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Life of a Pilgrim: October 2009
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Wednesday, October 21, 2009. And it will never get blocked! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Visitors around the world. I'm a teacher up in the frigid northeast of China. I love college football, dabbling in photography, and the humbling process of trying to learn Chinese. I'm extraordinarily blessed with the privilege of living and loving in China. I have a heart for this land, in particular college students and orphans. This is currently the fourth year I've called this country home. View my complete profile.
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Our Treasures from Afar: Pictures for Grandpa
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Monday, February 02, 2015. I haven't updated on my dad in awhile. Oh, let's be real.I haven't updated this BLOG in awhile.}. One thing he has requested is that I post pictures of the kids to the blog. So in no particular order, here is a random sampling of what we have been doing the past month or so. Christmas Day. God answered Dad's prayers to have a memorable day with his family. He also felt well enough to tell the kids one of his famous bear stories. We got all excited a week or so ago when snow sta...
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Manchurian Teacher's Tales: December 2011
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My two year journey to China has turned into seven and I am still not sure when it will end. I work to excel in my field and hope to learn more about people and cultures of this beautiful yet sometimes tormented earth. The adventure continues. Wednesday, December 14, 2011. The Ugly Christmas Sweaters of Coffee. It is that time of year again. Not just for wearing the ugliest possible Christmas sweater you can find, but time to bust out your Christmas mugs! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Manchurian Teacher's Tales: Chinese Corner? (Or stories from English Corner pt. 1)
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My two year journey to China has turned into seven and I am still not sure when it will end. I work to excel in my field and hope to learn more about people and cultures of this beautiful yet sometimes tormented earth. The adventure continues. Wednesday, May 21, 2014. Or stories from English Corner pt. 1). In China I often attended what was called "English Corner." English Corner is a concept that originated and can only be found in China (and online). The story that I found. Do you like Chinese food?
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Manchurian Teacher's Tales: The Ugly Christmas Sweaters of Coffee
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My two year journey to China has turned into seven and I am still not sure when it will end. I work to excel in my field and hope to learn more about people and cultures of this beautiful yet sometimes tormented earth. The adventure continues. Wednesday, December 14, 2011. The Ugly Christmas Sweaters of Coffee. It is that time of year again. Not just for wearing the ugliest possible Christmas sweater you can find, but time to bust out your Christmas mugs! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Manchurian Teacher's Tales: March 2011
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My two year journey to China has turned into seven and I am still not sure when it will end. I work to excel in my field and hope to learn more about people and cultures of this beautiful yet sometimes tormented earth. The adventure continues. Wednesday, March 30, 2011. Pandas are delicious.or back row Americans studying Chinese. Or the pattern; "A compared to B, A is adj adv." So naturally this became, "Panda meat compared to pork, Panda is much better." (. Saturday, March 26, 2011. As the US has people.
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Manchurian Teacher's Tales: Lost in America
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My two year journey to China has turned into seven and I am still not sure when it will end. I work to excel in my field and hope to learn more about people and cultures of this beautiful yet sometimes tormented earth. The adventure continues. Wednesday, May 7, 2014. I have now been an American living in America for almost 3 years now. Now longer a foreigner living in a foreign land. My international experiences are now removed yet still present in the way I think and process. Yu Hua lived through the to...
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Manchurian Teacher's Tales: September 2010
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My two year journey to China has turned into seven and I am still not sure when it will end. I work to excel in my field and hope to learn more about people and cultures of this beautiful yet sometimes tormented earth. The adventure continues. Wednesday, September 15, 2010. 1 da rou bing: meat stuffed in a sort of biscuit. I believe either Mao or Zhou En Lai came through town years ago and said, "it wasn't bad." I need to check on that next time I eat at the restaurant. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Our Treasures from Afar: November 2014
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Monday, November 03, 2014. Farewell, New England. I hinted in my last post about needing to catch up on some news. And then I didn't post. Because I can't get my act together, ya'll. The reason for that is that we are moving South in 10 days. Eeek! Jeff has been working down there since mid-July while the kids and I remained behind to get the house sold. It took awhile, but it finally sold. And now it is time to say goodbye.goodbye to some of our favorite places. And Boston.my favorite city of all. We wi...