Tag Archives: Chinese life

Young

I have a one-on-one student, let’s call him Young. He started with me a few weeks ago, his mom specifically requested a female teacher “to help him catch up” because he was “falling a bit behind” in Zorro’s English classes. … Continue reading

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My Parents Are Leaving

On my parents’ last night in Yantai, I took them to the New Hut Place for dinner. This is a local restaurant, famous for being exactly halfway between Zorro’s house and mine, that passes the Tupperware Rule (Tupperware Rule: If … Continue reading

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Care Package In Action

Thanks for the markers, Katie and Scep!

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Yantai Attractions

Dear Montclair Art Museum Staff, My mom wants you to know that she only touched this statue after my dad, Zorro and I begged her to and tried to convince her that her hands are doing way less damage than … Continue reading

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National Day Nap

The National Day holiday is a time for Chinese to rest and to visit scenic places. Although usually not both at once. (Sorry that all my posts are backdated photos. My parents are visiting and I want to see them!)

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Weird, Weird, Weird

It’s weird weird weird to have my parents in Yantai. The adult-daughter (or is it adult/daughter?) thing is still new to me, and being the navigator, planner, translater and responsible party is just so weird. I need new vocabulary to … Continue reading

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Sometimes fish do need bicycles.

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Tiananmen Square

In between making my parents take me to an Outback and a Pizza Hut, we visited Tiananmen Square. Last week when Zorro and I were in Beijing, the taxi driver told us to go see the flowers in Tiananmen Square. … Continue reading

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Persephone in Yantai

If I eat these pomegranate seeds, will I spend half my life in China and half in America?

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Water Poets

I took my mom and dad to Beihai Park on their first real day. It’s always beautiful but it was decorated for National Day and looked ever better than last time. On the sidewalk by the south entrance, a man … Continue reading

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