Friday, July 30, 2010

Life in the dorms :)

Bathroom

Desk

My room (bed)

The GREAT WALL


My first view of the Great Wall

My Korean friend Allen (After Allen Iverson, since Iverson isn't good anymore, he's thinking of changing his American name, maybe Kobe he says =)





Ingenious Idea! Why not put a toboggan slide from the top of the Great Wall after you've made such a climb. Yeah, kind of modernizes the Great Wall, but I still absolutely loved the ride!

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

The Adventure Continues!!

Hello family and friends!

Well, this trip has been quite interesting. As you can see I've been to the Great Wall and this last week just hit up the Forbidden City. In both places I felt like I was fulfilling a dream and it was such a neat feeling to recognize a childhood and lifelong dream being fulfilled. I only wish that my wife were here to fulfill it with me. But you will be soon Mers.

I'll try to make the next set of photos be pictures of my school life. Contrary to popular believe I'm not an undercover agent with the CIA....sorry to disappoint =) I am an agent for the SDL though... that's secret code for Shawn's Dream Life. And I really do feel lucky to have the experiences I have. It's been incredible and I hope that all of you seek out experiences that allow you to fulfill your dreams, whatever they may be.




So things here have been very interesting. China is a lot to take in. You love it and hate it at the same time. I think once you get past the mahem of the hustle and bustle of millions of people everywhere, it's an absolutely beautiful place. Once you get past the fact that it seems like everyone is always yelling at each other (it's just the way they speak, and since it's a tonal language it can seem even more so ; ) you realize that these are some of the nicest people around, and from my experience, some of the most hospitable people I've ever met.




Once you get past the soaking wet humidity, you realize the culture and beauty of everything around you and you will never be bored here! It truly is a mysterious place. And there is a definite sense that indeed the fullness of the gospel and the Spirit it brings has not yet arrived in this land. BUT, the seeds are definitely being planted and the people being prepared and every once in a while you get a small glimpse of it. And I love it. It's also half the reason I am here, I want to be able to participate when the Church finally is open here. It will be an incredible thing to witness and be a part of.






Anyway, I love you all and hope you are having an incredible summer. Please keep me posted on what's going on in your neck of the woods!

Love,

Shawn

Friday, July 16, 2010

Shanghai, China


Yeah, it actually happened, Shanghai Expo 2010!

At the World Fair:One of the Middle East Pav's

China Pav from view of their spaceship arena

USA Pavilion

Hollands Pavilion, they called it Happy Street



Africa Pavilion at Expo


Inside Italy Pav, the orch. is on the wall




The cute little family that Shawn stayed with
in Shanghai. The amazing Zhu family. Really, they treated this boy like
royalty and fed him constantly!



Shawn's tastey dinner!
(I don't know if he actually ate it all though)
I fell in love with the fact that every night, families go out and dance and they all know all the dances

Karaoke with my host family!!

1st Days In Bejiing!


-funny point of the day: trying to eat with chopsticks with a broken ring finger. could have been a funniest video clip
-when it started to rain today it was crazy. i've been in foreign countries before, where it seems to rain harder than in the us, but this was crazy. we had the wipers on full blast and still couldn't see a darn thing. also, i thought it was funny that almost every single person had an umbrella. it was funny to watch them get off a bus one by one, first sticking their umbrella out the window, opening it up, and then finally stepping off the bus, not before
-there seem to be no rules for driving here, and
(The first family I stayed with, Len and May)
everyone is ok with it. no one gets upset with the
other drivers. you can flip a u turn in the middle of the busy road and everyone will wait for you, well kind of, at least they won't get upset about it (i know because we did it ; ) and I saw others do the same. funny.
-conversing with jenny through the computer translator. I've realized really how little Chinese I know. I'm starting my mission all over again, except maybe less, i can't recognize any writing whatsoever. Crazy, but i'm up to the challenge =)

(One of the people who stopped me and asked if I would take a picture with them ; )


Love you!

Shawn