Thursday, February 5, 2009

Monday, June 30, 2008

Back in the USA

It's good to be home. I love America! I had no idea how different China and Japan were. The people, the atmosphere, the prices (HA). It was a completely different experience. Tokyo is so big that it's hard to see everything, especially when it's raining. A meal can cost $20 and not fill you up. A quizno's sub is around $8.50. The people are always dressed nice- men in suits and ladies in high heels. How do they stand it? They don't believe in "casual Friday!" They sleep on the metro and still manage to make their stops. The stores open late and close early. The metro closes btwn 12:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m; therefore, if you want to go out, your options are limited... pull an all nighter (bars stay open that late), pay for a cab (with your first born), or run like Cinderella at midnight! ha
Overall, I have had a wonderful experience. I wish I could talk about it all but there's just too much to tell. I will post a few pics. I think I will keep up this blog and write a little when I have my surgery on July 15. Peace and love!
Krys

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Finally in Tokyo

I never thought I'd like China as much as I did. We went to some incredible places, met some incredible people, and have had a blast. We have gone out a few times but Shanghai definitely tops it all. We went to a couple posh bars. One was on the 32nd floor of the Hyatt hotel and the second floor of the bar was outside and open, like you'd have at a carribean resort. There were beds out and a hot tub in the middle. A lot of foreigners hung out there. There were 5 French guys that were in their undies in the hot tub. Too funny. Then we went to this club called Zapatas. I am going to try to look it up online and see if it has a website. They played a lot of 80s music so we danced some. I left at 3:30am and we had to leave for our plane this morning at 6:00. I'm a little tired. HA
As far as touristy things, we went to a pearl factory and the silk factory. I now know how to tell the difference in the real and fakes. I have bought some fake purses though. ha I have seen enough Buddhist temples and museums to last a lifetime. Here in Tokyo we plan to see the fish market and try to avoid anything cultural. HA We will definitely take in some of the nightlife here and check out the trends and fashion stores. I'm going to try to do some laundry and then get a good night's rest. By the way, the beds are so hard. It's like a park bench with a sheet on top of it. FUN. I had to buy another bag to get everything home. I will post pics soon!
KG

Thursday, June 12, 2008

I'm in Xi 'an

It's been a long time since my last blog but I haven't wanted to pay for internet access and have wanted to go out and explore rather than mess with email. Our trip started out a little rough. We had a layover in Chicago which was supposed to be 2 hours. It was actually 6. When we boarded the plane at 2:30 we didn't leave until 4:30 b/c of "technical issues." Not really what you want to hear about your plane that you are gonna be on for the next 14 hours. The plane was a lot harder than I thought. I was shocked that only 3 hours had gone by... then 6... went to sleep... then 3 more. Because we were so late getting into Shanghai, we missed our flight to Beijing. We went to a hotel for the night. It was very nice. The next morning we flew out to Beijing. We had to wake up at 5:30 so I was very exhausted and my days/nights and meds were all out of whack. UGH. One good thing about all the hotels here is that they serve American breakfasts. For breakfast I had eggs (YUMMY), bacon which seemed to be boiled and not fried, toast, and OJ. We had a very long day. We went to Tiananmen Square and took pictures in front of the famous Mao wall. We also had a group photo done there and all bought the souvenir books. We then went through the Forbidden City, which is the biggest palace. It is all so beautiful. I really enjoy watching all the locals and how they interact with each other. One thing you notice immediately is all the people. MOST use bicycles to get around and the traffic isn't really backed up but it is very fast paced and there aren't really any stop lights for intersections. It's crazy. I'm glad I don't have to drive! We also went in to the Temple of Heaven. There were so many locals just enjoying the day. They play cards, bad mitten, a game like hacky sack, a game like checkers, sing songs, dance, etc. They are really neat and fun to watch. I was tempted to jump in the hacky sack game but I suck too bad! It was really cute too b/c some of the songs they sang were songs we sing like Are You Sleeping Brother John, etc. so I knew the tune!
Our hotels have all been very nice. The beds are very hard though. I'm talking FIRM. You can't even imagine. I love the hotels b/c they have toilets. Most of the places we've been to will have some squatters and some toilets. You never know what you'll get. We always have to take along toilet paper b/c it is not provided very often. In Beijing we also saw the Peking Opera. It was very cool but different. We were allowed to take pics of the performers while they got ready putting on their makeup. In the show there were 3 scenes. The third was the best and had more dancing and gymnastics. The next day we went to the Heifer Project. This is something my director is connected with and is a really neat project. It's where a village has received aid from Heifer International and the family has been given animals to use for money. We got to go in the house of one of the families. It was so incredible how simple they live. It really opened my eyes. We (most Americans) have no idea what it's like to live simply or in poverty like this. They had a very small house with no bathroom or washing machine or stove, etc. I will post pics when I get home. The one thing I always saw from them was a smile and how proud they were of what they had. They had a two room (8 x 10 rooms) house with basically dirt floors where 6 people lived. They had saved up enough money to buy a fridge and tv! I really feel I've made some connections with the people here. After that we went to The Great Wall. It is INCREDIBLE!! To get to the top, first we rode in a cable car, then took another ride up to almost the top. We then have to take stairs to the top. It was VERY steep. There were sherpas, which are local farmers, that will fan you, hold your hand and help you, etc. in the hopes that you will buy items from them. They were different from all the other vendors though and were very sweet. Every day they WALK up to the top, through the mountains, bringing a bag of goodies to sell. They wait for people at the second ride and walk with them up the steep steps and all through the hills and stairs of the wall. They take pictures for you, etc. and become a real friend. It was weird. If they sell all their goodies, they go back down the hill to get more. The amount they walk is unreal. Fast forward... another flight to Xi'an. This has been my FAVORITE place so far. We have bargained with the locals and bought many gifts. Yesterday we went to visit the Terra Cotta Soldiers. It was indescribable. I can't imagine the work that went into it. Yvonne and I went out one night to the local "disco" and met a couple Chinese men that spoke little english. They bought us Corona and we danced. Their clubs are way cooler than ours. Five stories. Lots of cool stuff. The Chinese food has been pretty good actually. We had a dumpling dinner last night. I wasn't excited about it but it turned out to be really cool. Each one (20 different kinds) was made in the shape of the food (chicken, walnut, etc) and they were pretty good. While here, we also went to a Muslim Mosque and through the Muslim Quarters. We ate some chicken with curry which was really good. Yvonne tries everything and I try most things. I know I don't like vegetables so I stick with the meats and noodles. The meals are different b/c they put everything on a lazy susan in the middle of the table then bring out dishes which are passed around to everyone. You take a little of each as they are brought out so you eat very little of everything and more of the things you like. I could definitely survive over here more than I thought. I've only had McDonald's once and I'm thinking about Pizza Hut tonight but we'll see. Oh forfot- We drove by the Olympic Stadium and took some pictures. EVERYTHING here is to make the city more beautiful. TONS of flowers. I have loved everything. Tomorrow we are going to a school. I'm really excited to talk with the teachers and learn more about the way they do it. Then we fly out to Kunming the following day. More later... IT'S AWESOME here and so much more than I ever expected. I absolutely love it. KG

Thursday, June 5, 2008

We're in Little Rock

Today Yvonne's boyfriend, Jason, brought us down to Little Rock. We are staying with Liz Lucker, a teacher from a LR high school. She's great. We've had a blast! She greeted us with Chinese beer called Tsingtao. It was actually very good. We sat and chatted with Mary, Peggy, and Larry and had a great dinner of chicken breast and baked potatoes. It was a nice meal before going to all Chinese food! We have laughed so much just talking about everything from students to adult conversations!! Tomorrow morning we will leave here at 4:15 a.m. and drive to the airport. We MUST be there by 5:00 a.m. or we will be starting off on the wrong foot with our directors. Our first flight to Chicago leaves at 6:15 a.m. From there we will leave around 10:30 a.m. and fly 14 hours to Shanghai. They are 13 hours ahead of us so we will be arriving there in the early afternoon. I'm going to try to sleep on the plane. I have no doubt that my sleep patterns will be jacked up. We will have two meals on the plane. Usually plane bathrooms gross me out, but compared to the toilets I will be using in China, they are first class! If you want to see how one of the bathrooms at the Great Wall looks, check out this video (on the side). It's called "Great Wall Shitter" and it's seriously a typical bathroom! YIKES! It is the first video of the youtube videos that are shown on the left side. Or you can go to the website: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssSLbe9CPJU I still am wondering what I am forgetting to pack. It's not too big of a deal though b/c they have EVERYTHING in China! :) I will try to blog as often as I can. We'll see how it goes. Anyway, keep us all in your prayers. See ya later!
KG