So if I've learned one thing during this trip, it's that I'm not very good at all about keeping up with a blog! The past three weeks have been quite a whirlwind and I'm not sure I'll be able to remember all the details. I'll tell you as much as I can!
I have been so blessed and overwhelmed by love and encouragement during my time here. The people I am constantly surrounded with have been such a blessing and the love from home is overflowing as well! I've received two packages now since being here as well which is rare occurrence. Ahhhh I'm just left speechless with the love I feel :)
Let me try to think of some of the things I have done in the past several weeks...I'll try to sum up what happened last week.
I started off the week by going over to my friend Kim's house and cooking dinner with her. I stayed at her apartment for quite a while as we just talked about life. It was wonderful to have some one-on-one time with her and hear more about how things in her life have shaped who she is now. That's one of the things I have loved the most about being here. Everyone is very open which helps relationships to form very quickly. I love feeling like I have known the people I have been surrounded by for more than just a few weeks. It was a wonderful night to learn how to cook something different and learn so much more about Kim.
On Tuesday, I went to Pizza Hut with Sarah Mc and Melissa, a secondary teacher at the school. I hadn't talked to Melissa much at all, although I had been over to her apartment a few times, so I was excited to go out and get to know her a little bit more. I had delicious pasta and a fruit smoothie and shared even more about life with these wonderful ladies. A lot of bonding happens over food here, but I'm definitely okay with that :) Before we left, we saw two more families from ISW at Pizza Hut and headed home for the night.
Wednesday was a day that I was able to spend with my cooperating teacher here. She had mentioned earlier in the week that she wanted to treat me to dinner and a massage, and Wednesday after school was that time. We went to a Chinese restaurant run by a family from Singapore for dinner where I tried rice balls with sesame seeds in them for the very first time. I wasn't a big fan of them, but now I won't have to wonder what they are like! After dinner, we walked around the plaza a little ways and found the massage place my cooperating teacher has been to before. We then spent the next hour getting foot massages and talking about the classroom as well as our lives outside of school. It was nice to see Jo Anna in a different environment and get to know her a little bit better as well.
Thursday was a busy day after school with Cup Stacking club and practice for the talent show. Within the first couple weeks I was here, I was invited to be a part of a talent show act that a few of the teachers were putting together. We danced and sang to Joyful Joyful from Sister Act 2. It was so fun to get to know some of the other teachers and be able to see them in such an outgoing and entertaining environment. Practice on the stage went well and we were all excited to get on stage and perform in the talent show.
On Friday, I got to go on a field trip to the firehouse with my kids! We have been reading about firefighters in many different subjects so it seemed fitting to take a field trip :) It was so fun! It was really interesting to see how different is was from fire stations in the states. The students were so fun to watch as they followed the firefighters around and soaked in every little bit of their visit to the fire station.
Friday was the night of the talent show and it was so awesome! Never before did I think I would see so many cute children dancing and singing :) A handful of my second graders participated in a Cup Stacking routine in the talent show which was quite unique too! One first grader even broke out singing a Justin Bieber song, complete with headset and super cool dance moves. When it was the teachers' turn to take the stage, we had so much fun! We were pretty good if I do say so myself. I stayed late to help clean up after the talent show to make for a long 13 hours at school. It was completely worth it!
Over the weekend I was able to go to the fabric market and the tailor downtown to order a jacket for myself. I wasn't sure that it was going to work out because I didn't know if they could make it in less than two weeks, but the tailor assured us that it would get done before I left. I chose a material that I really liked, got my measurements taken, and ordered my jacket that will be finished just two days before I leave. I'm really excited to see how it turns out!
This week at school hasn't been too eventful, but my kids have been more and more of a blessing each day. I've been very busy within the classroom as I have soloed these past several weeks. My kids have taught me a lot both in and out of the classroom. They can definitely be a handful and test my patience at times, but I have grown to love them more with each day I spend with them. With all of their quirks, unique facial expressions, frustrating behaviors, and sly smiles, I feel like they are truly my students. I look forward to going into school every day and giving my best to them as I teach and receiving smiles, kind words, and hugs in return. One of my toughest students came up to me in the cafeteria the other day and simply said, "Miss Lovejoy, hug" as he gave me a hug and walked away like nothing had happened. Another student made me an origami heart and had written "You are the best teacher ever!" inside of it. The little things like this where I can feel that I am truly reaching out to my kids is why it is going to be so hard to leave in just one week. The thought of it makes me tear up because I feel like I have finally gotten to the point where I am really connecting with my students and developing deeper relationships with them. I hope I have been able to show them a glimpse of the Father's love while I've been here through my teaching, disciplining, and celebration.
Friday, April 26, 2013
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Spring Break Trip
So I apologize again for being so slow at blogging! I'll try to catch things up this next week. Right now I'll tell you a little bit about the spring break trip I was able to take!
So two weeks ago, I got in a cab to get to the train station to Shanghai, to then get on a subway that would take myself and the other 5 women I traveled with to the airport. We left for Guilin in southern China to eventually get to Yangshuo for a week of relaxing and taking in the beautiful creation the Father so wonderfully displayed there. After a very late arrival to Guilin (around midnight), we went to our first hostel for the night to rest up. We woke up and ate breakfast at the hostel, went to a grocery store to get food, and hopped on a bus to travel to Yangshuo, the city we planned to visit for most of the week. Following a 2 hour bus ride, we finally arrived in Yangshuo. I could tell when we arrived without even being told because all of a sudden the road was surrounded by mountains and breathtaking scenery. I was really looking forward to being able to enjoy His creation and take a break from the busy city life for a short time. Once we got into Yangshuo, our wonderful Chinese friend found which bus we needed to transfer to in order to get to XingPing, a nearby village, where we would find our hostel for the week. I wasn't aware that we wouldn't be staying in the city we came to see everyday, but I was blessed by a beautiful 40 minute bus ride to XingPing that night that I got to experience everyday as we went to Yangshuo. We finally found our hostel after walking through the old streets of XingPing, got dinner at a little restaurant, and went to sleep.
Tuesday was our first full day of vacation where we weren't travelling more than 40 minutes at a time! We woke up early and got on the bus to take us from XingPing to Yangshuo. It was during this bus ride where I truly got to see a more rural side of China as I was paying attention more to the cultural of this new city than I had the night before. We passed a lot of rice fields with men plowing the fields complete with water buffalo :) It was such a cool sight! Some of the housing situations and people I saw truly broke my heart, but they were still smiling despite their circumstances. It made me grateful for what I have but also made me aware of the living conditions in rural areas of China. I was filled with so many questions as I wondered if the people there were alright with their living conditions, if they would like to live differently, if they chose to be farmers...the list goes on and on. I'm very glad I got to see a different part of the country as I am typically in a city where people are wearing name brand clothing and driving scooters everywhere. Anyway, back to what I did on Tuesday!
When we got into Yangshuo, Kylie, our Chinese friend and fellow teacher, found a travel company and started to see what we could do for our first day in Yangshuo. We really wanted to go on bamboo rafts down the river, but the rafts were closed for the day because it was raining off and on and the water was too high. Instead, we got tickets to go to an old city that had many tourist attractions as well as tickets to a large cave.
We first went to the old city and were greeted once again by people who wanted to take pictures with us. After taking pictures, we got on a larger boat and went down the river to see many dancers, instrumentalists, and different types of housing all along the river. It was rather neat to see everything that was from such unfamiliar cultures! We then left the old city and went to the cave which I was really excited to see. It was amazing to see how enormous the cave was in the side of the mountain. We were in the cave for about an hour walking around because it took us that long to walk through the entire thing! It was amazing to be reminded of how big and majestic the Father is :) It was probably one of my favorite places of the day because I was just so in awe of His creation.
We then returned to the main city of Yangshuo and found a place to eat and shop for a short time before going to the light show. I really wasn't sure what to expect in going to the light show, but it was truly amazing. It was almost like a musical or play but with the best stage I have ever seen. The stands looked out onto a lake with mountains behind and on all sides. So beautiful. Many actors sang and danced on a platform in the lake as men on bamboo rafts did an incredible act with long strips of material that spanned across the lake. There were of course lots of lights as well throughout the show. It was unlike anything I'd ever seen--truly a Chinese experience! The man from the travel company then took us all the way back to XingPing for the night because it was too late to get a bus to end our first full day in Yangshuo.
Wednesday was probably my favorite day of the entire trip. Kylie got a call from the man at the travel company before 8:00 and told us that the bamboo rafts were open for the day! The weather forecast had said it was supposed to rain all day, but the Father surely provided for us! We got down to the travel company, bought our tickets for the bamboo rafts, rented bikes to ride down to the docks, and began to make our way to the docks. It was the most beautiful bike ride I've ever taken! So many mountains, and we even bought flower wreaths from ladies on the street on our way to the docks. It was absolutely gorgeous :)
When we finally got to the docks with the bamboo rafts, we paired off and started heading down the river. Our driver was a bit of a jokester as he started splashing a few of the other girls by smacking his bamboo pole on top of the water. We also got wet in the process, but it was such a relaxing and peaceful time just floating down the river surrounded by the Father's creation of mountains displaying his awesome majesty. Ahhh so amazing :)
Two hours later, we got off of the river and found our bikes. We then began to ride our bikes down the road to our next destination, Moon Hill. Another lovely bike ride in the sun and 70 degree weather (instead of the rain that was forecasted) and we found Moon Hill. We ate a quick lunch and then began climbing. Sarah #1 and I lead the journey to the top of the hill as we counted every step. 810 steps later, we finally reached the top of Moon Hill. The view from the top of Moon Hill made every single step worth it. Once again, trying to put what I saw into words is nearly impossible. Seeing part of the city below from the top was absolutely breathtaking. We stayed at the top for a while to take many pictures and just take it all in. Then we ventured back down the very slippery steps to the bottom. We all made it down safely and biked back to the travel company to return our bikes. After walking around in Yangshuo for a little bit, we returned back to XingPing for dinner as we ate pizza on the roof of our hostel. Stories of how the Father has worked in and through our lives were shared, and I began to feel even closer to these people I had known than less for a week. It's so neat how we can all be connected through our faith!
Thursday was a day to simply walk around West Street in downtown Yangshuo and do some shopping. Sarah #2 got to reminisce as she saw some of the many places that were so familiar to her when she first came to China during her high school years. I still have not become very good at bargaining, but I'm glad I have some friends who are! It's always interesting to see even how shopping can be different. Bargaining is expected and I'm sure glad it is! I got some wonderful deals on scarves, jewelry, and other Chinese items in addition to two beautiful paintings. I definitely felt like more of a tourist as I walked up and down West Street, but I liked that experience as well. We went to lunch at the same restaurant we had visited a couple days earlier and got on a bus that would take us back to Guilin.
When we got back into Guilin, we located the train station and got ready for our 9 hour ride on a sleeper train that would take us from Guilin to Changsha. The train ride was definitely interesting as we slept on bunks 3 high with no curtains to separate the beds from the rest of the train. I wasn't sure what to expect, but it was quite a unique experience! The train got into Chansha at 5:00 am on Friday, and with our flight from Changsha not leaving until late that evening, we had a day to spend in the city. We took a bus into the city a bit and found a restaurant to have a typical Chinese breakfast of noodles. Not something I would normally have for breakfast, but it was quite delicious! We then found a McDonald's and spent quite a few hours just sitting and sharing about life with one another. It was wonderful :) Once stores actually began to open, we found a Walmart to walk around in. It was good to see someplace that was familiar, but then I realized that Walmart in China is not like Walmart in the US at all. There were some similarities, but when I saw the chicken feet, octopus, and eel being sold, I realized that I was definitely still in China. After Walmart, we went up a floor of the building and found a movie theater. We really wanted to find something to do that would be relaxing because we were all tired after traveling so much. We found a movie that was playing in English, The Great and Powerful Oz, bought tickets, got our popcorn and drinks that came with our tickets, and watched the movie. More noodles, more shopping, and another bus ride later, we made it to the Changsha airport where we would finally be transported back to Wuxi. Of course our plane was delayed over an hour, but we eventually made it home shortly after midnight.
Sorry this is such a long post! There's so much I feel that I didn't share too, but I definitely wanted to make sure I shared everything I could about my spring break trip. It was a wonderful time of refreshment and being reminded of the Father's majesty. I got to know the other women I went with on a deeper level and I'm so encouraged by their hearts for the Father. It was absolutely wonderful :)
Tuesday was our first full day of vacation where we weren't travelling more than 40 minutes at a time! We woke up early and got on the bus to take us from XingPing to Yangshuo. It was during this bus ride where I truly got to see a more rural side of China as I was paying attention more to the cultural of this new city than I had the night before. We passed a lot of rice fields with men plowing the fields complete with water buffalo :) It was such a cool sight! Some of the housing situations and people I saw truly broke my heart, but they were still smiling despite their circumstances. It made me grateful for what I have but also made me aware of the living conditions in rural areas of China. I was filled with so many questions as I wondered if the people there were alright with their living conditions, if they would like to live differently, if they chose to be farmers...the list goes on and on. I'm very glad I got to see a different part of the country as I am typically in a city where people are wearing name brand clothing and driving scooters everywhere. Anyway, back to what I did on Tuesday!
When we got into Yangshuo, Kylie, our Chinese friend and fellow teacher, found a travel company and started to see what we could do for our first day in Yangshuo. We really wanted to go on bamboo rafts down the river, but the rafts were closed for the day because it was raining off and on and the water was too high. Instead, we got tickets to go to an old city that had many tourist attractions as well as tickets to a large cave.
We first went to the old city and were greeted once again by people who wanted to take pictures with us. After taking pictures, we got on a larger boat and went down the river to see many dancers, instrumentalists, and different types of housing all along the river. It was rather neat to see everything that was from such unfamiliar cultures! We then left the old city and went to the cave which I was really excited to see. It was amazing to see how enormous the cave was in the side of the mountain. We were in the cave for about an hour walking around because it took us that long to walk through the entire thing! It was amazing to be reminded of how big and majestic the Father is :) It was probably one of my favorite places of the day because I was just so in awe of His creation.
When we finally got to the docks with the bamboo rafts, we paired off and started heading down the river. Our driver was a bit of a jokester as he started splashing a few of the other girls by smacking his bamboo pole on top of the water. We also got wet in the process, but it was such a relaxing and peaceful time just floating down the river surrounded by the Father's creation of mountains displaying his awesome majesty. Ahhh so amazing :)
Two hours later, we got off of the river and found our bikes. We then began to ride our bikes down the road to our next destination, Moon Hill. Another lovely bike ride in the sun and 70 degree weather (instead of the rain that was forecasted) and we found Moon Hill. We ate a quick lunch and then began climbing. Sarah #1 and I lead the journey to the top of the hill as we counted every step. 810 steps later, we finally reached the top of Moon Hill. The view from the top of Moon Hill made every single step worth it. Once again, trying to put what I saw into words is nearly impossible. Seeing part of the city below from the top was absolutely breathtaking. We stayed at the top for a while to take many pictures and just take it all in. Then we ventured back down the very slippery steps to the bottom. We all made it down safely and biked back to the travel company to return our bikes. After walking around in Yangshuo for a little bit, we returned back to XingPing for dinner as we ate pizza on the roof of our hostel. Stories of how the Father has worked in and through our lives were shared, and I began to feel even closer to these people I had known than less for a week. It's so neat how we can all be connected through our faith!
Thursday was a day to simply walk around West Street in downtown Yangshuo and do some shopping. Sarah #2 got to reminisce as she saw some of the many places that were so familiar to her when she first came to China during her high school years. I still have not become very good at bargaining, but I'm glad I have some friends who are! It's always interesting to see even how shopping can be different. Bargaining is expected and I'm sure glad it is! I got some wonderful deals on scarves, jewelry, and other Chinese items in addition to two beautiful paintings. I definitely felt like more of a tourist as I walked up and down West Street, but I liked that experience as well. We went to lunch at the same restaurant we had visited a couple days earlier and got on a bus that would take us back to Guilin.
When we got back into Guilin, we located the train station and got ready for our 9 hour ride on a sleeper train that would take us from Guilin to Changsha. The train ride was definitely interesting as we slept on bunks 3 high with no curtains to separate the beds from the rest of the train. I wasn't sure what to expect, but it was quite a unique experience! The train got into Chansha at 5:00 am on Friday, and with our flight from Changsha not leaving until late that evening, we had a day to spend in the city. We took a bus into the city a bit and found a restaurant to have a typical Chinese breakfast of noodles. Not something I would normally have for breakfast, but it was quite delicious! We then found a McDonald's and spent quite a few hours just sitting and sharing about life with one another. It was wonderful :) Once stores actually began to open, we found a Walmart to walk around in. It was good to see someplace that was familiar, but then I realized that Walmart in China is not like Walmart in the US at all. There were some similarities, but when I saw the chicken feet, octopus, and eel being sold, I realized that I was definitely still in China. After Walmart, we went up a floor of the building and found a movie theater. We really wanted to find something to do that would be relaxing because we were all tired after traveling so much. We found a movie that was playing in English, The Great and Powerful Oz, bought tickets, got our popcorn and drinks that came with our tickets, and watched the movie. More noodles, more shopping, and another bus ride later, we made it to the Changsha airport where we would finally be transported back to Wuxi. Of course our plane was delayed over an hour, but we eventually made it home shortly after midnight.
Sorry this is such a long post! There's so much I feel that I didn't share too, but I definitely wanted to make sure I shared everything I could about my spring break trip. It was a wonderful time of refreshment and being reminded of the Father's majesty. I got to know the other women I went with on a deeper level and I'm so encouraged by their hearts for the Father. It was absolutely wonderful :)
Saturday, April 6, 2013
Spirit Week!
So not this past week, but the week before was Spirit Week and Mao Wars at my school. Monday was Cosplay day (dress up like a superhero or famous character), Tuesday was Fashion Fail, Wednesday was Fake-an-Injury day, and Thursday was Spirit Day (where everyone wore their ISW apparel). Mao Wars is a competition between the classes to see who can raise the most money for a certain cause, this year it's to take the children from the local orphanage on a field trip. It was a really fun week full of lots of energy and interesting outfits that ended in a pep rally on Thursday afternoon! There were ballet dancers at the rally that were very good and we got to find out that my second grade class won Mao Wars! Not only do the kids from the orphanage now get to go on a trip to the park, but I will also have the opportunity to accompany my students as we get to go play with those children as well :)
I wish I would have posted about this week prior to now so that I could have told you everything I had experienced, but life has been rather busy here. I know that my students have been very enjoyable, but also challenging at times. I'm still working on perfecting my classroom management skills, and I am definitely getting the opportunity to practice those skills with my students. My cooperating teacher was at a conference on Monday and Tuesday, so I was able to take over the class during her absence. I became very frustrated at times, but it truly was an amazing learning experience for me. Sometimes we learn our best lessons through our most difficult situations. I'm learning how to love my kids through disciplining them in addition to really picking out the good things they are doing to emphasize positive behaviors.
I know that I probably missed out on a lot from this week, but there's a short glimpse for you! I know I also got to experience a restaurant called Hot Pot where we cooked our own food in a pot of boiling oil in the middle of the table. I tried quail eggs there too which were actually pretty good! There will be a post coming soon as well about my trip to Guilin and Yangshuo that I got to go on for spring break with 5 other amazing teachers from the school. I'll post some pictures from the trip on here, but there are already pictures on FB if you would like to check them out! Thank you once again for all of the love and support!
I wish I would have posted about this week prior to now so that I could have told you everything I had experienced, but life has been rather busy here. I know that my students have been very enjoyable, but also challenging at times. I'm still working on perfecting my classroom management skills, and I am definitely getting the opportunity to practice those skills with my students. My cooperating teacher was at a conference on Monday and Tuesday, so I was able to take over the class during her absence. I became very frustrated at times, but it truly was an amazing learning experience for me. Sometimes we learn our best lessons through our most difficult situations. I'm learning how to love my kids through disciplining them in addition to really picking out the good things they are doing to emphasize positive behaviors.
I know that I probably missed out on a lot from this week, but there's a short glimpse for you! I know I also got to experience a restaurant called Hot Pot where we cooked our own food in a pot of boiling oil in the middle of the table. I tried quail eggs there too which were actually pretty good! There will be a post coming soon as well about my trip to Guilin and Yangshuo that I got to go on for spring break with 5 other amazing teachers from the school. I'll post some pictures from the trip on here, but there are already pictures on FB if you would like to check them out! Thank you once again for all of the love and support!
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Subways, Sales...Shanghai
Sorry that I haven't posted in so long! I just realized that it's been a full week since I've updated the blog. So fair warning, this post might be a little long...here we go!
Friday was the first day of Spirit Week and it was Pajama Day! Watching everyone walking around in pajamas, robes, and slippers was quite a sight. It seemed like most people were a lot more relaxed as well, but the students did look rather sleepy. I never thought I would be able to teach in sweatpants! After school, I went to a Chinese restaurant down the street from the school with both Sarahs and Haley, the other student teacher at ISW. It was interesting to see another part of town that I hadn't been to before and try some new food! We had more jiatsa (which are delicious dumplings, possibly my favorite food here), won ton soup (Shout to Sky for the won ton sooooouuuuup!!), and of course lots of rice. We may have eaten other things too, but at this point I just can't remember. It was great! I was able to get some money out to take to Shanghai and also have my first milk tea. I got an iced, cherry chocolate milk tea and I'm pretty sure I have a new love now. It was so good :) Upon getting back to the apartment, I was able to rest and get to sleep early on a Friday night with all of my lesson plans for the week already completed!
Saturday and Sunday were so full of events that I'll just give you the short version for now. I went with 7 other wonderful women from ISW to Shanghai for Saturday and Sunday. Four of us got to the train station with plenty of time to find out gate with the help of our new friend within the apartment just as we realized that he dropped us off on the wrong side of the train station. Here, there are slow trains and fast trains. We were taking a fast train to Shanghai, but we soon realized that we were at the gates for the slow trains. Thankfully one of the women in our group knew the train station well enough to lead us all the way around the station to the other side. We got to our gate after some running and got in line to board our train 3 minutes later. What a praise! The train station and the fast train reminded me a lot of an airport with the baggage checks, boarding gates, and seating, except there's more room for your feet on trains! I enjoyed talking with the other women as we traveled 280 km/hr to Shanghai.
When we got to Shanghai, all I could think of was that it was probably the equivalent to NYC in the states. The streets were full of people, there were name brand stores lining the streets, and people without homes on just about every corner. We bought 24 hour subway passes right away which was a great idea because we rode on the subway more times than I could count. The subways were completely packed every time, and I think I got a seat on the subway twice throughout the times that I rode. It's just part of the culture to push through when you need to get somewhere, so I got used to pushing myself on and off of each subway so I didn't get left behind and get separated from the group. Definitely an interesting experience! That same day, I went to a restaurant called Wagas, bought a knock off pair of TOMs the equivalent of less than ten dollars, got a pomegranate chicken sandwich at Element Fresh, attended a truly awesome worship service at the fellowship in Shanghai, and went to a jazz club to end the night. A full day spent with lots of food, fellowship, rain, and shared experiences.
On Sunday, we got to sleep in (until 8:30!) and go to a bagel restaurant (after quite a hunt) which was really exciting for the teachers here! Bagels are something a lot of them miss, so they loved being able to eat bagels again! I got an omelette with meat, cheese, and avacado in addition to an everything bagel. It was absolutely delicious :) We then went to the import store where the teachers who have been here for a while were able to pick up some of their favorite foods that you can't really find anywhere else here. However, all of these foods were super expensive as well! Let's just say if you wanted Cheez-Its, they were the equivalent of $11 or $12. Crazy! After the import store, I stayed in Shanghai with Sarah M, Haley, and Kim (the PE teacher at ISW) to explore a little bit more. I got Costa Coffee for the first time, had some deep conversations on couches in one of the many malls, saw the Pearl Tower and The Bund, ate at a curry restaurant, enjoyed frozen yogurt, and went back to the train station to buy our tickets and head back to Wuxi. It was a wonderful weekend to get to know more about these amazing women, and had a perfect ending as I worshiped with three others in an apartment with a guitar and beautiful voices :)
Friday was the first day of Spirit Week and it was Pajama Day! Watching everyone walking around in pajamas, robes, and slippers was quite a sight. It seemed like most people were a lot more relaxed as well, but the students did look rather sleepy. I never thought I would be able to teach in sweatpants! After school, I went to a Chinese restaurant down the street from the school with both Sarahs and Haley, the other student teacher at ISW. It was interesting to see another part of town that I hadn't been to before and try some new food! We had more jiatsa (which are delicious dumplings, possibly my favorite food here), won ton soup (Shout to Sky for the won ton sooooouuuuup!!), and of course lots of rice. We may have eaten other things too, but at this point I just can't remember. It was great! I was able to get some money out to take to Shanghai and also have my first milk tea. I got an iced, cherry chocolate milk tea and I'm pretty sure I have a new love now. It was so good :) Upon getting back to the apartment, I was able to rest and get to sleep early on a Friday night with all of my lesson plans for the week already completed!
Saturday and Sunday were so full of events that I'll just give you the short version for now. I went with 7 other wonderful women from ISW to Shanghai for Saturday and Sunday. Four of us got to the train station with plenty of time to find out gate with the help of our new friend within the apartment just as we realized that he dropped us off on the wrong side of the train station. Here, there are slow trains and fast trains. We were taking a fast train to Shanghai, but we soon realized that we were at the gates for the slow trains. Thankfully one of the women in our group knew the train station well enough to lead us all the way around the station to the other side. We got to our gate after some running and got in line to board our train 3 minutes later. What a praise! The train station and the fast train reminded me a lot of an airport with the baggage checks, boarding gates, and seating, except there's more room for your feet on trains! I enjoyed talking with the other women as we traveled 280 km/hr to Shanghai.
When we got to Shanghai, all I could think of was that it was probably the equivalent to NYC in the states. The streets were full of people, there were name brand stores lining the streets, and people without homes on just about every corner. We bought 24 hour subway passes right away which was a great idea because we rode on the subway more times than I could count. The subways were completely packed every time, and I think I got a seat on the subway twice throughout the times that I rode. It's just part of the culture to push through when you need to get somewhere, so I got used to pushing myself on and off of each subway so I didn't get left behind and get separated from the group. Definitely an interesting experience! That same day, I went to a restaurant called Wagas, bought a knock off pair of TOMs the equivalent of less than ten dollars, got a pomegranate chicken sandwich at Element Fresh, attended a truly awesome worship service at the fellowship in Shanghai, and went to a jazz club to end the night. A full day spent with lots of food, fellowship, rain, and shared experiences.
On Sunday, we got to sleep in (until 8:30!) and go to a bagel restaurant (after quite a hunt) which was really exciting for the teachers here! Bagels are something a lot of them miss, so they loved being able to eat bagels again! I got an omelette with meat, cheese, and avacado in addition to an everything bagel. It was absolutely delicious :) We then went to the import store where the teachers who have been here for a while were able to pick up some of their favorite foods that you can't really find anywhere else here. However, all of these foods were super expensive as well! Let's just say if you wanted Cheez-Its, they were the equivalent of $11 or $12. Crazy! After the import store, I stayed in Shanghai with Sarah M, Haley, and Kim (the PE teacher at ISW) to explore a little bit more. I got Costa Coffee for the first time, had some deep conversations on couches in one of the many malls, saw the Pearl Tower and The Bund, ate at a curry restaurant, enjoyed frozen yogurt, and went back to the train station to buy our tickets and head back to Wuxi. It was a wonderful weekend to get to know more about these amazing women, and had a perfect ending as I worshiped with three others in an apartment with a guitar and beautiful voices :)
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Turtle Head, Stuff Mart, and Street Food
So I haven't blogged in almost a week and there is quite a lot to talk about! I had a full weekend full of many adventures as well as some great kid stories to tell from my school :)
This weekend, I got to go with six other teachers from ISW to Turtle Head park. It was a way to celebrate Sarah's (one of my apartmentmates) birthday! All of us simply walked around the park and spent time together. It was quite big and we did walk the length of it within the few hours we were there, but it was definitely an enjoyable time. The flowers are blooming here and the color of them among the fresh green of the trees was a beautiful site. The park is also right next to Taihu lake which also was rather gorgeous. The Father's majesty was truly displayed throughout the park. As we walked around taking pictures, people were also taking pictures of us. It's not everyday that foreigners are walking around the park, and one little girl even came up to the group of us and asked if we would take a picture with her. I'm not sure if I'll ever get used to being part of the minority, but it's definitely a good experience!
The Sarahs and I caught a taxi back to the apartment when we had finished our adventure in the park just in time for me to meet my cooperating teacher and go to Starbucks. After we both got some much needed coffee, we talked about which classes I would take over this week, the curriculum I would be teaching, and how we could adjust classroom management to better meet the needs of our students. We spend over 3 hours there, but it was time well spent. I loved being able to talk to her outside of the school environment and work with her to do the best we could for the students. It was true collaboration and I loved it!
After getting back from Starbucks, I had a mini adventure trying to find Kim's (the physical education teacher) apartment by myself. I met people there to continue celebrating Sarah's birthday and praise the Father through song. It was so wonderful to take time out of the busy weekend to do what I was made to do :) This also gave me the opportunity to get to know some of the other teachers I had not spent much time with yet which was wonderful.
That brings me up to Sunday! After skyping with my amazing family, I took an adventure to Stuff Mart with Sarah to try to find some sort of foam or mattress pad for my bed. When I say adventure, I truly mean an adventure. I wasn't sure what to expect when Sarah said we were going to a place called Stuff Mart, but she just prefaced it by saying "This will be a truly Chinese experience." When we got there, I was pretty much speechless. There were at least 10 different buildings with 3 or more floors in each building. Navigating through the different streets and stores was quite interesting as there isn't really any way to know where the different shops were. Thankfully Sarah looked up the word for "mattress pad" in Chinese before we left, and after over an hour of asking different store owners where to find one, we found who we called "the foam man". He sold us a thick piece of foam and sewed a cover on it for us in ten minutes. We were out for about two hours, but my body is very thankful that we finally found the foam man and got a mattress pad.
Also on Sunday, I got to go to the fellowship in town. It was a wonderful opportunity to meet new people and see a lot of the teachers in a setting outside of school. It was good to be filled again and encouraged by the people there. Afterwards, a large group of us went o Jiatsa to celebrate Sarah's birthday once again. I think there were 17 of us total, and we got our own room in the back. Eating with a large group is always like family style dining. Our table even had a huge lazy susan on it! Sarah ordered over 10 dishes for the large group of us, and we all shared whatever was on the table. It was great! I ate sweet potatoes and cauliflower which I don't usually like, but it was absolutely delicious!
That brings me to Monday. School went well as I taught math and science, and I can't remember anything too exciting happening. Once I got out of school, I went to the supermarket across the street with Haley, the other student teacher at ISW. We got some good snack foods included oreo sticks covered in coffee flavored chocolate. So good. Then we decided to be adventure and walk a couple of blocks to get fresh fruit and produce. Although neither of us know Chinese, somehow we successfully order really delicious and cheap street food along with fresh pineapple and apples. We also found an awesome bakery down the street and got some good deals on bread at the end of the night! I was a little nervous because of the communication barrier, but we did it! We were very proud of ourselves by the end of the night. It also gave us some great insight into how our students who do not know much English may feel everyday in our classrooms. How cool is that!
Tuesday was a pretty good day within the classroom as it was my first day teaching three different subjects, and those lessons all happened to take place back to back in the morning. They went fairly well and I learned a lot through the experience! Later in the day after working on classwork and more lessons, I got to go with the Sarahs to visit the art teacher and his wife, along with their two kids. Joy is 2 years old and Thomas is just over a week old. It was nice to see their family environment and be welcomed in. The kids are both so precious and Thomas is getting pretty big already! I got to hold him for a short bit as well which was a good way to end the day :)
I absolutely love my second grade classroom and all the Father has taught me through them. Although it can be very challenging at times, my cooperating teacher and I are working on a new classroom management system that seems to be working a lot better. I'm not teaching math, science, and humanities, and next week I'll be adding reading to the list! The planning can get somewhat stressful, but it is definitely all worth it. I know this is where I'm supposed to be right now and that confirmation is amazing! Everything has felt so natural and the peace and comfort truly surpasses all understanding :)
Friday, March 15, 2013
Ni hao!
So I just wrapped up my first week at ISW and my fourth full day in China! I was expecting the transition to this new place and culture to be more difficult, but the Father has truly given me an amazing network of people to encourage and support me both here and in the states. I have felt more love, grace, and understanding these past few days than I could have imagined. I have felt so welcomed by all of the staff at the school, and I am being included in many things that make me feel like I am part of this community.
School itself has been absolutely wonderful! The staff works well as a team, and I have enjoyed getting to know other teachers within the past few days. Many people have introduced themselves to me in the hallway or stuck their head in the classroom to see me. It's been a big blessing to see how many people have reached out to welcome me and make me feel right at home.
I also had the opportunity to extend this same the love to a few of my students as two new girls joined the second grade class on Thursday. One of the girls speaks English fluently and had no problem joining right in with the routines and conversations of the other students, but my second girl barely speaks any English. I felt like I could see a little bit of myself in her as I watched her simply look around and watch the other students with a scared look on her face. I'm trying my best to smile and communicate the best I can with her, but I feel like my efforts are so small. I wish I could simply comfort her and let her know that everything is going to be okay in this new school where she can barely understand what is being asked of her, but I know that she has been put in my class for a reason. I will do my best to love her through my actions and words, even if she can't understand everything that I say to her.
On another note, this week has been teacher appreciation week at school. Even though this is only my first week there, the students have already showered me with gifts and cards. On Wednesday I got a beautiful bouquet of flowers from the school. Thursday, students brought me jelly beans, a cappuccino, and a sucker in addition to Starbucks from the school. Today, I was invited to go to a teacher appreciation breakfast with food made by parent volunteers. What a week to come into the school!
I also had the opportunity to teach science the past two days! I'm teaching about changing weather patterns and the water cycle, and the kids were absolutely great during my lessons! They were attentive and participated during my instruction which was a great way to start my role as a teacher in the classroom. One of my students even told me, "Miss Lovejoy, you are like a real teacher now!" I love just hearing my name being said by the students whether it's "Miss Lovejoy" or simply "teacher". I'm falling in love with my students more every day, even through the tough times of classroom management and discipline.
Sorry this has been such a long post, but there are just a couple more things that have happened that I would love to share! The music teacher is letting me borrow one of her bikes while I am here, so I will have a faster way to get from my apartment to the school in addition to getting around the city. I also got to go to Cup Stacking Club yesterday because my cooperating teacher is the leader of it. It was so fun to be able to watch the students enjoy this activity and learn some new things from them. Their faces lit up when I asked them to teach me for a change! On Thursday evening, I had the opportunity to go out to dinner with the other student teacher at the school, the principal and his wife, and one of the IT guys from the school. I am so privileged to have had the chance to get to know all of them a little bit better over some delicious pasta :)
That should bring everything up to today! I got to go closer to the center of the city today as a small group of teachers were able to go to the ELL teacher's husband's noodle restaurant closer to the center of the city. I was on the most crowded bus ride I've ever experienced, and I ate more food than I could have dreamed! As a custom here, the more food you are provided with, the more you are welcomed or appreciated as a guest. Well, we were brought 9 dishes of food in addition to noodles and soup to enjoy and sample courtesy of the ELL teacher's husband. It was wonderful to get together and enjoy an evening with the wonderful ladies I got to spend time with at the restaurant!
Well, Friday is here and it looks like I have a weekend of lesson planning ahead of me. The joys of being a teacher! I also get to go to a park to celebrate the birthday of one of my apartmentmates! I also get to work with my cooperating teacher to map out some of the curriculum that I get to teach over the next several weeks :) I'm looking forward to all the Father has planned for me here and I am so thankful for all that He has already done!
School itself has been absolutely wonderful! The staff works well as a team, and I have enjoyed getting to know other teachers within the past few days. Many people have introduced themselves to me in the hallway or stuck their head in the classroom to see me. It's been a big blessing to see how many people have reached out to welcome me and make me feel right at home.
I also had the opportunity to extend this same the love to a few of my students as two new girls joined the second grade class on Thursday. One of the girls speaks English fluently and had no problem joining right in with the routines and conversations of the other students, but my second girl barely speaks any English. I felt like I could see a little bit of myself in her as I watched her simply look around and watch the other students with a scared look on her face. I'm trying my best to smile and communicate the best I can with her, but I feel like my efforts are so small. I wish I could simply comfort her and let her know that everything is going to be okay in this new school where she can barely understand what is being asked of her, but I know that she has been put in my class for a reason. I will do my best to love her through my actions and words, even if she can't understand everything that I say to her.
On another note, this week has been teacher appreciation week at school. Even though this is only my first week there, the students have already showered me with gifts and cards. On Wednesday I got a beautiful bouquet of flowers from the school. Thursday, students brought me jelly beans, a cappuccino, and a sucker in addition to Starbucks from the school. Today, I was invited to go to a teacher appreciation breakfast with food made by parent volunteers. What a week to come into the school!
I also had the opportunity to teach science the past two days! I'm teaching about changing weather patterns and the water cycle, and the kids were absolutely great during my lessons! They were attentive and participated during my instruction which was a great way to start my role as a teacher in the classroom. One of my students even told me, "Miss Lovejoy, you are like a real teacher now!" I love just hearing my name being said by the students whether it's "Miss Lovejoy" or simply "teacher". I'm falling in love with my students more every day, even through the tough times of classroom management and discipline.
Sorry this has been such a long post, but there are just a couple more things that have happened that I would love to share! The music teacher is letting me borrow one of her bikes while I am here, so I will have a faster way to get from my apartment to the school in addition to getting around the city. I also got to go to Cup Stacking Club yesterday because my cooperating teacher is the leader of it. It was so fun to be able to watch the students enjoy this activity and learn some new things from them. Their faces lit up when I asked them to teach me for a change! On Thursday evening, I had the opportunity to go out to dinner with the other student teacher at the school, the principal and his wife, and one of the IT guys from the school. I am so privileged to have had the chance to get to know all of them a little bit better over some delicious pasta :)
That should bring everything up to today! I got to go closer to the center of the city today as a small group of teachers were able to go to the ELL teacher's husband's noodle restaurant closer to the center of the city. I was on the most crowded bus ride I've ever experienced, and I ate more food than I could have dreamed! As a custom here, the more food you are provided with, the more you are welcomed or appreciated as a guest. Well, we were brought 9 dishes of food in addition to noodles and soup to enjoy and sample courtesy of the ELL teacher's husband. It was wonderful to get together and enjoy an evening with the wonderful ladies I got to spend time with at the restaurant!
Well, Friday is here and it looks like I have a weekend of lesson planning ahead of me. The joys of being a teacher! I also get to go to a park to celebrate the birthday of one of my apartmentmates! I also get to work with my cooperating teacher to map out some of the curriculum that I get to teach over the next several weeks :) I'm looking forward to all the Father has planned for me here and I am so thankful for all that He has already done!
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
I'm Here!
Well I'm in China! After about 28 hours of waiting in airports and flying in planes, I'm finally here! It has been quite a lot process, but most definitely worth it :) I was greeted at the airport by my cooperating teacher complete with oreos and potato chips. Then we were able to pick up one of the Sarahs I am living with from the school and go to the apartment. I was able to move into my room and unpack fairly quickly before the other Sarah came home. I loved being greeted with hugs and smiles!
I had my first experience at a restaurant here as I got to go out with Sarah and Sarah to a Japanese restaurant where I had tea and Japanese fried rice (which I ate with chopsticks). It was absolutely delicious! I also learned of a store called Tesco which is basically comparable to a Walmart in the states. It was an interesting cultural experience to walk around and see how the store was set up complete with three floors and escalators that were basically slanted treadmills instead of having actually steps...hope that makes sense. On the walk back to the apartment, I got to see many people dancing in the square just as happy as can be. It was a great first night in China :)
Today after waking up later than anticipated (I'll blame it on jetlag), I got to go to school for my very first day. I rode on the back of Sarah's bike to school and I didn't even fall off! I was introduced to the teachers at the morning meeting and welcomed by so many of them! Once I entered the classroom, I was shown to my desk (yes, my own desk!) where I got to read all of the cards and letters that my students wrote me welcoming me into the class. I was feeling the love right away :) I was greeted many times in Albanian because it is communication week and that is the language of the day. Throughout the day, I was able to see instruction in all of the subject areas, play frisbee at recess, and get to know some of the students' names through interactions in the classroom.
After school, I experienced my first bus ride as my cooperating teacher took me to a Korean restaurant in another part of the city. The bus is super cheap and a very easy way to travel throughout the city. We first went to a small store to buy drinks and went to the restaurant. I tried kimchi, kimbob, pickled radishes, and jaiozi today, and the jaiozi was definitely my favorite. It was a good time to just sit and talk with her about the school, her experiences, and the classroom in general. To get back home, we took a taxi ride which was another unique experience. It was a great ending to my school day :)
I got to come home and simply rest for a while by texting some friends and family within the states and getting caught up a little with facebook. I was also able to talk with one of the Sarahs here for a little bit just about life. I've really enjoyed just getting to know and spend time with people. The cat here, Xiong Mao, is starting to warm up to me as well. She did wake me up at 4:00 am playing with a battery on the floor of my room, but we're becoming friends more day by day. I'm looking forward to getting to know my kids more tomorrow as I am the featured teacher for show and tell! I'm also going to be able to teach on Thursday and Friday as well so that will be a great experience! Sorry this post is so long, but there is a lot to try to wrap up in the first 24 hours of my wonderful adventure here in China! I'll try to keep you guys updated as much as I can :) Thanks for all of your love and support!
I had my first experience at a restaurant here as I got to go out with Sarah and Sarah to a Japanese restaurant where I had tea and Japanese fried rice (which I ate with chopsticks). It was absolutely delicious! I also learned of a store called Tesco which is basically comparable to a Walmart in the states. It was an interesting cultural experience to walk around and see how the store was set up complete with three floors and escalators that were basically slanted treadmills instead of having actually steps...hope that makes sense. On the walk back to the apartment, I got to see many people dancing in the square just as happy as can be. It was a great first night in China :)
Today after waking up later than anticipated (I'll blame it on jetlag), I got to go to school for my very first day. I rode on the back of Sarah's bike to school and I didn't even fall off! I was introduced to the teachers at the morning meeting and welcomed by so many of them! Once I entered the classroom, I was shown to my desk (yes, my own desk!) where I got to read all of the cards and letters that my students wrote me welcoming me into the class. I was feeling the love right away :) I was greeted many times in Albanian because it is communication week and that is the language of the day. Throughout the day, I was able to see instruction in all of the subject areas, play frisbee at recess, and get to know some of the students' names through interactions in the classroom.
After school, I experienced my first bus ride as my cooperating teacher took me to a Korean restaurant in another part of the city. The bus is super cheap and a very easy way to travel throughout the city. We first went to a small store to buy drinks and went to the restaurant. I tried kimchi, kimbob, pickled radishes, and jaiozi today, and the jaiozi was definitely my favorite. It was a good time to just sit and talk with her about the school, her experiences, and the classroom in general. To get back home, we took a taxi ride which was another unique experience. It was a great ending to my school day :)
I got to come home and simply rest for a while by texting some friends and family within the states and getting caught up a little with facebook. I was also able to talk with one of the Sarahs here for a little bit just about life. I've really enjoyed just getting to know and spend time with people. The cat here, Xiong Mao, is starting to warm up to me as well. She did wake me up at 4:00 am playing with a battery on the floor of my room, but we're becoming friends more day by day. I'm looking forward to getting to know my kids more tomorrow as I am the featured teacher for show and tell! I'm also going to be able to teach on Thursday and Friday as well so that will be a great experience! Sorry this post is so long, but there is a lot to try to wrap up in the first 24 hours of my wonderful adventure here in China! I'll try to keep you guys updated as much as I can :) Thanks for all of your love and support!
Saturday, March 9, 2013
On My Way
Right now I'm sitting on my couch taking care of last minute details and realizing how surreal this experience feels. In less than 12 hours, I will be getting on a plane to China, following the plan that is being laid out for me. Things have been busy, stressful, and exhausting this week with finishing up my student teaching in the states and preparing to leave, but today I am beginning to experience the excitement that overwhelmed me when I first made the decision to go. The Father is filling me with peace that surpasses all understanding and that fills me with so much joy :)
I know that this experience will be difficult as I've already been a part of some tough goodbyes. This is a huge step for me to venture off by myself to do what I feel I am called to do. There are so many questions, apprehensions, and thoughts that keep flooding my mind. Things have been difficult with getting my vaccinations, getting my visa processed, and trying to figure out what to do with myself during layovers, but this is it. Everything will be taken care of, and I will truly have a life changing experience.
Thank you to everyone for your support and encouragement throughout this preparation process! I have been humbled to see everyone who has written me letters, sent me emails, and talked to the Father for me. I have such a wonderful support system and I know a new system is being prepared for me in China as well. Some amazing things are going to come out of this trip, and I am so excited to see what is in store. Keep checking in here for updates on my trip as I'll try to post fairly often. Thank you all once again!
I know that this experience will be difficult as I've already been a part of some tough goodbyes. This is a huge step for me to venture off by myself to do what I feel I am called to do. There are so many questions, apprehensions, and thoughts that keep flooding my mind. Things have been difficult with getting my vaccinations, getting my visa processed, and trying to figure out what to do with myself during layovers, but this is it. Everything will be taken care of, and I will truly have a life changing experience.
Thank you to everyone for your support and encouragement throughout this preparation process! I have been humbled to see everyone who has written me letters, sent me emails, and talked to the Father for me. I have such a wonderful support system and I know a new system is being prepared for me in China as well. Some amazing things are going to come out of this trip, and I am so excited to see what is in store. Keep checking in here for updates on my trip as I'll try to post fairly often. Thank you all once again!
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