My class currently has 7 students. Three are Japanese, one from Turkey, one from Guatemala and one other American. My previous class was mostly women, with only 2 men. This time it's mostly men, with only 2 women. The other woman is married and only in Taiwan for 6 months (because her husband is here to learn Chinese for work). The American is also married - he's got Korean parents and a Taiwanese wife and also only here for this quarter. I haven't learned too much else about the other students - most of them are from small families (4-5 people each). At least two of the students are new to ShiDa this quarter. The teacher is energetic and very organized - so far I like her style a lot.
I've been really jetlagged since my return, coupled with all the recent life changes, I don't find a lot of time to blog or take pictures. Some other quick notes on recent activities:
- made homemade applesauce as filling for dessert crepes and chocolate chip craisin cookies to celebrate John's birthday - Becca put on a great surprise party at Carnegies 2
- checked out the almond jello place near Dan's - along with the peanut soup - both delicious, I'll have to go back soon to get my fill - it's very similar to the snack I made with my mom growing up
- saw the Puppet Museum - surprisingly interesting (tell them you're a student to get a discount)
- got another sunset induced headache at Sunday ultimate - that makes it the 3rd time this year I've had a migraine trigger while playing ultimate - grrr (mom, tao: don't worry)
- had a goodbye dinner for Stanley with Christina - he is going to start his mandatory military service next week for a year! I'm sad to see him go.
3 comments:
Hi - its Jeff from Singapore. I'm in Redmond this week and just chatted with SK, wondering if you want to work in TW? Let me know,
Welcome to the miji ban! It's a lot of work, but I think it's worth it in the long run. Knitting night sounds like a great idea. Have you started on a project?
Hey Jeff, nice to hear from you. I just bought my tickets for BKK - see you at Hat next year again? As for work, it's still a little early - I'm committed to one more quarter of Chinese lessons - but next year I will start thinking about income options in TW.
Catherine, thanks - it's getting easier. I think the hardest is having to memorize all the chapter words in one night. It used to be I only had to memorize half each day. As for knitting, I have some yarn but no real projects. I can do scarves and hats, but I wouldn't mind starting a mitten/sock/sweater/purse project. Have you ever done felting? I'm afraid I'll have to start at the scarf level as I may have forgotten everything my friend Gretchen taught me 2 winters ago. Hopefully I'll get to that knitting store you wrote about this weekend and then I can organize a knitting night.
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