Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Hi, I'm alive, I swear!

So apparently I’m really bad at this seeing as I’ve only posted twice within the uh…how many weeks have I been here?

Anyway, I didn’t even get a chance to share my first traveling adventure over the weekend. Me and 12 other UC kids took the train out to Nanjing and Suzhou. Considering it was our first time going on a trip in China, it was pretty chaotic at times but overall, it was some good times. Got to see a few historical sites, took lots of pretty pictures (which shall soon be posted), and bonded with a bunch of new peoples. Despite the relatively shitty weather, we still managed to have a blast – plus I bought my first two items of clothing, China-style! We’ll see if I can pull it off (yes, yes don’t worry, I’m sure there will be pictures of that soon, as well). There were other interesting sites I could talk about from the trip but I think I’ll save it for a more philosophical post… (think watching a mom holding her kid and spreading his legs so he could pee in the middle of the walkway…)

So why haven’t I even blogged during the week? Apparently, I’m really busy, which I don’t understand...seriously, where does all my time go??? So here, let’s experience a typical Liz day at Fudan…

  • Wake up bright and early for class…boo.
  • Hop onto my bike and ride over to class – yep, I got a bike which for some reason I failed to mention earlier, however it is so far my most FAVORITE purchase. I LOVE having a bike…mostly because I love not having to walk and just cuz it’s so fun! Yay, BIKE! Ellen and Jessi have bikes as well so we’re pretty much the coolest biking gang around. It’s too bad they’re such pieces of crap, but maybe I’ll get more into that another day.
  • Classes are usually two to three hours long…often either before or during breaks we run out to get some Chinese food/snacks i.e. BAOZI (CC, I know you’re jealous) or some crepe-y type thing with egg and stuff. SO GOOD.
  • After class there always seems to be some kind of errands to get done. For example, today I had to wait at the stupid Bank of China for 2 hours (and this is the typical wait time for the stupid bank, booo) to change all my money to RMB and then we had to go to the Chinese version of Walmart to get random necessities. Which brings up the point of...things are a lot harder to find here... Yeah, that's kind of vague but what I mean is, it's a lot harder to get exactly what you're looking for...I'll probably go into this later too =P.
  • Sooner or later, dinner time rolls around and we usually gather up a bunch of friends to eat a delicious meal somewheres. It's super awesome getting big groups of people together to all go out an eat...reminds me of 6th floor dinner time at Crossroads!
  • After dinner is playtime =). We either hang out in the lobby just talking or playing games (for some reason, Mafia is a favorite and it's so addicting!), or we're watching a movie. And some group of people is always going out clubbing so there's always that option...haha.
Yup, so it's pretty much no work and all play. GOOD TIMES. However, at the moment I'm sick with some pesky cold and it's making life a little harder =P. As always, so much to write about but so little time. PEACE!

3 comments:

sme1lie said...

aww! poor thing! youre sick! but at least youre alive! haha thats all that matters...and these games that you speak about....does it consists of drinking.....some type of liquid that could possibly make you free minded? hahaha you know know what im talking about! well thats it for now! keep the blogs coming!

Unknown said...

HELLLLLOOOOOO LIZZLEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!! seems like youre having a blast out there in good ol china...so, i hear you found something close to NAAN...geez liz, youre soooo indian...seriously, youre in china...have you found that nice looking chinese boy yet? hahaha, no indians there!!! anyways hope youre having a blast and WRITE MORE!!!

oh yeah. nice job playing ping pong with the professionals! youre gonna come back and whoop me arent you?!?

Anonymous said...

baozi!!!! i'm so jealous! and yes, mafia is A-mazing.