Thursday, October 29, 2009

Chapter 16 Pics

Two of my favorite SPE's...Jimmy and Scott! Their new thing: helping teacher. They always get after the other kids, "Super Students fold their arms....5, 4, 3, 2....Be quiet...Don't touch." Haha, well, if they don't pick up anything else, they're at least learning how to behave, right? Man, I must be a nazi!




Helping me to my seat. I love going to kitchen with these two boys, because they always hold out their arms toward my seat as if I'm a queen. They won't sit down until I do--it's so cute!


Handstands! Go Team Go! I'm already training the little one's to be cheerleaders....these are just some of their warm-ups!


KENTING WEEKEND!

A great start to a great trip! Spending the night at Charles' house in Kaohsiung!


The group in Kenting! All decked out in our gear for snorkeling!


Tabbi and I, ready to hit the water.


You can never be too safe! This dog was ready to go with his goggles and life jacket...so funny!


Kenting Beach! We finally made it!






Kenting National Forest!

Cruisin' around on the scoots!


The most southern tip of Taiwan--Eluanbi Lighthouse


Beach Walk...pic taken off the wooden plank--so pretty!


Some of the group just hiking around!
Back Row (L-R): Charlene, me, Charles, Sunny, Lisa
Front Row (L-R): Tabbi, Kelly, and Wendy


Coral Caves....


No wonder people ask us if we're sisters...we don't plan this stuff, it just happens: cut-off's, black, curly hair, sunglasses....Love ya TIP!


On our hike, I stepped in a pile of gunk...YUCKY! Luckily there was a nearby stream to rinse off!




Lunch at Amy's Cucina! Yay for green salad...I ate it all! Notice the sign... "NO outside food, drink, pets, STINKY TOFU!" Haha, that stuff really stinks!


The squat! Nature vs. Nurture? It's up for debate.

Look at this little guy...he's got it down, heels to the floor and all....


...and then there's us, after months of practice, we still struggle to stay up!


Kenting=FUN!

Chapter 16

Chapter 15 and 16 novels are both new this week! Enjoy...

Monday, October 5th

Where to start….I just don’t know.

Today I had to get after my 7A class a little bit because they are such TIME WASTERS. They love to get me off on tangents so we don’t get anything done or have any homework….especially ALEX…(now I understand what every high school teacher goes through...please forgive me PV faculty).I think Alex may have ADHD, seriously! Hanna and I have been trying to diagnose him…among other things, he is super hyper-active, he can’t sit still, he can hardly concentrate in class, he’s a bit socially awkward, he has no concept of time or organization (always late, never does his homework), and he continually touches the other students, yet he hates to be touched himself. I never realized until today that teaching is more than just teaching a certain subject, but rather, handling all the emotional and social needs that come with each and every student. Ai yi yi….

Well, boot camp is going rather smoothly, and us teachers are training the kids quite nicely….I say training because I really don’t know how much teaching I ever get done with the little SPE’s. I’m still working on building boundaries, but today in kitchen we were talking about what tastes good and what tastes bad. All the sudden, the kids started chanting, “Gooda, NO…Good, YES!” Haha, I asked the students who taught them that and they all replied, “Teacher Tabbi.” Ha, I just giggled to myself, if they don’t learn anything at all, at least they know not to add an ‘a’ to the end of every word that conveys whether something is good (that is very common here in Taiwan).

On the topic of ‘training’ the children….the kids figured out rather quickly that in order to do well in class and to get rewarded, they must mimic teacher, only problem is….they don’t know exactly what to mimic and what not to mimic. Whenever we line up at a door, they repeat, “Teacher may I sit down please. Yes you may.” Haha, at first I thought, how rude, they are mocking me, and then I realized they had no idea what they were doing, they were just following teacher’s commands. After two months of learning however, many of them quickly understand and some of them are actually mocking me, ha….it’s still cute though, I can’t help but smile. In fact, taking matters once step further, instead of mocking; many of the kids try to help teacher (that’s me) out. In class, when the kids get a little rowdy, Jimmy and Scott turn to the other students, “Be quiet, Don’t Touch, Fold Your Arms!” haha….and just when I thought they weren’t picking up any English—they always seem to surprise me!

Tuesday, October 6th

Today I learned a new Chinese word; ‘koo’! It means to cry. Jimmy, Minnie, and I were all in kitchen, making ourselves some yummy ‘koooolaid’ when the kids started shouting, “Teacher! You said Chinese…NO CHINESE!” No matter what I said to try and explain that Koolaid is a drink, it wasn’t working, so instead of making Koolaid, we made punch (BTW, it was rather disgusting….it was all crystallized and tasted about 100 years old )!

Us teachers went to Max and Vivian’s for dinner tonight (we like to name our favorite places here because really, we have no idea what the Chinese name is)….it’s a yummy Tepanyaki restaurant….black peppered beef, garlic cabbage, bean sprouts, and rice, prepared right before you, nothings better! You can’t get a $3 dollar meal like that back in the states….oh Samuri 21….I fear that upon my return home, I will be sorely disappointed.

Wednesday, October 7th

Why are kids so darn cute? Jimmy and Scott make me feel like a queen. Lately, whenever we enter kitchen, the two boys gather around my chair and hold out their hands, showing me to my seat as if I’m the greatest teacher ever….they make me feel so special! They won’t sit down until I sit down first! I tried to capture the moment on my camera, but it doesn’t do justice….we’ll see if I can get a good video.

Cheerleaders die hard! Today in gym I was doing handstands, cartwheels, round offs….all that good stuff. The kids just eat it up. I all taught them how to do handstands….against the wall of course, but handstands nonetheless; we’re off to a great start! Only one casualty…Tim got decked with Kerry’s foot as Kerry was flippin’ around doing cartwheels, I’m envisioning a black eye this upcoming week.

Thursday, October 8th

The kids went crazy in opening exercises today. They love playing ‘Down by the Banks,’ so when they’re good, Tabbi, Sam, and I will let them circle up to play the crazy game….it’s quite the event. At first, the kids hated getting ‘out’, but now they love it because they just play, play, and play! Well, today it was total chaos and all the kids decided to dog pile ME when they got out of the game. It was the dominoes effect all over again, but 10x better….child after child, piling up on Teacher Tanier. Oh the little ones….I feel we are really bonding now, wouldn’t you say?

Friday, October 9th

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY MOM & DAD! I love you! Thanks for all the love and support you’ve showed me throughout the years! Because of you, I had the best childhood, the best adolescence, and so far, a great start to adulthood…..to the BEST parents in the world…..here’s to another 26 years (It is 26, right?)!

KENTING WEEKEND! Every since I arrived in Taiwan, everyone has raved about going to the south—going to Kenting really, Taiwan’s tropical paradise, I’m goin’ to the beach, YAY, Tabbi and I did it! Lisa, our friend from Feng Yuen, had a couple extra spots with her group who was heading down for the weekend, so she invited us to join in the fun!

After work, Tabbi and I booked it outta school and rode down to the train station to catch the train to Kaohsiung (our half-way point) where we would stay with our good friend Charles. The train to Kaohsiung is about a three hour ride. We met Lisa on the train and we met Charles when we reached our destination. He took us back to his place (again, just a small room with a little bathroom, and mini fridge) where he had clean towels neatly folded and sleeping mats prepared just for us, so nice! He kept saying, “This night is so special to me, I’ve never had so many foreigners stay with me before!” We just kept laughing.

Oh my, it was so funny, we were all chillin’ in Charles’ apartment, getting ready for bed and what not…Charles went to take a shower…when he came out, he was in nothing but his little whitey tighty boxers. Haha. Tabbi and I started busting up laughing….I could not help myself, I felt like a little school girl giggling so much. At first, I’m not quite sure whether he understood exactly what we were laughing at, but he quickly caught on and put on some shorts….haha, I’m laughing as I’m writing this it was so funny! I had to bury my head in my backpack at the moment—I was laughing because Tabbi was laughing, and Tabbi was laughing because I was laughing; we just couldn’t hold it in. I find it so interesting too, because within the Asian culture, most people are very conservative, and so I wonder what he was thinking….I think he’s been watching too much American TV and too many American movies! Well, after chit-chatting and laughing into the wee hours of the night, we finally went to bed…the mats on the tile floor were surprisingly….dare I say, comfortable!?!

Saturday, October 10th

10.10….Taiwan’s Birthday—Horary for Holidays! We woke up early, around 7:30 am to meet the other Feng Yuen girls who were taking the high speed rail to Kaohsiung. After meeting outside the train station, we found a rather cheap taxi service to drive us the rest of the way (about two hours) to Kenting. We had a group of 11 people, so we got a pretty good deal, but we had to split up into two different cars. Tabbi and I, along with our new friend Charlene, had to squeeze into a seat built for two (I know, not the safest…but then again, I’m in Taiwan…they ride with four people on a scooter, without helmets, thinking all is well, but heaven forbid you stand on a chair, you could fall)! Thank goodness for Asian’s and their petite little bodies….we made it work.

The ride to Kenting was beautiful. We drove along the shore line for quite some time before arriving to our hostel! My first hostel, I had no idea what to expect, but it wasn’t too bad. We basically had the whole building to ourselves. Tabbi and I had our own room, and some of the other peeps shared. We all had a communal bathroom. The place: The Surf Shack….very quaint and fitting for a beach trip! After dropping our bags and changing into our suits, our taxi drivers took us to a little local establishment were we could engage in some fine snorkeling and other beach activities (Did our taxi drivers seriously wait for us to drop our bags at the hostel and then drive us to the beach??? Yes. Would that happen in America? Most likely, NOT)!

1. Snorkeling: We arrived at the shop and got fitted for full-blown wet suits—I felt as though I were going scuba diving, oh I wish. We then got our goggles, snorkels, wet boots, and life jackets—the ones with the crouch strap might I add….childhood memories began to flood my mind, gotta love that strap! We all piled into the back of this truck/van and headed down to the beach. On our walk down to the beach, I saw the cutest little dog. He was decked out in his gear too….he was wearing pink goggles and a bright yellow jacket—the Asians love their dogs! Seriously, sometimes I think the dogs are treated better than the children. Alright, that’s a slight exaggeration, and joke, but….I mean, how often do you see dogs wearing life jackets in America? How about scooter helmets? Sunglasses? See where I’m going with this…

Well, we had a fun time snorkeling, but as much as I hate to admit it, snorkeling in Hawaii is better! There, I said it, but it’s true. In Hawaii, the fish are better…bigger and more colorful, brighter and prettier….that’s not to say there isn’t great scuba diving or snorkeling in Asia, but at our specific spot, it didn’t stand a chance to Turtle Bay. Nonetheless, it was still amazing. Our guides gave us some bread to feed to the fish…we had schools upon schools of fish swarming around us…it was sweet!

2. Water weenie: Included in our day adventure was a little water weenie excursion! Alright, so I have to admit, I’m a little afraid of the deep, dark ocean….not knowing what’s underneath me just seems to freak me out, but put some high adventure water weenie in the picture and I just can’t resist! I was all over the place! For some odd reason, I felt that my wet suit would protect me from any dangerous creature lurking beneath me in the ocean water. We had fun thrashing around, and no worries, we wore helmets!

3. Scooters: Well, well, well….who knew foreigners couldn’t rent scooters anymore (so I guess I need some international license or something?)….Kenting is such a small, beachfront getaway that there are no buses or transportation systems put in place….only scooter rentals. Luckily Charles, Kelly, and Charlene, our Taiwanese friends, saved the day. We were quite sneaky—instead of renting six scooters at one rental shop, which is what we needed, Charles, Kelly, and Charlene rented three scooters at one shop, and three more at another shop….we totally worked the system… bad? Eh! Only in Taiwan.

4. Beach: The day just kept getting better. We found a little beach, set down some towels, and enjoyed listening to the wave’s crash on the shore. It was a bit overcast, so not too hot. I’d say the weather was perfect for relaxing because I totally fell asleep! The beach was different then expected…it wasn’t exactly white sand, in fact, it was a little rocky, and the beaches, for the most part, seemed to span only a short distance (then again, we only visited one beach, but that was the impression I got).

At the beach, some peeps played in the water while others beached it on the sand. We did have a pretty sweet running long jump contest. I was sure to lose. I mean, I was competing against Charles, a boy—need I say more, Sarah, she’s probably six feet tall, and Lindsay, who is also a good three inches taller than me….well, well, well….I guess height isn’t the only factor that determines a good long jumper! I came in second! Guess who was first? Yes….Charles in Charge! What a fun new beach game!

5. Dinner/Night Market: So we heard about this great little Thai restaurant off the main street in Kenting. We went to eat, thinking we’d get in right away because the restaurant’s placed back in this little alley, but no, we waited for three hours!!!! Three hours for nothing! Tabbi and I shared the Singapore curry….it came out looking like boney Chicken stew….luckily we had some chips and salsa for an appetizer, which were divine (haven’t had those for four awaited months).

Alright, so during our three hour dinner wait we hit up the night market. It was so cool; at night the main street in Kenting turns into this market full of food vendors and cheap goods. The vendors really just came out of the woodwork. As we walked up and down the streets of the market, I think just about everyone grabbed a snack….we were all starving waiting for dinner—good thing since dinner wasn’t too impressive.

6. Nighty Night: After dinner we all jumped on our scoots and headed to our hostel about 15 minutes outside of Kenting. As I said before, it was cute and quaint. I only have one complaint….no cockroaches in the bathroom please…flying cockroaches that is!!!

Sunday, October 11th

Kenting continued…As much as we all wanted to sleep in from the day before, we woke up early to get a good start on the day….this weekend was the best for our long journey to Kenting because our branch was watching the conference broadcast this weekend—something that we can easily watch on the internet at home.

1. Eluanbi Lighthouse: We drove to the most southern tip of Taiwan and hiked up to this lighthouse that was built in the 1800’s. The lighthouse was pretty sweet because at the time, it was only one of the few fortified lighthouses in the world. The lighthouse was built with a moat, cannons, and soldiers to protect it from invading aborigines. After touring around the lighthouse, we took a walk down to the beach. We jumped off the wood plank and onto the big rocks that ran right into the ocean….sweet landscape=sweet pics.

2. Kenting National Forest: We took the scooters up through Kenting’s National Forest…I felt like I was coasting on a roadster winding back and forth through the mountains of Colorado or something (alright, so I’ve never done that, but I could only imagine). The wind was blowing through my hair and the weather was perfect….I loved being outside and enjoying all the beauty around me. When we got to the top of the mountain, we hopped off the scoots and went hiking through the forest. We hiked through some fun, old coral caves….I stepped in a puddle of gunk….munched on some pumpkin seeds….had a snake cross my path….and had a great ole’ time.

3. Lunch: We went to Amy’s Cucina for lunch and had some real American food. Tabbi and I shared a great green salad and some chicken pesto chicken. I ate it all up---even the raw onions (mom, I’m turning into you….and I love it!) While we were eating, our chairs started shaking, and then the tables…another earthquake! Me, Tabbi, and Lisa immediately dropped our food to our plate, we were a little panicked. Meanwhile, Charles was chomping on a bone from his fried chicken….the quake didn’t even phase him, nor anyone else in the restaurant. Everyone just kept working as usual.

So, as we were leaving the restaurant, Tabbi and I saw the cutest little boy, couldn’t have been over two years old. He was chowin’ down his food, in squat position—hilarious! Here us American’s practice the squat for months before we get it down, and this two year old boy assumes the position so naturally….nature or nuture? Hum, it’s up for debate!

4. On the road again: Kenting was a short trip, but a fun one nonetheless. We took a taxi back to Kaohsiung (ironically enough we had the same taxi drivers), and watched the movie Hairspray to pass by the time. I’d never see the flick, but it was light and hearty for the drive. Our driver was so nice to let us watch the musical, which was all in English….no Chinese subtitles! After arriving in Kaohsiung, Tabbi and l left the other teachers and Charles, we boarded a train back to Changhua and walked through our front door around 11:00 p.m. Being so tired from the busy weekend, I hopped in the shower and hit the sack….

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Chapter 15 Pics!

Happy Birthday Tabbi! 09/29/2009

Start the day with breakfast in bed and end the day with a little KTV (karaoke)....can't beat a birthday like that!

The group at KTV...seriously, best Karaoke EVER! We had our own room, special for us to sing with just our group and a whole buffet of food....it doesn't get any better than that!


Tabbi and I singin' our hearts out to 'Dancing Queen'!


Day Trip...Taipei ZOO! 10/03/2009
It was Wendy's birthday, so a bunch of us girls from both Feng Yuen and Changhua made the trek to the city. We hit up the zoo and had a blast!

Tabbi, Lisa, and Me at the Taipei ZOO!


Beautiful and green!


Me and Tabbi, the twins, or so people say!


Ride, ride, ride that pony!


Taipei Zoo=Jungle Safari ...SWEET...here are the top-picks for animals of the day!

African or Asian, can you tell the difference?
These guys were dancing and swaying together...it was so cool!



This little guy came right over and started chattin' with us. If it wasn't for the electric barrier fence, I'm sure we would have become quick friends!








Alright, poo or ice cream? ....hum....


Do you have your answer? I'm not sure what's up with all the poo in Asia, but everyone seems to be obsessed with it here....it's everywhere. You can even buy POO candy!


....and again, is this for real?


A little 'POOped' at the zoo! After a full day of walking and touring around, Sarah and I just needed a quick rest! We kept our smiles though!


Out and about in the big city!

Crusin' in the city....'We Go' or 'Wego'....not sure, but it made for a fun picture. Wendy's Birthday Group. We had a really fun trip!


Purchasing our tickets for the Ferris Wheel. Although Lisa may look perfectly calm in this picture, let me assure you that she was the one with the clammy hands clutched to the railing of our car....I was dancing around in the air when Lisa could barely handle looking out the window, but she did it! What a trooper!


Flying in Taipei's Eye...the view was amazing, but a bit cloudy!


We made it!


Moon Festival! BBQ's, mooncakes, and dumplings...YUMMY!

Torry, teaching me how to make dumplings!!!


The group, minus Tabbi, at Torry's house!


On our way back to the train station from Torry's, we saw this billboard. We're not quite sure what it means, but we found it somewhat amusing.

Chapter 15

Alright, so I now I know I am really behind, but just bear with me!!!

Chapter 15 Novel:

Monday, September 28th

Today was Teacher’s Day in Taiwan! One of my older students brought me a card thanking me for my teaching—my kids are so thoughtful! They’re always bringing me little treats, I love it! One of the younger kids’ mom brought all the teachers fruit tea for the occasion as well….so yummy (don’t worry, its not real tea)!

Scott and Jimmy (two of my favorite SPE’s) have started this new thing….here it is….whenever they repeat English correctly after me, or behave as a ‘super student,’ I always try to reinforce their behavior with a very good…laudy daudy da…so they know what they’re doing is good and correct. They get so excited to know that they’re doing something right, they just can’t hold it in….Scott runs toward me, wraps his arms around my waist and tucks his legs through mine, clinging to me like a monkey to a tree…then Jimmy has to follow latching on behind. It’s the funniest thing. I have these two little munchkins clinging to me, front and back—they are soooo dang cute!

We had ice cream in kitchen today…the kids think vanilla ice cream is banana ice cream…just another little tongue twister for ‘em….one of these days they’ll get it!

Tuesday, September 29th

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TABBI! It’s my roomie, Tabbi’s birthday today! I always love surprising people with breakfast in bed, so Sarah, Hanna, and I woke up a early today to cook a little French toast and eggs…..my first time cooking in our kitchen, for good reason too (yes…I’m still eating lots of cereal)! Our pans are so old and yucky that they create smoke off the stove terribly. If we had a fire alarm in our apartment, it would have gone off. We had to open the windows and bring out the fans…it was so bad. Nonetheless, our breakfast didn’t taste all the bad—fresh fruit, orange juice, scrambled eggs, and French toast with honey and peanut butter (great topping huh?….we couldn’t find any syrup at the corner store). Everything was very make shift, but hey, a surprising breakfast in bed is always good!

Cooking in the kitchen today actually made me realize just how badly it needed to be cleaned. I moved out all the furniture and got caught up in the moment, cleaning away. It’s amazing how much a clean house can start the day off right!

After work, a group of us went out to KTV (karaoke) for Tabbi’s birthday! Oh my….Karaoke in Taiwan is amazing…seriously, I had so much fun! I mean, who wouldn’t love dancing around, bouncing off the walls, singing to the top of your lungs with your roomies—good times! So this is how karaoke works here…you call in advance to reserve a room for your party. When you arrive at KTV, you are escorted to your parties own private Karaoke room—much like a hotel room, bathroom and all, just no beds. It’s just you and your friends who get to sing together. I thought it’d be a little intimidating at first, but it didn’t take me any time to jump into the groove. The atmosphere was great. We didn’t have to go to some smoky bar, or wait in line to sing one song….we were able to enjoy our friends’ company and sing whatever we wanted, whenever we wanted…it was sweet! There was also a buffet of yummy food outside in the furor, which made the night that much better! We had such a fun time—Tabbi’s birthday=success!

Wednesday, September 30th

This weekend is Moon Festival here in Taiwan—who knew it was such a big holiday! Sam, JoAnna, Martin, Sara, Megan, and others have all brought me moon cakes! I’ve eaten so many moon cakes I think I could throw up! Some of the cakes are really good, filled with red bean, green bean, taro, or other yummy stuff (I never imagined I’d say red bean=yummy…never say never)! There are some filled with some crazy mystery meat though….not my favorite! Thank you to all my wonderful students who give me the drive to keep going!

Thursday, October 1st

So there’s a new Korean song out and about, ‘Sorry Sorry’ by Super Junior. The kids love this song…I am amazed by how many of my students not only know some of the words to the song, but who also know the dance moves as well….even my little SPE’s. Between each class we always sing a song…something like Popcorn Popping or Five Little Monkeys, but this week all the kids have refused to sing anything else but ‘Sorry Sorry!’ Haha…the little ones and myself really only know the chorus…’Sorry sorry sorry sorry, mickey mickey mickey mickey…’ and then we just move about humming the rest. Tabbi and I took a video of the little ones doing the dance in our opening exercises today….it’s adorable. I will have to share!

Friday, October 2nd

Alright, so with only five teachers at our school, and working hours to our max, there is little room for any flexibility. Luckily, Tabbi and I both teach 2A’s now, so if one us every needs a little switcharoo in the schedule, we can help each other out. Today I planned to go to Taipei with Torry, so Tabbi was so nice to switch the Wednesday/Friday class. Right after SPE’s, I flew out the door to catch the bus to Taipei (all by myself….I am so surprised how easy it is to get around here….especially when my Chinese is not so great)! My little kids kept waving goodbye to me as I rode away on my bike--bless their little hearts!

I met Torry at the train station in Taipei—with no phone to contact each other, we prearranged a meeting place so we could find one another. That’s always an experience….we never know if we’ll actually find one another, but we did!!!! How did the world ever survive before cell phones?

After meeting up with Torry, we went to meet up with Torry’s old mission buddy, Peter, who is actually from Brigham City. He was in town on business, so we all went out to dinner (Tepanyaki….one of my new favorites)! Torry took us to the biggest night market in Taiwan, so they say….really, once you’ve seen one, you’ve seen them all. Peter’s wife wanted some shoes from ‘The Orient’, so I got to be the shoe model….I love shopping for other people, it’s always more fun! Oh my word, we were walking down the crowded street and low and behold, THERE….hanging on the wall was a…University of Utah t-shirt! Crazy? My thoughts exactly….I just had to take a picture. The spelling was even correct, very fortunate because most English translations on shirts and other goods always comes out super jumbled.

From dinner, Torry and I went back to her brother’s place to spend the night. Because it was so late, we had to take a taxi….our driver couldn’t exactly find the address to the apartment, so Torry’s bro had to come pick us up on his scooter….yes, three people on a scooter. I mean, I see it all the time, but I never thought it would be me. I was obviously on the very back with my big backpack hanging out from the seat. I was holding on to dear life….I wish I had a video of the whole thing, it was so fun playing, ‘lets see who can stay on the scooter the longest’! When we arrived to the apartment, did I say apartment??? I meant, room with a bathroom, yup….housing is so expensive in Taipei and the other big cities that many of the apartments have just one big room, enough for a bed and a desk, with a bathroom. Anyhow, when we arrived to the apartment, Torry’s brother was very hospitably and he gave us girls the bed, thanks! Torry’s bro was soooo funny….whenever Torry would speak to me in English he would just look at her with his straight face and mutter, “You, NO ENGLISH! Me, no understand!” Haha, I just kept busting up laughing every time we started speaking English—he kept giving us THE LOOK! I made the whole ‘no speaking Chinese’ thing up to him by teaching him how to play the card game, Speed, he liked it! Surprising how I was able to teach a game to someone without actually speaking to them. I guess I’ve become really good at explaining every little detail since that’s what I do everyday.

Saturday, October 3rd

Torry and I slept in, it felt so nice. We laid in bed listening to the pouring rain outside for about an hour before we decided to get up and get ready for the day—it always seem to rain in Taipei, every time I’m there, without fail, it rains!

Torry took me to Hot Pot today for lunch (it’s a whole bunch of food dumped into a pot and boiled right in front of you to eat). I must be really getting used to the cuisine here because I didn’t even hesitate to stick anything in my mouth. Ha, “Torry, what’s this….” I’d say holding up my chop sticks, which were clamping some mystery food….“Oh, just octopus”….“Ok”….and in my mouth it’d go! Yummy!

After lunch, Torry and I split ways, and I took the metro to meet up with my roomies and some other teachers at the Taipei Zoo! The zoo was sooo fun! It was our friend Wendy’s birthday, so we had a good time playing around. The zoo closed a bit early, so we had to rush, but we saw all we wanted to: zebras, giraffes, rhinoceros’, hippos, tigers, elephants, orangutans, panda bears, black bears, monkeys, monkeys, and more monkeys! Side note* for some reason, Asia has this weird fascination with ‘poo’….really, I’m not kidding. I don’t understand it. At the zoo there was this whole wall of poo, and there was even a cartoon sculpture of poo to climb into for a picture. You can find poo candy just about anywhere too….I just haven’t figured out what the hype’s all about yet!

From the zoo, we took the metro to the ‘Taipei Eye’….a huge green ferris wheel that shows off all of Taipei. We all went on the ride, even Lisa, who is deathly afraid of heights. I made the mistake of getting into the wrong ferris wheel car (for lack of better words)…..Lisa wouldn’t let me rock the car. Just standing up out of my seat was a little too much for her. Haha, we made a deal, when we were ¾ of the way done with the ride, Lisa would allow all us girls to stand and dance around a bit…it was a fair trade considering her hands were clamming up due to her anxiety. The view at the top of the wheel was just gorgeous, but I must say, a bit cloudy. All of us girls had a fun day trip in Taipei…venturing into the big city for a day is well worth the 2 ½ hour drive.

Oh my goodness! Tonight, back at home in Changhua, I was just lying in my bed around 2:00 am….a common occurrence, these late nights…..all of the sudden my bed started shaking…not just a little, but a lot. Not knowing what was happening, I started to feel a little bit dizzy. I jumped out of bed realizing it was an earthquake. Just as I opened my door, I heard all my roommates doors swing open as well. The earthquake had woken us all. Sarah thought I was shaking her, trying to wake her up for church. Wow….we have earthquakes all the time here, but never too extreme. I always wonder how long the quake will last, so far we’ve been pretty lucky. Right after the quake I tried to go back to bed, but then another outburst happened, right outside of our apartment building….someone was shooting off fireworks for Moon Festival, and at 2:30 in the morning….no one ever sleeps during the holidays. Sarah and I watched a good show as we sat on our kitchen window seal, but after all the excitement I couldn’t get to bed until about 4:00 am…bummer!

Sunday, October 4th

Church was good! We were able to fellowship a young girl today….she just wandered into the chapel, not really knowing what she was doing. We told her a bit about the church, but she was more interested in learning English…we get a lot of newcomers that way, but hey, whatever works!

Torry came to pick Tabbi and I up from church today—we went back to her place to celebrate MOON FESTIVAL! We were going to barbeque, but the weather didn’t permit. It’s so funny, ask any Taiwanese what they’ll do for Moon Festival and they’ll say BARBEQUE, gotta love it! Anyhow, we ended up making dumplings, oh yes, I made my very own dumplings from scratch…they were delicious! After dinner, Torry’s mom made us some dessert, a real Taiwanese delicacy. It’s a wild fruit and it costs about $90 US for 1 kilogram….sooooo expensive! Anyhow, it looks like a little furry nut….you scrape off the fur and place the nut in water and it turns to jelly….I’m not crazy, this is true! After the jelly sets (about ten minutes)….you squeeze a little lemon over the dish and it tastes pretty good. Torry’s house was a lot of fun, but when invited to a Taiwanese home for food, you must realize the Taiwanese like to enjoy their eating….they eat little amounts at a time, and it usually takes hours, so be prepared to stay for the whole afternoon!

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Chapter 14 Pics

SUN MOON LAKE Day Trip! Saturday, September 26th

Sun Moon Lake at first glance! Biggest lake in Taiwan, located in the center of the island!


The Changhua group! Roommates and Secretary (L-R): Sarah Lilly, Emily Yeh, Tabbi Perkins, Hanna Postma, and Me!

Birthday Stairs....most fitting since it was Tabbi's Birthday weekend...18 years, once again! Happy Birthday Tip!

Birthday wishes...upclose peek!

Tabbi and I outside the Wunwu Temple....

Biggest Lions in Taiwan!

Real or Fake? or as the Chinese say....True or False? You be the judge!

Making a wish...this is my wishing stick that I pulled from the jar!
- Wish One: Play it cool and safe, be careful the double games. To be meticulous at every step can triumph in every battle.
- Wish Two: Life-long fame and wealth. Victory in litigation. Illness cured speedily. Ideal marriage. To have a newborn son (as you know, having sons was very prized traditionally). Travelers to return home soon.
Sounds like two great wished huh? Fake out! As I was reading my wishes to the girls, Sarah looked down at my paper and said, “Tanier, didn’t you pull out stick number 37, not 36?” Whoops, I grabbed the wrong wish! Silly me…alright, second time around, real wish
- Wish Two (for real): Litigation be compromised. Ailment be prayed for peace. Wealth begged only a few. Seeking fame be secured scarcely. Marriage may be matched. Travelers be sent back. To incline toward charity be assured as round as the full-moon.
Haha….so my ‘real’ second wish isn’t as great as the first I picked up….eh….it’s sixes. After reading our wishes, Christina directed us over to the ‘wish interpreter.’ He asked what I had wished for….a little reluctant to tell him, I did anyhow….”Ugh, will I ever get married?” Haha, what a wish eh! His reply, “Open your heart and don’t be sooo stubborn!!!” No the answer I was looking for!

Atop the temple!


The group at Shueishe Warf...lunch=dumplings=my favorite!

Pic with a native!

Tabbi and I in front of the beautiful lake!


Cihen Pagoda

Swinging on a vine....this didn't last long....Tarzan makes it look much easier!

Drum jumping!

Giant Bell!

Atop the Pagoda.

Peacocks Farm!


Boat ride around Sun Moon Lake!





Proof that everywhere I go, I must get my temperature taken!