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Branch Christmas Party!

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Keeping with tradition the Qingdao Branch had a Branch Christmas Party. Victoria planned it and it was spectacular.

Sister Sheilds and teh Stevens

Sister Shields and the Stevens

 

Our Korean Members

Our Korean Members

 

It was potluck style and oh so delicious. Jenifer made the most delicous potatoe salad sandwiches. I ate way way too many.

It was potluck style and oh so delicious. Jenifer made the most delicious potato salad sandwiches. I ate way way too many.

 

Presdient Halladay

President Halladay

 

Shelly and Peter they sang Jingle Bells in Korean with their son. (Ding Ding Dong)

Shelly and Peter they sang Jingle Bells in Korean with their son. (Ding Ding Dong)

 

The Sheilds - Canada

The Shields - Canada

 

The Blakes

The Blakes

 

Jennifer, she has such an amazing voice both in English and Korean.

Jennifer, she has such an amazing voice both in English and Korean.

 

The Yong Children, they are so well behaved at church, Rosy on the end is just the friendliest child you've ever met.

The Yong Children, they are so well behaved at church, Rosy on the end is just the friendliest child you've ever met.

 

On to the White Elephant, I came prepared and was so excited. Victoria read a variation of the Night Before Christmas which added Left and Right all over the place. Each person began with their own gift then through the reading you passed the present according to the direction read. It was quite entertaining. The funniest was the fact that Adam had purchased a live turtle and cage. He placed it in a paper bag and gave explicit instructions not to shake his gift. Well needless to say some people forgot those instructions as the poem continued and poor Fred ended the night with fried nerves I’m sure.

I got Chinese Yo-yo’s! I was exstaticed!

I finally found the perfect gift!

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Tonight is the Branch Christmas Party, there will be a White Elephant* gift exchange. I’ve always disliked White Elephant exchanges as I am terrible at selecting a gift. I think the games is fun and I love participating but my gift is always so unoriginal.

This year I finally did it!! I got the best gift.

The White Elphant gift of White Elphant gifts in my opinion.

The White Elephant gift of White Elephant gifts in my opinion.

The mismatched, pieced together, furry toilet seat warmer.  And for the novice or those who can’t figure out how to get this thing on the toilet I found the instructions while wrapping.

Even the foreigner can follow the pictures.

Even the foreigner can follow the pictures.

So I can proudly attend the Christmas Party armed with this gift. Hehehe

 

*White Elephant is a party game where each guest brings a small gag gift to be exchanged in unique or random fashion. Traditionally people try to bring a random item that will get a good laugh.

Is she trying to tell me something??

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If I didn’t know with certainty that the Chinese are incapable of subtle hints my first Christmas present would have offended me. Two students dropped by for photos Friday afternoon. I’m really quite touched my students want to take pictures, they don’t seem to want to pay attention or participate in class. But hey the Chinese will never miss a photo sho0t, which is what “Can I come to your apartment for a quick picture” really means.

By now I know the drill. The standing half hug with the victory sign, then the stoic face, then the sitting leaning, then we get all crazy and take pictures all over my living room (the backgrounds varying, the nativity and scrolls seem to be the biggest hits). They always come bearing gifts, usually oranges, crackers or the occasional  bracelet. Today’s was a shocker. It was a Christmas gift Lucy said as she knew Christmas was coming soon. I was touched, my first Christmas gift of the season!

I really hope my face didn’t give away my taken back feelings.

 

My first thought 'Is she trying to tell me something?'

 

I’ve stopped wearing make-up as of late because well I’m just lazy and really who am I trying to impress around here? My first thought was she was trying to make a statement but that was very very wrong of me. Lucy would never, could never make such a statement, wish I could say the same for some of her classmates. I was debating to pick up a new blush so now I’m good.

So Merry Christmas to all!

Christmas is just around the corner

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One of the BYU teachers asked if I had any Christmas activities to share. I sheepishly had to admit I haven’t nor do I ever plan that far in advance for classes. I told her I would begin looking online and I would get back to her if I found anything good.

So the basic google search began “ESL Christmas Activities”. Oh how I love google, I mean really, what would I do without it? The hardest part is removing Christ from Christmas, which is a requirement in China. As Christmas has become quite secular in the States it would not seem that difficult at first but still it is acknowledged as a Christian holiday. So many of the traditions and customs so cherished are steeped in Christian symbolism and require a basic understanding of the Christian faith.

I am so grateful I have my nativities up as a constant reminder of what this season should be centered around. Tis the reason for the season!

Okay back to lesson planning, I stumbled across this lesson plan and thoroughly enjoyed the information.*I’ve included the information at the end.

I was intrigued by the explanation of the presence of apples on the Christmas tree. We have always had small apples on our tree but I could never figure out why. I just figured it was a family tradition from my mom said and never asked. My mother’s side is German and that explains it!

I am learning so much about my own culture as I prepare to teach it and true bonus to this job!

*The Origins of the Christmas Tree

The origin of the first Christmas tree dates back to the Middle Ages in Western Germany. The people during this time period participated in and watched dramatic plays called miracle and mystery plays. These plays were performed to teach the common people about religious truths that were contained in the bible. There were no printed books available, and pictures were scarce during this period of time. “As laymen joined with the clergy, the individual plays were arranged in a lengthy series or cycle throughout the church year” (Foley, pg. 39). In this way, peasants were taught about the Old and New Testaments of the bible.
 
During the Christmas season, the Paradise play was presented. This play depicted Adam and Eve in the garden of Eden. On stage was an evergreen tree, covered in apples, which showed Adam and Eve’s sin and later banishment from the garden. The tree received particular attention because it was the only prop on the stage. This symbol remained firmly planted in the minds of spectators and actors. Later, after the plays “ceased to be performed in Germany” ( Foley, pg. 41), people began putting their own trees in their homes.
 
This early Paradise tree had a lot of value to the Germans. By having the tree in their home they were able to teach their children the story of Adam and Eve. They taught this story through symbols. The evergreen tree symbolized immortality because it stays green all year. The apples on the Paradise tree symbolized Adam’s sin. Round wafers and cookies were also added as decorations. They represented the fruits of redemption.
 
Candles were also important symbols to the Germans. The candle was their main source of light, and it represented Christ being the Light of the World. The candles were placed on a wooden pyramid structure with shelves called the lightstock or Christmas pyramid. This pyramid stood next to the Paradise tree. This candle holder was also decorated with tinsel, paper or cloth roses, and a star was usually placed on top.
 
After some years the two were combined. The Christmas tree we know today is a combination of the Paradise tree and the Christmas pyramid.
From Germany, the idea of a Christmas tree spread. As Germans left the Rhineland to settle in other places, they took their proud custom with them. In England, German settlers had brought the idea of a Christmas tree over. It wasn’t until several decades later that it was formally introduced by Prince Albert, consort to Queen Victoria, a German.
 
At first the Christmas tree was found only in the homes of the upper-class English. The idea soon gained in popularity and became an English sensation. It became a Victorian symbol “laden with ornaments and surrounded with gifts” (Foley, pg. 65).
 
Hessian (German) mercenaries fighting for the British during the Revolutionary War, most likely introduced the concept of a Christmas tree to America. Tradition says that these soldiers set up Christmas trees for the colonial children. They did this so they would be able to cherish their homeland customs, since some of them had been away from home for three Christmases. No documentary evidence has been found to support this tradition, however, only stories.
 
Documented evidence of the Christmas tree began showing up in the early 1800’s and continued to grow steadily. Most of the information is from the personal accounts of German settlers. The earliest illustration of a Christmas tree in America was from a book entitled The Stranger’s Gift by Herman Bodum, printed in 1836. The Christmas tree began to spread rapidly throughout America. By the year 1850, the Christmas tree had become the fashionable thing for the holiday season.
 
Today most Christians celebrating Christmas have a Christmas tree in their home during the holiday season. They have their own special traditions involving the cutting and decorating of the tree. Many people view the Christmas tree as the most glorious and best-loved symbol of the Christmas season.

 

(http://teacherlink.ed.usu.edu/tlresources/units/Byrnes-celebrations/christmas.html)

感恩节快乐! Happy Thanksgiving!

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Holidays abroad are always tricky. The Gang decided to get together Tuesday night for Thanksgiving dinner as Thursday was going to be a busy day for all of us. Katie and Thomas were kind enough to host and we all were eager to pitch in for a real feast. Dantzelle and I headed over early to help with the food and the guys did a last min Wal*Mart run for essentials.  

The table, the most important part of Thanksgiving!

The table, the most important part of Thanksgiving!

 

 

Katie had done a beautiful job preparing . My heart melted when I walked into the apartment. She had Nat King Cole playing in the background, one of my Mom’s favorites, the table had been set and she had splurged on a center piece. It felt like home.

 

We all ate with forks excepting the Chinese guest, June who got chopsticks.

 

 

 

I promise to add more pictures when I get them from Katie. The meal was delicious. We had Idaho mashed potatoes, canned creamed corn from the States, Stoffers Stuffing, street sweet potatoes, green beans, delicious rolls, spicy roasted chicken (turkey is EXPENSIVE here) and Ocean-Spray Cranberry Sauce.

June was running late which allowed us to have a prayer which we were all grateful for. As we sat around the table we shared what we were thankful for. Current situations always play a strong role in what one is thankful for and being in China only makes this so much more true.

What I’m thankful for:

  • I am thankful for my family, both at home who support me and love me unconditionally and the one acquired here in China.
  • I am thankful for the opportunity I have to travel and experience first hand the many wonderful cultures and peoples on the earth.
  • I am thankful I’m an American and that I will always have a country to come home to when I am tired of being abroad.
  • I am thankful for the many freedoms I enjoy and the knowledge that all men are created equal.
  • I am thankful for education and the freedom of information we enjoy in America.
  • I am thankful for the Church and the comfort and security it brings when I am thousands of miles away from home. I am thankful for the instant family and protection it gives.
  • I am thankful for a job that has given me the opportunity to come to China and learn to appreciate America and it’s freedoms in a way that NO other country could.
  • And last but not lest, I am thankful for the opportunity to learn Mandarin. (whether or not I will actually be able to speak Mandarin is still to be determined but I’m grateful for the opportunity none the less)
Left-overs! Katie and June

Left-overs! Katie and June

No complaints here.

No complaints here.

 

We all stuffed ourselves in true Thanksgiving fashion. It was wonderful.  I got a lot of leftovers, which is not a complaint! Dinner covered for the next few nights, yippee!So the after dinner we road home and yes mother the following is true, Dantzelle and I listened to Christmas music. I even sang along. All in all Tuesday was a wonderful Thanksgiving!

 

To be honest I woke up this morning and forgot that it was Thanksgiving. In class this morning a student asked when Thanksgiving was as she thought it was coming up. It took me a second to realize today was Thanksgiving. She kindly replied with a Happy Thanksgiving and then inquired about my plans for the day. I had already arranged to meet Bonnie for lunch but I no plans for the evening.

I had an enjoyable day between Bonnie and about a half a dozen students who stopped by in the evening for a chat. I ended with a Thanksgiving dinner for one. I decided to go out in true Thanksgiving, make a pig of oneself style. I ate through the rest of my left-overs in one go. I have to admit chopsticks are starting to become second nature.

Solo Thanksgiving Dinner!

Solo Thanksgiving Dinner!

Just like anyother night excepting the food was so much better.

Just like any other night excepting the food was so much better.

Happy Thanksgiving to everyone.

 Will someone please enjoy a few Deviled Eggs for me, that was the only thing missing from our feast.

To all my family and friends, thank you for always being there for me. Your support and kindness is irreplaceable.

What do you call a Nativity without the Christ Child?

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I’m going with a Middle Eastern Stable Scene but in this case I guess I should say an Eastern Stable scene.

A Reagan family tradition is collecting Creches, it has become a family hobby as we begin traveling and widening the selections. I didn’t really put much thought into a Chinese Nativity before coming as this is not a Christian Country nor is it open to Christianity. When another member of the Branch shared a Christian wood carver with all of us I jumped on the chance. I surfed the website with Mom and found the ONE.

 
Chinese Nativity

Chinese Nativity

Victoria  picked up my order and held it until I could get it from Qingdao. Last night I opened the box while in Qingdao and pulled out a few pieces to preview the Creche. Katie and I enjoyed the mini Christmas, and joked about not finding the Christ child. I just figured it was at the bottom of the box tucked away.

When we set it up this evening in my apartment we were all floored to discover the Christ Child was truly missing. I seemed to have an abudence of animals, or atleast more than I thought normal but no Christ Child. How exactly you forget to but the key component in the scene I don’t know but the proper channels have been alerted and I’m hoping to have him in time for Christmas.

Angel, I'm a little scared it will fall and break as it is not very secure.

Angel, I'm a little scared it will fall and break as it is not very secure.

 

Shepherds Shepherds

 

 

The Wise Men from the East!

The Wise Men from the East!

 

What's missing?

What's missing?

The trees are one of my favorite parts of this Nativity

The trees are one of my favorite parts of this Nativity

 

The characters on top say "Christmas" in an ancient Script not the modern simplified

The characters on top say "Christmas" in an ancient Script not the modern simplified

 

The Nativity is camphor which smells absolutly wonderful. It is so light weight which is a real blessing for transportion. It also came in a beautiful wooden box.

 

 

 

The following is a wall hanging Creche that turned out to be more beautiful in person than I had imagined. Well with three Creches hanging in my living room I think it will be pretty hard to miss the fact that I’m Christian.

My complete Chinese Nativity
My complete Chinese Nativity

 

Nativity with the Chinese Knots

Nativity with the Chinese Knots

 
Large Ornament Nativity

Large Ornament Nativity

 
For those who would like to look at the Nativities and other Christian Carvings here is the website. All the pieces are beautiful.
 

Carving My Pumpkin

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My favorite part of Halloween is Pumpkin Carving. Moving to China was not going to stand in the way of this tradition.

I had made plans to carve the pumpkin on Tuesday so as to be completely ready for Halloween but with this week being as crazy as it was that did not happen. I finally got a chance to sit down and carve this evening.

 

Okay so as much as I love carving designs were never my forte

Okay so as much as I love carving designs were never my forte

 

There was not a single large pumpkin to be found at any of the grocery stores. I purchased my pumpkin Tuesday afternoon and had to settle for a small one. But in its defense it was a beautiful orange with great symmetry. I strategically drew the face to carve out the moldy spots*.

 

 

So a carving knife sure would have been helpful.

So a carving knife sure would have been helpful.

 

Originally buying a carving knife was on my shopping list or at least a steak knife for the serrated edges. But finding cutlery around here is like a Where’s Waldo Page. You know it is there you just have to hunt and lets face it sometimes you just don’t want to put in the effort. I made the mistake of assuming a vegetable knife would substitute just fine. I hadn’t take the knife into consideration when I drew on my pumpkin. In the end my Jack-o-Lantern received a face and my pumpkin carving craving was satisfied.

 

For a little guy it sure was stuffed!

For a little guy it sure was stuffed!

 

 There are some definite pluses to a small pumpkin, less carving time, as much as I love carving I get frustrated quickly with my lack of artistic skill.

It is impossible to stick one’s hand in the pumpkin which then necessitates a spoon for scraping the inside. In turn this releases one from the obligation of sticking one’s hand inside and getting all the slimy pumpkin innards on it.

Surprisingly though, my little pumpkin was full of seeds.

 

All done!

All done!

 

三颗牙齿 San Ke Ya Chi

三颗牙齿 San Ke Ya Chi

I’ve decided to call him San Ke Ya Chi (Three Teeth). I know so not original.

 

 

 *Quick lesson I’ve learned about China, the hard way. In China they make anything and everything, and they also sell ANYthing and EVERYthing. I have learned that just because the grocery store is selling it does not mean it is consumable. I have purchased moldy bread, obviously as above moldy pumpkins as well as expired milk. So really when you go grocery shopping is not a matter or looking at brands as much as it is looking at expiration dates and quality. If I don’t gain an immunity to mold this year and don’t know when I will. I made it through half a bread cake once before I realized it was moldy, I just figured it had an earthy taste to it.

Halloween lost on an Eastern Culture

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I was so stoked to teach this week, 6 easy lessons on Halloween! Just what I needed for the week I had to teach 6 make up classes for the ones I’m missing next week to go to Nanjing & Shanghai.

To prepare for class I wiki-ed Halloween (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halloween). I didn’t have a firm handle on the origins of Halloween and its traditions and I wanted to be prepared. Intriguing article by the way, really sad that most reported cases of candy poisoning actually turn out to be the child’s parent’s fault.

1st class: I begin by explaining the origins of Halloween, the Celtic belief that on October 31st the Spirit world had power to cross into the real world and haunt the living . People would dress up to scare the spirits and keep evil at bay. Halloween began being celebrated in America in the 1840’s when the Irish, fleeing from the potato famine, brought over many traditions.

We still dress in costumes today but not all are scary. It is a time now to dress up in fun costumes that can represent anything.

Jack-o-Lanterns we originally carved into turnips and were passed of a fable about a man named Jack who tricked the Devil into the trunk of a tree and then was cursed to roam the earth with the only light he had at the time a candle.

2nd class: By the second class I had dropped the part about Halloween being brought over by the Irish and where Jack-o-Lanterns originated from.

3rd class: The Celtic tradition was gone by the third class, it was just getting to hard to explain and they really didn’t get it.

4th class: I think I finally had the structure down but trying to explain costumes to a culture who never dresses up is depressing. I would ask them to think about what they would be if they went trick-or-treating, it was liking pull teeth! For heaven sakes who doesn’t have a costume on the tip of the tongue? Even if that might not be really what you want can’t you just think of something, anything?

5th class: I had watered it down even further and just gave examples of what we did rather than try to explain why we did it. Costumes: Scary outfits most popular, Children often wear fun costumes. Parties: Bobbing for Apples, the String game (what do we call that game?), watch a scary movie or go to a haunted house. Jack-o-Lanterns a fun tradition to scare away evil spirits.

6th class: To be honest I’m glad I had watered it down because the last time I gave the lesson it was to my most difficult class. I had a hard time keeping their attention with this version. I can’t imagine if they had been my first class.

The blackboard by the end of the lesson.

The blackboard by the end of the lesson.

So I will enjoy Halloween all on my own. I do appreciate that we have  a fun Holiday that allows us to dress up at least once a year. Most of my students had never heard of the word costume and didn’t understand why it was so appealing, oh how deprived.

Qingdao!

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I need to make a quick correction to popultion information. I was originally informed that Qingdao was 9million and Weifang was 1, but come to find out Weifang is the bigger city of 8million and Qingdao comes in a close second at 7million.
Qingdao Train Station, my home a way from home on Sundays

Qingdao Train Station, my home a way from home on Sundays

What are the chances of finding this shirt?

What are the chances of finding this shirt? With two Kates?

Street market along the ocean, wears from everywhere!

Street market along the ocean, wears from everywhere!

Cotton Candy! I'm not usually a huge fan but when it is the equivelant of $0.20 what are you suppose to do?

Cotton Candy! I'm not usually a huge fan but when it is the equivelant of $0.20 what are you suppose to do?

Can I just say if it is really that cheap to make vendors in the States had better be living large with the dough they rake in!

Can I just say if it is really that cheap to make vendors in the States had better be living large with the dough they rake in!

The beautiful beach at sunset! Ahh nothing says relaxation like the coast.

The beautiful beach at sunset! Ahh nothing says relaxation like the coast.

This takes Window Shopping to a Literal level!

This takes Window Shopping to a Literal level!

I just love all the bright colors and fresh fruit everywhere. Good thing its everywhere too because it goes bad in about two days here!! The price you pay for real fresh food.

I just love all the bright colors and fresh fruit everywhere. Good thing its everywhere too because it goes bad in about two days here!! The price you pay for real fresh food.

The front of the shops at Ji Mo

The front of the shops at Ji MoJi Mo - the place for shopping in Qingdao all dressed up for National Week.

Sitting in a square in the back of the shopping areas all these kids were playing. Foreigners always insight curiosity.

Sitting in a square in the back of the shopping areas all these kids were playing. Foreigners always insight curiosity.

Adam and Dantzelle invited an old student along as she had never been to Qingdao before.

Adam and Dantzelle invited an old student, Vara, along as she had never been to Qingdao before.

Square behind Ji Mo Shopping

Square behind Ji Mo Shopping

Ji Mo Street Vendors

Ji Mo Street Vendors

Can Fast Food Get any lazier? KFC Delivers now. Those back in the states should try to order of\ver the phone and see if they will.

Can Fast Food Get any lazier? KFC Delivers now. Those back in the states should try to order of\ver the phone and see if they will.

National Day – People’s Republic of China

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Hedy, Navy, Lily, Tiffany, Lily, Amy
Hedy, Navy, Lily, Tiffany, Amy, Tina
 

This morning six students came over and watched the big National Day parade with me.

Chairman hu jin tao

Chairman hu jin tao

 

Air Show above the parade

Air Show above the parade

 

View of troops passing Tienamen Square

View of troops passing Tienanmen Square

 

Amphibious Tank procession

Amphibious Tank procession

 

Miltary Salutes throughout the parade

Military Salutes throughout the parade

 

Floats and Dancers comprising the second half of the parade.

Floats and Dancers comprising the second half of the parade.

 

I just couldn’t get over all the colors! This was a great year to come to China. Only on the 10 year anniversaries are the celebrations as large and spectacular as this.

Some side notes, the troops who marched had practiced for an entire year for this parade. The soldiers were all selected based on height so that the rows were perfect. It was an amazing parade.