I started this blog for when I was teaching in China. Then I moved to Hong Kong and taught second grade for five years. After seven years in Asia, it was time for me to return to my country. These are my adventures of living, working and repatriating myself.
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Happy Mother's Day
I love you mom. Wish I could be there with you today. This is such a great picture of my mom, being the supportive loving strength she is to our family. My brother was commissioned last week as a second lieutenant in the Air Force. All I can say is the Air Force is lucky to have him. He's gonna be a great Combat Systems Officer. America you are lucky to have men like my brother to defend you. Please show your respect and support to our troops who daily lay their lives on the line for your freedoms. In the background is my grandfather, veteran, retired Master Sargeant. Mom you raised us well and taught us about honor, respect, dignity, and justice. Thank you.
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Bike Ride Through the Mountains and Bamboo Boat Float
One of my favorite part of Youngshou was the bike ride through the mountains. Our group rented bikes. Each person choose his/her vehicle. Some people rented motor scooters, some single bikes, and some tandem bikes. I was on the super cheap budget so I rented my own bike for around $3 us dollars for the day. It was so fun to go as a group and bike through traffic then get out into the amazing mountains. We rode down country roads. Haha makes me think of Take Me Home Country Roads.
When we had biked out pretty far into the country we stopped along the river and rented bamboo boats to float back. It was so peaceful to float down the river looking at the mountains. My friend Dasha and I just started singing worship songs. The whole earth is echoing His praise no matter where you go the Heavens and Earth declare His majesty.
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
The Marvelous Mountains
Monday, May 4, 2009
This is the Way Things are Carried
When we arrived in Guilin it was morning and we took a bus to Youngshou which is more rural and in the mountains. There were many people carrying fruit and other items like this woman. I am always amazed at how these tiny people can carry so much for so far in the hopes of selling some fruit or something else.
Overnight Train Ride
So I'm back from Guilin. I traveled with a group of 8 from my Friday night fellowship group. We took a 12 hour overnight train ride to get there. That was an interesting experience. 6 of us had beds to sleep in and 2 had standing room only tickets. We wanted to stay as a group so we smuggled our two extra people into our six bed area. We were having fun playing games when the lights suddenly went out. It was bedtime. We were trying to figure out our sleeping situation in the dark. Two girls decided to sleep on the floor underneath the three bunk beds. We found some extra blankets for them. Suddenly three guards come with flashlights through the hallway. They saw the toes of one girl sticking out and were so surprised to find someone underneath the bed. They demanded that both girls not sleep on the floor. We thought they were going to have two people go to the standing room only, but they were looking for the blankets we had taken. It was pretty funny. All through the night the train was stopping and passengers were getting on and off.
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