Tuesday, March 31, 2009

It's peanut butter jelly time!

Today was my last day at my co-school, Li Xing (力行) Elementary. At the morning assembly, the principal presented me a certificate of thanks, and Grace told each class to come up with something to say to me. There was an abundance of thank yous and goodbyes. Afterwards I did a victory lap around the track with class 6A, with handshakes and hugs all around.

For our last classes of the month, I taught the 1st and 2nd graders the peanut butter song from Outdoor School (peanut, peanut butter and jelly!) and they absolutely ate it up. Literally, too -- we made PB&J sandwiches at the end. Yummy!
Class 1A says, "I love you!"

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Chance encounters

Yesterday Ying came to visit, and in showing her around Yilan I realized again how small it is - we walked around most of it in an afternoon, while also taking Todao the puppy for a romp by the river. I was also reminded that one of the best things about living here is the opportunity for random encounters. In the short walk from the train station to our apartments we passed people dancing (mostly hip-hop) in the park and a huge line in front of a temple - apparently waiting to record prayers on the tape-players that everyone had brought with them. We've stumbled upon Buddhist cooking classes and puppeteers practicing their maneuvers inside gigantic general costumes. What makes these encounters special is that we are frequently invited to participate. The other day on my way home, I saw the gardener carrying a flat of seedlings and asked if I could help him plant. He readily agreed, and we proceeded to put dozens of chrysanthemums in the patch of ground behind our apartments. It turns out that anyone living here can plant there, so I can start a vegetable garden soon! More snippets of the past few months...

As a sidenote, this is what I'll be doing next year. At the end of February I visited the program to interview, and had a really good time. On my last day we went canoeing on Lake Washington (here you can see some of my house-and-boat-mates, I was paddling in the front of the first boat). It was beautiful; can't wait to go back! 
(photo credit: Shivani Patel)

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Say "greeeeen!"

This is what happens when you try to get first-graders to pose for a picture. I saw green pipe-cleaners at the stationery store and couldn't resist. So we made shamrocks, and thought about what we would wish for if we caught a leprechaun... answers included lots of toys, 100% on all exams, and for grandparents to come back. Happy St. Patrick's Day from Class 1A!