Big & exciting news people: In PE class a few weeks ago we all had to take a test. There were several parts to this test:
1. Do as many sit-ups as you can in a minute
2. Do a flat-footed long-jump from a stand-still
3. Reach forward as far as you can sitting on your bottom with your legs out-stretched in front of you
4. Measure your heart-rate after 1 minute of stairs with 1 minute to rest
The results were written on a little paper with my name on it along with my age, weight, height, and BMI, calculated from height and weight. Everyone’s results were then fed into a computer program which calculated the bottom fifty-percent of my class and the top fifty-percent in terms of “physical fitness.” Those in the bottom will have to take a third year of physical education but I won’t BECAUSE I’M IN THE TOP HALF AND WILL BE DONE WITH PE IN A FEW SHORT WEEKS!!!!!! It truly is the simple things in life.

Everyone here in Taiwan boils their water (we do too) or has a water filtration machine. I always assumed it was because the water was not safe. However, this week in Environmental Dynamics class I learned that this is done because of historical habit and for better taste due to the water’s high chlorination. We’ve been living in Taiwan for over twenty months now and I just learned its safe to drink the tap water.

Its been a while since I posted about the cab-driver who pee’d on the side of the road outside our apartment while traffic zoomed by so how about a little culture shock for all of you. I just learned it is a common practice at Taiwanese weddings (not Chinese so this is common in the south of Taiwan but not here in Taipei) to hire strippers as entertainment for weddings. Not the night-before party or anything like that but for the actual wedding party dinner. CULTURE SHOCK!

And finally the Nonsense Shirts Store is still a blast. 2 months after opening we’ve had our first, non-friend (as in stranger to us) customer, schwing! Additionally with the help of friends here I’ve expanded the business to also include custom t-shirt printing service and bulk ordering of our own products.

 
Jenna, Megan and Emily set out on a Saturday morning in May to hunt for waterfalls along Taipei County’s San Siao Ling trail.
What they found along the way was a gorgeous wooded trail, dotted with freshly fallen, fragrant flowers and patches of sunshine. 
Look closely to see the traditional farmer, who was out with his wife burning brush.
When we met him, he wanted to know if his hunch was right – yep :) We’re Americans!

 

Only the second fall of seven (or more?) along the San Diao Ling Trail, the guidebook described this place as something out of the Last of the Mohicans. Us three girls climbed up into the cave behind the falls for a thrill :)


All alone, or so we thought…!
This picture was snapped by one of the 10 or so hikers that so conveniently happened upon us while climbing in the waterfall!
They all ended up getting out their own cameras and hollering down to us while we slipped, slided and squealed our way up. What we missed on film was the waterfall changing its course and dousing us thoroughly!

 

Mother’s Day Song for Momma Muffett

Mother’s Day Song for MomJ

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