Currently Listening to: Helluva life by Frankie Ballard
I have roughly 7 weeks of teaching left! (I am not counting this week since I only teach 2 days because of the holiday). I love my kids so much, but I am running out of ideas of what to teach and games to play!
I am constantly amazed at how much stuff people can haul on their bikes.
Fried Jaotza. YUM.
This sweet food market near the University, maybe 15 minutes from my house on bike.
Pearl S Buck lived in Zhenjiang! It was her "Chinese" hometown. For those who dont know who she is, she wrote The Good Earth. So we went to a museum about her. One of the buildings is the house she grew up in, the other shows all the things she did in her life. It was really cool to read about her, she originally came over to China when she was really young because her father was a missionary. I liked learning about another foreigner living in China.
I was getting some street food with a friend when I turn around and there are some of my students! They got excited and yelled "How lucky we are!" and made me feel like a million bucks.
I dont teach on Mondays and so I went to Jiangbin Park (or possibly Beigushan Park).They are very close and my google maps is sometimes a diva.
Old people congregate in every park you go to, they play chess or some sort of card game. I stood and creeped on these guys for a few minutes (people do it to me alllll the time, why cant I do the same?) Obviously I didnt really understand what was happening. There was a lot of tapping the table with their knuckles and taking hands. One thing I noticed was they deal cards differently. They put the stack in the middle of the table, and each take one card at a time until they are all gone. It went much faster then just one person doing it all. I may possibly try it in the future.
The Yangtze River
MOMENTS OF AWESOMENESS:
- This nice old man randomly paid for my bus fare
-Surprising my Grandma on the phone. (I figured out how to call with Google Voice, its awesome!)
-I know it annoys most people, but I love it when fireworks go off. I love randomly walking around somewhere and getting a front row seat to a firework show that is going off for absolutely no reason.
-Meeting some foreigners from London and listening to their funny accents all night long (Plus they talk funny, using the word "chips" instead of french fries
-Smelling fresh cut grass!
MOMENTS OF NOT AWESOMENESS:
- Discovering that the cockamouse DOES in fact live. He lives in the bottom floor of my building. If you are not currently educated on what that is, feel free to look here.
- Riding my bike today, and it was very windy. As we were turning left at an intersection, this old nasty man SMOKING spit and then I had a specious moisture spray across my face. Then after a second it was gone. GROSSSSSSS.
I have my student teaching interviews this week, wish me luck! (I am so nervous I will not calculate the time difference correctly or something else equally horrifying).
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