Sunday, May 25, 2008

After talking with my sister yesterday, I learned that in this week only, we have been in the following places: Nebraska, South Dakota, Missouri, Minnesota, Hawaii, Kentucky, Georgia, Florida and China. Craziness. It's summer traveling time, I guess!

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Reminders of Home

Last week, while I was at a friend's place, I witnessed my first actual thunderstorm in China. It has rained here for extended periods of time, but it's not the same as a Midwest thunderstorm. The temperature here cools down, and it rains, sometimes even hard for a while, but it's definitely not pouring down rain, and the storm lacks thunder and lightning.

So last week, when I was talking with my friend, I thought I heard thunder, but dismissed it, thinking it was probably a truck rumbling by, or some other city noise. A few seconds later, though, the darkish sky lit up with lightening. We both broke into a smile and ran to the window, like little kids. Then came the rain. A refreshing downpour...big drops of rain...thunder and lightening mixed in. As quickly as it came, it stopped. The smallest things that remind me of home, though, bring such joy! If only I could have seen it rolling in over the corn fields - I think that might have to wait until I actually am back home.

Last night I went to Starbucks to study Chinese. I ordered a Dulce de Leche frappuccino and settled in for a few solid hours of studying. I remember Finals Week of so many semesters, when my friend Cathi and I went to Starbucks and spent the entire day studying there, outlasting every single person in the store, including employees! I didn't go to Starbucks often in the States, because it's expensive and I prefer little hole-in-the-wall places, like Coffeehouse, The Mill, and MoJava, and I don't go to Starbucks very often here because it's more expensive than it is in the States. But every once in a while, it's nice to go there and feel like I'm closer to home.

On Sunday afternoon, 5 really good friends are coming to visit. I'm so excited to connect my world back home with this world that I'm in here, to introduce them to my friends, to show them and let them experience life here for a week. It's humbling that they would take time off work and spend money and time to come all the way to China. I feel sad that I am missing their life back in the States, because I really can't fully understand what it's like for them since we all jumped into completely new circumstances after college. It won't feel at all like I'm at home in the States when they come, but it will be good to be with them, a huge reason why home was home.

Although I have always loved it here, and continue to enjoy it more and more as time goes on, there is the reality that I do miss home. If I was anywhere besides there, I would miss it. But if I really think about it, I have to admit that even if I went home, or never left, I would still miss that chapter of my life, because life continues and people and their circumstances change, so it will never be the same (which is a good thing). Thunderstorms and Starbucks and friends coming to visit are good reminders that I do have great memories from before I came to China, and everyday adventures here help me remember that this is home for me right now...I am experiencing today what will become great memories in the future!

Earthquake

5/19
It seems like everybody, whether living in China or not, has covered the earthquake in detail, and I don't want to be repetitive. I'm sad for all the families who lost their only child, or the one person who lived while every family member they knew died from the 7.9 magnitude earthquake, or the strong aftershocks, which are still going on. I have no idea what it is like.

Things have mostly returned to normal here, as far as everyday life goes... people went back to work, For a few days after the quake, conversations started by asking where the other person was during the fact, teachers left the doors open during class, and red donation boxes were set up for people to contribute money to help the rescue efforts. Rumors spread about bad aftershocks with an epicenter closer to here, and people who were still afraid to return to their tall apartment slept outside at local parks or in friends' homes who lived on a lower floor than them for several days.Today a 3 day mourning period began for the victims, and at 2:28 p.m, exactly one week after the earthquake, sirens sounded and horns honked for 3 minutes during a time of remembrance. I tried to go to one Chinese website today and got this message:There seemed to be a crack underneath the surface here before, but during the earthquake, I heard a crack and looked over to see this surfacing and spreading.This is a building across the courtyard from mine...there are 4 just like it in this complex, just to give you a picture of where I was.

Update 5/20: Last night at 11:30 I received a call from a friend whose friend wanted to be sure and tell me that there was supposedly going to be an another quake with the epicenter really close to here. I assumed it was nothing, like most of the other rumors, and went to bed as normal. Apparently, though, people took to the streets, slept outside again, and moved their cars from underground parking lots into the streets. I woke up this morning, after experiencing nothing. So although life on the outside is going on as usual, rumors are still going around like crazy, and fear of another quake has not left people's minds.

Friday, May 2, 2008

Let's Go Fly a Kite!

It's been a long time since I've flown a kite, but one day as some friends and I were on a bike ride, we saw quite a few kites flying, and decided to join in on the fun!
buying the kite and string

This was one of the first spring-feeling days, so it was fun to see people out and about after being stuck inside for the cold winter.And it's up!

This little guy had such a hard time...he couldn't figure out that he need to let out more than a foot of string for it to go up! The highest he ever got it was as high as his arm could hold it up:(
a serious discussion going on here