Last night (December 30th), Phil and I were able to go to these dancers’ community performance. It was really great, we thoroughly enjoyed it! We found out fast that things like music and dance are understood by everyone, regardless of what language a person speaks or what culture a person is used to. It was a refreshing experience! (There are pictures and video of the performance below.)
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
BALLET
BANGS
Well, for the first time since fourth grade, I (Annalicia) have bangs! Although you might not see this as something newsworthy to put on a blog that’s intended to document things about
I spent about 23 USD to get my haircut and people here were kind of appalled. Apparently I went to one of the nicest/most expensive places in Douliu. I thought the experience was well worth the $23, though (especially considering the fact that a haircut at Cost Cutters in the U.S. can cost close to that once you add in the tip...there’s no tipping for haircuts here). I spent about 90 relaxing minutes hair salon/spa. In the first 45 minutes I was given coffee, my hair was shampooed and conditioned and I was given a head, neck and upper back massage. The rest of the time was spent cutting and styling my hair. Like I said, well worth the $23 to me!
CHRISTMAS AT WORK
We both had to be at school on Christmas Eve and on Christmas Day...this was new for us. Although we’re used to getting Christmas off, being at work wasn’t bad at all. We definitely had some fun!
Annalicia’s Christmas at Work
My school had a lot of staff members wear Santa hats on Christmas Day. I was given a hat and coat and got to deliver candy to the Kindergartens, first and second graders. For some reason a lady I didn’t know (maybe a parent volunteer???) dressed up as the Easter Bunny and came with me...I’m not sure what that was about! :)
The whole school also watched a video my mom put together and sent to me from Cokato Elementary. It was of first grade classes showing off different things. A lot of what they were showing off (projects, songs, etc...) was Christmas stuff. My kids here loved it! The video was played over and over and over and over.......
I also received some cute gifts and cards and had a few classes come into my office and sing me some Christmas songs! My favorite gift was a few pieces of stationary paper wrapped up with one (obviously used) purple bobby pin and one packet of instant coffee. :) Here are some examples of what my Christmas card greetings were like (I took these from a few of my cards, word for word):
Card #1:
Here’s a Christmas card for you.
Dear = Anna
Hi! Anna.
My name is Katy.
Today is Christmas.
I wish have a nice day.
And...Merry x’mas.
Merry Christmas
your Student Katy 2009.12.25
Card #2:
Anna:
Merry Chirstmas
Happy New Year
I (drawing of a heart) You
by 6-5 Tiffany
Card #3:
For: Teacher Anna
Christmas!
From: Student Lovey 2-2
Phil’s Christmas at Work
On Christmas Day I had students wish me Merry Christmas and one class even sang “We Wish You a Merry Christmas”. They sang it pretty well! I was supposed to have a class at 3:10 and when 3:25 rolled around and my class hadn’t shown up I went to look for them. I ended up running into one of my co-teachers and she told me that I didn’t have to run my class because there is a group performance. The group performance was a Christmas celebration and some student groups performed various things (dances, magic, cooking, and games).
Below are some cards I received. They definitely made me smile! The last one is my favorite.
Dear Teacher Phil:
Today is Merry Christmas. I’m in class 104. I’m Nora. I wish you can happy everytime. Merry Christmas! X’mas (Christmas)! Can you understand it?
By Nora
Hi! Phil (drawing of a heart) U!
Smile Happy Merry Christmas. It’s just for you! :)
Student Tina Lin 102
To: Phil teacher
Today is Christmas Merry Christmas
Phil
You are so handsome and your eyes are beautiful
You are a nice teacher
Merry Christmas
Yishin 302
Phil:
Hey~~~
You’re really a handsome man and you’re a kind teacher
Merry Christmas
Lancy
*always be happy*
Phil:
Today is Christmas day
I am ghost (a drawing of a ghost)
Merry Christmas
You are handsome
You are my good English teacher.
Lynn
Phil,
You are my good
I don’t know if the student forgot to add more or what. Annalicia thinks the student meant to put “You are my good teacher” or something like that. I, on the other hand, like to believe that the student meant to put “You are my god.” After all my experiences, is there any reason I wouldn’t believe that? :)
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
WINTER SOLSTICE CELEBRATION
http://www.culture.tw/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1053&Itemid=157g
HIKING
On Sunday, December 20th I (Annalicia) joined a few women I work with and two of their sons on a seven hour hike. We went with a hiking group to a place called
There was a thick fog in the area the entire day, so the scenery on the hike wasn’t quite as beautiful as I think it could have been, but there were still a lot of great sights and the day was very fun! My favorite part was being in the bamboo forest...that was something that was totally new for me!
Sunday, December 20, 2009
LET IT SNOW?
This snowman was put up last week outside the 7/11 close to our apartment. The 7/11s here seem to offer more things in celebration of many American holidays compared to other places in
I (Annalicia) have had the fun and interesting experience of explaining the Christmas holiday to my students. When we first got to
Have you ever tried explaining the story of Santa to people (kids) who have hardly any background knowledge or experience with it? Well, if not, it’s a little more difficult than you may think. As the words “elves”, “magic sleigh”, “flying reindeer” are spilling out of your mouth, you start to fear that your audience is questioning your sanity! :)
Then, when the questions start rolling in (via an interpreter) like, “If he flies all around the world, why hasn’t he ever stopped at my house?” or “Don’t kids think it’s weird that Santa doesn’t care if people see him at malls before Christmas, but he doesn’t want anyone to see him on Christmas Eve?” you begin to see what used to be “normal” as very strange!
So, as you celebrate Christmas this week, I encourage you to see all the stories and traditions through the eyes of a second grader from
Wishing you a fresh and lovely experience of our beautiful holiday! Merry Christmas!
ANOTHER EARTHQUAKE
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8422472.stm
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
KENTING
This past weekend, Phil and I and another foreign English teacher (Karin) traveled down to the southern tip of
We had an absolutely wonderful weekend! The weather was perfect and the scenery was gorgeous. We started off our day on Saturday by renting scooters and doing some scenic driving.
After our drive, we went to
After our hike, we spent some time at the beach! Not to rub it in or anything, but how’s the weather back home?!?! :)
We spent Saturday evening at a beautiful
We spent Saturday night doing some traditional Taiwanese barbecuing back at Andi and Peter’s place. This is similar to grilling in the States, but the grills are much smaller and it’s a much more time consuming process...it’s definitely meant to be more of a social thing versus simply just a way to cook some food. (In one of the pictures below you might notice a red scooter...this was Phil's pride and joy throughout the weekend!)
We spent all of our time in Kenting on Sunday at the beach. It was a gorgeous day for swimming and relaxing!