Hello everyone! It has been one month and two days since we arrived in China and it is very hard to believe. Time has been flying and we have been pretty busy getting settled in our apartment, settled at school, and figuring out things like how to buy food, go shopping, etc. We hope that things will start settling down now that we have gotten our bearings a bit.
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| The "LQ" (Living, Quarters) where are apt. is. Our apt. is second from the top, in one of the stacks to the right of this pic. |
We are enjoying a three day weekend thanks to "Mid-Autumn Day," and boy did it come at a good time! We are taking the opportunity to rest, do some cleaning, and be ready for the second week of school with kids. Our first week with kids was fun and challenging. Stephanie has some pretty rowdy kindergartners in a few of her classes, and so this week has been one of strategizing how to get them settled and comfortable in their English class. At least the little ones (2 to 2 1/2 year olds) have stopped crying when they get to school!
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| The view from our apt. deck. Looking to the right |
My level two students (which is a class made up of first, second, third, and fifth graders, though the majority is second graders) are pretty rowdy too but they are settling down. I just discovered the magic of using puppets to help us speak English and they are loving it. I don't think I ever thought I'd do the puppet thing.......
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| The view from the deck of our apt. Looking to the left. |
What has been most meaningful to our transition here is the welcome we have received from the teachers and administrators at the school. In general, it can be said that the people here are so welcoming, and are very giving of their time and resources to help us foreigners. Our fellow teachers have been very patient with us as we try to work our way through the language barriers. It seems the doors are very open for Stephanie and me to get to know some of them outside of school, and we look forward to this opportunity. There is hope to set up a language partner program, which would see each English teacher pair with a Chinese teacher, with each one assisting the other in language growth. This can no doubt result in out side of school hangouts. Excited for this. The leaders of our school are also very welcoming and understanding of the transition we are going through. Incredible examples of leadership that I will remember for years to come.
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| Our foreign friends! L-R: Luke, Cody, Brynn, Emily, Jesse. Cody and Brynn are new teachers from Mississippi. Jesse and Emily have been in Wuhan for around 6 years and Emily teaches at the school (only until the end of Sept. though). |
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| Stephanie cleaning the shower! |
Relationship are highly valued here. It seems like where I want to have life revolve around schedules, organization, and what I can control, the reality is that life here revolves around relationships. Very cool, and challenging for me at times, but it is routine to have folks dropping their work at the opportunity to help others, for the sake of relationship. Pretty cool, and results in much reflection on my part. Again, an open door for stretching us, and building bridges relationally.
Until next time,
L and S
I. Like. You. Both of you, that is. And by the way, 'poo rolls' still have me cracking up!
ReplyDeleteAlso, Steph, your red shower sandals are...rad.
ReplyDeletehaha, thank you. actually, they are house shoes, which everyone wears here, around the house. and, they are pink.
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