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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

I'm still alive!!

Well, I'm surprised I haven't gotten concerned emails from anyone... hahaha. I meant to post last week about our week long trip, but we are SOOOOO BUSY I haven't had time to even breathe! We have field trips all the time, students always wanting to hang out with us, not to mention we still have class and homework! We literally only have like one day where there hasn't been anything scheduled yet. After I finish all my homework this weekend I will hopefully have time to update! Sundays my birthday, and I'll definitely have to post about how that goes... we've had an interesting time just planning what we will do!!

Here's a quick list of things I've been up to:

1. Today I went on a field trip to an AMAZING Christian organization... I think if I spoke more Chinese I would definitely come back here someday and volunteer. As it is I still want to come back someday.

2. Taiwan Storyland: an interactive museum of what Taiwan was like in the 1960's, VERY fun!

3. Spicy hotpots for dinner... YUM!

4. Getting ready for a halloween party and my birthday!

5. Buying lots of new clothes!

6. Killing a HUGE spider in my room late at night!

7. Launching a lantern off a mountain and making friends with a gecko

8. Having my picture taken all the time by random strangers and being told I'm beautiful... I'm beginning to think I really might be Audrey Hepburn :P

9. Watching the sunrise over the mountainside, and watching it set over the ocean... GORGEOUS.

10. Taking in every last thing I can before I have to LEAVE!

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Magical Hotsprings, A Feast, Animals, and Toilets!



These last two days have been JAMPACKED! I think I've taken like a thousand pictures! My cheeks hurt this morning from smiling so much the night before, we have been having the most wonderful time! So now that I have some downtime I'm gonna share it with all of you!


Here we go!

Yesterday one of the students, Joanna, took us to hot springs in her home town, Beito. The town is SO beautiful, we spent a lot of time wandering around and checking out all of the parks before we got up to the hot springs. It was a small public hot spring in the middle of the city! I would have taken pictures, but we were not allowed. There were 5 pools, all different temperatures. 4 went from warm- SUPER FREAKING HOT! and the 5 one is ICE cold. You are supposed to hop from the least hot to the cold, then wamer, back to cold, warmer, back to cold, and the hottest to improve your circulation. Most people sit for quite a while in each pool, but we were so excited (and ADD) that we probably spent the least amount of time in each one. People loved to stare at us because we were the only white people and the only people wearing bikinis! At least we looked good, thanks to 8 minute Abs and Buns!! That's the workout Kayla, Carly and I have been doing via Youtube in our rooms!



Some silly statues in Beito, we took lots of pictures imitating their faces too!


After the hot springs Joannas dad was kind enough to pick us all up in his van and drive us up Yangmingshan mountain to have a traditional taiwanese meal that he treat us to. There were 8 of us total, and we got 10 dishes. We at whole fish, white asparagus, honeydew, fried shrimp and pineapple, chicken, green veggies, HUGE mushroom, ginger soup with sweet potato which was REALLY good, meat soup, rice, rolls, and one last dish I don't recall! It truly was a FEAST and it was super kind of him to pay for it all! It was also POURING down rain, so we were very grateful to be inside. It was WONDERFUL to ride in a car as well, because we have not ridden in a car since we came back from the airport a month ago!!






Our dinner! The plates just kept coming!! Those little yellow things with white stuff on top are the shrimp and pineapple, they were SO GOOD!







Our hosts, Joanna and "Baba", that's dad in Chinese and it's what we all just ended up calling him!


After lunch we went back down the mountain to Starbucks where we waited until her dad came back again and drove us to Zen 35, a restuarant on Yangmingshan that overlooks ALL of Taipei. It was SO beatiful!! We had all planned on meeting our entire group there and having dinner but most of us were SO full from lunch that we either didn't have anything, or we just got drinks. I got a cosmopolitan that was very good! My first mixed drink that was all my own, pretty fun! The restaurant was so cozy, it was mostly all glass windows, so we could see the rain, but we were nice and dry cuddling on comfy couches. We gave each other massages, took fun pictures, had drinks, and taught the Taiwanese students many things about American culture. Just being there to see the view was enough though, it was INCREDIBLE, we took a lot of pictures!




Carly and I under my umbrella, look at that view!!


Joanna and Christy teaching each other new games







Abby, Jean, and Joanna with their drinks!




Then today Kayla and I woke up early so that we could leave at 9 to go to the zoo! More people were supposed to come, but they were all too tired so from OSU it was just Kayla and I, but we met Clark (the PR rep for the school who helps us all with a lot and loves hanging out with the students, he's so nice!), as well as Vianna and her sister Sandra (Vianna is in my small group for one of our classes!). The zoo is HUMONGOUS... we spent 4 hours there, and there are still at least 20 animals we didn't see. My legs were SO tired, it was such a work out, but everything was amazing, and beautiful!


Sandra, Vianna, and I right after getting in the zoo!!



Baby Monkey! There were so many of these monkeys, it was like one huge monkey family on this island, but he was the cutest!


A GIANT Beetle in the Insectarium!






GORGEOUS butterflies... I could've stayed in there all day and taken pictures of them. As it is I took a TON in like 10 minutes!




The zoo map! It's so BIG! We went to the bright orange area on the right, the brown, red, and light blue at the top, but that's all we could do in 4 HOURS! But that means I'll just have to make ANOTHER trip! :)



After the zoo Clark took us to a restaurant we had heard about from previous OSU students here called the Modern Toilet. Yup, toilet. All of the seats are toilets, the tables are either sinks or bathtubs, and you use toilet paper for napkins! It was SO fun, and we ate SO much, check it out!
My dinner!! Thai coconut curry with chicken, it was so delicious!
So delicious, I cleaned up my toilet!


Our HUGE desserts!! We didn't know that they would be THIS BIG!! They came in little eastern style toilets!




Clark and his finished dessert... it took us like 45 minutes to work through them, and still none of us finished!

All in all, I am thoroughly EXHAUSTED from the last two days, but they were some of the most AMAZING days that I have had here so far, so many wonderful memories! We leave tomorrow morning at 7:30am for a week long tour of the island... it's going to be so awesome, but I won't be able to contact anyone during that time so I will take lots of pictures to share when I get back!!

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Durian Day!!

So we finally did it! Shauna took us to this little market a few minutes from the school, and at one of the fruit stalls they had durian. For those of who don't know, durian is a tropical fruit grown in this area that is known for it's pungent STENCH. Seriously, it smells like rotting flesh. It smells so strongly that it's generally not allowed in shops, restuarants, or public transportation. Shauna and I have been wanting to try it since we got here though, and we persuaded a few other strong souls to join us.




There it is at the fruit market, in one big spiny pile! And look below, they're HUGE!!


These fruits are so huge and heavy its considered dangerous to be in the area where they're growing. They are not hand-picked, but are left to grow on the trees until they are so ripe that they FALL, into HUGE nets under many trees that catches them! So you are guaranteed one RIPE smelly fruit when you buy it!






Will it be good...









Or bad? Because it certainly doesn't smell too good!





After everyone took some pictures with it as a whole fruit, we cut into it!! We were sure to do this in a nice OPEN area outside without anyone really around, and a trash can nearby. We wanted a trash can nearby so people could throw up if they felt sick from the taste, and so that we could toss it and run after trying it!



So I've been trying for DAYS to get the video up that we took of us eating it, but it's not working. What we did was just split the fruit open, and inside are like 4 big meaty pods of fruit with a big pit. It smelled foul when we split it, but we grabbed our forks and bravely dug into the fruit! In the end we decided it tasted like a sour banana custard. Not as bad as we had imagined. Not something I would voluntarily eat it again.... unless my only choice was between this and stinky tofu; I would take this over stinky tofu ANY day!

I other news... I had my first big exam here 2 weeks ago for one of my HDFS classes, and I got a 92%!! Woohoo! This is really good news because we heard that the scores were not really up to par as far as what our professor had expected!

We're getting busier and busier ALL the time. This week we have 2 field trips and a big lunch for classes, then this weekend we plan on going to the Zoo, Maokong tea plantation, Taiwan Storyland (a museum), and to get massages. THEN we leave for a week long trip to the other end of the island! So I will definitely have to get plenty of rest!

Saturday, October 4, 2008

STARBUCKS!

(Starbucks in Danshue)

Another thing you can't escape in this country, or in the WORLD for that matter, is starbucks! So far we have for the most part avoided supporting this chain from thousands of miles away, but when we found out one of our new friends worked there, of COURSE we're going to visit her! It's just like being at home!

(L-R Sadie, Dee, Carly, and I waiting for Kayla so we can get started on our adventure!)
It took us two buses, 40 minutes, and a lot of trust in the chinese that Abby had written for us to show the bus drivers before we finally made it! We were definitely glad we did!
TADA!! Abby at work!
Kayla and I enjoying our coffee! I got mine made into a new mug I got that is Taipei themed, I love it because it has pictures of places we've gone already or are going to go soon! It was REALLY good because it was the first freshly made cup of coffee I've had since I've been here!


While we were at Starbucks we met a woman and her husband who were from the States! They were in Taiwan for 6 months adopting their THIRD little boy from the country! There sons were 2 1/2, 1 1/2, and 6 months! Talk about a handful, but they were so excited to be back again adding to their family! We asked her where she liked to visit when she was here and she gave us a few places. I was glad we'd already visited a lot of the places she had mentioned, because it meant we weren't missing out on anything while we've been here, and she gave us a couple new places we DEFINITELY want to get to!


We were able to wait until Abby had time to take her lunch break, and she had dinner with us at a really good restaurant just across the street from where she works. I had Salmon, fish eggs, shrimp, some REALLY good miso soup, and some sweet little dessert. Afterwards we got on the MRT to help Dee find her way around safely so she could meet her mom at the airport. Then we stopped in Ximen to do a little bit of shopping before we went home. We found a little craft fair that was going on and bought some handmade jewelery from the vendors there!


After we got home Shauna was hanging out with Daisy and Jennifer making flowers out of straws! Shauna had been given a few flowers by a graduate student, and she fisgured out how to make them so she taught us all last night!


Daisy focusing intently on cutting out the petals for her flower

Some of the bouquet that Shauna had made! Ours didn't look quite as good since we had just started, but we know that we will all soon be obsessed with making these!

Thursday, October 2, 2008

No More typhooning!!


So after a long weekend of having to stay in because of the typhoon, we all got out and did as much as we could! As a result, we were all VERY tired, and a few of us got colds... not fun, but I know I'm at least feeling a lot better today!








On Wednesday we spent the afternoon with our Culture class at the National Palace Museum. This isn't the national palace of Taiwan, but it's a replica of the National Palace in China, and during the Sino-Japanese war the Emperor there was afraid of having all the great works of art, and beautiful possessions destroyed so he had a place built in Taiwan to hold it all! The museum holds over 650,000 pieces of artwork, and is the biggest collection of Chinese art in the WORLD! Needless to say, we did NOT see it all!







This is the outside of the Museum, we weren't allowed to take pictures inside, so unfortunately I don't have any pictures of what we saw :( Google: "White Cabbage National Palace Museum" though and you can see one of there most valulable pieces. It was all made of ONE piece of jade with leaves and small crickets to represent fertility on it.





Abby and I in front of one of the dragons guarding all the art!







(L-R Kayla, Me, and Carly!)




There was a beautiful orchid down where we were waiting for everyone else, so we took lots of pictures in front of it!!




(L-R Annabelle, Me, Ariel)




The HUGE koi eating in the pond. There was a BEAUTIFUL little garden right next to the museum. Huge black swans!




A Gate at the Garden

After the museum, we went out to the Shilin Night market again and had dinner. Lots of the students came with us and they kept buying food off the carts for us to try!
This is a very nice woman making my dinner at her cart. It was a VERY spicy Thai chopped salad. With Papaya, peppers, peanuts, lime, tomatoes, and fish sauce! REALLY good, but my lips were on fire after a few bites!





This is Sabrina and I having dessert! She's eating some kind of pudding with Jellies, and I am eating Soy Milk Ice with Mangos! The mangos were very sweet, and really good! in between dinner and dessert I tried, fried shrimp with pineapple (it also had some kind of frosting and sprinkles on it), Cranberry Juice (which was REALLY good, I drank a huge cup!), Some pork skewered with green onion (too hot to really enjoy), a VERY cheesy baked potato (again, VERY hot, but good!), and some sort of tea with Jellies in it. The students are all so generous, and SUCH good hosts! They love taking us places and watching our faces as we try new things!



The next night we all went to this little town called, Danshue. It's along a waterfront, and there's lots of little tourisy shops to find good gifts at, and fun places to see. It reminds me a lot of Lincoln City back home! I took this video of a little man playing some traditional chinese instrument. We wanted to take pictures with him, which he was eager to let us do, and he gave us his instrument to play when we took them, but we didn't sound nearly as good.






We ate dinner at this restuarant that had more traditional chinese food. I ate pig intestines, tofu, bamboo, sweet and sour pork (which reminded me of home!), hollow green vegetables (sort of like spinach), shrimp, and these "Taiwanese fries"! They are little sardines that are fried in batter. They taste like fishy fries... I couldn't decided whether I liked them or not, lol.



There are silly little claw machines like the ones we have in the US EVERYWHERE here. There are entire places that are just these little machines, and most of them have creepy toys like this one!

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Typhooning... :(

The typhoon is making it's way back around and is in full swing. We already had to cancel plans today to go to the zoo and hiking at a tea plantation, and now tomorrow we have to stay in all day if the area calls a state of emergency. This means that there won't even be anywhere to go because everything is closed and it will be incredibly windy and rainy again. BAH. But we are safe and sound, so don't worry! I guess with all this time in we'll be able to write letters and get homework done.

*Edit*
Well, the typhoon has arrived today, and it is more than just incredibly windy. There are 200 mph winds on the coast (which is 125 miles from here), and apparently this is a "super typhoon" equivalent to a category 5 hurricane. The government has cancelled all work and school for today and most likely tomorrow. We are not allowed to go outside for ANYTHING! Although, we should be safe because between us and the coastline are many mountains, protecting us as though we were in a huge bowl. We are also on high ground, in a very secure building. So don't worry about us, but pray for all the people that live along the coastline here.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Strangers

Often times in while traveling here in smaller groups we don't have the resource of a FuJen student with us. This means that we become very reliant on strangers (whether they be employees or passerbys) to help us out and tonight was definitely proof of that! Christy, Camille, and I went to the grocery to have dinner (it's a HUGE store with a food court in the basement) and go shopping. We wandered around looking at the restaurants until Christy chose one that we all thought looked appealing.

Well, as luck would have it she chose the only restaurant whose menu had ZERO english AND no pictures! This is a very rare occurence here (majority of menus have pictures), and we were not quite sure what to do. We decided to sit down anyways thinking maybe we could just point to something and get what we get! Well God was amazing, and MIRACULOUSLY this little woman comes up to us and says, "Excuse me, do you want help ordering your food?" In PERFECT english! She said she noticed we were americans because she heard us speaking english as we walked by! It turns out she is a native here who has been living in the states since she was in college and she was just back with her daughter to visit family. We were SO grateful that she was outgoing enough to approach and help us! So she helped us order and said that if we had any more questions she was sitting just across the way and we could come to here. After we ate we were sure to go over and thank her! That's when we found out she was from Louisiana, and had just spent two weeks in San Fran. her daughter was 4 years old and SUPER cute! Her attitude is just a complete testament to how wonderful ALL the people are here. Everyone has an incredibly hospitable attitude. They will do everything that is in their power to help us out (even if they can't totally understand us!). I've gotten used to being very careful about what I ask for or say I want because people will just run out and get it for us! I'm glad that I chose to study abroad in such a wonderful country!

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Ballots and Moon Cakes!

Today I went online and got a ballot to vote in the upcoming election!! (I sent in for one to be mailed to me before I left, but I'm not entirely sure I wrote my address correctly so I got this in case it never arrives!) I'm VERY excited to vote for the first time! How cool to be voting for the first time in such an important election, AND doing it overseas!





In other news... we had our weekly culture class today and the FuJen students taught us how to make mooncakes and meatballs!


These are all of our ingredients laid out beforehand! The purple blob is red bean paste that we put inside the moon cake! The wooden things are molds that you mush the cake into the BANG it really hard on the counter to get the cake back out! It made a terrific noise when like 20 of us were doing it at once!
Daisy and I with our groups finished moon cakes! They tasted a lot like poptarts... hahaha.

These are our meatballs! They were made of pork, mushrooms, and shrimp then rolled in rice. We steamed them in a huge pot, and they tasted so good!! I think the rice on the outside made them look like little hedghogs!


These are 3 of the members of my group! From L-R is Doris, Abby (pronounce "Ay-bee), and Daniel (he was finishing up the last of our meatballs, thus the lumpy cheeks)!

Daniel entertained us all as we ate by creating balloon animals! He does it for a part time job in restaurants, and is very good! I took a video, but I took it vertically, and I'm not quite sure how to turn the video the other way! Oh well... he made us a rabbit, a dog, and some flowers! I've heard rumor that he's a magician as well so it looks like our group is going to have to watch our backs in case he tries to fool us!

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

My Fujen Address

Now that I've given several of you my school adress... that's apparently NOT the one to use. If you have happened to have already sent me something it "should" get here, but if not, use this address!

Hayley Chetlain (OSU)
Fu Jen Catholic University
Department of Child and Family Studies
510 Chung Cheng Road
Hsinchuang, Taipei County 24205
Taiwan, ROC

Some girls have sent out letters, and it's taken about a week to get to people. Packages would probably take two weeks. I'm hoping to buy cute stationery and write letters this weekend, so if you want a letter from Taiwan leave me your address!

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Saturday Adventure!

Yesterday we were out ALL day long! We traveled to a little town called "Yingge" (or Inga in English), that's known for all the things it makes with ceramics, and then we went to the huge ceramics museum there!
So the day began with a 30 minute bus ride to Taipei Main Station, and from there we took a 30 minute train ride to the town.

Taipei Main Station... every few minutes all the little lines on this would flip to show new times and trains arriving!
View from the train...




(L-R) Dee, Kayla, and Carly in the mall!
We went to a nice mall in the town with a lot of expensive items that were beautiful to look at, but none of us could afford! Luckily we got to meet these 2 cute little dogs there which made MY day that's for sure!!


Then we walked up this street to the smaller (more affordable) market! I got to practice asking how much things cost again, and use my numbers to discover prices! I also talked to a lady about my Chacos, she LOVED them and wanted to know if I got them in Taiwan. Sadly, I didn't.









Decorations along the road







The teaset I bought from the woman who liked my shoes so much, she knocked off 50 NTD since I'm a nice american...lol.


After that we went to the museum where they had lots of different sculptures made with ceramics, many toilets, and neat teapots!

This is one of my favorite sculptures that I saw, I love all the movement you can see in this stationery piece of ceramic!

A little teapot family of sleepy monkeys! That's definitely how I felt by the end of the day!