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Wednesday, July 22, 2009
7/22 Itinerary
12 Meeting & Lunch : We had my favorite fish today MmMmMmMmM!
1-2:30 Jade Market Part II : Gifts bought here are going to be Christmas gifts because they were SUPER nice.
7-9 pm Yoga (Wish me luck! Aparently the leader is as flexible as a jellyfish!)
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
7/21 Itinerary
12-1 Lunch Meeting
1-4 Dream Mall
4 Home with host family
8-10 Skype with my family
10:30 Bedtime!
I was so excited to get to bed early! It was so nice! I put off a few things I needed to do, in order to do so but it was so worth it in the end!
Dragon Fruit!
Monday, July 20, 2009
7/20 Itinerary
12-1 Lunch Meeting
1-3 Morgan and I wandered about near campus and explored some of the safe looking alleys and shops near school. Then I went back to the office to check email and chat with friends.
4 pm MODERN TOILET! (see next entry)
7 pm Met Jane for dinner before her next meeting with the team captain of the French life saving team. She is very cute when she tells me about her frustrations about life. She and I shared about our lives then she had to rush off to her meeting. I hope to have many quick dinners with Jane in the last few days we have left. She is very sweet and fun.
MODERN TOILET!
My awesome cold cranberry tea came in the bed pan Mimi is so perplexed over here:
Sunday, July 19, 2009
7/18 & 19 Itinerary - Taipei
7:40 am Meet at the train station
8:00 am High Speed rail departs, leaving Amy (still on MRT), Michael and Sunny (to wait)
9:30 am Arrive Taipei, wait for rest of the group
10:20 am MRT to Chang-Kei Check memorial
11:15 am Arrive memorial, changing of the guard
12:15 am Leave memorial
1:00 pm Explore train station looking for food – Hong Kong style food
2:00 pm Youth Hotel Owned by the government (very nice!)
3:00 pm leave for National Palace museum
6:30 pm leave museum in a bus, eat open flame hot pot (very hot, very yummy)
8:00 pm Oldest and largest Taipei night market
9:00 pm walk to hotel
10:00 pm showered and sound asleep
SUNDAY
8:00 am wake up dress
9:45 am leave hotel (15 mins behind schedule)
10:00 am MRT to Taipei 101
12:30 am leave Taipei 101 for Handicraft Mart
2:15 pm leave handicraft market
3:00 pm wander about the train station – find food
3:40 pm leave Taipei and eat on the train
5:30 pm arrive in Kaohsiung
At 6:30 pm host family takes us to dinner at a very nice Restaurant called Hansin's. It was Hong Kong style (see earlier entry) and we ate and ate and ate some more. So much food and so yummy! We tired a little of everything!
Taipei 101
Here is a link to all of my pictures from Taipei!
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The Hong Kong Style
Hong Kong style is when food is brought to you on a rolling cart or tray and then unwrapped and handed directly to you. However it is served in the state that it appears to you. For example: the dumplings were on a steamer cart while the broccoli was not. Therefor the Broccli was cold and the dumplings (amazing, best dumplings yet) hot.
For dessert a familiar face made an appearance! FLAN!
Saturday, July 18, 2009
A Saturday in Taipei
Most importantly, we stayed for the changing of the gaurd. These guys are intense!
We are stayed in a very nice youth hotel! Because the hotel was across the street from The Grand Hotel, first impressions gave a lot to be desired. However, we loved our stay. The rooms had the three things every American hopes for: cold room, clean sheets, and hot water.
After we checked in we went to one of the oldest, biggest, busiest and smelliest night markets I have seen. There were thousands of people swarming this tiny block! The noise alone would have made most people turn and run, but here in Taiwan shopping is quite the hobby!
Humor for the evening: A toast claw machine:
Friday, July 17, 2009
7/17 Itinerary
8-12 Teaching
12-1 Meeting
1-4 KTV! Karaoke Taiwanese style! This place looked more like a grand hotel than a Karaoke joint! You rent an entire room with a huge projector and then you punch in the number for the song you would like to sing. You are seated most comfortably on a couch facing the screen and there is no public embarrassment! The theme is good times and fun!
Thursday, July 16, 2009
The World Games are here!
Here is one student in her world games uniform, ready for a preformance later today:
One more day of teaching/testing then on to Taipei!
7/16 Itinerary
Monday, July 13, 2009
7/13 Itinerary
School Reporting day so class started later than usual. These late mornings are really nice every now and again. No class till 10:00 am
7:30 Traditional Chinese Market : I asked my host mother to take me grocery shopping with her but she said we could not do it all in one stop like Americans do. She suggested that this morning she would go to a market that it was easy to park at. This market still had plenty of things to offer my western senses. Let me tell you something, I was expecting smells and sounds, but let me tell you this market was very well kept and clean. I would have eaten anything from there (once it had been properly cooked of course). And eat it we did. We had the very fish we bought for dinner, eye ball and all! Yum yum!
9:30 School to prepare for the classes
12 Lunch at HOT POT! WOOOO! (See hot pot entry)

2:30 pm Adventure to change American Express Travelers checks : FAIL. Absolute FAIL. The office was guarded by a security person who did not speak any English and would not let me into the office to speak to anyone in English. Banks etc do close at 3 pm so there is a good chance the office was closed and we had a technical fail. At any rate there was a beautiful cloudy view of the 85 floor building here in Kaohsiung.
Traditional Chinese Market
Vegetables! Mostly gourds and the like - the bumpy ones are quite bitter - I know from experience. Its no zucchini!
Pig Face:
Piggy foot!
Here is a video of some of the fish still breathing!
Thursday, July 9, 2009
7/9/09 Itinerary
8-12 School; Here our students taught us how to make Muahchi. SO YUMMY! If you have enough sugar. I had to show my surprise at the taste to two classes. I might be a much better actor than I thought. :) Here our students Nose, Michael Jackson, Cassie, Yuki, and Susan show us hands on:
12-2 Meeting: Planning for next week and tomorrow's assessment
2-4 Internet Cafe, more like WOW's Taiwanese Lingya District Headquarters! This place was really nice but there was not wifi like I had hoped but this worked out better. I could charge my laptop, transfer pictures to my jump drive, write blog entries, and check email! I should really look into getting a desktop in Tally.... I could super computer all the time!
Dr. O'Kon started her own blog that day! You should check it out: tcctaiwan2009.blogspot.com
4-9 Stationary store, bookstore, sporting goods store
9ish Yummy Chinese food from a Mom & Pop. You know it is got to be good if 1. you are the only white person there and 2. there is no English spoken behind the counter! It was so yummy! We ate vegetarian today because it was what worked for us.
Bedtime!
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
7/8/09 Itinerary
12-1 pm Meeting
2-4 pm Wandering and hanging out near central park. We took the afternoon off to hang out and chill. We got to know each other over coffee and cake.
Here is the Central Park MRT station! It is so pretty! Flowers and huge floating shoes!
7:00 pm Fireworks! Our first since the fourth! I was so glad to see them! We were so close to them! We could almost smell the gun powder! McDonalds and Night Market goodness!