Friday, July 30, 2010

Ni hao! We're back!

WOW! We are back home again in Indiana from our AMAZING trip to CHINA!!! We had such an amazing experience there, helping our friends move to a new city, teaching English to the cutest kindergarten kids ever, working with an amazing team, and exploring Beijing for a few days.

You can read about our first few days in China in our older posts, so we will update you on what's happened since then. We couldn't access the internet where we were, let alone much time to update the blog, so we're sorry to leave you hanging for so long!

English camp was great! We were switched to a different assignment so we ended up going to the south side of Beijing instead of Inner Mongolia. This switch also included teaching Kindergarteners instead of 12-15 yr olds. We didn't mind making the switch, until we realized these kids didn't speak much English....and we didn't speak much Chinese! But thankfully it was a wonderful experience, of course, and we loved every minute with the kids! (well...most of the time!)

We will definitely be posting pictures soon, unfortunately we are suffering from jet lag and I'm going to go back to bed now! So check back soon for more details from the trip!

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Happy Anninversary!

It's our 3 year Anniversary! Yay! We got married 3 years ago today, 7-7-07! And we still love each other :)


To celebrate we went to a grocery store and bought some snacks, and we might all go out for pizza tonight!

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Sunbrellas & Mopeds, Basketball & Chopsticks!

Hi again!

We are still sweating up a storm here in southern China! It's so warm and humid and the building our friends live in doesn't have AC everywhere. Their apartment has some AC, in the bedrooms, but not the living room, and the main room of the entire building doesn't, nor does the stairwell, which we hike up and down from the 5th floor a few times a day.

Besides the heat, we have enjoyed soaking up the scenery. It's a mixture of buses, taxis, cars, a ba-jillion Mopeds and motorized bicycles, and a ga-zillion people walking around with their Sun umbrellas.

The past few days we have spent with our friends helping them unpack. The first day Mitch helped them put together their couch from IKEA. Also he built the girls' kitchen play set and a set of drawers.

Beautiful couch set and play sets!

We've gone to a few different stores. Mitch has gone with Dadda in search of their gas cook top stove, hanging laundry racks, shelves/drawers, and to scope out some furniture and carpets. Alice has gone with Momma and the girls to find groceries, snacks, shampoo, soap, and other essentials. All of these trips start with a short walk to the bus stop, a fairly short ride on the bus, which usually has AC thankfully but a ton of people, and then the trek into the store. Once we get into the store we always get some strange looks, often stares, in our direction. The guys are both over 6 ft. so they tower over many of the people here. And the girls have pretty blonde hair and cute little faces that attract tons of people asking to take their pictures. Basically we can't even pause in a store because people come up to talk to the kids and try to take pictures of them or all of us. We're basically celebrities here.

Last night we had so much fun playing with the kids here. We started with a modified game of volleyball, boys vs. girls, where you throw the ball over and the other team has to catch it. It was surprisingly fun and exciting. Then the guys stayed outside and played some basketball while the girls took a break inside and played a modified version of the card game spoons. The only modification -- chopsticks.

The basketball game was getting pretty intense, Mitch was using his height as an advantage but these guys had some pretty good skills of their own. Look at the fierceness!!!!


The game of spoons/chopsticks was pretty awesome. Somehow I was left to explain the game to the girls, but the only words I knew how to say were "4 the same, 4 the same" and then I motioned the rest. Thankfully I think some of them knew how to play because they all talked to each other after I clumsily gave my explanation.

After the games we had some nice relaxing cool down time in the girls' bedroom, with the AC cranked to high. They're so cute and silly :)


We did some laundry today. The laundry set up is pretty neat. Everyone in this building, and the surrounding buildings, have a balcony/porch area where their washer is hooked up. So you do laundry out on the porch in the washer and then hang it all up on suspended drying racks. Good old fashioned line drying how my Dad used to do it when we were growing up. The only problem is, it started raining as soon as we hung up our clothes! That's ok, it's not blowing in on our clean laundry too much.

Well, we're having a great time here, enjoying the sights, & loving the kids, talk to you later!

Friday, July 2, 2010

Hi!

We made it to China! We are with our American friends right now, in their apartment, using their internet! We got in about 12 hours ago, around midnight (noon your time). We were able to sleep on the plane a lot which was great. The flight was great, they changed our seats and put us in an exit row so we had HUGE leg room. And we all had individual screens to watch movies, TV shows, play games, or watch the flight map. I watched the new Alice in Wonderland and slept. The food was actually really good too. We had the choice of beef or fish for dinner, both were delicious. Then we had a snack: Chicken burrito with a small cup of Haagen Dasz Ice cream, random but delicious! Then breakfast was egg, sausage, & potato casserole.

When we got to Shanghai we met our Chinese friend Tian in the airport, his flight arrived in Shanghai (from Chicago) right when ours did! So that was perfect! He helped us through the airport and we used his cell phone to call our friends here. Then he helped us get directions to go out to a famous part of Shanghai. He wrote the directions in Chinese for us so we could just show someone the paper and they pointed us in the right direction. We took a bus and then the subway all by ourselves! It wasn't bad b/c the PA system said the stops in english as well as chinese. So we walked around part of Shanghai last night which was crazy. It was basically like Times Square in NYC, except full of Chinese people, oh and it's about 95 degrees here so it was ridiculously hot! Especially when compared to the mid 60s - 70s we've had in Michigan. We successfully ordered 2 big dumplings for dinner by ourselves and they were delicious. We finally made it to our friends' city last night and unloaded at the hotel. Another Chinese friend is actually visiting them right now too and she is staying at the hotel with us.

Now we are helping them unpack, Mitch is helping assemble the 4 yr old's (Ellie) new play kitchen that she got for her birthday. We will start unloading everything in a few minutes, basically as soon as I finish this message.

Well that's about it for now! We'll keep you updated!

Love you all,

Mitch & Alice