Thursday, September 27, 2007

Chinese Sleepover

Last weekend I had the opportunity to spend the weekend with a friend of mine and his family in their apartment in Zhengzhou. It was really fun to hang out with Declan and to meet his family, but it was incredibly frustrating too. They know no English. I know very little Chinese. So about all I could do was smile and tell the mom how good her food was...which was true. They cooked a feast for me - literally. Declan said they spent several days preparing it! It's incredibly humbling to be treated so well just because you are a foreigner. It's a hard thing to deal with actually, because although there is a part of my flesh that desires that, I don't want to be treated like royalty in my spirit. So besides building my friendship with Declan, the other highlight in my mind was the increased desire it gave me to work on my Chinese skills. I have a new Chinese teacher and will start my lessons othe week of October 8th.

In the picture, you'll see Declan to my right, his dad, aunt, mom and cousin. Not pictured is his uncle, who took the picture. Thankfully Declan has really good English, so I was able to have him translate stuff too. I hope that next time I stay with a family, I'll be more prepared to talk with them!

Friday, September 14, 2007

SIAS

I have a lot of times to stroll around campus now days. These are from areas of SIAS that I never actually photographed last year, but think are really nice.





Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Nephews and Nieces

Here's some summer shots of my nieces and nephews. They are so handsome and beautiful!

Sunday, September 09, 2007

New York

A few weeks ago, my friend Micah and I flew up to Connecticut to stay with his sister and her family. They live an hour away from New York City, so Micah and I took advantage and spent an afternoon seeing some of the sights.

Walking through Times Square

In front of the Empire State building. We didn't go in because we didn't want to pay the $18 it takes to get in. It's really not as tall as I thought it would be.

Just a random shot, but I thought it looked very New Yorkish...

The Flatiron Building...or for you Spider-man fans, you may recognize it as the Daily Bugle. I didn't. Micah just told me that's what it was :-)

In front of the Statue of Liberty...If you squint your eyes and look real hard you can see it in the background near Micah's right elbow. (This picture is actually one I stole from Micah's facebook album, thanks Micah!) I know some of you are wondering why we didn't go to the Statue of Liberty if we were that close to it. It would have been cool to go, but not on our budget!