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Giant Small Talk
I’ve been thinking recently about my adventures in China. Sometimes I have this homesickness for places in Yantai and Beijing, even though I’m pretty sure that with pace of change in China, those spots are completely different now. I struggled … Continue reading
Posted in Beijing, Chapel Hill
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Chirba Chirba
One of the many things I miss about Beijing is having delicious dumplings all the time. There’s a pretty heated debate about which dough it the best, and which filling, and whether the best dumplings are steamed or fried or boiled, … Continue reading
Posted in Beijing, Chapel Hill, New York City, Proust's Madeleine
Tagged Brooklyn:Chapel Hill, Chirba Chirba, New York City:Beijing
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Grass Mud Horse
I picked up a basic Chinese language CD from the library, and started listening to it in the car on the way home. The CD promised to cover basic phrases and words, and I expected to brush up on my … Continue reading
Posted in Chapel Hill, China
Tagged China, chinese, learning Chinese, Meg Vs. Mandarin
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As Cultural Stunts Go
Old China Hand Imagethief, a blogger I followed with dedication during my Yantai and Beijng years, now writes thoughtfully about returning to American life after many years in Asia. As cultural stunts go, China was an epic win. I became … Continue reading
Cursus Honorum
At our sprint review meeting on Friday, we met two new team members. “I took a pretty unusual path,” said one of my new colleagues. “Before this, I lived in Beijing. I know that moving to China is not the most common path into teaching … Continue reading
Please Get Ready For Your Arrival
I really like getting the chance to help Chinese visitors find their way. First, it’s a nice karmic balance for all the times kind Beijing and Yantai folks helped get me where I wanted to go, despite my awful Chinese. … Continue reading
Beijing Tech Report
Really excited to hear about my former student presenting her start-up pitch at Beijing Tech Hive! My old student is, of course, the woman in front. Via Beijing Tech Report
Google+ Vs Facebook
From Google vs. Facebook: Should Human Rights Factor in Your Choice of Social Network? on Huffington Post Google Plus, which launched in beta last week, has been Topic One among the “digerati,” who’ve spent much of the week kicking the … Continue reading
Posted in New York City, Yantai
Tagged China, chinese, Facebook, G+, Google, New York City, social networks, stivison on the future, Yantai
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Talented
The other day, I had my students make menus and play restaurant. I’d put them in groups and let the kids choose whether to be waitstaff or customers, polite or rude. Usually this class is le tired, so I was … Continue reading
Posted in Beijing, New Jersey
Tagged awesome, ESL, lesson plans, Lynn, my students, New Jersey, subway, teaching, teaching ESL, teaching teenagers, things I'm good at
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Bu Chai
Tom Lasseter, who replaced Tim Johnson as the China correspondent for McClatchy, mentioned today on his blog that Beijing plans to renovate all the hutongs around the Drum and Bell Towers. Renovation is hardly news in Beijing, where the pre-Olympic … Continue reading