Its official I have taught my last class of my first semester in China. On our last lesson I had the students in groups while reading the Story of Christmas, act out and interpret the story. Looking back I regret I didn’t have my camera. This was the sweetest yet funniest thing I have seen in China! The students had never heard the story of how Christ came to earth. Their interpretations of angels, Mary & Joseph, and the meaning of new vocabulary was hilarious! My favorite:
Narrator: Then an angle appeared to Josep and told him he must go home to get a census.
The actors: There is a King and the rest of the students are bowing down to the king.
The King: “Quiet, Now..I am going to give you a CENSUS! (angry voice)
Those bowing down: NOOOO…not a census!!
I have been contemplating what to write on my blog lately. I am going through a time in the culture shock/stress phase that is hard to put into words. However, just the other day as I sat on the floor starring out the window the words came. Heart Broken. That kind of heart- ache that consumes your body, leaves you somewhat depressed and the pain is so real it feels physical. I feel like I just had a bad break-up. I was told Nov/Dec are going to be hard months, but I got through November and then …heart break. I am not sure why. But I have my guesses. The adventure of moving here and starting life here is over. I am officially here. I am living life in China. With that being said; now I am realizing that life in China isn’t easy all the time, I miss home and life there, and that living life here is going to be more of a sacrifice than I originally thought. Its not temporary. This is a hard realization. I think for the past 5 months I have been in survival mode. Knowing if I just pushe...
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