There was no door. And I could stretch out and touch both ends of the bed :) I’m just not made for this country!
So, we arrived at 6 a.m. and disembarked. Then we walked around the town for awhile. I wishing for a taxi since my bag was heavy. Oh well. It was good exercise. We stopped and saw a very old temple and we took a few pictures. None of the stores were open so shopping wasn’t an option. We found our hotel and luckily they let us check in right then. I don’t know what we would have done otherwise!
The two of us plopped down on our single beds and were dead to the world until 8:30. It was lovely to sleep some more since we only slept for a short time on the ship. Time to explore the town!! We walked to a street right by our hotel and found some breakfast. I called it the breakfast street – it had a bunch of shops that served breakfast.
We did more walking and shopping. I remembered packing my sunglasses but couldn’t find them. So I “had” to buy some. :) We also bought some slippers (Yvonne’s name for flip-flops). We got a good deal – buy one get one free.
Our next stop was a travel agency place where we waited for the other people in our group. There were 6 of us altogether. Jason (went to Kenting), Sam, Charlene, and I can’t remember the other girl’s name (it was a hard one!) were the 4 people that completed our group. We rented scooters from the travel agency and filled them with gas. It was lunch time and we went driving around looking for a well-known place. And we didn’t find it. We went to a different place. Yvonne and I just chuckled at how we were driving around in circles.
And at lunch I got to taste 2 new things! Yeah. Yvonne has decided not to tell me what it is until after I’ve eaten it (smart). She actually took a video of it, but I couldn’t get it to load on the blog. So I tried this red cube which Jason said is his favorite. I didn’t like it. After I swallow they tell me it is pig’s blood. Yes, pig’s blood. EW! Why would anyone want to eat that? Ugh, gross. The other thing I ate was pig intestine. I think that is worse than pig stomach. That is the piping used to take out the trash. I sure hope they scrubbed it well. It didn’t taste too bad; it was just very chewy.
The rest of the day was one long scooter ride. We covered the 4 islands that are all connected by roads. And I was dumb enough to not put sunscreen on my thighs (I was wearing short swimming shorts). Man were they red by the time we were done! Boo hoo. That necessitated the purchase of aloe vera. We stopped at 2 different banyan trees. They are cool trees that grow huge and put down roots to support their weight. The 2 other girls read the sign and discovered one tree was 300 years old, and they said that is older than the U.S.! And Yvonne translated for me. It was pretty funny.
We also had some cactus ice cream. Well, it comes from the fruit made by a certain cactus. It’s good! We also drove across a bridge that is VERY long. They aren’t sure if it still holds the record for the longest bridge across the ocean, but it did at one time. Our last stop was a cool for that used to be used to defend the island. I got to climb all over and that made me happy. Jason found a way to get on top of the fort. But you had to lift yourself onto a set of stairs set high in the wall (about the height of the middle of my back). All the other girls had problems and used the boys’ help. I turned around and boosted myself right up :) I think they may have been jealous. We also stopped at a traditional village that has been kept up as it was long ago. I was feeling my sunburn by then and wasn’t too interested. Oh yeah, we also had aloe vera ice cream. Funky, huh?
I think that about sums up the first day. It isn’t too interesting, but there was a bit of a time delay. The scooter rides were great, 1 because I didn’t have to drive 2 because the wind flew by me and cooled me off and 3 because I got to look around and see the beautiful scenery.
This lovely day actually started at 8:30 p.m. when we left our apartment. After a scooter ride on a rainy night (2 problems there – water and darkness), we arrived at the port. We were early. Great. So we walked around and found a cafĂ©. We both had chocolate au laits – mine was cold and Yvonne’s was hot.
We boarded the boat around 10:30 and it left around 11:30. We had bunk beds so we brushed our teeth and went to sleep. It was mostly a steady ride. Except for the very beginning – we hit some big waves. The ship was tipping a lot. I was happy to be lying down! Then I didn’t fall all over the place. Sleeping was quite nice, but there were 2 girls in one of the other beds and they were talking and kept moving the curtain. It was irritating!
I guess I should describe the room. It was very small with 2 bunk beds. And there were 4 shelves between and a cupboard with life jackets (good thing). We each had a light above our bed and curtains to give us some privacy. There was no door. And I could stretch out and touch both ends of the bed :) I’m just not made for this country!
So, we arrived at 6 a.m. and disembarked. Then we walked around the town for awhile. I wishing for a taxi since my bag was heavy. Oh well. It was good exercise. We stopped and saw a very old temple and we took a few pictures. None of the stores were open so shopping wasn’t an option. We found our hotel and luckily they let us check in right then. I don’t know what we would have done otherwise!
The two of us plopped down on our single beds and were dead to the world until 8:30. It was lovely to sleep some more since we only slept for a short time on the ship. Time to explore the town!! We walked to a street right by our hotel and found some breakfast. I called it the breakfast street – it had a bunch of shops that served breakfast.
We did more walking and shopping. I remembered packing my sunglasses but couldn’t find them. So I “had” to buy some. :) We also bought some slippers (Yvonne’s name for flip-flops). We got a good deal – buy one get one free.
Our next stop was a travel agency place where we waited for the other people in our group. There were 6 of us altogether. Jason (went to Kenting), Sam, Charlene, and I can’t remember the other girl’s name (it was a hard one!) were the 4 people that completed our group. We rented scooters from the travel agency and filled them with gas. It was lunch time and we went driving around looking for a well-known place. And we didn’t find it. We went to a different place. Yvonne and I just chuckled at how we were driving around in circles.
And at lunch I got to taste 2 new things! Yeah. Yvonne has decided not to tell me what it is until after I’ve eaten it (smart). She actually took a video of it, but I couldn’t get it to load on the blog. So I tried this red cube which Jason said is his favorite. I didn’t like it. After I swallow they tell me it is pig’s blood. Yes, pig’s blood. EW! Why would anyone want to eat that? Ugh, gross. The other thing I ate was pig intestine. I think that is worse than pig stomach. That is the piping used to take out the trash. I sure hope they scrubbed it well. It didn’t taste too bad; it was just very chewy.
The rest of the day was one long scooter ride. We covered the 4 islands that are all connected by roads. And I was dumb enough to not put sunscreen on my thighs (I was wearing short swimming shorts). Man were they red by the time we were done! Boo hoo. That necessitated the purchase of aloe vera. We stopped at 2 different banyan trees. They are cool trees that grow huge and put down roots to support their weight. The 2 other girls read the sign and discovered one tree was 300 years old, and they said that is older than the U.S.! And Yvonne translated for me. It was pretty funny.
We also had some cactus ice cream. Well, it comes from the fruit made by a certain cactus. It’s good! We also drove across a bridge that is VERY long. They aren’t sure if it still holds the record for the longest bridge across the ocean, but it did at one time. Our last stop was a cool for that used to be used to defend the island. I got to climb all over and that made me happy. Jason found a way to get on top of the fort. But you had to lift yourself onto a set of stairs set high in the wall (about the height of the middle of my back). All the other girls had problems and used the boys’ help. I turned around and boosted myself right up :) I think they may have been jealous. We also stopped at a traditional village that has been kept up as it was long ago. I was feeling my sunburn by then and wasn’t too interested. Oh yeah, we also had aloe vera ice cream. Funky, huh?
I think that about sums up the first day. It isn’t too interesting, but there was a bit of a time delay. The scooter rides were great, 1 because I didn’t have to drive 2 because the wind flew by me and cooled me off and 3 because I got to look around and see the beautiful scenery.
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Did You Miss Me?
Hello my devoted, wonderful readers. I have a question:
Did you miss me?
It looks like at least 1 person did. Thanks, Tiff!
I am back from a wonderful vacation on the beautiful group of islands known as Peng-Hu. I am now addicted to the beach. I couldn't really understand people's fascination until after this vacation. It is so nice to run into the ocean after getting sweaty walking around. And it's great fun to make little villages in the sand.
Oh and I tried some new foods. My roommate got smart and doesn't tell me what it is until after I eat it. One thing was just icky. I really don't understand why people would eat it!! I also developed a new skill on this vacation. . .but the result wasn't quite what I expected :) Funny how that happens.
I am apologizing in advance for the length of these posts. I'm guessing there are some readers who will not want just the highlights. Consider that it was a 4-day vacation, and they were long days (15 to 17 hours) and I can make an entry about nothing long. So sorry! You can skim or skip. It's totally up to you. I took about 116 pictures too. I'll try to post no more than 40 (I hope I can do that).
So I'm back and ready to share my thoughts and adventures with you! (But it may take a day or two to get it all typed and posted.)
Did you miss me?
It looks like at least 1 person did. Thanks, Tiff!
I am back from a wonderful vacation on the beautiful group of islands known as Peng-Hu. I am now addicted to the beach. I couldn't really understand people's fascination until after this vacation. It is so nice to run into the ocean after getting sweaty walking around. And it's great fun to make little villages in the sand.
Oh and I tried some new foods. My roommate got smart and doesn't tell me what it is until after I eat it. One thing was just icky. I really don't understand why people would eat it!! I also developed a new skill on this vacation. . .but the result wasn't quite what I expected :) Funny how that happens.
I am apologizing in advance for the length of these posts. I'm guessing there are some readers who will not want just the highlights. Consider that it was a 4-day vacation, and they were long days (15 to 17 hours) and I can make an entry about nothing long. So sorry! You can skim or skip. It's totally up to you. I took about 116 pictures too. I'll try to post no more than 40 (I hope I can do that).
So I'm back and ready to share my thoughts and adventures with you! (But it may take a day or two to get it all typed and posted.)
Thursday, August 7, 2008
Yvonne's Class
I created quite the stir when I walked in the door behind Yvonne. We agreed I would watch her 1st two classes. They are different from what I’ll teach – vocational students while I will have comprehensive students. The difference is my students will be aiming for higher education and hers are learning a skill in order to enter the workforce.
I hadn’t even considered the response to my presence. During student teaching I would simply sit in the back of the room. There would be some questioning stares, but nothing like this. You would think it’s something special – an American in the class. Oh wait, it is.
I started out at a student’s desk, but Yvonne had me come to the front when she introduced me to the class. They bombarded me with questions (after figuring out how to say them in English) and then had me sit front and center. Lovely.
They asked all kinds of questions, including “Will you marry me?” So there! I’ve had a marriage proposal. :) I just laughed, and maybe shook my head no. They asked how I like Taiwan, how old I am (I wouldn’t tell) and if I like Taiwanese boys. (Resulted in another chuckle from me and a resigned nod.)
One girl wanted my nose, another wanted my legs, and another loved my eyes. She stared at me for a good 5 minutes. It was weird. One boy in the back was staring and smiled each time I looked his way. He was the one who proposed, I think.
They also asked how tall I am. Then they had Yvonne and I stand next to each other. I was obviously taller (nearly a full head and she had heels on). Then they had a kid in the class come to the front. As he walked up I could see he was the winner. He stood next to me and I looked up. (You know, that may be the first time I’ve done that since arriving here :) The class clapped and cheered. I suppose because one of their own was the victor. But it was an unfair competition. What can I do to change my actual height? (Besides wearing tall shoes.)
Today is Valentine’s Day so 2 boys sang to me (separately & different songs). It was funny. Wish I could have captured the Kodak moment. One student explained his friend wanted to drink coffee with me. Result: another chuckle and head shake. And the girl obsessed with my eyes gave me a chocolate. Ferrero Rocher is their symbol for Valentine’s and they give them away. I ate it on my way home. It was tasty.
Overall it was enjoyable. Yvonne was happy because they spoke English with new motivation. Even during the break they sat and asked me questions.
The room was air conditioned which was nice. But after 2 hours of just sitting I was cold. And now the normal air feels really sticky. Ick.
I sort of wish I could have recorded the whole experience. I would set 1 camera in the corner for a full-class hot and then put one on my head so it shows what I saw. That would be great!
I hadn’t even considered the response to my presence. During student teaching I would simply sit in the back of the room. There would be some questioning stares, but nothing like this. You would think it’s something special – an American in the class. Oh wait, it is.
I started out at a student’s desk, but Yvonne had me come to the front when she introduced me to the class. They bombarded me with questions (after figuring out how to say them in English) and then had me sit front and center. Lovely.
They asked all kinds of questions, including “Will you marry me?” So there! I’ve had a marriage proposal. :) I just laughed, and maybe shook my head no. They asked how I like Taiwan, how old I am (I wouldn’t tell) and if I like Taiwanese boys. (Resulted in another chuckle from me and a resigned nod.)
One girl wanted my nose, another wanted my legs, and another loved my eyes. She stared at me for a good 5 minutes. It was weird. One boy in the back was staring and smiled each time I looked his way. He was the one who proposed, I think.
They also asked how tall I am. Then they had Yvonne and I stand next to each other. I was obviously taller (nearly a full head and she had heels on). Then they had a kid in the class come to the front. As he walked up I could see he was the winner. He stood next to me and I looked up. (You know, that may be the first time I’ve done that since arriving here :) The class clapped and cheered. I suppose because one of their own was the victor. But it was an unfair competition. What can I do to change my actual height? (Besides wearing tall shoes.)
Today is Valentine’s Day so 2 boys sang to me (separately & different songs). It was funny. Wish I could have captured the Kodak moment. One student explained his friend wanted to drink coffee with me. Result: another chuckle and head shake. And the girl obsessed with my eyes gave me a chocolate. Ferrero Rocher is their symbol for Valentine’s and they give them away. I ate it on my way home. It was tasty.
Overall it was enjoyable. Yvonne was happy because they spoke English with new motivation. Even during the break they sat and asked me questions.
The room was air conditioned which was nice. But after 2 hours of just sitting I was cold. And now the normal air feels really sticky. Ick.
I sort of wish I could have recorded the whole experience. I would set 1 camera in the corner for a full-class hot and then put one on my head so it shows what I saw. That would be great!
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Solitary Rambles
I did it!! I went to the post office and mailed some things all by myself. It wasn’t bad, really. But for some reason I worked myself up until I was apprehensive for the outing. I nearly knocked on my roommate’s door and begged her to come with me. I was stopped by the fact that she may be taking a nap since she was up early today.
And I’ve decided I really like having a scooter. It’s a great feeling to know that I can transport myself. Okay, so I can’t go very far from home. But I know how to get to the convenience store, hyper mart, post office, stationery store, the market, and I could get to McDonald’s if I really wanted to.
I need to make a visit to the stationery store but didn’t want to risk too much on my first trip out :) Plus it’s further than the post office. I’ll save that for another day (perhaps tomorrow).
This morning I went on a walk to Watson’s personal store. I discovered there is one in my neighborhood. Yvonne and I walked to a cafeteria-style food place for lunch yesterday and I noticed the store next door was Watson’s. I spent nearly an hour on my trip today. It has 3 floors and I was just taking my sweet time. I’m pretty sure I got more stares, but I’m getting more used to it now.
I’ve decided walks on my own aren’t nearly as fun. I feel more vulnerable without Yvonne there. Mostly because she could talk to people on my behalf, if necessary. If it is me alone I would use my now-customary gesture – a shrug. Funny how often I’ve done that lately. I even did it at the post office when he asked me a question. The gentleman was very nice. Showed me the cost on a calculator and then put the postage on for me (last time I had to put it on and drop the letters in the box outside).
So yeah for me! I did it. And good thing too. Two of the letters were written last week . . . he he. The only problem on this outing: putting my helmet on messed up the nice French twist I had put my hair in. And I was so proud of myself for that twist! Saw the instructions in a magazine I was browsing (thank you Mom) and decided to give it a try. Surprisingly it worked. Which reminds me that I need to learn how to use my traditional Chinese hair-thing. So many things to do!
And I’ve decided I really like having a scooter. It’s a great feeling to know that I can transport myself. Okay, so I can’t go very far from home. But I know how to get to the convenience store, hyper mart, post office, stationery store, the market, and I could get to McDonald’s if I really wanted to.
I need to make a visit to the stationery store but didn’t want to risk too much on my first trip out :) Plus it’s further than the post office. I’ll save that for another day (perhaps tomorrow).
This morning I went on a walk to Watson’s personal store. I discovered there is one in my neighborhood. Yvonne and I walked to a cafeteria-style food place for lunch yesterday and I noticed the store next door was Watson’s. I spent nearly an hour on my trip today. It has 3 floors and I was just taking my sweet time. I’m pretty sure I got more stares, but I’m getting more used to it now.
I’ve decided walks on my own aren’t nearly as fun. I feel more vulnerable without Yvonne there. Mostly because she could talk to people on my behalf, if necessary. If it is me alone I would use my now-customary gesture – a shrug. Funny how often I’ve done that lately. I even did it at the post office when he asked me a question. The gentleman was very nice. Showed me the cost on a calculator and then put the postage on for me (last time I had to put it on and drop the letters in the box outside).
So yeah for me! I did it. And good thing too. Two of the letters were written last week . . . he he. The only problem on this outing: putting my helmet on messed up the nice French twist I had put my hair in. And I was so proud of myself for that twist! Saw the instructions in a magazine I was browsing (thank you Mom) and decided to give it a try. Surprisingly it worked. Which reminds me that I need to learn how to use my traditional Chinese hair-thing. So many things to do!
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Exercise
Yvonne joined a gym yesterday. It is located in Dream Mall. She received vouchers to let her friends try it out for a week. So today I went along with her. We left the house at 3:20. Yvonne was worried it would rain so we drove her car. (I was happy I didn’t have to drive my scooter.) Just above her parking spot at the school, there is a dragon-eyes fruit tree. It is a fruit she really likes and she had told me previously that she wanted to cut down the fruit. Well today someone was there doing that! She was excited and we stopped and ate some. (Although I was still full from our lunch.)
Then we headed out. The gym was pretty nice. Yvonne told me not to look at the shopping while we waited for the elevators. That is one concern she has – the gym is in a mall so it may be costly to her wallet each time she visits. The gym was pretty nice. I used the short bike, treadmill, and elliptical while Yvonne worked with a personal trainer. I had just started on the taller bike when she came over and said our Latino dance class started without us. We watched for a little bit, then snuck into the back filled with apprehension. It did not look like a beginner class!
I told my Mom we would attend this class and said we should video it. Yvonne said the same thing as we struggled to copy the moves of the instructor and other students. We had missed the first chunk of the dance. And we didn’t catch on that well. It was even more embarrassing because the back of the room is right where people look into the room. Ah well. Maybe some of them chuckled. We ended up sneaking back out. We liked the music though. I starting moving to a song during a break and Yvonne said “freestyle!” Ha ha, no.
The next class we attended was body balance. Again I was apprehensive. I know my balance isn’t that great. I fall over even when standing on level ground. (Still not sure how I do that.) That class was actually awesome! I am considering joining just so I can attend that class regularly. It was a mix of yoga, pilates, and a Taiwanese exercise called Tai-je (the spelling is probably way off). We had mellow music and did a bunch of stretches. I watched the instructor carefully since I couldn’t understand the noises issuing from his mouth (side note: I can’t even tell the words apart! I just hear weird sounds, with tones). And at the end we had some time for relaxation and meditation. I felt so good after that!! (Of course I lost my balance once or twice. . . what did you expect?)
We left the gym after 4 hours of working out. Where could we go next? Costco, of course. It is just around the corner and Yvonne really likes their chicken. We were both very hungry so we bought slices of pizza (that were HUGE) and soft drinks. I finished the pizza, but barely. I didn’t have time to finish the soda. I wanted to take it shopping, but that isn’t allowed. Laughter moment: while we were sitting and eating our pizza, a little Taiwanese girl in a stroller totally stared at me as she was pushed past. I busted up laughing and said, “Even the babies stare at me!” Yvonne laughed too. Golly. I never liked being the center of attention. (Upon reflection I realize she may have been staring at the huge chunk of pizza in my hand. Hm…)
This trip to Costco was very abnormal (although it was only my 2nd time) because we did not purchase any food. They were out of the chicken, and everything else is just too much for us. And we could have shared it! It was sad. I did see some things that made me happy – Nesquik, Cheese & Crackers, and cheese. And we didn’t come out with empty hands. I purchased a nice soft shell jacket for the cold weather and some exercise pants (my b-ball shorts just weren’t working today) and together we bought a pack of 4 water bottles. Here’s a scene that happened often: either of us saying I want one of these only to discover they are sold in packs of 2, 4, or 10. So much for that idea! On the water bottles, I said she could have 2 and I would take 2. So now I have an orange and a blue water bottle. They’re pretty really. And they came with little clips so I can hook them to things (I really like that feature).
Well, that’s pretty much it for this day. We arrived home at 10 p.m. (a long outing!) and were both saying how tired we were. One more exciting thing happened as we walked past the guard’s desk – mail! Yvonne received a package and I received two. Thank you, Mom and family! The thing that cracked me up this time: a box of Mac ‘n’ Cheese. You’re a goof, Mom! And I love it. So I really need to get to sleep now.
(Penghu trip is on since the typhoon won’t be hitting us. I’ll have more good adventures to share next week!)
One of the signs for the gym.
What a beautiful sight.
Another beautiful sight. Just around the corner from Costco.
Then we headed out. The gym was pretty nice. Yvonne told me not to look at the shopping while we waited for the elevators. That is one concern she has – the gym is in a mall so it may be costly to her wallet each time she visits. The gym was pretty nice. I used the short bike, treadmill, and elliptical while Yvonne worked with a personal trainer. I had just started on the taller bike when she came over and said our Latino dance class started without us. We watched for a little bit, then snuck into the back filled with apprehension. It did not look like a beginner class!
I told my Mom we would attend this class and said we should video it. Yvonne said the same thing as we struggled to copy the moves of the instructor and other students. We had missed the first chunk of the dance. And we didn’t catch on that well. It was even more embarrassing because the back of the room is right where people look into the room. Ah well. Maybe some of them chuckled. We ended up sneaking back out. We liked the music though. I starting moving to a song during a break and Yvonne said “freestyle!” Ha ha, no.
The next class we attended was body balance. Again I was apprehensive. I know my balance isn’t that great. I fall over even when standing on level ground. (Still not sure how I do that.) That class was actually awesome! I am considering joining just so I can attend that class regularly. It was a mix of yoga, pilates, and a Taiwanese exercise called Tai-je (the spelling is probably way off). We had mellow music and did a bunch of stretches. I watched the instructor carefully since I couldn’t understand the noises issuing from his mouth (side note: I can’t even tell the words apart! I just hear weird sounds, with tones). And at the end we had some time for relaxation and meditation. I felt so good after that!! (Of course I lost my balance once or twice. . . what did you expect?)
We left the gym after 4 hours of working out. Where could we go next? Costco, of course. It is just around the corner and Yvonne really likes their chicken. We were both very hungry so we bought slices of pizza (that were HUGE) and soft drinks. I finished the pizza, but barely. I didn’t have time to finish the soda. I wanted to take it shopping, but that isn’t allowed. Laughter moment: while we were sitting and eating our pizza, a little Taiwanese girl in a stroller totally stared at me as she was pushed past. I busted up laughing and said, “Even the babies stare at me!” Yvonne laughed too. Golly. I never liked being the center of attention. (Upon reflection I realize she may have been staring at the huge chunk of pizza in my hand. Hm…)
This trip to Costco was very abnormal (although it was only my 2nd time) because we did not purchase any food. They were out of the chicken, and everything else is just too much for us. And we could have shared it! It was sad. I did see some things that made me happy – Nesquik, Cheese & Crackers, and cheese. And we didn’t come out with empty hands. I purchased a nice soft shell jacket for the cold weather and some exercise pants (my b-ball shorts just weren’t working today) and together we bought a pack of 4 water bottles. Here’s a scene that happened often: either of us saying I want one of these only to discover they are sold in packs of 2, 4, or 10. So much for that idea! On the water bottles, I said she could have 2 and I would take 2. So now I have an orange and a blue water bottle. They’re pretty really. And they came with little clips so I can hook them to things (I really like that feature).
Well, that’s pretty much it for this day. We arrived home at 10 p.m. (a long outing!) and were both saying how tired we were. One more exciting thing happened as we walked past the guard’s desk – mail! Yvonne received a package and I received two. Thank you, Mom and family! The thing that cracked me up this time: a box of Mac ‘n’ Cheese. You’re a goof, Mom! And I love it. So I really need to get to sleep now.
(Penghu trip is on since the typhoon won’t be hitting us. I’ll have more good adventures to share next week!)
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Kenting
DAY 1 (Sat)
We left this morning at 10:00 a.m. and drove for 2 hours to the south of Taiwan. Our first order of business after arriving in Kenting was lunch. We went into town looking for it. Yvonne said she could always eat Thai food and the rest of us didn’t mind. So we had Thai food. It was a meal set for 4, but we had extra food. And I took a whole shrimp, pulled off the head, peeled off the shell, and ate it. Yeah!
Then we stopped in at the youth hotel where we would stay. We couldn’t check in yet but we used the bathroom to put on our swim stuff. Time to hit the beach! Jason had a 3-hour surfing lesson, so we girls got to chill on our own. We walked down to the beach (stopping to buy water, goggles and beach towels) and paid for an umbrella to have a little shade. Only 10 dollars and they didn’t say anything about a time limit. Plus they gave us 4 little chairs. Totally worth it.
The water was extremely salty. Ick. We had all purchased swim goggles, but they were poor quality. Yvonne broke 3 of the nose connector pieces and I broke 2. Maggie didn’t break any. Amazing! I spent the last half hour just sitting in a chair watching our things. And my mind wandered and I thought about all kinds of things. It was nice to be on the beach having played in the water and sun, but now sitting in the shade relaxing. I was content.
We went into town for the night. That’s where everything happens. Yvonne promised I would see other foreigners. I even told her that afternoon I hadn’t seen any white people. I saw a few at the markets. It was cool. They block off one lane on each side of the street and people just walk there. Vendors set up little shops in front of the “day” shops. There was food and all kinds of things for sale. I even say plastic food that looked totally real.
Yvonne’s goal was to buy some more swim shorts. She was successful :) Jason had an ink tattoo painted on his arm. Maggie and I just walked and looked. We each bought some postcards. And we had dinner there. Yvonne bought a squid and made me try some. It was okay- pretty chewy. The idea probably turns me off more than the taste. It took me awhile to find some food. I didn’t know what I wanted! I had some meat and sausage that was cooked in the aboriginal way – on slabs of rock. It was pretty good. And then I had watermelon juice. I was pretty full, but couldn’t resist buying Japanese mini-pancake treats. They are tasty. Funny how even the pancakes are different here.
I’m not sure how long we were in town. Maybe 5 hours. Maggie and I were tired by the end. We went back to the youth hotel and we were the first ones back in our room. Yvonne said we were too early! It was a room with 10 beds, but 11 people slept there. One couple shared a single bed. I was surprised. The drawback: only 1 bathroom. I was glad I had already experienced youth hotels on my British Literary Tour 2 years ago. Then I could get used to the idea when everyone in the room was part of my group.
Maggie and I shared a double bed while Yvonne and Jason were on the bunk beds. They were made out of bamboo and creaked whenever someone moved. I heard a bit of snoring in the night, but just rolled over. I was tired enough to fall back asleep.
DAY 2 (Sun)
I woke up to Yvonne saying, “Am, it’s 8.” I said, “And…you want me to get up?” She replied, “Yes, it’s time to go.” So we got up and got ready. The girls borrowed Jason’s car and headed off to hike. Jason had a chance to practice surfing without the instructor. Yvonne was happy I went on the hike because I got all the mosquito bites and she didn’t get any. (Unhappy smile)
The scenery was beautiful and I had fun. I got to climb on rocks (the other 2 stayed behind, boring) then I played with some bubbles 2 boys were blowing. And then, I found a tree branch that worked as a swing. It was sweet. It was also hot. Near the top, we found a hole formed by rocks and the breeze was fabulous. We stayed there for awhile. And that’s where I climbed. Yvonne was like my mother and telling me to be careful. My thought: yeah, yeah.
Another thing we saw on the hike was huge spiders. And I mean huge! I couldn’t get a picture of them because my camera focused on all the trees around it. And then when I loaded my pictures on the computer, I found one that turned out! Yes. This is for you Tiff & Shantaye; and all you other spider-lovers.
Our lunch was a fabulous American meal at Smokey Joe’s CafĂ©. I laughed because I’ve never been to one in the U.S. Go figure. It was pretty darn good. We all ordered a dish and then shared. The eating instruments on the table made me so happy – plates and forks. YES! Jason ordered a Caesar salad, Maggie ordered pasta with salmon, Yvonne ordered BBQ chicken with French fries (another happy thing), and I ordered a burrito with BBQ pork. And we even had dessert. Custard for Yvonne and a brownie w/ice cream for Jason, Maggie and I. Here we were disappointed for the brownie was more of a cake. :( Maggie and I had both been excited for a real brownie.
Our next stop was the beach. Again. Oh yeah. More sun, water, and sand. This time we played volleyball. My arms are still a little sore. Yvonne and Jason were good, but Maggie and I struggled. Oh well! It made us chuckle. I got a faceful of sand when I hit the ball into the wind. It was unpleasant. A funny thing happened: 2 girls wanted a picture with Jason and I. Ha ha! What a story for friends – a white girl and a cute guy. Good times.
I didn’t bother buying another pair of goggles. I just didn’t wear my contacts. My eyes hurt a little but it was fun. Maggie still had her goggles from the day before. And Yvonne had some with her prescription (didn’t even know they made those!). FYI-it was the Pacific Ocean we were playing in.
Then we went back to the youth hotel and used their shower (although we had already checked out). Yvonne and I were using the one outside and just rinsing off. But she decided to get her shampoo and actually wash. She put shampoo in my hair after I was done rinsing, so I went and took a real shower. The stinker. This vacation was good because I feel like we are friends now. We learned more about each other and laughed together.
Well, that’s my 2-day vacation in a nutshell. It was fun, hot, and beautiful. Here are some pictures. (Next weekend we are planning to go to Penghu but there may be a typhoon coming. I hope it doesn’t cancel the vacation!!)
We left this morning at 10:00 a.m. and drove for 2 hours to the south of Taiwan. Our first order of business after arriving in Kenting was lunch. We went into town looking for it. Yvonne said she could always eat Thai food and the rest of us didn’t mind. So we had Thai food. It was a meal set for 4, but we had extra food. And I took a whole shrimp, pulled off the head, peeled off the shell, and ate it. Yeah!
Then we stopped in at the youth hotel where we would stay. We couldn’t check in yet but we used the bathroom to put on our swim stuff. Time to hit the beach! Jason had a 3-hour surfing lesson, so we girls got to chill on our own. We walked down to the beach (stopping to buy water, goggles and beach towels) and paid for an umbrella to have a little shade. Only 10 dollars and they didn’t say anything about a time limit. Plus they gave us 4 little chairs. Totally worth it.
The water was extremely salty. Ick. We had all purchased swim goggles, but they were poor quality. Yvonne broke 3 of the nose connector pieces and I broke 2. Maggie didn’t break any. Amazing! I spent the last half hour just sitting in a chair watching our things. And my mind wandered and I thought about all kinds of things. It was nice to be on the beach having played in the water and sun, but now sitting in the shade relaxing. I was content.
We went into town for the night. That’s where everything happens. Yvonne promised I would see other foreigners. I even told her that afternoon I hadn’t seen any white people. I saw a few at the markets. It was cool. They block off one lane on each side of the street and people just walk there. Vendors set up little shops in front of the “day” shops. There was food and all kinds of things for sale. I even say plastic food that looked totally real.
Yvonne’s goal was to buy some more swim shorts. She was successful :) Jason had an ink tattoo painted on his arm. Maggie and I just walked and looked. We each bought some postcards. And we had dinner there. Yvonne bought a squid and made me try some. It was okay- pretty chewy. The idea probably turns me off more than the taste. It took me awhile to find some food. I didn’t know what I wanted! I had some meat and sausage that was cooked in the aboriginal way – on slabs of rock. It was pretty good. And then I had watermelon juice. I was pretty full, but couldn’t resist buying Japanese mini-pancake treats. They are tasty. Funny how even the pancakes are different here.
I’m not sure how long we were in town. Maybe 5 hours. Maggie and I were tired by the end. We went back to the youth hotel and we were the first ones back in our room. Yvonne said we were too early! It was a room with 10 beds, but 11 people slept there. One couple shared a single bed. I was surprised. The drawback: only 1 bathroom. I was glad I had already experienced youth hotels on my British Literary Tour 2 years ago. Then I could get used to the idea when everyone in the room was part of my group.
Maggie and I shared a double bed while Yvonne and Jason were on the bunk beds. They were made out of bamboo and creaked whenever someone moved. I heard a bit of snoring in the night, but just rolled over. I was tired enough to fall back asleep.
DAY 2 (Sun)
I woke up to Yvonne saying, “Am, it’s 8.” I said, “And…you want me to get up?” She replied, “Yes, it’s time to go.” So we got up and got ready. The girls borrowed Jason’s car and headed off to hike. Jason had a chance to practice surfing without the instructor. Yvonne was happy I went on the hike because I got all the mosquito bites and she didn’t get any. (Unhappy smile)
The scenery was beautiful and I had fun. I got to climb on rocks (the other 2 stayed behind, boring) then I played with some bubbles 2 boys were blowing. And then, I found a tree branch that worked as a swing. It was sweet. It was also hot. Near the top, we found a hole formed by rocks and the breeze was fabulous. We stayed there for awhile. And that’s where I climbed. Yvonne was like my mother and telling me to be careful. My thought: yeah, yeah.
Another thing we saw on the hike was huge spiders. And I mean huge! I couldn’t get a picture of them because my camera focused on all the trees around it. And then when I loaded my pictures on the computer, I found one that turned out! Yes. This is for you Tiff & Shantaye; and all you other spider-lovers.
Our lunch was a fabulous American meal at Smokey Joe’s CafĂ©. I laughed because I’ve never been to one in the U.S. Go figure. It was pretty darn good. We all ordered a dish and then shared. The eating instruments on the table made me so happy – plates and forks. YES! Jason ordered a Caesar salad, Maggie ordered pasta with salmon, Yvonne ordered BBQ chicken with French fries (another happy thing), and I ordered a burrito with BBQ pork. And we even had dessert. Custard for Yvonne and a brownie w/ice cream for Jason, Maggie and I. Here we were disappointed for the brownie was more of a cake. :( Maggie and I had both been excited for a real brownie.
Our next stop was the beach. Again. Oh yeah. More sun, water, and sand. This time we played volleyball. My arms are still a little sore. Yvonne and Jason were good, but Maggie and I struggled. Oh well! It made us chuckle. I got a faceful of sand when I hit the ball into the wind. It was unpleasant. A funny thing happened: 2 girls wanted a picture with Jason and I. Ha ha! What a story for friends – a white girl and a cute guy. Good times.
I didn’t bother buying another pair of goggles. I just didn’t wear my contacts. My eyes hurt a little but it was fun. Maggie still had her goggles from the day before. And Yvonne had some with her prescription (didn’t even know they made those!). FYI-it was the Pacific Ocean we were playing in.
Then we went back to the youth hotel and used their shower (although we had already checked out). Yvonne and I were using the one outside and just rinsing off. But she decided to get her shampoo and actually wash. She put shampoo in my hair after I was done rinsing, so I went and took a real shower. The stinker. This vacation was good because I feel like we are friends now. We learned more about each other and laughed together.
Well, that’s my 2-day vacation in a nutshell. It was fun, hot, and beautiful. Here are some pictures. (Next weekend we are planning to go to Penghu but there may be a typhoon coming. I hope it doesn’t cancel the vacation!!)
Kenting Pictures
Saturday, August 2, 2008
Gold Hair
I was talking with Grace yesterday and she informed me of something that made me excited. Family, did you know I’m rich?! Yes, I am. I have a head of gold hair. Not blonde. He he. Grace was talking about hair color and said people here want the gold hair. I stopped her and said, “Gold, not blonde?” And then we chuckled together.
Grace also informed me that the nice school buses are rented for students that have to travel a long way. The local school buses are more like our yellow ones. I was only partially right, sorry.
I attended a concert yesterday (I would say it was more of a show than a concert). It was put on by Clayton Productions from SLC. Steve has connections with everyone, it seems! He asked them to come and they did. They will be performing in Taipei too. It was good. And I was very excited to see white people. Yeah!! Here’s something crazy – one of the guys looked a lot like someone I knew in high school. Dave Egbert. (And it took me forever to remember his last name.) I was kind of far from the stage so I’m not exactly sure.
The Taiwanese students seemed to really enjoy it. I wonder how much of it they understood since it was in English. Hm. I actually took a picture of the sea of black heads. It’s still funny to me how they all have the same hair color. (FYI- this took place before the conversation with Grace.)
Today I played ping pong (or table tennis) with my friends again. It was fun. And a bit tiring. They are pretty tough coaches. They keep telling me how to hold the paddle and hit the ball. It’s good. Better to learn it right the first time than have to re-learn and change bad habits. I’m totally up for a game with you, Grandma! I am doing pretty well considering I just learned all the rules. Emily and I did play 2 games. She won in both :(
One last thing from today: Scott talked to me and wants to give me a church calling. Ha ha! I wonder what it will be, since I can’t speak Chinese. He wanted to meet with me this Sunday, but I’ll be playing on a beach. Yeah, that’s right, Kending trip is back on. Yeah! We leave tomorrow morning. I should probably go pack. I’ll have pictures and details on Monday.


A sea of black heads.
Grace also informed me that the nice school buses are rented for students that have to travel a long way. The local school buses are more like our yellow ones. I was only partially right, sorry.
I attended a concert yesterday (I would say it was more of a show than a concert). It was put on by Clayton Productions from SLC. Steve has connections with everyone, it seems! He asked them to come and they did. They will be performing in Taipei too. It was good. And I was very excited to see white people. Yeah!! Here’s something crazy – one of the guys looked a lot like someone I knew in high school. Dave Egbert. (And it took me forever to remember his last name.) I was kind of far from the stage so I’m not exactly sure.
The Taiwanese students seemed to really enjoy it. I wonder how much of it they understood since it was in English. Hm. I actually took a picture of the sea of black heads. It’s still funny to me how they all have the same hair color. (FYI- this took place before the conversation with Grace.)
Today I played ping pong (or table tennis) with my friends again. It was fun. And a bit tiring. They are pretty tough coaches. They keep telling me how to hold the paddle and hit the ball. It’s good. Better to learn it right the first time than have to re-learn and change bad habits. I’m totally up for a game with you, Grandma! I am doing pretty well considering I just learned all the rules. Emily and I did play 2 games. She won in both :(
One last thing from today: Scott talked to me and wants to give me a church calling. Ha ha! I wonder what it will be, since I can’t speak Chinese. He wanted to meet with me this Sunday, but I’ll be playing on a beach. Yeah, that’s right, Kending trip is back on. Yeah! We leave tomorrow morning. I should probably go pack. I’ll have pictures and details on Monday.
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