About a week ago a bunch of us from Langston went to the local McDonald's near our school in the hopes of getting free food (which is all the details we were given when we were told about the opportunity). But, as it turns out, nothing is quite that simple in China. We ended up getting a tour of the entire back part of McDonald's, and actually had the opportunity to make our own breakfast sandwiches, which we later ate along with free coffee. We still don't know exactly why this experience was handed to us, but a lot of pictures were taken (both by us and the McDonald's staff), and it ended up being a very fun and interesting morning.
Chelsey, Frank, me, and Josh putting on our aprons and gloves
Jensen, Josh, me, and Chelsey taking a break from making sandwiches

This is the second time I have found myself behind a McDonald's counter in China...weird
In other news, since the weather has been so nice this past week (around 50-mid 60's!), me and my roommates have been walking to school a lot, and I have found myself spending more time outside than I have in quite a while. A couple days ago, Mollie and I had an awesome time wandering around the creepy and cool amusement park that is located right next to our apartment building. In the winter, all the rides were closed down and the place looked like something out of a little kid's nightmare, but now it's all up and running, and crowded with people all the time. It doesn't cost anything to wander around, since it's located inside a public park, but it costs money to get on the rides, which varied from the big ferris wheel that we can see from our living room window to creaky old rides which had to be built many years ago. Mollie and I decided to splurge a little (haha, splurging in China equals about 3 US dollars), and bought tacky little pictures that we painted while sitting on tiny stools surrounded by Chinese people who were also painting tacky Chinese pictures. The scenerio is a little hard to describe, but it was definitely a fun and different experience.
I have pictures of this day and our completed paintings on my camera, but I am not able to load them onto this computer right now, and hope to have them up for viewing in the next couple weeks.
Besides the awesome weather that is now overtaking our city, I have found myself eating very good food these past couple days. We had a hamburger night at our apartment about a week ago, and it ended up being a nice reminder of American food.
Sitting around the table at our apartment about to enjoy hamburgers and fries
Haha -- I'll give you one guess as to which drink I was consuming...
So now that it is officially April, I can sadly say that I am halfway through my teaching contract here at Langston. I don't even want to think about the day it's all over, because I know it will be a sad experience leaving all of this behind. Even if I come back to China, things will never be quite like they are now.
As I've said before, the students at Langston are amazing, and everything is going great here. I hope everyone back home is also doing well, and I miss you all and can't wait to see everyone when I finally make it home in November. Here are a few more random pictures below. Enjoy!
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Sophia (she works at Langston), Veronica, me, and Steven
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Eating ice cream while shopping with some students at the craziest and biggest underground mall in Shenyang
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YAY for China

1 comment:
HI linds!!
Happy Easter!
I am in the lab today and was bored/missing friends and family on a holiday and thought i would check your blog...
In related news i got a new fish!! i have decided to name him/her lindsey. mostly i am doing this to bother you/weird you out.
a pic of lindseys kin folk can be found here : http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/detailed_image.cfm?pCatId=345
sure hope this one doesn't get sucked into a filter!
hope you having a good holiday over there. dotn eat too many dogs. If you do, Sofie know and then she will bark at you as much as she barks at me...
if you have time, you should skype me tonight!
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