Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Happy Birthday Mal-Pal!

Oh my dearest Mal-Pal,

Since I can't call you on your birthday I decided to write a blog just for you. I want you to know I love you and think you are an outstanding lady. You have so much life, energy, and passion. I want to have a spark like you.I can always count on you to be the one to learn new dances with me. And have funny inside jokes with. I hope your birthday is spectacular and you enjoy every moment of it.

Here is my birthday present for you:


These are a few of the children I teach in the morning and I thought you would like a little shout out from some Chinese people. (Don't worry, I'll bring you a real present as well)

I LOVE YOU! Don't forget it.
Love From Taiwan,
And Forever More,
Jessica



Sunday, August 14, 2011

Ataya Resort

Welcome I had some fun "first time" experiences this weekend as i like to call them. There is a sister in my branch who is so kind to me. She came to Changhua and picked me up on Friday night to go camping. Her old Chinese branch was having a ward camp out and they invited her to come and she invited me. It was a lot of fun. The camp ground was also a resort and had some pretty cool and fun stuff to see and do.
 She has Three daughter (left to right) Shu-ya, L-ya, and En-ya. They defiantly kept me entertained and smiling all weekend.

When I arrived there Friday night it was late and they had some food waiting for us. They literally handed me a cooked fish. The whole thing. It was about a foot long and only an inch thick. First time I have ever had to pick apart an actual cook fish, tail, head, and all.

The next morning we went on a hike up the mountain and saw some amazing views and Chinese history. I tried to take pictures but of course my photography skills couldn't do it justice. So i took a short video of the view and the freaky see through bridge. I was more scared then i let on.



Along with some cool hiking and scenery there was an "amusement park" at the resort with some rides. I also learned to be very thankful for the American way of making everything very safe and accident free. I was just waiting for something terrible to happen. 

 


I was of course excited to see Disney princesses, especially Belle.
Also there was this haunted house me and the three girls went into.  There was no doubt it violated every safety code in America. We couldn't see ANYTHING and there were no clear paths. I tripped multiple times and I had three terrified girls latched onto me. I had to take pictures just to see the flash from my camera (and document how scared they were).





 Everything was so beautiful and it felt nice to get out of the busy city and see so much green. It was very hot and i sweat through my clothes about 10 times but it was wonderful. 


All in all it was a very fun weekend and well worth the 28 mosquito bites I now have.

One more thing I forgot to mention.... for lunch we had lots of delicious things. One of which was Chicken heart. I guess there is a first time for everything. It honestly didn't taste bad but thinking about my heart beating while eating that thing almost made me loose my food
Love From Taiwan,
Jessica




Sunday, August 7, 2011

Ode to food

For anyone who knows me then you know I have a few weaknesses, maybe more than a few, but the biggest one of all is food. I love food. I can't say it enough times. I love food. It's as much a fact as I am human. So naturally being in another country where they have NEW food i'm going a little crazy. In a good way. Not crazy like "I can't eat anything." Crazy like "I WANT TO EAT EVERYTHING." Hence the expanding waist line. 

The above collage just goes to show that I eat a lot. So much in fact that almost all my pictures are of my food. :) It's great. I've said it once and I'll say it again I'm sure but my favorite is sushi. I could eat it all day and be happy! I wish I could tell you all the kind I've had but frankly I don't know what they are and since my Chinese isn't very good, or even exists, then asking is quite impossible.  Notice the yellow/orangeish looking fruit in the bottom right corner? that would be a watermelon. Apparently there are orange watermelon and its perfectly normal. Tastes the same too. The best part is we can't tell which are read and which are red so it really is a surprise. 
Another good things is that I am slowly mastering the art of chopsticks so I can eat all this good food! This was some delicious food me and Bree got on our trip to Lugang yesterday. Some breaded chicken and rice with an assortment of vegtables. She had curry which also looked divine. 

Now, anyone got a good exercise plan for me? :)
Love from Taiwan, 
Jessica