Sorry for the long delay in jotting down some thoughts but it has been too busy. We try to have a nice vacation to Vietnam but did not go for several reasons. One we didn’t know that you have to have an email letter from the VN consulate that approves your travel to their country. You take that with you to the airport & then you fly into VN where they process your tourist visa. Then we figured by that time we got that email letter the next typhoon would be right behind us dumping a ton of rain. So it would “rain on our parade.” We ate the cost & hung out here. We spent some great time w/ friends but Eileen caught a cold which turned into a sinus infection. A week later w/ the same infection Eileen had enough. She asked one of our Chinese friends to make an appointment with a Chinese herbalist. About 30 USD later Eileen had the “ingredients.” She came home w/ large plastic bag of herbs & some liquid in small capsules. Also, you have to purchase a cheap ceramic pot to cook everything in. You first soak the herbs (looks like potpourri) for 20 minutes in room temp water & then boil it for about 30 minutes. The apt. smells like a perfumed farm. Drink a "bowl" twice a day before lunch & dinner. Both the boiled potpourri & capsules taste is like bitter cough syrup. Yum! We will see in about 4 days the results. To cheer ourselves up we went out to one of our favorite Chinese restaurants. There are a row of different Chinese restaurants from the various provinces in China. Next to the one we visited is a Henan restaurant & the video clip is a typical over where the guy is baking some kind of large muffin. Enjoy!
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Chinese herbal medicine & baked goodies
Sorry for the long delay in jotting down some thoughts but it has been too busy. We try to have a nice vacation to Vietnam but did not go for several reasons. One we didn’t know that you have to have an email letter from the VN consulate that approves your travel to their country. You take that with you to the airport & then you fly into VN where they process your tourist visa. Then we figured by that time we got that email letter the next typhoon would be right behind us dumping a ton of rain. So it would “rain on our parade.” We ate the cost & hung out here. We spent some great time w/ friends but Eileen caught a cold which turned into a sinus infection. A week later w/ the same infection Eileen had enough. She asked one of our Chinese friends to make an appointment with a Chinese herbalist. About 30 USD later Eileen had the “ingredients.” She came home w/ large plastic bag of herbs & some liquid in small capsules. Also, you have to purchase a cheap ceramic pot to cook everything in. You first soak the herbs (looks like potpourri) for 20 minutes in room temp water & then boil it for about 30 minutes. The apt. smells like a perfumed farm. Drink a "bowl" twice a day before lunch & dinner. Both the boiled potpourri & capsules taste is like bitter cough syrup. Yum! We will see in about 4 days the results. To cheer ourselves up we went out to one of our favorite Chinese restaurants. There are a row of different Chinese restaurants from the various provinces in China. Next to the one we visited is a Henan restaurant & the video clip is a typical over where the guy is baking some kind of large muffin. Enjoy!
Friday, August 26, 2011
Back in China & rolling or stumbling along
Well, we made it back mid morning on the 8th of August & got right into unpacking & setting up our new apartment; 3rd apartment in this the start of our 4th year. Thank God our friends Ryan & Lainey unpacked our stored clothes & watered our plants while we were away. If not the clothes would have been covered with mold & the plants would have died. Only 2 pair of my shoes didn't make it, you can see the mold problem. It took a week to get things sorted & the internet pulled in. It feels like home. Because we're a little further from work we went out & bought bikes to commute to work, about 10 minutes. We went out with some new friends & fellow teachers Stephen & Kayla. So now were really into the culture as many do bike around. We stand out because we wear helmets. I began the school year with a cold which lasted about 5 day & now following it up with heat rash, yuck. Good health is not one of my better characteristics lately. The lead up to the beginning of school here at QSI Shekou was rough as in previous years. They don't seem to organize themselves for smooth transition to the first days of school but for me it was not bad. Most of the returning 8th graders will be going into some form of English preparing class as they scored low on the English aptitude test. Fortunately, the school hired qualified ELL teachers to help them & they are a super group of new teachers. For me I'm trying to get into a routine & pace myself. Next week will be our first full week so I'll write more about it then.
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Wrapping Up the Summer in the U.S.
We’re now into our last phase of our summer break. After our time in NYC we flew to So. Cal. & spent time w/ my dad & our friends the Andersons. One of the best things about going to my dad’s is to visit all the thrift stores & load up for stuff we need for the following year. Over the last 5 months, my dad has been collecting educational DVD for my class. Then he & I went to check out a WWII air museum in Santa Ana named Lyon’s Air Museum. It was great because they had a bunch of Durenberger cars on special display. Later we caught up w/ our good friends, the Andersons. They we’re going through a major renovation at their home & it will be wonderful when it is completed.
Now we’re spending time in Modesto & San Jose. With most of the “work” portion of our summer break out of the way we’re spending time w/ family. The one thought that hit me when we spending time w/ family have been on the theme of growing old. I spent some great time w/ my father in Redondo Beach & yesterday we spent time w/ Eileen’s dad & his wife. The experience of growing old was evident in the interaction w/ our parents. For me, it was as if I was looking at my future self. The difficulties of aging gracefully were a reality that makes me write out these thoughts. Then there are nephews & nieces that span a wide range of years that reflect what were past life experiences for Eileen & me. Today is the day when many will go & worship the Ancient of Days. I will attend w/ many others & think about growing old & this odd title for God, the Ancient of Days. Somehow, I see the two intertwined in a manner that is very supportive for me in seeing each morning & evening. Soon it will be back to Shekou, Shenzhen, China for another busy school year; another year to live through, age gracefully, & live out another series of life experiences.
Now we’re spending time in Modesto & San Jose. With most of the “work” portion of our summer break out of the way we’re spending time w/ family. The one thought that hit me when we spending time w/ family have been on the theme of growing old. I spent some great time w/ my father in Redondo Beach & yesterday we spent time w/ Eileen’s dad & his wife. The experience of growing old was evident in the interaction w/ our parents. For me, it was as if I was looking at my future self. The difficulties of aging gracefully were a reality that makes me write out these thoughts. Then there are nephews & nieces that span a wide range of years that reflect what were past life experiences for Eileen & me. Today is the day when many will go & worship the Ancient of Days. I will attend w/ many others & think about growing old & this odd title for God, the Ancient of Days. Somehow, I see the two intertwined in a manner that is very supportive for me in seeing each morning & evening. Soon it will be back to Shekou, Shenzhen, China for another busy school year; another year to live through, age gracefully, & live out another series of life experiences.
Sunday, July 3, 2011
The Teacher's College of Columbia University
The Teacher’s College at Columbia University has been around for a long time. It has produced a lot of teachers for the city & state. This Readers & Writers Workshop is about 30 years old & proven very effect to help students improve in both topics, especially for NYC students. I feel quite like the odd duck here with all these very smart teachers who have majored teaching reading & language arts or elementary teachers who spend a lot of time in this subject. Most of the 1,200 attendees were elementary teachers and then middle school. They were generally female, Caucasians in their twenties or early thirties. Enjoy the photos!
NYC, Manhattan & Columbia University
So we got an apartment in Washington Heights of Manhattan for our 2 week stay. A friend recommended to find an apartment called vrbo.com. It was a wonderful resource. The neighborhood is mostly Hispanic I would think Puerto Rican. It is next to a park & full of people playing soccer, board games, or just hanging out. Unfortunately, the occasional smell of pot is in the air. I get the impression that everyone knows everyone. English is the secondary language so I feel like I’m back in China as being a minority. The price of stuff is way up around here. I heard an elderly man complain that after rent & food he has little left. The city is just old. Eileen said it is like a huge movie set that represents a former Eastern block city that is in decay. We did check out the Teacher's College of Columbia University. It is a nice place & I can see why it is one of the nation's best schools.
Back home in the Bay Area
Well we are back in the USA & it has been a wonderful two weeks with Eileen’s side of the family in San Jose & Modesto, CA. Besides eating very “American” foods we caught up with the time change & the lives of her family. The first couple of days we spent taking care of banking issues, junk mail, cell phones, & other personal business. It was amazing how much junk mail we got while away. I went through the pile & contacting publishers to take us off their mailing list. It was neat to see everyone & enjoy the surroundings. The two cities above seem like ghost towns compared to Shenzhen. People laughed at us when we said how clean the air was in San Jose. We went to Big Basin & Yosemite Park for one day trips. Those trips brought back such wonderful memories of what was once our home turf. Ah, it ain’t home anymore & the shape it is in is pretty bad. On the surface you wouldn’t notice anything bad but look & ask around, than you see the problems of a bad economy. Still a lot of “for lease” signs on industrial buildings & lay offs have become the norm. The attitude is pessimistic. Churches are just getting by w/ shrinking budgets. A few have house payments that are more then the worth of the home. Well, we are preparing for our NYC leg of this summer trip for the Reading & Writing Workshop at Columbia University’s Teacher’s College. Write more then.
Saturday, June 11, 2011
End of another school year
Well, yesterday we wrapped up our 3rd year with QSI Shekou. We'll take a nice break to be with family stateside & 2 weeks of training in NYC. Then back for one more year. The classroom was packed up yesterday & I left it with a sigh of relief. It was not a year to be repeated. There were a lot of difficulties & challenges. I felt, along w/ many others, this was a year of disappointments but w/ enough good times to carry us through. The new leadership coming next year will have a lot to deal with.
Now we're packing up our apartment as the current landlord is selling this apartment. We will move close by but to a newer, smaller place. It is quieter & may be a 20 minute walk to the school.
The construction continues but the 1st phase should be done when we get back & that will be one of the most difficult phases. All this is happening to get ready for the university games to be held in August. Also, to jack up the rent because the neighborhood, Shekou, is going "high class." In the mean time everyone has been dealing w/ all the problems that come w/ construction.
Well, let me end it here & you all have a great summer.
Now we're packing up our apartment as the current landlord is selling this apartment. We will move close by but to a newer, smaller place. It is quieter & may be a 20 minute walk to the school.
The construction continues but the 1st phase should be done when we get back & that will be one of the most difficult phases. All this is happening to get ready for the university games to be held in August. Also, to jack up the rent because the neighborhood, Shekou, is going "high class." In the mean time everyone has been dealing w/ all the problems that come w/ construction.
Well, let me end it here & you all have a great summer.
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