Saturday, February 2, 2008

Winter Vacation

Sorry folks. I know it has been awhile since my last entry, so here's a long overdue post...

I'm now halfway through my contract working at the Korean International School here in Tianjin. The first semester went pretty well. This was my first teaching job where I didn't rotate schools. That made it nice because I got to teach and get to know the same students, unlike my old teaching jobs where it was hard for me to remember my students' names because I taught over 600 at 4 different schools. Plus it's nice to have my own office space. It's nice to be permanent.

I'm also halfway through my winter vacation which started in the beginning of January. One of the perks of teaching at an international school is that you get 2 months vacation in Jan. and Feb. Sounds nice right? Well the first few weeks were great. I got to relax, my sister and brother-in-law came to visit, and then I got to relax some more, and more, and more. Well I'm quite frankly tired of relaxing. I don't want to do the whole 'tour around southeast asia tour' that a lot of other westerners do here. I don't want to spend so much money. So, I'm stuck here in Tianjin doing nothing all day.

I've been trying my best to keep myself busy by studying Bengali (my boyfriend, Rajdeep, is from Assam in northeast India) and going to the gym. I admit though that all this time off has forced me to develop an addiction to dvds.

Here's a photo of Rajdeep and I. He's executive chef at an Indian restaurant here in Tianjin.

Erin, my sister, and her husband Curt came to visit from January 15 - 24. It was a pretty short trip so we packed a lot in. Here are a few photos of the places we visited. First off, I met them at the Beijing airport and we took the bus (2.5 hours) back to Tianjin.

First we took a trip to Ancient Culture Street in Tianjin. You can find any kind of traditional Chinese arts, crafts, snacks, etc here. The red lanterns and red paper cuts you see are being sold in fullforce for the Chinese New Year which is coming up on Feb. 7.

The next day we (Erin, Curt, Rajdeep, and I) hired a car that drove us to the Tianjin section of the Great wall at Huangyaguan (yellow cliff pass). It was a long drive and the outskirts of Tianjin which we drove past were pretty much a barren wasteland. But the wall was awesome and a nice break from the city.

This section of the wall is in good condition and supposedly hasn't been reconstructed like the sections around Beijing that most tourists go to. We were literally the only people there. It was all up and down, with lots of steps and steep hills.

The next morning the three of us, as well as two friends from my work, went to Tianjin airport for our flight to Harbin, a city in the far northeast of China that's famous for its snow and ice festival. The airline we flew on was called Okay Airline (just OK?). Why couldn't they have called it something like Excellent Air, or Great Air, or something more reassuring...? Well we got onto the plane and just before takeoff smoke started coming out of the vents and all the passengers started freaking out and jumping out of their seats. Turns out they just forgot to close the vents while de-icing the plane. Nothing for us to worry about, but they sure didn't do a good job calming Erin down. She was freaked out and thank God she didn't jump ship.

Harbin was FREEZING COLD! It was around -30c everyday. Here are a few photos of the snow and ice festival in Harbin. It was really amazing. Although I got frostbite every time I stepped outside, I really enjoyed it!




More stories and photos from the rest of the trip to follow!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Loved to read the new entry! The pictures are beautiful and your face says it all at the end! I'm sure that I would have freaked out in the smoking plane too. It's nice to see a photo of you and Rajdeep that's large enough to see easily!

Anonymous said...

Great pictures.Harbin looks like a beautiful place.I just watched a program about Harbin and Mohe. I hope Erin didn't scare Rajdeep. I am Just glad she didn't take anybody out trying to get off the plane.She didn't,did she?

Anonymous said...

What gorgeous pics! -30 degrees -- now that's cold. I've skied in -5 degrees w/a wind chill factor of -17 degrees. Now that was cold! I'm glad to see that you were bundled up. Still, that's pretty darn cold!
I've heard of "smoking guns," but not "smoking planes." That had to have been pretty scary. I don't blame Erin -- I would have freaked out, too!

Love

Auntie Sue

Lyndsey said...

Mom - I'll try to keep posting often and I'll put up more photos of Rajdeep and other friends for you :)

Dad - hahah Erin didn't take anyone out thankfully, but she was freaking out for sure. Where's Mohe?

Aunt Sue - -30 sure was cold. my eyelashes kept freezing to my face!