Thursday, May 31, 2007
New Pictures!
End of Week 2 & most of Week 3
This Album is Thursday, May 24th to Saturday, May 26th so it only has 22 photos in it for now- I'll definitely let you all know when to check it again :)
End of Week 3 & Week 4
Miss you!
Saturday, May 26, 2007
-Shanghai Noon-
It’s crazy already being back in
After taking the subway back to Nanjing, a popular shopping street in Shanghai, we got lunch at McDonald’s (which miraculously tasted just like the McDonald’s in America) and shopped one last time before going back to the hotel to get ready for the Acrobatic show we were seeing with the whole group. The show was pretty cool, but we had seen a lot of it already in the one we saw back in
Today was check out day, so once again we were woken up by a phone call, packed, got some breakfast, and met the group down in the lobby. Before heading back to
Well after powering through the museum and getting my 3rd starbucks of the trip (yea, I found 3 different locations… I now know where I’d live in China if I had to!), we took the bus back to Nantong which is where I am now, exhausted and looking forward to lots of sleep. Once I post this there will hopefully be three more before it and if I get on it, two more photo album links will be posted as well- so enjoy, and thanks for reading my rambling.. I really appreciate it! Feel free to give me feedback on the pictures and posts, and maybe even a couple videos that I hope to post soon too- love and miss you all!
Friday, May 25, 2007
Hangzhou and Shanghai, China
So I sadly don’t have internet here in
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Suzhou, China
We’re just two days into our first week of traveling and already I’m loving it- it’s a nice change of scenery! Our first hotel that was in
Sunday, May 20, 2007
Our First Day of Traveling
Around 9 in the morning we left NTU and traveled to
Soccer in China
So we're leaving for
Anyways, I know I haven't mentioned much about what I do outside of class here on the weekdays, and really it isn't much besides hanging out with the other students I'm here on the trip with, our China buddies, and occasionally playing soccer, visiting North Street right outside campus, maybe going downtown for dinner/sight seeing, and of course spending time online and talking to friends and family with the most brilliant software program ever called Skype. Of course I have stories for just about all of these events but probably the best story that sums up just how most of this trip has gone happened Friday afternoon. A bunch of the WSU students were in charge of planning this big party/talent show sort of event and when Friday finally arrived lots of people were either practicing what they were doing for the show, or helping out in some way. So when someone announced that there was a soccer game at
So shortly after 3pm I made it to the field, not dressed up to play because I had played two days before and then worked out just the day before so I was a little sore and needed a break.. But when we got to the normal fields, we found out that the game was actually on the huge stadium field. A little surprised, we head over there to find that we are actually playing the school's soccer team, there's a decent crowd there to watch, and the news station isn't local, it's for the entire freaking province! On top of that, we had just enough people willing to play and some of them were hurt but attempting to play anyways, so our chances weren't looking too good. As the game started up I really began wanting to play, but I was wearing jean capris and flip flops, and the dormitory was on the other side of campus so the walk alone would take up most of the game. So what did my professor do? He made one of the China students lend me their bike (which was the most rusted sad hunk of metal I had ever seen in my life with the weirdest seat that was so low I looked ridiculous) and told me to go change. After getting used to riding a bike for the first time in years and avoiding the pointing and laughing by all the Chinese students I passed (I'm still not sure if it was because my bike was so ridiculous or because I was so wobbly and unbalanced!) I finally made it back to the game in the only clean stuff I could find that was suitable to play soccer in. The only pair of tennis shoes I brought were these checkered slip-on Vans and I never intended to play soccer in them but none the less they would work. But as I tried to head out onto the field my professor stopped me and said "You can't play in those shoes, they aren't right! Here let’s trade shoes". Now my professor is a 5'7 small Chinese man that definitely had smaller feet than me but he refused to believe that and continued to take off his shoes. After getting over the slight awkwardness of the situation and him telling me that I indeed did have giant feet, I ran out on the field to play.
The game went well other then the fact that most of our team realized they were horribly out of shape and some even got a little banged up. I unintentionally tripped a guy so bad that my left shin bruised deeper then anything I've ever experienced before... and with my turf burn right above it from a previous game I played in I definitely looked like I had been beat up or something. All in all it was a fun 90 minute game (yea we also didn't know it was going to be THAT LONG) and we lost only 5 to 4.
Funtimes... gotta love being told something totally different than what actually ends up happening! But like my dad mentioned to me earlier today, that's just a typical guy for ya :) Haha- Anyways it is LATE here and now I have even less time till I need to be packed and leaving and I would like to get a few hours of sleep.. Night!
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Videos
Non-stop Busy
So every time I’ve tried sitting down to write another post I always get distracted… so what better way then just to bring my laptop with me to class and to work on it during our FOUR continuous hours of lecture?
It’s hard to believe that it’s almost been a week since my last post..! The weekend was full of activities, starting with an opening ceremony for a sport festival/meet at the university. Every department was represented and the walked around the track somewhat like the opening ceremony for the Olympics, followed with a traditional dragon dance (SO cool) and other dances ranging from hip-hop to salsa, which was very entertaining to see! There were people from all over Nantong and adjacent towns/cities at the event, including lots of journalists and cameramen. We thought most of them were just taking pictures of the large crowd in the stands but it soon became apparent that everyone was just taking pictures of us- we felt like celebrities to say the least! Cell phone cameras, tv video cameras, and newspaper cameras all were aimed at our very noticeable American group for the majority of the show, and afterwards I was even interviewed for a newspaper! It’s fun to know we’re the first large group of Americans to come around Nantong so I hope we’re doing a good job representing our country because we’re the only Americans most of the students have ever seen in real life!
The rest of Friday morning was spent in our two classes, and the early afternoon was dedicated to finishing our first take-home exam for our marketing class. Luckily I finished mine early and was able to head off campus with a group to what the students call “North Street” which is basically a long row of restaurants, shops, and marketplaces located just beyond the gates of the campus. We explored around there for awhile and then continued to hang out the rest of the night which was fun because the group as a whole definitely got to know each other better just by hanging out in our dorm and watching downloaded movies/tv shows.
Saturday morning we all got on a bus at 9am and headed to the #1 textile factory in China located a half hour from campus. It was the first textile factory in all of China so that was pretty cool to see. They even took us into the actually factory to see how the fabric was made which I posted a few pictures of in the album on facebook. Afterwards we visited a HUGE flea market, which I really wish we would have gone to after seeing a normal mall because everything in the mall was SO pricey compared to the dirt cheap prices at the flea market. But we were also discouraged to buy anything there because our china buddies said it was all very poor quality and that we wouldn’t like it… it’s hard to get across to them that we DO want to knock-off brands and that the quality is exactly what we’re looking for because they buy things that are nicer so they think that’s what we want- it’s just one of those things that’s hard to describe with the language barrier but we’ve been working on it!
With a full day of shopping and touring the factory, we were very pleased to hear that the university was treating us to dinner. The restaurant reminded me a lot of Benihana’s in downtown Seattle because it was a Japanese restaurant where each large table had its own chef that cooked what you ordered right in front of you. It was all you can eat and we definitely took advantage of that… I think we were literally there for 2-2 ½ hours just eating our hearts out and WOW did we have some interesting food (again, refer to the pictures… I can’t even believe some of the things I tried)! Afterwards we were supposed to split up into our groups but it turned out most of us wanted to check out this bar that served American liquor in the downtown area. Yea, it was definitely just an American bar altogether full of random European sailors/captains, but we soon got the place loud and rowdy and had a good few hours of fun-
Sunday was meant to be my day to relax and to catch up on sleep, but of course that didn’t happen.. I mean really, it was still the weekend! Some groups had been to a cool park with crocodiles and other attractions but what sounded even more appealing was what our China buddies referred to as “Wolff Hill”, a large temple/monestary we could see from our campus. After another trip downtown where I got a few gifts for friends and family (and where I had some AMAZING ‘dumplings’.. aka really good pot stickers), I headed up Wolff Hill with a good portion of our group. Outside of the gates there were tons of vendors selling all kinds of incense which I completely didn’t understand, but once we made the loooong climb up the hill I found out why. The temple was full of statues dedicated to gods and goddesses meant to bring various kinds of good fortune and happiness to their followers. People brought coin money and incense for them, which the monks continued to light the entire time we were there. Again, refer to the pictures to see more about what I’m talking about, along with the comments I left below them!
Finally Monday came, meaning the end of the on-going fun and back to classes, which have kept me busy for the majority of the week. If I haven’t been catching up on sleep, visiting North Street, or hanging out with people from the group, all my other time has been dedicated to typing up homework for each of my two classes- we have quite a bit seeing that we go to each class 2 hours a day Monday thru Thursday and then just 75 minutes each on Friday… talk about cramming- but its nice that after tomorrow I’ll officially be halfway done completing 6 credits! My other 3 credit course is a combination of posting journal entries on our trip’s website, writing a lengthy paper about the cultural difference between China and the U.S., and designing a sort of ‘year book’ for our time here at Nantong University for both the U.S. and Nantong students to have as a keepsake- yea, I’m quite busy! So for those of you who knew I was planning on taking an Accounting class online as well, I found out over this past week that I actually passed the class so I am now officially a certified business major at Washington State University! I can finally say I’m halfway done with college… it’s so hard to believe! Granted there is a possibility that I might stay for an extra semester or two but I WILL be done with my majors in 4 years as long as I stay on track!
So I’ve definitely taken a few breaks since I first started writing, because now it’s 5pm and for the rest of tonight I’m working on marketing homework with my China buddy Kuang Li and studying for our first management operations test tomorrow… wish me luck!
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Getting situated-
It’s been just under 2 days since we’ve been here and already I feel like I’ve spent a week in
Tuesday was spent situating ourselves and getting to know the campus, which by the way is surprisingly large with all relatively new buildings. After getting our meal cards (similar to cougar cards with cougar cash that can be spent anywhere on campus), I watched my roommate attempt to order food at the dining hall nearest to our dormitory which all in itself was very entertaining. We stand out like crazy so not only is everyone looking at us but some genuinely want to help us which is next to impossible unless they know any English.
After eating we were split into groups of 6 and then paired with our Chinese student group who showed us around and told us a little about themselves. Even though most of them had been studying English for 5-10 years it was still hard to communicate simply because studying a language is entirely different than speaking it (which I think anyone can agree with… even with an easier language like Spanish). We then had our first day of classes and then walked off campus to a market place where we got the Ethernet cords (thank god! Two days without internet was starting to wear on me).
Another thing I bought at the store was a surge protector which a guy I was with swore would work for my hair dryer and straightener… me being stupid and believing him even though I knew he was wrong, bought it, took it back, and had him plug my hair dryer into it which instantly blew out the electricity in my entire room.. yea.. it was pretty entertaining but I felt like the American idiot who should’ve known better- and I did! I swear, every time I listen to a guy things blow up, even literally! Anyways.. I ended up getting a new hair dryer and I’m now borrowing a straightener of another Alpha Phi on the trip- yay for sisters!
The rest of that evening was free time where we did anything from shopping, exploring, spending time online/contacting friends and family, sleeping, to even drinking. I had forgotten that there wasn’t a drinking age in
I woke up today (Wednesday) 10 minutes before my alarm which was nice and took my second cold shower... I have to shower in the morning to wake up but unfortunately the hot water isn’t on at any time in the morning, so unless I get used to showering in the early evening I’ll have cold showers the entire 4 weeks we’ll spend on the campus! We had normal class times today which was pretty crazy- 2 hours for Marketing, a short break, and then 2 hours for Management Operations. You could tell everyone in the class was struggling to get through the final hour but hopefully once we’ve adjusted to the time it’ll be a little easier for us to sit through.
After classes a bunch of us went to lunch with our
After lunch my roommate and I thought we should take a short nap, and this is when I realized that I really DID have jet lag.. I set my alarm but you know how that goes- I managed to turn it off without remembering and we woke up to Bill, our group leader, pounding on our door telling us that the bus was leaving in 2 minutes! We had a tour that night in a boat around
Tomorrow we are going to some opening ceremony of a sport festival they’re having on campus, classes, break, then a trip to downtown
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I’d love to hear any feedback about the pictures or just questions that you have… I miss you all so much and still can’t believe that I’m 15 hours ahead and across the
Tuesday, May 8, 2007
Finally here...
So we’re finally here and settled.. It only took 10 hours to get from
We got to
So it’s now