Here's a whole mess of pictures from the past week or so:
Our group minus one on the train:

What the "hard sleeper" car looks like [6 beds in each section, 11 sections]:

My group: Jim, Penny, William, Judy, Erin, Candy, and me:

A hilarious mannequin in Liupanshui!:

The school where we're teaching and staying at, the building to the right is where we're staying:

The girls from our group, we have a lot of fun together:

Penny, Judy, and me advertising for Walnut Milk, which by the way, is delicious:

Delicious fried potatoes and chillies:

A meal of traditional Guizhou food: Potatoes, egg and spinich, bok choy, braised tofu, fried eggs and veggies, soup with taro, stir fried potatoes, and so on:

When I am missing the family, Monkey keeps me in order, helping hold my glasses and sharing positive thoughts:

How I showed the 2nd graders where Seattle is relative to Liupanshui [I need to work on my drawing skills]:

The adorable 2nd grade class, in the midst of reciting a poem:

The 5th grade class:

The old men staying at the senior home:

A family we talked to in the rural village:

Judy and me with the boy we named Andy from 5th grade:

That's all for now! Time for basketball. Miss ya!
-b
3 comments:
Those fried potatoes and chillies look SO delicious! :)
I'm fascinated by your daily narrative. You are teaching us all! Take care, Pat B
I'm a little jealous of Andy. Mostly because of his shirt, but also because he looks cooler than me and I'm afraid you're going to forget about me and just be friends with him.
Also, I really like the video of the song - it reminds me of when I taught songs to my class in Tanzania.
Keep having fun. Miss you, can't wait to have you back and hear some stories.
- Andy (Guinn, not the cool kid in your picture)
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