A.K.A. I help send my Mother to an early grave. So we got our first payment, and debated on our first major purchase. We figure if we stay in Li Xian for two years, the cost of bus fare and taxi rides back home would end up being very costly in the long term. So Read More
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Mid-Autumn Festival
Wednesday was Mid-Autumn Festival. I’d hoped to get some pictures of what goes on in town for the Festival, but the weather played against us for that. In the space of 24 hours we went from a heat index of 105 to a wind chill of 56. High winds rolled in ahead of the cold Read More
Things to take with you to China
So if you decide you’re going to go to China for any good length of stay, here is a list of what to pack and bring with you. 1) Clothes. I know this goes without saying, but if you are going to China because you will working there, bring atleast a weeks worth of clothing Read More
The Story of the Apartment
So, I think most people did not believe me at first when I tried to explain just how bad the apartment was when we got here. It was literally unlivable. Now I realize that I was exhausted and in a bit of shock when we first saw it, so I waited about half an hour Read More
Oh look, a blog post
So for the last week we’ve been having our apartment remodeled, which meant living in the not so nice apartment for a while. While work was going on, our internet was turned off, and it took a few days after being finished for the service to be restored. But we’re back now, and just about Read More
Two Scoops of Peppers in Every Bowl
One of the things that folks kept telling us is that we’d be losing weight over here. This would be true if every meal the school lunch room made wasn’t smothered in peppers. Now before you think you’d be able to handle it, think of it a different way. Your food will be spicy, you Read More
So what's next to break?
Its been a rough few days. So far we get one thing fixed and then something else breaks down. First the washer faucet broke, then after getting that fixed we discovered the A/C in our bedroom had a big leaking problem. We learned this after putting one of Amanda’s bags under it so that everything Read More
Uber-long Random Picture Thread
an open-air cardThese little open-air carts are a popular way to get around Yangshuo. One time we were able to fit 14 people in one! (though, that is not recommended, lol)Seth, warming up for his practice teaching.Apparently, anything can be cured with FIRE!Ah, the golden arches, the universal symbol for happiness!So I have just a Read More
Chinese Food
Part of the tour of Yangshuo with Patrick was a trip to the market. The market is divided into two parts: the fruit market (which has fruits, veggies, and a few meats) and the meat market (which has all kinds of meat, poultry, fish, and a few fruits and veggies). Seth and I did go Read More
Long Post is Long, part 2: The Move
Sunday we discovered that our school had been changed on us again and that we were leaving that afternoon. Suddenly it was time to pack, get postcards made and sent, get snacks. We said our goodbyes to the other teachers, loaded up in the van and off to the train station. The porter we hired Read More