Friday, March 27, 2015

Will He Ever Know?

Another early start to the morning. We are both looking forward to two days of sleeping in. We got picked up again by Torres and taken to the school. Not arriving 25 minutes early this time though! We did our normal routine of introduction, pronunciation, drawing game, Simon says, homonyms and sentences. The second class started 10 minutes late, because for some reason, the class didn't come. Lulu, a teacher, went to go see what was going on. Finally, we did get it figured out. There was only one class of 30 that was split between Don and us, so our class was very small compared to what we've been used to. We skipped pronunciation and went straight into competition, because the class started late. Also, there were only two teams, but the competitiveness was still there. 


The group met up for lunch and BaoLi gave us a little lesson on the one child policy of China. There are a lot of exceptions to it, for example, if the husband was a coal miner, they were allowed to have 2 children. Our next group meeting wouldn't be until Monday. 


In the afternoon, LuRue did some re-organizing and Montana started the blog, did photo editing, and tread milling. 

For dinner, we went to a restaurant in the shopping mall near by - luckily, for LuRue, it was not spicy this time. They also made a stop by a neighboring store for an after dinner snack. We went back to the hotel and did the last few videos for the detective film. Well, hopefully last. We also spent time looking up videos on Youku, the Chinese version of Youtube. Earlier, Don, a very professional man, had talked about teaching verses of Y.M.C.A. to the kids. LuRue got a kick out of that, but Montana had never actually heard the song before, so LuRue introduced it to Montana. We wonder if Don knows what he has been teaching the kids. 

1 comment:

  1. Once again, I'm learning!!! Just looked up the words of "YMCA"!!!! (never before had I really understood the actual words, but only the hand signals for Y-M-C-A)

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