Sunday, June 24, 2012

Home in America Again

 
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We were met by our oldest son and three of his five children (lower left) as we arrived back in Utah Saturday night (16 June). We will miss many of the common people we might otherwise take for granted like our faithful taxi driver, Mr Zhang (upper left), our favorite fruitshop owners (top center), our street sweeper (lower center) and garbage man (lower right) all of whom we frequently greeted and let know we cared about them. We will also miss special friends like one of Susan's doctor students and her family (upper right) and Kai Xu, a fellow teacher (upper right). Now we must make the adjustment back to the "life before." All that we have left will become fond memories.

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Last Excursion --- A Trip to Qingdao

 
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Ten of us teachers (lower right) here in Jinan took a weekend trip via fast train (upper left) to Qingdao where we were treated to dinner by the tour guide, Marvin Wu (pictured with his wife and daughter top right), of all our other tours. He lives in Qingdao. We attended the Qingdao Branch on Sunday and saw the former governor's mansion (lower left) when the city was formerly under German control as well as the acquarium complete with a performance by some "mermaids" (top center). It was a beautiful city and a very relaxing trip.

Some Wonderful People We've Met

 
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We were recently invited to dinner at the home of one of the children Susan tutors. Sisi Li's mother has been friends with Ken Yu's mother for over twenty years and she is also the sister-in-law to Robin Cong who has done more for us than perhaps any other person here at the university since we came. The Li's invited the Yu's, Cong's and us to dinner at their place and we had a group picture (lower left) taken afterwards. Sisi Li and her parents (far upper left) and Ken Yu and his parents (upper left) are not happy to see us leave. A Church member from South Africa, Lulu Pilson (top center), recently started as a medical student here at Shandong University. She now joins us for our weekly Sunday meetings. Xue Chong Wei and his doctor wife, Tricia (lower right), invited us out to dinner as well. Lowell tutors Chong Wei in English occasionally. They will also be sad to see us leave. Tricia has become good friends with all the BYU English teachers here in Jinan and has assisted most of them with one medical need or another.

Monday, May 21, 2012

Trip to Mt. Tai in Tai'an



We recently took a one day trip to Tai'an by bus and hiked most of the way up Mt. Tai which was very beautiful.  It remined us of the Uintahs in a way and was a wonderful experience getting up high enough to enjoy the cooler air than what we are beginning to have again here in Jinan.  We waited in long lines for a cable car ride up the steepest part of the mountain and then again to descend via the same means.  There were lots and lots of people there that Saturday.

Susan is also enjoying tutoring two young children in English (lower left) with Lowell's assistance twice a week and enjoys the gifts her students bring her when they come for the near weekly English hour at our apartment.  Several of her married students brought her the bouquet of flowers just prior to Mother's Day.

We are soon to be home and will miss all of these people and this scenery.
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Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Weifang and Shouguang



We recently took a two day trip to Weifang (City of Kites) and Shouguang (City of Vegetables) where we viewed some interesting things.  The Kite Festival was over the preceeding week so we missed the crowds there and didn't see any kite competitions, but did see a lot of intesting kites.  The vegetable exhibition was in full swing and we were in the midst of the crowds there (seemed like millions of people).  We enjoyed the sculptures made of vegetables and seeds (like the bulls and elephant above).  The cart and donkey were intesting only because of the front and back "catchers" for anything the horse might lose along the way.
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Things We've Done Recently



We have been tutoring two children (top center) ages 4 and 5, had a lunch with some former students (lower left), had a birthday celebration,  judged an English speech contest (lower right) and climbed Thousand Buddha mountain recently.
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Saturday, April 7, 2012

River Cruise Down the Chang Jiang (Yangtze River)

We took advantage of the Qing Ming (Memorial Day) Holiday to fly to Chongqing, China and board a cruise ship (upper and lower right) to visit the Three Gorges Dam in Yichang.  We stopped in Fengdu (upper left) to visit a "Ghost City" (meaning the temple commemorating "hell" where the spirits of the deceased go (according to Buddhism) to be judged after death to determine where they will eventually end up in the next life. After visiting the dam, we traveled by bus to Wuhan, China where we boarded a flight to Qingdao for a bus ride back to Jinan.  We had a side trip on a motorized sampan (top and bottom center) piloted by a member (listen to him singing below) of one of the minority groups in China (we are posing in part of his get-up). The Three Gorges Dam (which has caused the water level in the reservoir it formed to rise 180 feet above the original river and displaced many villages and towns) has a series of 5 shiplocks which all boats and ships moving up or down the Yangtze River must pass through (a process which takes approximately four hours). These shiplocks are just a bit shorter than the Panama Canal.  The power generated from the turbines in the dam supply between 3 to 5 percent of all power used by the entire country of China. The Yangtze River is the third longest river in the world following the Nile and the Amazon. Fourth longest is the Mississippi.
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