Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Getting into the Rhythm of Things

I know I haven't posted in awhile but nothing too exciting has happened since this weekend.  I am starting to get in teaching mode again which means going to bed early, getting up early, lesson planning and reflecting on lessons.  I am really enjoying working with the upper grades.  I never knew seventh and eighth graders could be so fun!

Frances and I were scheduled to lead three evening activities this week so Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday evenings were devoted to teaching grades 5, 6, and 3 My Home's in Montana.  It is fun to sing about home but I am starting to get really tired of that song!!!  The kids really enjoyed it and think Montana is such a cool place (which it is). 

I did a little shopping today but didn't find much.  I am just not in the shopping mood here.  I think there is so much it is just overwhelming to find things.  There are a few key things I want to get while I am here like a silk dress, jade bracelet, and gifts for my family back home, but other than that I just am not feeling it (which is really strange for me). 

Tomorrow is a busy day of teaching and on Friday we have home visits with a students.  We each go home with a different student to their home for the night.  Their parents show us around and take us to some touristy places in Hangzhou. 

Hopefully I will have some more excitement in my next post, but for now I am happy and healthy! 

Sunday, March 24, 2013

What a Weekend

As my weekend comes to a close, I want to share a with you more of my great experiences from Hangzhou, China.

After a fun night on Thursday, I took it easy and slept in a little on Friday. I had two sixth grade classes that went very well then Frances and I went for a little walk to look around and do some shopping. The shopping here is just overwhelming. I have bought a few little things and added a beautiful floral dress to my wardrobe on Friday. I figure if I just buy a few pieces here and there I will be spread my shopping and get things I really like.

After a hot shower and getting ready, we headed to check out the night life of Hangzhou. After a light dinner of noodles and salad at our favorite Taiwanese place, went a few places but spent much of the evening at a local place with some live music. It was really tuna and the owner even gave us a plate of watermelon and dragon fruit to munch on. We were the only white people in the bar but every made us feel so welcome!

Friday, March 22, 2013

Finally Friday

TGIF in Hangzhou! Even though it has been a great week, who doesn't love the weekend!

I didn't post last night because we were out having some adult time at a local French restaurant named Provence. It is one of the top places to go in Hangzhou and every Thursday they do a small meal and beverage night. We met a few interesting people and learned a little more about what to do in Hangzhou. Tonight we are going out to listen to music at another local restaurant.

To get to and from Provence last night we took the public bike system. As it might be a new concept to some of you (and it was to me) here is how it works. Bike cards are purchased and loaded with a certain amount of money. Located around the city are banks of bikes attached to a kiosk. You simply swipe your card, take the bike, ride the bike, and return it to any bike kiosk when you are done. It is a great way to get around quickly. It seems like everyone bikes here.

I've enjoyed getting to know all my classes this week. I'm teaching one class a week to every fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth grade class. I am going to focus on parts of speech and incorporate a lot of poetry, literature, and pop culture to get the students engaged. They seem to be interested in American music so I am excited to bring that into my lessons.

Tomorrow we are meeting up with a local girl and visiting an everglade area. I am excited to get out of the city a little. Even though it will be raining I have a trusty umbrella and rain jacket to keep dry.

This should be a fun and relaxing weekend. I miss all of you back in the states and hope everyone is doing well!

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Just an Ordinary Day

Today was quite uneventful compared to my last week and a half.  After a big thunderstorm kept me up most of the night (along with the caffeine from the milk tea I had last night), I was quite sleepy.  Wednesday is my day off of teaching but we had a meeting with all the English teachers of the school at eight.  After that joined my advisor Rhea and we met up with another professor from the University of Montana living in Hangzhou for two months during her sabbatical.  

We grabbed lunch at a great little noodle place and then I returned to the school.  I am reading a new book called Divergent that I am just addicted to.  I will finish it and start the second book tonight.  I love my Kindle that Travis got me and am making full use of it.  

Today I found out how to get my laundry done at the school.  These wonderful ladies did my laundry and folded it all for me in about three hours.  This school is so great and making me feel so comfortable.  

Tomorrow is a full day of teaching and after a restless night last night I am happily going to bed early. 

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Rough Day

This has been the most difficult day since I arrived in China.  After a throbbing headache last night and restless sleep, I found out from my parents that our family dog, Sadie, passed away today.  We got Sadie when I was in second grade and has been the most wonderful dog I could ask for.  We've seen it coming for a long time but it doesn't making it easier.  I feel like I've lost a member of my family. 


If I was back in the states, I would have easily taken a day off to get my emotions together, but here I have no such luxury.  I still had to get out of bed, lesson prep, and go through the motions of teaching even if I wasn't completely into it.  Sometimes teaching becomes more of a performance than anything else.  It was my first official day of teaching so I brought as much enthusiasm into it as possible.  I am teaching over at the Zijin campus which is the middle school.  The kids were all so excited about a real English teacher which made my lesson really fun.  We read a book about Montana which made me really homesick.  

I feel really guilty not being home with my family right now.  I've never been more than a day trip away from them.  I can only imagine how hard it is on my Mom and Dad.  Thank goodness for Skype and my IPhone so we could be as close as possible even though we are 6,000 miles away. 

Frances and I were in charge of evening activity for the third grade tonight.  It is just 45 minutes of doing something fun with the whole grade.  We taught the whole grade "My Home's in Montana" and it was just wonderful.  

Because of my headache I didn't write yesterday, but it was full of new experiences (and new foods).  It was our official welcoming ceremony at the school and all the students assembled to present Rhea, Frances, and myself with lovely silk scarves.  We then had a banquet with the English teachers and Principal Mindy at a nearby hotel.  It was an amazing dining experience with so many dishes all put on a rotating circle at the center of the table.  As the circle rotates, people just grab what they like.  The foods included beef, noodles, a large omelet dish, shrimp and so many others topped off with fresh sugar cane.  I was so full. 

The evening meal was a more intimate dinner with Principal Mindy and her daughter, Mindy's friend and her daughter, Rhea, Frances, and myself.  We went to the most beautiful banquet room at a local hotel and once again had dishes on the rotating circle.  The food was more exotic with goose foot in gravy, snails, duck, crab with thick noodles, fruit, cucumber with caviar, creamed peas with bacon, beef cubes, and other I can't even remember.  We drank the most amazing orange juice.  

Before going back for the night we stopped at the night market to test our bartering skills.  I bough a small square silk in my favorite color of tiffany blue for 4 dollars (I talked her down from 5).  There was so much to look at but with my headache I called it an early night and returned to school.  

Monday, March 18, 2013

More details to come....

Today has been long and exhausting. We had two amazing meals with the principal of the school and after lesson prep all day I am not feeling too well. I have so much to share but it will have to come tomorrow as I am in desperate need of a rest. Sorry!

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Chinese Takeout

Another busy day in Hangzhou. Being as though I haven't done much exercise and have a marathon to run in four months, I decided to go on a little run this morning. Close to the school, a nice path runs next to a canal that is off the street and usually pretty empty. My run felt so good but the humidity quickly made me too hot! There is no happy medium here between cold and hot and being from Montana, my tolerance of sticky weather is not so high, but the run did feel great.

We met up with her and a close friend of hers that came to the University of Montana from Hangzhou many years ago. It was fun to see Hangzhou from a local's perspective. We walked around a lot and then took the bus to have lunch on the other side of town. Driving here is just crazy and I got a little nauseous on the bus. We traveled to the higher end side of town that is very quiet compared to my neighborhood. For lunch I had rice wine soup and these wonderful pork dumplings. I am starting to become very fond of dumplings of all kinds!

With the impending threat of rain we bought an umbrella and decided to walk the mountain that looks down on the lake. By Montana standards, it is more of a hill, but still extremely lovely. It is covered with bamboo forests and tea bushes. The heavy rain and greenery reminded me so much of Glacier Park in spring. I became a little homesick but soon snapped out of it with some teenagers wanting to take my picture (being blonde here makes me a tourist attraction to the locals). I plan on returning to the area to explore.