Monday, March 2, 2009

the swing of things

after being here for a couple weeks i feel like im finally starting to get the hang of things. im actually beginning to appreciate the fact that i have so much free time. my mom always told me theres nothing wrong with being bored...and no matter how many times she'd tell me this- i always objected. but for the first time ever, i can finally admit she was right on this one. after hearing from all my friends who are over worked and stressed im beginning to realize how amazing it is that i actually have this time. why did i miss being busy and stressed in the first place haha. so i love it here. i could say that a million times and mean it each time.
so this week Ofalia left and headed back to Brazil. she lived here for 6 months so we had a tearful goodbye the morning she left. im already starting to miss her. now our class has dwindled down to 3 students. and today no one came so i had my own private teacher for a few hours. you dont see me complaining. but here are some pictures from her last day here.

ugh bunny ears...eric is a dead man.
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please take a look at the cups they use to give us tea. karate cups!
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over here people have re-vamped hackey sack...and they play it NON STOP.
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they broke their lil faux hackey sack. EVERYONE was upset. seriously. everyone.
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this weekend Michela and i went to visit Ilaria at her internship which is in this art epicenter of Beijing. it was literally one of the coolest places i've seen in a long time. its a few long streets strictly devoted to art exhibitions. young artsy folk gather, drink and discuss art...heaven. i went to a few really interesting exhibitions and even had some gross chinese man ask me to be his wife. homie was trying to get someone to bring him to america...pshhh NOT GONNA HAPPEN.
im hoping to get back to this art area next weekend because in the couple hrs we were there i didnt even come close to seeing even 30% of it. its an hour or so away so i need to make the trek much earlier next time. while i was there i bought myself this little doll..yes, i have an affinity for dolls. this old chinese woman sews each one by hand and had this crazy exhibit full of them. i just HAD to buy one.

his name is "sai weng shi ma yan zhi fei fu." but you can call him "sai weng shi" for short.
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last night we actually went out for dinner and a drink. my first time being out at night! we didnt stay out all night and rage, but i still got to take a few pictures. two of the girls that work at the lounge in our hostel came out with us which was a nice surprise. their american names are lydia and lydia #2 hahaha. eveyrone here has the worst american names. the managers name is cherry... anyway, we all met up after some serious shopping...i bought a beautiful turqouise ring and a summer dress (which i'll be posting pictures of next time). then Ekber took us to some restaurant for dinner. to be honest, i had NO clue what type of food it was or which country it came from. the writing on the menu looked like arabic, but i was informed it wasn't. and ekber was the only person able to communicate with the waiter. and in a language ive never heard before. but the food was straight up AMAZING. nice and spicy.

eric & yu (aka lydia #2).
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delicious foreign food
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yu & lydia
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yu, lydia & ilaria
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i almost beat eric in pool...almost.
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yu & me (har har)
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choi
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classy art in this bar
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on my walk home from school i bumped into my canadian friend duane and we decided rather than rush home to nothing, we should explore the school grounds. esp since we live in a cultural tourist spot thats not open to the public.

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look at how beautiful that detail is
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if i ever join a band, this is going to be my instrument of choice.
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how do they do it? the roofs are all so detailed.
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you all should know by now how much i love jumping action photos
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thats it for now. this week ive got laundry to do. teaching ekber english. maybe heading out to some museums. oh and just a quick side note, my chinese name is "mei mei." not the same mei mei as little sister. either way, these past few weeks the non native speakers thought my name meant "pretty eyebrows" bc those are the characters used to write my name. but guess what, a native chinese speaker told me that its not meant to be literally translated bc it actually just means "pretty girl." Xiao Laoshi (at NYU) had my back by giving me the best chinese name ever. shout out to the best teacher ever.
hope all is well with all you lovely people. peace & love.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

ni hao!

i've officially been in beijing for over a week now and i have nothing but great things to say.
the first few days were rough to be honest. after almost 2 years of not speaking mandarin it was hard to get my brain back into it. every time i opened my mouth English or Spanish came out. i couldn't even remember simple words in mandarin. the first day of class was even more difficult because i couldn't remember all of the characters.
but after a week, its almost all come back to me. im able to have a conversation with anyone and everyone. and im learning so much more every day.
the friends i've made here unfortunately don't understand English, so when i say im constantly practicing, im dead serious. in order to have any sort of human communication i have to speak chinese. the girls that work in the downstairs lounge are great helpers as well since they know a few words in english. listening comprehension was always my downfall but after a week im already beginning to separate the heavy beijing accent from the actual words so im understanding people.
i won't lie, everyday is a work day. every sentence is well thought out before it leaves my mouth. but im doing so well after a week that i know after a couple months i'm going to be amazing!
either way, lets get to the pictures.

knowing my luck the day after i arrived it started snowing. of course everyone was excited bc they were going through a drought, but come on...after a month in ca i was getting used to warm weather. we have a gorgeous walk 15 min walk to school every morning and on a snow day the streets are empty so i could take a few pictures.

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our school is the Working People's Cultural Palace which is literally sharing a wall with the Forbidden City so on our walk we get to see this lake that surrounds the outer walls. its usually frozen these days. but if it wasn't so dangerous and filled with ears of corn, i'd skate on the frozen ice. don't ask me why everyone eats corn on the cob while enjoying an afternoon walk. what an awkward snack.

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welcome to my school.
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zhe shi wo de laoshi. my teacher.
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the pictures below are of my new home. nice and small like a studio. ive got my tea pot, beds, tv, closet and all the basic amenities. its meant for two so i'm considering the extra bed a couch. the bathroom is a normal chinese bathroom in the sense that theres no separation between the toilet and the shower. theres simply a drain in the middle of the bathroom. but at least i have a toilet instead of a hole in the ground. the only problem (which i literally just found out a couple nights ago) is that we cant flush anything down the toilet...not even toilet paper. i am no enjoying throwing used toilet paper in the trash can. theres just something too weird about it. but we all adjust, don't we? anyway, all of us students live on the second floor of this hostel so there are foreign travelers coming and going every day but theyre usually on a different floor. the only problem that ive had with my new home is the noise. they are doing construction every day and night so im thankful im a new yorker and can handle noise at all hours haha. i spend most of my time downstairs in the lounge bc theres a restaurant there as well. not to mention they have a variety of instruments so i can play the piano at night when no one else is around and use their tv to watch all of my newly purchased dvds.

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the other day we went out exploring near one of the bar streets. didn't find much, but its always nice to get out of the house.
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thug version of sex and the city:
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our friend from japan headed back home last night so we got together and had beijing duck for the first time at this fancy restaurant. it was the most delicious meal ive had in a long time. sorry spain, but your food sucks in comparison.

this is ofalia, mikaila & ilaria (right ot left)
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chui & erben
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this is eric, the other american. and even better that he's a californian. he's from la, but we cant all be perfect, can we?
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that's all for now friends. this week im actually going to go out and sample the nightlife so more pictures to come. hope you're all doing well back in america. just know im safe and happy. i wouldnt want to be anywhere else in the world right now. expect postcards to be sent out this week. and if you want to send me letters or funny postcards from my favorite cities, please don't hesitate bc you know i love to receive them just as much as i like to send them. here's my address for mail:
Kendra Larkin
c/o: Sprachcaffe Beijing
2612 Wen Hua Gong
Working People's Cultural Palace (Ancestral Temple)
100006 Beijing, P.R. China

love & peace

Thursday, February 5, 2009

i hope they carry shoes in my size in china

So i finally received my address for Beijing.
I'm living about 5 minutes from Wangfujing aka biggest shopping area in the city.
PERFECT.


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let's hope i don't get carried away with all the shopping.
there are so many night markets in that area so I will be dvd shopping my first night...and probably trying crazy food.


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oddly enough, I have pictures of this area from my last trip so I'm comfortable with the area.
i'll be living near Tian'anmen Square and the Forbidden City!!
so if any of you are actually going to visit, i'd suggest it since i'll be in the most popular area.

on a completely different note, will someone donate $1000 to me so i can buy these shoes.

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and these...

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and just to blow your mind a bit more...

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china. shoes. dealing with this external hard drive. art forms in nature.
this is my life right now.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

nature

i am in love with you Ernst Haeckel.
i want to read Kunstformen der Natur.
if there is an english version, that is...
100 prints of various organisms. he was one of the first to describe, sketch and paint them.
im obsessing over all of his work. gorgeous.

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the world looks beautiful through his eyes.