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Friday, February 24, 2012

Where in China are you again?

Okay, so I've done some updates recently but none really having to do with China. I think that a list of differences between China and everywhere else in the world the States is in order. After being here just shy of six months I feel like I can now properly start having opinions on this incredible country's culture. Some things great, some things bad, and a lot - very strange (at first glance) :::




1) Baby Slit Pants. As weird as this sounds, it is even weirder in
person. The Chinese have come up with a very practical, although cold in winter, solution to their children having to go to the bathroom frequently and unexpectedly. Instead of diapers, baby clothing just comes with a well formed opening from the front to the back of a child's groin. This is an easy way for kids to 'do their business' without the hassle of pulling clothing down/off or traipsing around in a dirty diaper for an unforseen amount of time. Parents carry around items that aren't too different from doggie 'pooper-scoopers' to help maintain the sidewalks, streets, alleyways, gardens, fountains, and any other public areas. At first I was pretty appalled and confused with this infant fashion statement. But honestly, now I just feel bad for these baby's bottoms. They must be quite chilly when the temperatures drop. I even whipped out my creativity in November and fashioned a set of PJs for the same purposes for my friend's birthday. He was turning 37 and they are, obviously, to be worn for his own private use.



2) Slurping / Burping / Spitting / Hawking / Gargling / Snotting /
Coughing / Sneezing. Yep, all of the above are completely normal,
expected, and accepted parts of this culture. Why would you blow your nose if you can just make gutteral animal noises and spit on the street? If you cough or sneeze in someone's face it's their fault that they are standing so close to you. If you slurp or burp it is a
compliment to the chef. Duh, why did the Western world ever make these actions taboo? I vote for the bring back of all of these. 
A-ttractive!



3) Traffic. There is nothing in the world like Chinese traffic.
Thousands of people get killed every day in this gargantuan cluster f* of cars, trucks, pedestrians, bikes, scooters, motorcycles, tuk tuks, and the massive amount of (for no better word) crap that comes strapped to the back of said automobiles. I've seen men peddling their bikes (normal bikes - not motorized) with at least TEN times the amount of their own weight on the back. Where they are going with that amount of stuff I have no idea. I just hope it's not far, for their sake. It's normal to get into a cab and the gas be on empty and the cabbie not to notice (or not to care). Trying to get to the airport one time, my cab broke down twice and he stopped on the side of the highway to pick up a hitchhiker. Everytime we get into a cab it's comparable to a rollercoaster - whether it's 5 minutes away or 45 you'll most likely almost get into multiple accidents and get close to running over a fair amount of people. Oh, and they don't have seat belts in cabs here. Safety first! But for the cabbie's reputation, I would like to point out that many times when I get into the car I am greeted with "Welcome to China". But yeah, that's usually the extent of our conversation.



4) Hot / Luke Warm Drinks. It is a rarity in China to get served a
cold drink. Especially in the summer time. When I arrived in August I was pretty dismayed at the warm beer on the hot, sweltering nights. There are the few gems out there with cold fridges / freezers but the rest just use them as storage. Hot water is the drink of choice for EVERYONE. Cold water is seen as almost unhealthy... why drink it? Whenever I have been sick I've been told to drink hot water, and lots of it. I actually have come to enjoy it now, but it is wintertime. It's nice in the cold months because the street vendor's soft drinks, juices, beer, and water are naturally chilly. But as the weather gets warmer the drinks will start to do the same. However, even though I don't have gas at my apartment I do have a cold fridge. Thank the gods of cold beer for that!



5) Tradition. Although the last 4 differences can be seen as pretty
brutal, China has so many things that are absolutely amazing about it. The day-in-and-day-out traditions and values that are seen wherever you look are overwhelming. In a good way. Everyday I pass walls that are sculpted with stories about tea. I live on Tea Street (Jinkang Lu) and I pass dozons of tea shops to get to the end. I've made friends with a couple of owners and stop in from time to time. I was able to get my parents a beautiful green tea set for Christmas with Chinese tea. It's tradition here to drink tea with strangers, friends, and family to socialize. Tea is a staple in the lives of the Chinese. I've started to crave it when I'm sick, thirsty, or cracking down on my lesson plans. It's amazing. There are so many different types and relaxes you immediately. Back home I was never a tea drinker, and my taste for coffee has definitely taken a toll over here. Sorry Starbucks!


I know this lady doesn't really have anything to do with tea, but she's as traditional as it gets. I took this picture in a Dai Village in Yunnan Provence on a 4 day trek. She has stained her teeth black to prevent decay and because it is seen as beautiful to the locals. Plus, I bet she's had many glasses of tea in her time.

Look out for the next 5 differences soon to come! Am I making you want to come visit me yet? You should, there is an unexpected adventure around every street corner here. Seriously.

...to realizing the differences all around us, and embracing them for what they are. 
Slit pants or not.


xo
Em

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

A-mazing!

One of the best things about traveling and meeting new people is acquiring NEW MUSIC! Even though I've heard Ed Sheeran is now known in the States, I'm using my "I haven't lived in America for a year and a half so I don't know" excuse. Shout out to Tom Jamieson, Adam Riddy, and Adele Goodricke for introducing me to him... my ipod is pumped, and so am I. AND he looks a lot like Rupert Alexander Lloyd Grint (check out the "Lego House" video) so that's a plus!!!

Thursday, February 16, 2012

A more serious note...


I was just made aware that a couple of days ago one of my best friends was violently attacked after going on a blind date. Being the unbelievably tough, fast thinking girl she is - she grabbed a knife that was luckily near her and stabbed her attacker in the leg. After forcing him to the door with threats of the police and her weapon, he left. She reported him to the local authorities but he is yet to be apprehended.

Things like this always happen to strangers, but never to you or people you know. At least that's what we like to believe...

Here's a great link for awareness, self-protection, and education.

http://www.stopvaw.org/

Let's always be aware of our surroundings and the people we're with.

Safe thoughts.
xoxo
Em

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Happy Valentine's

[i carry your heart with me(i carry it in]

i carry your heart with me(i carry it in
my heart)i am never without it(anywhere
i go you go,my dear;and whatever is done
by only me is your doing,my darling)
                                                      i fear
no fate(for you are my fate,my sweet)i want
no world(for beautiful you are my world,my true)
and it’s you are whatever a moon has always meant
and whatever a sun will always sing is you

here is the deepest secret nobody knows
(here is the root of the root and the bud of the bud
and the sky of the sky of a tree called life;which grows
higher than soul can hope or mind can hide)
and this is the wonder that's keeping the stars apart

i carry your heart(i carry it in my heart)

Saturday, February 11, 2012

“Maybe that's what life is... a wink of the eye and winking stars.”

“Our battered suitcases were piled on the sidewalk again; we had longer ways to go. But no matter, the road is life.” 









Monday, February 06, 2012

"Ready?" "Ready!" "Okay!"

"Animal, animal pick me!"

"For the last time...my name is EMILY not Animal!"

Jerry!

My favorite... Alice!

Lisa, 3 years old. So cute!

Jerry and Agenia. My 4 year old couple.

Cheney and Tommy. The crazy twins!

Big Eric, Ethan, Bob, and Danny. Hahaha...

Tommy and Cheney trying on my New Years mask.

Success! Tommy!

Too cool for school Oliver!

Dennis and Abby a bit confused...

Kyle drawing the ABCs

Judy, Lisa, Draco, Linda, and Lucia!

Lucia and Lisa!

"Star, star, in the sky.."

Alina!

Lucia peace signs at an early age

Alice!

I love my munchkins! Life could be worse!

Saturday, February 04, 2012