Braving our first cafeteria meal, complete with a chicken foot (I wasn’t ready to try it though).
A statue and the ping-pong tables.
Inside one of the buildings.
The track field and a model of the campus.
These are the buildings the students live in. The school doesn’t have any dryers so everyone has to hang up their clothes to dry.
Throughout the day we met a lot of students; everyone knows us as “Teacha” and will yell and wave at us whenever they see us.
In the evening we got our first chance meeting some of the kids we get to teach as they were playing on their playground. This little one came right up to me, grabbed my hand, and insisted I follow and play with only him. We called him my boyfriend--then found out later he’s a girl! The kids were so adorable that it made me excited to start teaching.
Gah! Kendra I was so excited to finally read about your adventures in China!! It looks like you are having so much fun. And Kylie loves your blog header, btw. Every times she sees it she points and gabbers.
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