Thursday, September 26, 2013

New Posts Soon!

Hi everyone - we had an amazing trip in Thailand and successfully met my mom and Iris at the airport on Monday. Unfortunately, since then we've all gotten sick! Some sort of stomach bug that has kept me and Charlotte out of school for most of the week. We seem to all be feeling better now. Tomorrow Charlotte and I will both be in school and my mom and Iris will return from their short trip to Xi'an. Many posts to come! Stay tuned.

Monday, September 16, 2013

Thailand, Here We Come!

Off we go - first time leaving Beijing in 3 months. (And first vacation!)

Itinerary:

Fly Beijing - Bangkok
Fly Bangkok - Phuket
Ride an elephant in Phuket
Ferry Phuket - Phi Phi Island
Lay on the beach for 4 days
Head back to Beijing to welcome Tammy and Iris!

...stay tuned!

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Home Sweet Apartment

Welcome to our humble abode! We had guests over for a cooking party last night (post to follow) so we spent a good portion of the day cleaning up our place. Not to mention we are preparing for our first visitors (Tammy and Iris!) What a better time than to take pictures and share them with you! Here's the grand tour. 

When you walk in the door, here's what you see. The main living room, Charlotte's room on the left, Jacky's room on the right, kitchen is the glass doors and the wooden door is the bathroom door.

Panoramic view from the door.
Do you love the couch?
Charlotte's room - but we share the bed!

Charlotte's desk and pictures
Jacky's room
Jacky's desk and pictures
The kitchen - to match the couch!

The bathroom

Now you should book a ticket and come see it in person!

Friday, September 13, 2013

Breaking Bread with Our Chinese Co-Teachers

Last Sunday, some of our Chinese co-teachers invited us over to their "dormitory." When we got their they enthusiastically led us into their shared bedroom and motioned us to sit by a few small tables with countless plates of delicious-looking food. We were shocked to see this feast prepared for us! They nodded proudly at our surprised looks. After a few minutes all of the dishes were done being cooked and the small tables were completely covered with our fellow teachers' favorite home-made dishes! They all joined us sitting by the tables and we shared delicious food and wonderful (translated) conversation. We had a great time getting to know our fellow teachers and strengthening the partnerships that are so important to have in the classroom. Everyone kept saying "I am so happy!" Both of us noticed that after spending the Sunday afternoon together, this past week was much more relaxed and enjoyable at school. We were so grateful for their generosity and are thinking up creative ways to show them our gratitude!







Happy Teacher's Day!

Last Tuesday was Teacher's Day here in China- a day to recognize and appreciate the hard work of all the teachers! Many flowers, cards and gifts were given to us by the students and parents. A wonderful feeling to feel appreciated! The best gift we got all day was a giant pack of toilet paper from the school. Each teacher got one. Such a useful gift! It was actually pretty funny how grateful we were! Ended the day with KTV (karaoke) with our teaching and admin staff. It was classic. We sang and danced with all of the teachers. Our debut was a duet of "Love Story" by Taylor Swift. 

Dancing with our favorite administrators!
Chinese teachers singing together
Charlotte and Julie's duet
Gan bei! - Cheers! 
Dancing with the principal!

Friday, September 6, 2013

Teachers Teaching Teachers

This past Monday we (the two of us and Lauren, a new English teacher at our school) gave a presentation to the Chinese teachers about American Early Childhood Education best practices that we want to incorporate into our school here. The school's goal is to be as "American" as possible in both its curriculum and teaching methods. We really felt as though, and had been told by other Chinese teachers who left the school, the school was in an awkward limbo of a Chinese preschool with a touch of American ideas. The three of us worked together and came up with an hour-long presentation on how we will incorporate these American ideas into the school. The two main things that we wanted to get across was the importance of play in learning and communication between the Chinese and American teachers. The principal of the school translated into Chinese for the teachers. It seemed to go over really well with everyone and we have already seen so much progress in the past few days. We'll keep you posted! 


Matching and Presenting to the Chinese Teachers 

Our Principal, Liang, translating for the Chinese teachers.





The Chinese teachers really got into the creativity -
they made handmade pretend dumplings.. genius!