Friday, August 28, 2009

Hello from Hangzhou, China! I made it! I have been here for only a few days but it feels like I've been here for a lifetime, but that's not necessarily a bad thing.

The trip here was filled with lots of, excitement? suspense? Not sure quite what the right word is. My parents and I were finally able to, the night before, fit all my stuff into the suitcases. But then, at 5 in the morning at Reagan National Airport, it turns out each of my suitcases was five pounds over. I thought they'd make us pay maybe $50 dollars or something. No... turns out the price for ten pounds overweight is... $700!! Which I still don't understand, at all. So then while Mom and I figured out what to take out (turns out my toiletry bag was ridiculously heavy) my Dad ran around the airport trying to find another suitcase so that I wouldn't have to pay such a ridiculous fee. Luckily we came to the airport early enough that none of that was a problem and I thought I was home free. But then, my airplane wound up having some sort of mechanical problem, the gas was at a weird level or something, we had to go back to the gate and wait around for a while. I only had one and a half or so hours of a connection in Chicago so my time was short. Finally it was deemed the flight would be canceled. OH NO! Talk about the worst possible timing for a cancelled flight. Luckily there happened to be another flight leaving at 8:40 (which gave me exactly 10 minutes to find my Shanghai flight) which had nobody on it -- and my bags all made it. All I can say is that what a stressful first 6 hours of travel.

The flight to Shanghai itself was actually pretty okay. There were a lots of other Midd kids and CET students on the flight so it was entertaining and made the time by go quicker than it might have otherwise. Landing in China was the most confusing period -- because we were exhausted, and very disoriented. But a bunch of roommates were there waiting for us (not mine - she was in class) and then we took the bus back and we sang some and I slept a bunch and it was very entertaining.

Hangzhou is said to be the most beautiful city in China and also the hottest. IT IS SO HOT!!!! I think the heat index is over 100 degrees. I have never sweat so much in my life (T.M.I.) Luckily our roommates all also think it's ridiculously hot so I dont' feel so wimpy complaining about it. I'm still trying to figure out how to use chopsticks. I make a fool out of myself at almost every meal (including today's breakfast when I dropped my baozi and gave up on eating it- Ariel woudl like me to add the bowl also turned over due to the force at which I dropped my baozi) They do also have spoons at every meal - and I first thought my roommate was only using them to be nice to me - but actually they use it to help them eat all sorts of food. So maybe I'm getting the hang of it. I haven't starved yet though, which I take to be a good sign.

I will write more on the next post but wanted to let you all know I am doing well, miss you all a lot, and am trying to live up as much as I can every day. Classes start Monday which I'm kind of excited about - because I miss my routines. Once I figure out how to get blogspot and facebook things will be updated more often - since I won't have to rely on friends (thanks, Ariel!) to use their computers.

Love you all and please add me to your skype: elise.w.cohen.

Elise/ 孔文莉/ Kong Wenli

TOP 6 THINGS TO TALK ABOUT NEXT BLOG:
1. Yeshi! (Night market!) = 30 yuan = $5 = all 10 seasons of Friends
2. Room! Shower in the room! Air conditioning! Balcony!
3. Trying to talk to cell phone representatives! Bank representatives!
4. How white my skin is! How that's pretty! How I am REALLY white!
5. Trials and tribulations to get facebook! Blogspot!
6. Chinese name! Kong Wenli! Meaning!

6 comments:

  1. Just so happy to be visiting and experiencing China with you or rather through you, Elise, on ths blog. Today's entry was so interesting (my Gosh what an intense first six hours in travel though)and I feel like I am there with you as you write so freely and just like a nice conversation and not a silly travelogue -your blog writing is really good and fun to read so far. Cannot wait to hear about the night market, the balcony, air conditioning, the meaning of your Chinese name, more on your whiteness and how the folks view your whiteness and the rest to come.
    What a gift to be able to travel and study! I know that you are going to reap many rewards from such.
    Keep blogging because I have never been to Chna and most likely never will, but I will enjoy seeing it through your eyes and your other senses as you pour thoughts and impressions into your blog. Love, Alice

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  2. Elise, So glad to hear you got there safely, are navigating the chopsticks, etc. etc. Can't wait till the next post and to skype with you tonight. And a shower in the room? Chinese students have it made, people! Love you lots!

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  3. that's so great u arrived safely!! ive been thinking about u everyday. i miss u tons! can't wait for ur next post!!! so many exclamation points!!!!!! LOVE YOU, BABY GIRL!! <3 and Mathew's not back from Colombia yet but i'm sure he sends his love, too. and Marie.

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  4. Hey Elise. Great blog! I just figured out how to get the camera working on Skype, so you can see us the next time. Have a fun day. Love, Dad

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  5. Hey Elise! It's Christina (Wu, from Midd!) I am so glad to find your blog (I saw it through Sophie's blog1) I am really excited for your adventures in China! hopefully, we'll be able to keep in touch with this blog :)

    Enjoy your study abroad experience!

    hugs and kisses from Brazil!

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  6. Elise, Wow! What a surprising time just trying to get out of the airport!! Once you weathered that, hopefully the rest will be easier to deal with. Love your beautiful writing and your notes on what will follow in your next blog. I'm especially interested to hear about the whiteness issue. We take the way we look for granted in the United States and it's not until we're in a country with a different racial population that suddenly we're aware of how we really do look different.
    How long will the hot weather last? Glad that you have air conditioning. I look forward to hearing more!!!!! Those chopsticks will get easier!

    Fran

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