Emily and I seem to be home here in Taiwan. I found an olympic-size swimming pool not far from our house that I can use for about $2.65 USD, we bought a few plants for our back porch, and signs of peace and contentment that come to us when we are in God’s plan seem to be springing up a lot lately!

We went to Ikea the other day and bought a few lamps. Emily got a little one for her desk and I found one of those cool, swivel/adjustable ones that engineers and architects always have mounted on their desks in the movies. Its awesome!!!….its also awesome that I find my lamp awesome. Emily also found a great deal on a dining room table on Tealit. We bought it from another foreigner who was leaving Taiwan.

Emily is really good at making our house a home, as cliche as that is. Me and the roommates are always marvelling at how the apartment has changed for the better as the weeks go by. On that note our roommate and friend, Sunny (the french girl), is leaving to head back to France next week. Hopefully we’ll be able to fill her room quickly with someone wonderful.

As you can see I got my booty in gear and started making movies for this blog. The Welcome to Freshman/Halloween Party one is up and I just added a new video. Drum roll please….you can now experience a Taiwan scooter ride from the comfort of your own home, just click over to the VIDEOS page. Don’t worry, the video camera can’t capture the fine details of the ride. You know what I mean…the danger danger Will Robinson. Its safe to watch even if you do fear death. If you want the full effect you’ll have to come for a real visit and then we’ll see what you can handle.

My management midterm came and went. I think I did okay and I’m definitely happy its over. Now I need to gear up this week for midterms in Classical Mythology, Law, Statistics, and an informative speech for speech class. I think I’m going to be okay. I got my stats quiz back and found that my studying paid off. I’m so happy to be in a math class where I feel like I understand something practical related to the subject and not just blind memorization of theorems that I have no idea why work. Thank goodness I don’t have to take Calc again!

Today Emily and I went to a small church called New Hope Christian Fellowship. I’ve linked them to our blog in the links section and we’ve mentioned it before. It was nice. They have bi-lingual services so someone says a sentence in one language (English or Chinese) and then its translated into the other language. If its a song they sing a verse in one, and then again in the other. They had some food after the service and we stayed for the first class in a twelve week Bible study on Ezekial that a dude who used to teach at some seminary in Pennsylvania is giving. It was good and I’m excited to go again!

 

The time seems to be passing very fast! I look at the date and feel like its three weeks past where it should be.

On Wednesday I’ll have my first midterm of this semester in Management class. The teacher sucks. I hate to complain but she doesn’t speak English very well, is teaching but seems to have no interest in doing so, and basically for class just reads powerpoint slides for three hours once a week. On top of that her idea of a midterm is have us memorize the powerpoint slides and then regurgitate them back onto the midterm word for word……..yuck yuck yuck. Oh and the midterm is 30% of the final grade. Okay enough of that.

Today Emily and I had the pleasure of Sunday lunch with our good friends Sandy & Laura. Two of Megan’s, my sister, really good friends who by their sheer coolness and the power of association with my sister are now some of the best friends Emily and I have as well. It was great to see them again and catch up.

Now, after getting back home Emily and I are both busy studying. I am memorizing for the Management midterm, reading in my mythology textbook, and working on a speech outline for an informative speech on the US mortgage crisis to give in speech class. Emily has a mountain of homework as well and so here we are in our nice little home off of Heping Rd., sipping coffee, with the hum of our window box air conditioner going in the background craming knowledge into our heads.

Friday I helped put on a Welcome to Freshman/Halloween Party at MCU for International College freshman. It was fun to be helping to try and build a more community like atmosphere at school. Sometimes being an older student I don’t have much interest in ‘school spirit’ activities but I enjoyed myself. Emily came and we performed a rendition of the song Last Kiss by Pearl Jam with my guitar as part of the performance time. I also ended up being the emcee for the event so needless to say we were very involved. Saturday, the next day, all of us party organizers got together and just hung out for a little bit to actually enjoy some time ourselves. It was nice! Emily and I had them meet at our house and then we walked down to the Shida night market and had dinner at a restaurant we like called Evans’, a burger place. Its sort of cool how I have all my classes with the same group of people. We are all bonding and getting pretty tight.

On that note I’ll tell you about the Taiwan high school phenomenon. Taiwanese have very strong ties to high school classmates because in high school you are always with the same people in every class for every year. Very much like what I have now in college. Many Taiwanese form friendships with their high school classmates that last lifetimes. If I ask someone what they did over the weekend or where they went on a recent vacation they will often tell me they went to visit high school classmates regardless of their age or walk of life. Even Taiwanese in their golden years go and exercise with high school classmates or go shopping etc. Its really quite special and unique. Very different from America, wouldn’t you say, where half the kids wish high school never would have ended and half can’t wait to forget it ever happened.

In other news I made my first video with our new camcorder and posted it on Youtube. I didn’t put it up here in our movie section because it doesn’t really apply but if you want to check it out go here http://tw.youtube.com/watch?v=183c2_won40. I’m hoping to start making some more videos about life here to add to your virtual experience but as you can see it hasn’t happened yet and its already almost November.

Speaking of November I’d like to give a shoutout to two very special women whom we love so so much. Megan, my sister, and Kathy, my mom, were both born on November 1st, different years, and I would like to wish them both a very happy birthday!

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