Sunday, October 31, 2010
The Forbidden City
The Great Wall
September 16-30, 2010
September 16 - 30
The tail end of September was mostly traveling. What a refreshing change.
The 19th to the 23rd I went to Beijing for the Mid Autumn Festival; this is like our Thanksgiving day; it's a holiday meant to be shared with family. I was supposed to go with some girls from work but they had to cancel last minute; luckily for me Jing decided he wanted to go with me so my trip wasn't wasted. The day we took off from Wenzhou there was a typhoon so our plane sat for about an hour while we waited for the proper time to take off. When we arrived in Beijing we dropped our bags off at the hotel and met up with some friends for dinner. I tried a traditional Beijing noodle dish…. It was gross. Cold noodles with cucumber sliced on top of it and a brown salty sauce you added to the noodles; blech! The fish and the BBQ lamb were delicious though. First thing the next day we went to the Forbidden City. We walked around for 4 hours and still didn't cover much of it; I'm hoping to go back again to see it. That evening we met up with other friends to eat dinner and go to a pub; that particular dinner was the best of the whole trip. We had steamed veggies, a Beijing style shrimp, a beef soup, fried rice, a yummy salad, and there was one other thing, but I can't remember what it was; it was some kind of meat… anyway. The next day was dedicated to the great wall….this section of the wall was PACKED with tourists; it was very steep in some sections and had little escape exits along the inside of the wall. As far as the wall goes it's very big, way different to see in person than in pictures and I think, is definitely worth a stop. I was tired by the time we hiked a while and was scared to walk back; luckily for us though we found a roller coaster type thing that will take you back down the wall…right into the tourist souvenir stands. It was a great day that ended at a famous Peking duck restaurant. I take back what I said before about the food before being the best; this restaurant was by far the best food…as it should have been with it's prices ha ha ha. Our last day we did a bit of shopping before heading back to Wenzhou. It was a great trip and I hope I get to go back soon.
The next travel was to Hong Kong to have my visa extended. I left on the 29th via plane, which was a relief because originally they wanted to drive to Shen Zhen; which is a really long drive. Either way; we got there in one piece and I found out it was Effie's first flight so I was excited for her. It took two nights for my visa to come through but unfortunately I am on a tourist visa for now. I will have to go back to Hong Kong in a month to do this all over again. It's really not so terrible though; it means I get another small vacation in a month. I didn't do too much there as it was mostly a business trip but I did buy some clothes and delicious snacks; they're like mini beef jerky. I got back into Wenzhou on the 1st of October completely exhausted.
Bird Nest. Where the Summer Olympics were held.
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Pirate Scavenger Hunt Continued
Pirate Scavenger Hunt
September 1-15, 2010
September 1 - 15
To start September off I went in for a visit to the doctors. My stomach was not feeling well and I wanted to make sure I didn't have any parasite or anything. After registering in one building, going back and forth between a few other buildings and spending about 4 hours there I was exhausted; and all just to be told I had nothing wrong with me, it might just be the food. :-S ha ha ha. I am happy to know I'm not dying though.^_^
I had my first go at making tortillas the other day. They were a little thick but turned out ok. I was very impressed for a first attempt. As a matter of fact, I will be trying again tonight.
I bought a learning tool for myself the other day; it's a pen meant for kids. The pen is programmed to read certain books and the books have pin ying and Chinese characters in it so as I read along I can start to recognize which character is which. I looked into a program at the university that teaches basic Chinese, but it's almost $1000 CND for one semester and conflicts with my schedule. I'm very sad about that. I was under the impression that the university had enough courses that they could work around your schedule, but it seems I was mistaken. With that said I've asked my Chinese Teacher, Jessie if she would be up to the task of doing two lessons a week with me; I'm still waiting for a response. She puts tons of work into her lessons so I can appreciate her decision if she says no; it would still be nice to have more lessons though. I did try to google "I want to take a beginner Chinese course in Wenzhou, China" and was pretty blown away when I saw this:


… you might be wondering why I was blown away; let me tell you: I'm the first web page on that list after the advertisements. ^_^ Julia's China Blog is mine! Ha ha ha ha. I think it's so cool to see it there.
I have two new private lessons that started this month. A lady named Zhen Li Dan who will have two lessons a week with me, and a group of four kids who have one lesson a week with me; and if they continue to behave the way they are now, I will be refusing to continue lessons with them. I'm not even kidding; these kids are CRAZY! They barely listen to me and I now have to make the lessons VERY simple for them (even though I know they can do the harder stuff) they just don't want to work at it. Even if the parents try to pay me more I will not teach their kids if they keep this behavior up. It's just not worth it. The lady; on a lighter note, seems great! I've only had one lesson with her so far but she is very eager to learn English.
The weather is starting to cool down a bit now; today for example it only got to 32 degrees instead of the usual 38. The nights are the perfect temperature most of the time. I think I may have even adapted to the heat better than I anticipated because there was one night that I even got chilly and it must have only been 25 or so. Just the other day I had my first real typhoon experience…safely from my apartment… it was POURING; it looked like someone took a huge bucket of water and just dumped it out over Wenzhou. I tried to take a few pictures to show but I don't know how well they worked out. It rained solid like that for an hour, then nothing, then an hour later it was dry ground again. It was kind of eerie. As for the storm itself it wasn't anything too special; a bit more wind than normal storms and lightning and thunder almost every 30 seconds or so; overall it just seemed like a regular storm with LOTS of rain.
I participated in a Pirate Scavenger Hunt this month. It was a ton of fun! We had a huge list of things to do and with every task we had to wear mustaches and the captain had to wear an eye patch. I'll add some pictures so you can see a few of them. Needless to say, by the end of the day I had a duck on my head.
Enjoy the pictures!
View from my bedroom on a normal day.
View from my bedroom while raining during typhoon.
Close up of pipe.
