The 2007-2008 transition in China (as in where I am located in China) was quite uneventful though it was nice to spend it with other foreigners in the city. We played some karaoke and board games - and there was an insane amount of delicious food - which made the evening all the better!
Just last week my friend, Karen, got back from university and I am over-joyed to have her around again. Already I have had some great times with her again - along with he

In the evenings I have also had several students come to my home to study for the upcoming final exams. Some of them will quietly work in the living room while I am in the kitchen or office - other students like to join me in the office and ask me questions whenever they don't understand some of their English homework. A few evenings ago a student knocked on my door. She couldn't really speak English very well but she asked for a pen and paper and wrote her life story to me in English and asked me many questions. It was a neat time. Later that evening she asked me to help her practice her English vocabulary homework - it was almost midnight by the time she left (classes end at 9pm so the students are very used to going to bed late).

In only 6 days I will be leaving for Thailand. I'll be visiting a bunch of cities along the way and will be sure to take lots of pictures. It should be a really fun (and warm!) time!
When I come back here at the beginning of February all of my friends from university will be home so I am sure the last month of my holidays will fly by (yes, it is almost a 2 month long holiday to celebrate Chinese new year - the year of the rat). I am looking forward to spending Chinese New Year with Karen and her family. I have been told that it is a HUGE event - and extremely family-oriented. I feel happy to be part of all the events in the Yang home at that time! I will write more about that later!
Perhaps, if I get a chance, I will update this blog again from Thailand...otherwise you may have to wait a bit longer!
Oh, and yes...on December 30th I decided to sit on a real, live tiger. I know - very dangerous (and especially freaky after the stories I had recently read in the newspapers!), but it was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity so I HAD to do it. I'm alive and well today and I am very happy I can now add this to my 'been-there-done-that' list.
I have no idea who still reads this blog, but I miss you and love you and hope to see you again in a few months!
2 comments:
I still read it I still read it! :)
yes...I do read your blog !!!!!!!!!
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