Introduction: Finally a sneak peak about me.

Coming from a small town, being the minority, and the role model of my siblings, I became first generation on my family to pursue higher education and become the higher achiever I am today. I am currently pursuing a double degree in Community Health and Spanish, and my goal is to someday work with underrepresented families and become part of that support system everyone deserves. With a goal in mind, and with many challenges my family and I have had to face, I decided to create a goal of traveling abroad. I always had a dream of traveling to Europe, and Spain was at my most comfort level, which why I choose it for me to live and study for 3 months. Being the oldest and the first to take this journey in my family, has made me proud, because soon it will be one of my many accomplishments. I hope that through this adventure, I can learn, gain, and adapt new skills that I can soon bring back to WOU and recruit other students to also.. look at the world from a different view.

Pre-Departure: China 2013!

“My bags are packed. I’m ready to go…”

This song pretty much sums up how I feel right now. To say I’m nervous would be an understatement. I mean, tomorrow morning I’m getting on a huge plane, (that doesn’t make any sense that something so heavy can stay up in the air… it must be magic!), flying to a new country where I don’t even know how to say, “Hello” or “Do you know where the bathroom is?”, but most importantly… I’m going to China! If it wasn’t for Chem 104 with Patty Flatt, I wouldn’t have even known about the trip to China, gotten excited, texted my mom in class (Sorry Patty!), and went through all the work it took to get myself ready to leave for China!

My thoughts about going to China are: For starters, WHAT AM I THINKING?! Yes, I can’t wait to leave, experience new things, meet new people, and of course be in a different culture/ country! Really?! Why in the world did I decide that CHINA!!! was the place for me? Don’t the Chinese eat cat and dog for dinner or for snacks? Won’t they look at me funny for being American? Will I “fit in”?! Am I going to disrespect anyone? What happens if I end up in jail?! All these thoughts are running through my mind… Most importantly, if I get hurt or lost, how am I going to communicate with someone to a.) tell them I’m hurt or b.) have them help me find my group? Like I said, I can’t even communicate to receive the most basic needs for survival. I really don’t think my Spanish will come in handy either… oops!

The things I really looking forward to are: The Great Wall, like in reality, how many people do you know that have been on The Great Wall?! Me personally, I know like 2 people! So, I can’t wait to be one of those people to say they have been there, walked on it, and hey, maybe I’ll sneak some of it home! Patty keeps raving about this Lotus Root, so I can’t wait to try it! I’m a little apprehensive, I mean it’s the root of a plant that sits in swamp water. Do you really think that sounds good?! I won’t believe it until I see it, but going to the jungle where they filmed Avatar will be breathtaking! We’ll see how much of it actually looks real or if it was just CGI! Of course I can’t wait to connect with all the people that are going on this trip with me! I mean, we are going to be practicing Tai Chi with a grand master and his group from England! I’m also really looking forward to practice Tai Chi!

Well, here goes nothing! I’m leaving on a jet plane! I’m heading to China to create memories, live in the moment, and take it all in!

The Great Wall

The Great Wall

This is what I think all of the little villages we go to will look like.

This is what I think all of the little villages we go to will look like.

Goodbye America! Hello China!

Nice and Eze

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I woke up and had a quick breakfast before heading out to meet the bus at 7:30 to go to spend the day in Nice. I got some money for the day/ weekend/week out of a different machine and it was mean and have me a two fifties instead of smaller bills. Big bills here suck because no one ever wants to take them. A 20 is like already bad but a fifty is like oh man not so good to have. But I rolled with it and took note of that machine bing not so good and then went to find the buses. I had a bit of trouble finding the hotel but luckily I had left myself lots of extra time to get there so as not to be left behind. After some confusion of who was on what bus and which bus was which number we got on. My bus is for the advanced French students so all our information stuff is in French. Kelan is my bus buddy we decided for these trips. We got on the bus and though I tried to keep my eyes out the window I couldn’t help but fall asleep for part of the way. We stopped at a gas station rest stop and we all went to the bathroom and got snacks. I bought a little Starbucks frappuccino thing to tie me over for the day and break one of my fifties. Then it was back on the bus!

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We passed by Nice and went instead to Eze which is a smaller town where we toured a perfume factory. Sounded like a cool idea but it was really difficult to hear our tour guide in the small space talking in French when the other groups were being loud and another tour guide was speaking English. It was difficult to keep the mind in French mode and she was being so quiet and the English lady too fuzzed to really hear anything. We got to sample some different like pure extracts like lemon, rose, strawberry (my favorite), coffee, lavender, and chocolate. That was probably the funniest part of the tour as well as seeing how they use the molds to make the soaps. The gift shop was kind of cool but everything was pretty expensive and I really didn’t care about buying perfume. We only had an hour total in Eze including the slow and mandatory perfume tour. Kelan and I ditched the gift shop in order to try and get to the town to take a few pictures. We took the way the bus lady told us but it most definitely didn’t go to town but to a little look out into the valley where you could see the Mediterranean. We took some pictures and then were sad that we had to go back. We waited around for people to be done in the gift shop and then got back on the bus to go to Nice.

 

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On the way there our bus guide prattled on for far too long about nothing in particular and repeats herself way too many times that everyone just tuned her out. We all were also vey distracted by the beautiful city and coast out our windows. When we got off the bus we had to follow our bus guide to the meeting place in front of a statue of a naked guy who was vey nicely done but he was not nearly as exciting as the beach. The bus lady held us there for too long saying the same things she had already said before letting us leave. By that time we had about an hour to do whatever before we could meet back to go either on a walking tour of some parts of the city or up the side of the cliff called a chateau that had some ruins and waterfalls. We walked a bit before we found a place where we could buy some sandwiches that we could then take to the beach. I bought a piece of strange pizza and a slice if apple pie which was very cheap. I also ran down and bought a few postcards before the rest of the group got their food. Kelan and I quickly wolfed our food don because we both really wanted to go in be Mediterranean  I swim. The other girl wanted to sunbathe so we left all oh stuff with them and then went and jumps in. The other girls complained that I was too cold but I thought it was really warm, warmer than Oregon and warmer than swimming pools that I am used to! A bunch of other IAU kids soon joined us and it was a lot of fun. The water is so blue that it is unbelievable. It is also supppper salty. I accidentally engulfed some water and thought I was going to throw up from all the salt. It is nice bought because the salt helps you float so you don’t really need to swim very much to stay above water. The shore was really pebbly but once you got in the water and couldn’t ouch bottom it was awesome. There were waves by they acted more like softly not like breaking waves in Oregon and you would float up with them which was pretty fun. I really enjoyed myself and it was a really amazing experience. I want to do it again!

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Eventually I got out and we went to track down some ice cream before meeting back at the naked guy to climb the over three hundred stairs. We didn’t actually count but that number was thrown out. When I counted it was well over that but I eventually lost interest and lost track. We found an ice cream place and by the time we all got ours we had to run to meet at the guy. I got chocolate in a cone and it was super delicious. 10/10, would buy again. After meeting up we walked to the entrance and started climbing. It really is like super high up there. But the views were breath-taking!

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My vocal cords gave me a bit of trouble when his creepy guy clearly checked me out when I passed him while he was on the phone and after words he stood up and started to follow me. I quickly went two stairs at a time and ran to catch up with the others who really weren’t far ahead but I wanted to be safe.  But other than that they didn’t get too uncomfortable. The waterfalls were kind of cool and it was nice to get a little spray after climbing so much. We sat down near the top for a while to just take it all in before we had to go back down to leave.

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Kelan and I quickly ran to the top where we found another awesome view and a really good deal of 7 postcards for 2 euros. So of course I bought some more. I haven’t actually sent any yet though… Oops. I figure they will be expensive to send. Though beside the point there were a ton of postcards with like half naked girls on the or random kittens. That was pretty bizarre. But we went back down and then went to the naked guy to meet everyone to leave. I was like super thirsty but because we had to be there at a certain time we didn’t stop. Long story short, our bus guide told us the wrong spot and time. So we met earlier than we had to and then walked to a location five minutes away to meet everyone else. But because there were multiple meeting places it was pretty much a crap shoot and no one knew what was going on. We didn’t leave until 5:15, which was very obnoxious because I was sooo thirsty.

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We stopped luckily about 30 minutes down the road at a real rest sop to use the bathrooms really quickly. Kelan took my water bottle to the bathroom but then I decided to go as well and we both discovered that the sinks here were so short it was impossible to get water in the bottle. Luckily after waiting for the buses to be sure they had everyone (a 20 minute process even though only 15 people got off the three buses) the bus guide asked if anyone wanted to buy a bottle of water for a euro from the bus. This is actually. Really good price and I definitely jumped at the chance! The bus ride back was beautiful or is rather since I am writing this on the bus currently. I told Madame that I was going out for dinner tonight with friends because I only have 6 dinners a week. But the plan is to go home and de-salt with a shower first before re-meeting up.

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We ended up going to the 24 hour restaurant which has a lot of seafood. Luckily they have other things as well so I ended up going for something that had chicken in it which ended up being fries and chicken baked in crumb or something? It was very good! Kelan is living with a girl from Sweden who came with us to dinner and she was really nice. I spent a lot of time talking to her because she was on the end and everyone was kind of ignoring her. She was really nice though! After dinner we went to an Irish pub for a drink and I tried a Tequila Sunrise which was pretty good. I liked the orange juice/grenadine part more than the tequila but it wasn’t too bad. A little spendy for my tastes but it was good. My ear has still been hurting so after one drink I decided to leave and Kelan and the Swedish girl seemed glad to have a reason to leave because they were getting bored, so they walked me home. Apparently there is like a new gang in Aix? Apparently? And also the other night this one girl got mugged from IAU 10 minutes from her house after the guy who was walking with her left. So they are really cracking down on us to be sure and have a buddy and not carry a lot of important stuff on us at night and to take taxi’s even if we live close. I live five minutes from that bar so it wasn’t a long ways for them to walk me home, and the street I walk takes a little bit longer but is much more populated.

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I feel like this doesn’t like accurately depict how crazy and cool my day was but I had a pretty great day. I am really glad that I got to go on this trip.

Week 5 – Mexico

In week 5 I remember feeling weird that I only had one week to my Mexican friends and family and leave. I will still be able to talk to them on facebook, but it is still sad to be leaving even though I’ve only been here a few weeks. Still, it’s cool that I will have people I can talk to in spanish online every now and then to my spanish up. I really like the city and I have loved living here in Mexico.

On the weekend, we took a trip to San Miguel. The town was a cool colonial town, but the most unique thing about it was the number of white people walking around. Apparently it’s known for having a large ex-pat community from the US. It was weird walking down the street and seeing other americans around; I’ve gotten so used to being the minority here.  I think it will be a culture shock when I get back to the US just to be surrounded by white people speaking english again.

We went to a soccer game as a group, which was pretty fun. I was under the impression that the crouds at soccer games were really wild in latin america, but they were fairly mellow at this one. I think it’s because the Queretaro team doesn’t have a very big or crazy fanbase. One thing that shocked me at the game was that the couple sitting in front of me was giving their baby beer. The baby was pretty little, and they couldn’t get him to stop crying so they gave him some sips of beer. The baby was very mellow after that. They only gave the baby a few sips, so I don’t know if it was really that bad for the baby, but it was so strange to see.

 

¡Baile!

I have fallen in love in Lima, Peru, with the music and dancing that is 😉

Reggeaton is very popular here and so fun to dance to. Before coming here I did not know how to dance…I could dance the way most college girls can dance, but nothing like what they do here. No matter what night of the week it is, you can go to a dance club and there will be awesome music and people dancing.

I found a website that lists all the Peruvian radio stations and you can listen to them from your computer. I love this because not only does it make it so you are more familiar with some of the songs you hear about the club but I have noticed I am hearing more Spanish words and terms that are more frequently used than words and phrases that I already know. There is a big music festival coming up called Creamfields. It is a weekend event that is outdoors and it is all techno type, I am really looking forward to that!1175720_10201160942337100_1153574232_n 1174574_10201472932561310_266989748_n

Delhi Adventure

I forgot to mention this mini adventure before I left to America, so here it is.

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Artwork that is engraved on to the Taj Mahal

Artwork that is engraved on to the Taj Mahal

Gardens of the Taj Mahal

Gardens of the Taj Mahal

Walk way near the Taj Mahal

Walk way near the Taj Mahal

A mosque right next to the Taj Mahal

A mosque right next to the Taj Mahal

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Taj Mahl

Taj Mahl

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Gateway to the Taj Mahal

Gateway to the Taj Mahal

The gate in which Shahjahan's dead wife came through when they wanted to bury her body inside the Taj Mahal

The gate in which Shahjahan’s dead wife came through when they wanted to bury her body inside the Taj Mahal

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Jamu Masjad Mosque

Jamu Masjad Mosque

Jamu Masajd- Oldest and biggest mosque built by Shahjahan

Jamu Masajd- Oldest and biggest mosque built by Shahjahan

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Chandi Chowk-Oldest Market in Delhi dating back to the Mughal Empire

Chandi Chowk-Oldest Market in Delhi dating back to the Mughal Empire

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These people are Sikhs, which is a sect of Hinduism

These people are Sikhs, which is a sect of Hinduism

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Mughal warrior attire

Mughal warrior attire

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Red Fort

Red Fort

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Arriving back in America

I would have to say I was happy to be back. The one thing that I didn’t know that I was going to feel was the fact that some of the people I felt were rude. It was interesting. The people in China were never rude, they may have been physically pushy, but never rude. It took me a little while to get used to this attitude. At times I felt overwhelmed, I even stayed in my house for a few days. But life is starting to get back to normal now. Sometimes I even miss being in China, especially at the school. Now I can’t wait to start my next journey in life.

Close to going home

My journey is about to come to an end. It has been an experience that I will never forget. I have seen some amazing sites in Chinese culture. I have overcome some things in my life that I really needed to work on. Most of all, I have made some new friends that I will never forget. These friends come from all over the world. I now have friends in China, England, and America. They are all the most wonderful people I have ever had the pleasure of meeting. As the time gets closer to going home, I am starting to get really excited about seeing my family. I will never forget all the things I experienced in China and I hope that one day I can bring my family over with me.

My final week in China

For our last week in China, we went to the Traditional Chinese Medical School. This school was also a working hospital. Patients came from all over the world. I just loved learning all about this type of medicine. The first day we did rounds with the doctors. I was in heaven. We learned how to diagnose patients and decide on a treatment plan. The next day we went to the countryside to give medical care to people who could not afford medicine. It felt so great to help these people. When I become a doctor I would like to be able to offer my services to people like that. It is a feeling that is just so hard to describe, to help people that could not otherwise be seen. The head doctor of the hospital took us all to lunch for helping out. Every meal that we had was like having a thanksgiving dinner, it was huge. The next few days we learned other aspects of Chinese medicine. We learned about moxibustion, acupuncture, and cupping. We also learned about herbal medicines that are used. Unfortunately I did not take pictures this week, I was so focused on learning I forgot.

Next stop Zhangjiajie China

Zhangjiajie Forest Park is the site where Avatar the movie was made. It was so amazing. The first day we went to the caves. This was the first time I had ever been in a cave before. It was amazing. The statoliths were beautiful. The next day we went for a hike up the mountain. The views were awesome, but again I had to overcome my fear of heights. These mountains are like no other mountains I have seen in America. You could hardly see the bottom, not that I looked at least not yet. During our journey on top of this mountain, we had to cross this grated walking bridge that was 1000’s of feet in the air. The things that I had to do really pushed me to become a stronger person. And if I had not done them I would have missed out on some amazing things. The next day we went to Tianmengshan mountain. By the time I got to this point I thought I had seen the highest point in my life. I was wrong. At the top of this mountain was a glass walk way. But with the help of some amazing people, I did it. I was now starting to get over my fears.china trip 129

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