It has been far too long since I have written a blog post.
My new year’s resolution was to write a blog post each month, but I have not
written since February. Wow, I have failed on that one, so here is a
month-by-month update on my life.
March
I was busy teaching novels to all of my classes; The Great Gatsby for my eleventh
graders, Of Mice and Men for my
advanced ninth graders, and Lord of the
Flies for my regular ninth graders. It was an incredibly busy time teaching
and working on the spring play.
Some teaching highlights happened on the day when:
1) A student had the
most profound insight about Lord of the Flies. In the book there are two
tribes, a civilized tribe and a savage tribe. My student said that at the
beginning of the book. It was like Eden, and everything was perfect. But when
sin (the beast) entered the island things started to get chaotic. Then the boys
started to eat meat, just like in the Bible. Now one group is focused on being
rescued (trying to escape from sin) while the other group is focused on hunting
(sin).
2) One of the students had to leave early for his science fair project, and all the boys stood on their chairs, and said "Oh Captain, My Captain."
2) One of the students had to leave early for his science fair project, and all the boys stood on their chairs, and said "Oh Captain, My Captain."
The month of March also included the end of the Lizzie
Bennett Diaries. This series was beautifully done, and if you have not yet had
the opportunity to watch this remake of Jane Austin’s Pride and Prejudice, go to youtube and watch it now, but be aware
that in modernizing it, the story definitely became PG-13. Here’s the link to the first episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KisuGP2lcPs
April
April began with spring break and a trip back to Qingdao.
This was my first trip back to Qingdao since moving away. It was an excellent
visit seeing old friends. One highlight was hiking Laoshan Mountain. It had
been one of my goals before leaving Qingdao was to hike one of the mountains,
but I never got around to it. This hike was one of the most beautiful parts of
China that I have ever seen. One funny part of this hike was when my friend
Edith and I found a sign for a nunnery, wondering what on earth a nunnery in
China meant, so we followed the sign trying to find it. However, we never found
it. Later we found another sign in Chinese that clarified that the nunnery was
actually a nursery.
My trip to Qingdao went down without a hitch, but my trip
home was another story. First of all, it took me forever to find a taxi, so by
the time I found one, I was running a little late. Then we hit traffic. When we
finally got to train station, I had 12 minutes to get to my train. By God’s
grace, I made my train. My train ride was a bit rough though because the guy in
front of me had a box of fish which leaked all over the train. Yuck! Upon arrival
at home, I promptly got a bad cold; I think this train ride was the main
contributor.
April was also the month of the spring play, so much of my
time was spent working on it. Though the play was stressful at times, it a very
rewarding experience.
May
May was filled with the busyness that comes from the end of
the school year. A few of the highlights include meeting Stephanie in Beijing
and going on the eleventh grade spring trip to Gansu province. This was
interesting trip in which we studied Islam, Christianity, and Buddhism.
June
Once again, June was another month spent in craziness. When
we returned from spring trips, we had finals to prepare for, grades to
finalize, spring banquet, end-of-the-year staff banquet, and graduation. During
all of this, I had to prepare for my summer in the US.
On June 10th, my friend Jennifer and I left for
the US. Travels from China were an adventure.
We got to San Francisco to find that our connecting flight had been canceled
and the next flight was not until the next day. So Jennifer and I took a
Greyhound bus instead. You see I spent my first days in the US with my
grandparents in Sacramento. These days included visiting the railroad museum,
going to Lake Tahoe, seeing San Francisco, and spending time with my grandparents,
aunt and uncle, and cousin.
Then Jennifer and I
flew to Ohio to spend some time with my family. Our time with my family was not
very long before Jennifer went to spend time with friends in another part of
Ohio, and I went to the college of Wooster for AP training because we will be
adding the Language and Composition course in the 2014-2015 school year. At
first this training was a bit overwhelming, but by the end, I felt as though I
could do it.
After AP training, I
spent the weekend with my college roommate, Bethany. We went to Easton and met
up with another friend from college Sarah. It was crazy to think that it had
been two years since we had seen each other, but it felt like we picked up
right where we had left off.
July
Everyone keeps asking
me how I’m spending my summer, and I don’t know how to answer. I feel like I
have been incredibly busy, but I couldn’t tell you how I have spent it. My
siblings and I went to Cedar Point. Other then that, I have been spending my
time doing “normal” things, spending time with friends and family, teaching my
sister how to drive, cleaning and organizing my life, and shopping for
treasures to take back to China.
My time here in the US is winding down, but I have a few
more things to look forward to: our family yard sale, a Christmas in July
party, and my brother’s birthday.
Sorry blog world for not faithfully writing, but I have two
more blog posts that I plan to write in the near future about some specific
humorous incidents (at least they are in retrospect) that happened this school
year.
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