Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Saturday, July 28, 2012
my country and yours
~Kim
one week to go!
We are more than halfway through our trip now and are starting to turn our thoughts back to home. Some questions are in the order of " what is the first food we want to eat?", or "how fast can I buy a ice cold diet coke?". But we also are wondering what impact will this trip have on us and how will it change our life when we get home. I wonder who many people I will be able to keep in contact with and for how long. I guess we don't really know what impact this trip will have on us, but this is a life changer for sure.
~Kim
Friday, July 27, 2012
End of Second Week of Teaching!
This has been a busy week for us in China. I have been teaching my class a lot of games that they can use to help their own students learn English and have more fun. One of the major concerns of the teachers who have come to learn from us is how they can inspire their students' interest in learning English. I have discovered that a lot of the games I use at summer camp and youth events are easily adaptable to help with learning English vocabulary and oral skills. Yesterday I led half the participants in a Pictionary competition and believe me, there was some serious competition! My hope is that these teachers can take these new games back to their schools, along with the stories we have shared about life in America, and make their English language classes more fun and engaging for their students. We are surely starting to have some fun in our classes here. I have been able to reach a level of comfort and friendship with my class in a relatively short time, mostly thanks to their abundant hospitality and eagerness to learn from us. Tomorrow we get to go visit the famous Tea Mountain of Ya'an where legend says the very first tea came from. Expect to see pictures of that trip posted soon!
p.s. The picture is of some of us hanging out at a tea house along the river learning Chinese card games from our new friends.
Monday, July 23, 2012
waterfalls
Play Day
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Hot Pots, Pandas, and Waterfalls!
Today, we had the privilege of visiting Bifeng Gorge, which is near Ya'an and is the home of a panda reserve as well as a beautiful trail through the gorge. The pandas were fun to see and take pictures of. The gorge trail was very steep, slippery and breathtaking in more ways than one. We followed the river and witnessed many spectacular waterfalls. After all that exercise, I think we will definitely sleep well tonight. The plan for tomorrow is simply to rest and prepare for our second week of teaching. Blessings to you all and good night.
~ Erik
Friday, July 20, 2012
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
English Corner
Monday, July 16, 2012
Ya'an - First Day Teaching!
I am so grateful to be having this experience with my wonderful wife, Kim. I can't imagine doing this without her, especially since it was her idea in the first place. We have settled into a comfortable routine in a short amount of time: devotion, breakfast, teaching, lunch, teaching, debriefing, dinner, laundry in the sink, and lesson planning. Our days are full and blessed. We were able to attend church on Sunday and were warmly greeted by the Christians we met. A few were excited to see us and practice their English. We have been trying to pick up as much Chinese as we can, but it proves difficult as people here are understandably more interested in practicing English with us. It is the reason we came, after all. We thank you all for your continued prayers and will continue to update you on our experience. I will post some pictures of the past couple days as well.
Blessings,
Erik
Friday, July 13, 2012
Ya'an China
~Kim
Picture,
they don't waist any space on the buses here. this was our bus ride on our way to get to the Plane.
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Visiting the Drum Tower Hospital
~Kim
The picture is of the door to the old hospital building and the words above the door announce the hospital to be a Christian Hospital.
Monday, July 9, 2012
First Day in Nanjing
We also braved the horrendous humidity this afternoon to explore Xuanwu Lake Park, which is just next to or hotel. Xuanwu Lake is one of the three most reputed lakes in southern China and includes five islands. Many local people enjoy walking and exercising around the lake in the morning and evening. The picture is of the lake with the city center of Nanjing in the background.
~ Erik
Sunday, July 8, 2012
So we made it!
With the help of our friend from the China Christian Council, "Nick", we were driven straight to our hotel with no problem. Nick was born and raised here in Shanghai and now works for the CCC in their public relations and works with their international guests like us, fielding emails and the all important job of meeting them at the airport to make sure our first experience in China is a good one. We also met three more teachers when we first arrived at our hotel. We are looking forward to getting started tomorrow. As of now we are having fun watching Chinese TV and getting ready for bed.
Good Night
Kim Free
Saturday, July 7, 2012
The plane to Vancouver was tiny and prop-driven and the one to Shanghai should be a huge jet, so I get to spend the day traveling on the smallest and the largest airplanes I've ever been on. Kim and I are super excited to arrive in China around 2pm on Sunday. (2am Sunday morning for most of you) Hopefully we will get to relax some and see a bit of Shanghai before leaving for orientation in Nanjing on Monday. Not much else to say just yet as we are just traveling and waiting for planes. More to come soon!
~ Erik