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Thursday, October 26, 2006

Technically i made chinese kids cry

You know what's awesome....when on the cleaning ladies of your building knocks on your door at 7:30 am to have you walk around the kitchen with her writing down and teaching her the english names for things. soooo random.
Earlier in the week i showed a movie in my listening class. it was so much fun. We watched the last x-men movie. Each kid has a computer in front of them and a set of head phones. i've already seen the movie so i took my head phones off and decided to do some work will they watched. So i take of my headphones and the room is completely quiet with all the students intently watching. all the sudden all kinds of noises start coming from them. It was so great. they would all gasp at parts and talk out loud to the film. At one point a character died and some of the girls starting sniffling at getting teary eyed. they were so into it.
Today i did a whole class on halloween in my one speaking class. Some of them could care less, but most of them really enojyed it. I even brought ina bag of american candy and had them say trick or treat before reaching in the bag. my folks actually send me a little package with halloween candy in it. Including a bag of candy corn....which i have to admit is already gone. I didn't eat it alone though!!! i shared some of it with natalia...she had never had it before.
there' s going to be a halloween party on saturday at the one bar we've been going to, Alibabas. i'm so excited! i love halloween and can't wait to get all dressed up. Jess and i are going to do a joint costume together. hee hee. i will probably have loads of pictures so no worries. and if any of you want to send me pictures of your costumes that would be great. i'm so curious about what some of you are doing this year.

I'm so far behind with posting pictures....so here are some more from my travels earlier in the month when i was in Liaoning Province.

First off are pictures from Shenyang where we went to see the Benxi Water Caves that have a hug under ground river you can travel on and all kinds of crazy rock formations.
This was the mucho moldy Hotel we stayed in.
The next we went to go check out the water cave.
Before we actually went into the cave, we watched a "crocodile show" it was awesome. the end.
The show started by just having different performers dance or sing in the crocodile pit.
First up were these 2 adorable dancing girls with crazy claw fingers.
Then all the sudden the crocodile show turned into a full on drag show. SOOO GOOD! This lovely Drag Queen did quite the act. She/He dance all around with a rather bored looking snake
The next drag queen was waaaay prettier. Her gimick was singing and going back and forth from her femae range to her male one.

Look at that croc....that is the face of humiliation.
Then it was time for the real show.
Basically the main par tof the show was swinging the little croc around by it's tale.and this was the portion of the show in which the handler poked the croc in the face with stick.

The entrance to the caves
inside the caves

Fun little restaurant where you have to fish for you dinner.
This was a tiny tiny little town...Qian Shan..home of the thousand lotus mountain.
the place was kind of like a ghost town. So small it didn't even have a town bank.....but it did have a GIANT cactus

This was the walk up to our hotel. It kind of looked like it was out of some horror movie because it was so deserted. When we walked in we scared a poor boy who was asleep behind the counter. It also had small dogs roaming around everywhere.
The chicken dome!
Personally, number 4 and number 7 are my two favorite rules.

Last weekend the university had a concert thatw as basically a freshman talent show. both students and teachers performered in it. I knew a couple of people who were in it so i decided to come out and show my support. i was so glad i did. It was quite the event.
The girl in the pink dress in my friend Jamie. Her dress was so hideous it was breathtaking. Jamie's role in the show was to be an announcer with these four other students, each representing a different country. The boy on the end was chinese, then jamie the american, the next girl was korean and the other boy was japanese.

These are teachers from Canada, who sang crazy Canadian folks songs.

Oh Jamie and her dress.
This is my friend Nate. He sang The Smashing Pumpkin's song Sweet Sweet.
look at him rockin' out.
Various students performing...
These kids sang a duet together...but what was amazing was they were so akward and shy about singing a love song that they could barely even look at each other.

Ok...they have this really funny but amazing custom that while a singer performs people run on stage and hand them flowers. They do this for every act. This woman was a teacher and VERY VERY talented. Kinds kept running on stage and handing her more and more flowers. By the end of the song she could barely hold on the the microphone.
Jamie performing in a skit. It was all in chinese so i had no idea what was going on.
It was really alot of fun. Way more entertaining than most american talent shows.

3 Comments:

At 6:52 PM, Blogger Elizabeth Porter said...

thanks for all of those pictures! I "unlisted" my Edna Pontellier yarn and will crochet you a hat or set of ear-warmers with it, unless you would prefer finger-less gloves. I miss you like crazy!

 
At 1:04 PM, Blogger The Outlaw Lemonly Spoke said...

I want a chicken dome!
The pix and stories are thrilling- and I'm so ready to split from Kutztown right now.

I'm not sure if posting comments is a feudal and superstitious activity, but in any case I'm going to go make presumptuous fire.

Love to China!
-Poppy from the Pub

 
At 7:01 PM, Blogger Elizabeth Porter said...

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