Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Our Summer Since China

I have to apologize again for not updating this blog sooner with our summer adventures. Here's a recap:
July - CHINA! Helping friends move and teaching at English camp, more posts to come
August - Week long camping/fishing trip in Canada with Mitch's Dad's side of the family, got
some good pictures for this adventure
- Apartment hunting in Chicago, it was a success!
- International Student Check in and Furniture Giveaway at Purdue, a great time to be back at Purdue and Kossuth


But most importantly, well at this moment at least, is our move to Chicago!!! We are moving tomorrow, well technically today (Saturday) to Evanston! I start work on Monday the 30th with Nestle. Here's a sneak peek of our living room, we'll give an update once we get moved in!


Wow, what a summer, it's truly been great! I'll post more pics soon :)

Friday, August 20, 2010

CHINA! Meet our class!

Here are some details about our students. We had 9 cute, energetic, Kindergartners, and we LOVED spending 11 hours with them every day!

SUNNY
Calm, quiet, always paying attention.
She is a sweet girl and very well behaved. She always took her nap every day, and walked quietly through the hallways. Towards the end of the camp she started to open up a bit more and be a little silly with the other kids.


BOBBY
Rambunctious, mischievous, full of energy, but sometimes a bit grumpy.
We got to meet his parents and we talked with his father almost every day after class ended. We learned that his Chinese name means "a new one to help others". It was sweet to learn that his parents named him that, and it helped us remember to love him during times he was being exceptionally grumpy.


JAKE
Smart, quick learner, studies English regularly.
He's a pretty smart kid, but also a bit crazy at times. He loved practicing his English but sometimes acted like he didn't understand us when we asked him to sit down or quiet down.


PETER
First he day said "My name is Banana!" We said, "hmm how about Peter instead?"
Rambunctious, always wondering "shénme yìsi?" - "what does that mean?"

AMY
Sweet, quiet, obedient girl.
Very deliberate in what she does, takes her time for coloring, eating, walking, everything!
Poor Amy was afraid of Mitch for the first few days!

LUKE
First day said, "My name is Monkey King!" We eventually found out that Monkey King is a popular comic in China. We still didn't let him have that name though, we said "how about Luke instead?"
Full of energy but often attentive and very sweet. Unfortunately he was sick the last 2 days of camp so we didn't really get to say goodbye :(

PAUL
Crazy kid! Full of energy, always jumping, dancing, hollering, getting some water, going to the bathroom, talking to us in Chinese, wondering why we didn't understand what he was saying. I don't think he ever realized that we didn't speak Chinese!


MARY
Cute little Mary. Usually quiet and paying attention, sometimes she rather wanted to do her own thing, instead of what we asked.
One of the last days of camp she walked up to me (Alice), pinched my arm, and said "You are fat". I said "Oh, good English Mary, now go sit down please" I guess she just wanted to practice her English.

CICI
Very sweet girl, energetic, quick learner.
Loved to play with "Miss Ala", she did my hair, wanted to be swung around, hold my hand, sit by me at dinner. She was so sweet and fun! Check out her milk mustache, she had milk in her water bottle ALL DAY.....she offered me some at about 4pm, it smelled pretty rank....


This is the whole class, minus Luke, he was sick :(
They are performing "If you're happy and you know it" during the closing ceremonies on the last day. All of their parents came to watch and it was so sweet to see how happy they were that their kids learned some English and got to meet foreigners.
We LOVED spending so much time with these kids! The first couple days were hard and I was about in tears around 2 or 3pm because it was just chaos. But we got into the groove and I think they really had a great time! Oh, and hopefully learned some English :)

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

CHINA! Pre - English Camp

Hi everyone!

We finally got our pictures uploaded and we have some time to update you on our lives during the past month & a half. We'll start with the first few days before the children arrived for English camp.

We stayed in a hotel on the north side of Beijing, the Birds Nest Olympic Stadium was the view just outside the doors to our hotel!

We had some free time during training so we walked over to the stadiums and saw this sign.
in other words: Stay off the Grass!

After our group training we headed to our school on the south side of Beijing. On our first night there the dancers did a performance for the English Camp Staff. Here are all of the dancers in one of their costumes.

They perform some traditional Chinese dances and sing a couple of songs. They are so precious!!! They'll be doing a tour in the Midwest this Sept-Oct and we might be able to host them in Chicago for a couple of days.



Since none of the English camp students had arrived yet we got to know some of the dancers. They came and visited our room a few times and we loved getting to know them.

We also got to visit a grocery store & mall before camp started so we stocked up on some snacks like chips and gummy snacks. Fortunately the food at the school was pretty good so we didn't have to resort to all the junk we got too often.

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!

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!

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Timber Wolf Lake!


We have been at camp for over 2 weeks now and it's GREAT! I work in the office every day for 6-8 hours, depending whether it's a regular day (6 hrs) or the first or last day with campers (8 hrs or more). Mitch works in the kitchen in the mornings, starting at 6 or 6:30, and then is done around 2 or 3, quite a long day! He also is playing the drums every day during club, which is when everyone sings fun songs, there are funny skits, and bible teaching. When we;re not working we get to help with the games and activities, which usually involve getting messy somehow....either sand, water balloons, shaving cream, water + flour, mud, & sometimes cut-open glow sticks.

Arlene, my youngest sister, was a camper last week. We got to do the zip line, blob, and go swimming together. So that was pretty fun. We waited about 30 minutes to do the blob because someone was feeling nervous to jump off, but then when she finally went we were feeling pretty nervous to jump off! But we did, and it was awesome!

Tomorrow is our last week of Wyldlife (middle schoolers), then we have 2 sessions of Younglife (high schoolers), so that should be fun. We are all excited because YL camp has a different menu, which will be refreshing! I've had chicken strips, pizza, tater tots, & sloppy joes each at least 3 times in the last two weeks, we're ready for a change!

Mitch, Jenna, and I have really enjoyed meeting and working with all the great people here. The summer staff is great, we've celebrated two birthdays already, one involved a "Paul Bunyan" which is a large cast iron skillet FILLED with ice cream, cookies, candy, & toppings, about enough to feed 30 people easily! The other birthday involved a new Justin Bieber poster and enough watermelon for about 30 people.

It's been a great time so far, we love being here at Timber Wolf Lake! It brings back great memories from when I was a camper in 2002! BLACK BEAR! And it's really awesome to make new memories this summer!

Next up is CHINA! We're getting ready and looking forward to our next adventure this summer!

ps - if you want to send us mail our address is:

Mitch & Alice Robinson
4909 N Morey Rd.
Lake City, MI 49651