Thursday, December 23, 2010

Christmas Parties

Today, we had parties in our classes to celebrate Christmas. We watched "A Christmas Carol" by Disney. Then we opened our Secret Santa presents.


I gave my three secret people a Santa hat each.



From my three classes, I received a cell phone charger (charges any phone battery), hand warmers, and two lollipop musicians from Grubby (Iago from "Aladdin"). The stick on the right has a microphone stand. The guitar and mic are made from gum wrappers. So creative!


I also got a surprise package from Sam J. It's the Disney Duffy bear, complete with a China-themed costume! Thanks, Sam J! Another friend on the bed!


Merry Christmas!

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Snow in Xiuning!

We had our first snowfall this winter. The students woke me up at 6:30 in the morning with text messages and shouts of glorious snowball fights.


The fresh layer of snow made the farming plots beautiful. This plot is next to our house.


These are freshmen having their first snowball fight of the year. I am sad to say that when Zoe and I ambushed our students, they retaliated... and destroyed us. I think in the future I will think twice before making such a huge mistake in warfare strategies; 2 vs. 65 just isn't a fair battle.

Monday, December 6, 2010

Thriller

Chris and I taught Michael Jackson's "Thriller" dance. It was AWESOME! See here:

Class 4 (best video):


Class 6 (with me):


Class 5:


Woot to American culture and zombies!

Annie

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Hanging out

Zoe and I put up our Christmas decorations on Black Friday. It was a wonderful afternoon! Though the tree is small, it lends its festive spirit to the air. Since putting up the tree, Zoe and I have spent all afternoons and evenings in the living room. I can't wait to put presents under this tree.


We also went to Tunxi and roamed around for 3 hours exploring cafes and shops. We took a bicycle rickshaw to a movie theater. It was only $1!


On November 19, we went and saw Harry Potter 7 Part 1. It was amazing. They had salted butter popcorn! In China, sweet popcorn (like kettle corn) is much more popular than salted popcorn. You can only find salted popcorn in import stores. HP7 was such a refreshing break from all of our work with the students. So we decided to see it twice. After all, it was only 30 kuai, which is roughly the equivalent of $4.50. Opening night. HP7. $4.50. That's all I need to say.

This weekend we have started our acting workshops. We will use these workshops to get acquainted with the students. The students who stand out are the ones who will get called back for final auditions. Will report soon!

Friday, November 26, 2010

Thanksgiving at Xiuzhong

This year, Zoe and I made Thanksgiving dinner for our Xiuzhong teacher friends. We made 10 different dishes: mashed potatoes, stuffing, spaghetti, risotto, quiche, apple pie, pumpkin pie, pumpkin bread, cornbread, and fudge.

Our guests included our Chinese tutors, our neighbors, and school administrators.



We also toasted, as is traditional in Chinese dinner banquets.




After the dinner, Zoe and I played with Rae-Rae for a while.



http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMjI1MTkwNjY0.html

Happy Thanksgiving!

Friday, November 5, 2010

Sports Day 2010

Last week, our students had their annual Fall spectacular--in the form of a track and field meet. Students began with a display of their marching skills and uniformity.


Students at the beginning of Sports Day doing their morning exercise...


Rae-Rae walked around the crowds to look for oranges!


Mr. Wang, our school liaison, and I...


Rae-Rae drawing with her mother, Ms. Wu (吴老师).


Edward, our Aladdin actor from last year, is a surprisingly great athlete. See below. =)



These are my students right before they were led out for the boys' 400m race.


My students, doing the famous Chinese squat, before winning first place in the relay race. I was so proud!



We did the relay against the other male teachers again. Doug and Aaron kept up pretty well, but unfortunately, Zoe and I were just a few seconds behind! I will say though that it was a great feeling having over 1,000 students cheering your name to the finish line.


I still don't know how to embed youku videos, so here are the links to some of the races.

http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMjE4ODI3OTE2.html
http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMjE4ODI4MzE2.html

The fellows and I are off to Changsha for our annual Fall Conference. Back in one week!

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Haunted House 2010

Because students have class on Sundays, we decided to have our Halloween party on Saturday this year. Doug and I asked our local tailor to make capes for us. Aaron was a clown/generic scary person.


Zhou Bing helped us again, acting as the fortune teller while Doug and Aaron scared students from behind.


I asked a few students to give me their best ghost faces...



Doug and my capes!


I dressed up as a witch this year!


Haven't figured out how to embed Chinese website videos yet, so here's the link to our Haunted House promo: http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMjE4ODMxNDY0.html

Tonight we're going to a kindergarten Halloween party. Will post pictures later!

Monday, October 18, 2010

Sights in Xiuning

Our neighbor's baby, Rae-Rae, is growing up. She's running around all the time now, so all the courtyard neighbors try to keep an eye on her. Like most babies, she likes to mimic adult behavior. One day, I found her dumping water on the ground only to sweep it away, as adults in China do when babies pee on the ground.



Doug and I were wandering around Tunxi last weekend, and we found some unusual (but typical in China) mannequins in one of the department stores. It's not even Christmas!


I got my nails done as well, and the little salon (which by the way is run by two 16-year-old girls) I go to has hair accessories. Aaron decided to liven up the mood of the salon with a tiara.


Halloween is coming up, so I decided to do candy corn nails!


Dinner #4

We invited Mr. Wang to dinner at our house. His daughter and grandson have moved back to Hangzhou (where they work). We sensed he might be experiencing the empty nest syndrome all over again. Our friend from Guangzhou also came to visit, so it was a good dinner with good company.

This dinner features egg plant, some sort of fern with onions, edamame beans with dry tofu (豆干), and egg pancake with chives (韭菜) (which I made!).

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Dinner #3

This evening's homemade dinner includes broccoli quiche by Zoe...


Roasted tomato soup made by Doug...


Baked cauliflower and potato chips by Aaron, caramelized onions by me, and Doug and I made "zucchini" latkes/pancakes. They're modeled after delicious squash latkes called 南瓜饼, which we love to get in Xiuning.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Dinner #2

This dinner included spaghetti, with roasted tomato sauce. We also had broccoli cream soup. Aaron made stuffing from scratch, including the croutons. We also had egg plant again, a favorite. As an appetizer, we had salted peanuts.

Monday, October 4, 2010

New York Gala

Yale-China celebrates its 100th anniversary this year with its teaching fellowship. Most of us flew out to New York to attend the weekend festivities.

I met up with Mike and Andrew! We ate at Yum Yum Too, a delicious thai restaurant.


The Friday event was a health panel about "China's Contributions to Global Health." Sam J was my date!


Jeff, a former fellow in Changsha, came in from New Jersey to have lunch with me, and we went to the Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA). Yale-China has an exhibit right now in celebration of its 100 years. We were very proud.


The grand gala event was Saturday from 5:30-10:30 pm. Skylar, my friend from Concert Band, came down from Yale to attend the celebration as well.


Mayor Bloomberg was invited to the 100th anniversary. Unfortunately, he was unable to attend...

... so he declared that day as Yale-China Association Day!


The evening had a few panels featuring alumni of the teaching fellowship.


These are some of the pictures from Pratt House where the celebration was.








This was my French Connection dress, which I was so excited to wear!


Our flights to and from New York on Continental Airlines featured individual screens with hundreds of movies and tv shows to choose from. A+ Continental!


We flew over Greenland and you could see the edge of the sun's glow in the horizon.


On the flight, we had Haagan Dazs for the mid-flight snack!


That's all for now! Tonight we rest in Shanghai at a friend's house. I will be back with more pictures!