Sunday, December 23, 2012

Football & Soccer

     I haven't taken many videos as of late because my computer breaks down every time I turn around; also, I have been feeling a little lazy for some reason. Anyways, when I first came to teach here half of the students thought I played soccer and the other half knew I played American football. I quickly corrected everyone's mistakes and told them I played American football.

      For those of you who don't know, I played a lot of soccer in high school and won some accomplishments here and there. As many of you have guessed, there is no American football in China (none that I know of), so I started to pick up soccer again here to stay in shape. Compared to my opponents here, I do quite well in soccer against the teachers, students, or randos (random people with no connection to the school).

     Before I know it, rumors start flying again that I played soccer in college. A student from another grade told me that his teacher said I played soccer in college... haha I don't think I can ever actually stop the rumors. Anyways, now the kids want me to do a soccer clinic and even start up an actual club team. I am in a rural area where kids have extra classes all the time because they are at a disadvantage of getting into a college from kids in larger cities. This means that the school doesn't have a sports team for anything and extra-circulars are very limited.

     I think if I can get enough support from the school, funding, and interest I will start something for the kids. Right now, I have bought my own soccer ball which usually is the one that is used. I don't think any of the students actually own a soccer ball. Usually, I or another teacher lend the balls out. Besides the lack of balls, there are several other problems I foresee. The field is mostly dirt with rocks with some grass. It's about half or a quarter of the size of an actual football field, so it is overused at times. Secondly, this is more of a wish, but there are no nets for the goal frames. Lastly, with the demanding schedule and strict teachers that the students have, without the support from the teacher, I don't think a project like this will go very far.

Sorry this was so long and messy without a video. Anyways here's a picture of me at one of the student games:

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Chinese Wedding and Yali

(vlog entries and videos of the wedding are at the bottom)

So first off, I should say sorry for the delay. I have been MIA partially because my computer has been giving me such a hard time. First the charger wouldn't work (it still doesn't half of the time) and my computer battery loses connection with my computer causing my computer to lose power completely. I also have had a few other minor problems.

A few weeks back:


The photo above is a picture of Yali high school's new building. The fellows and I recently went there for a meeting. The campus was extremely nice and quite polar to the school I am at... although I would never trade teaching sites. Yali had nice engravings and even a sign in a big metal casing that had "YaliYale" on it. I am not sure they are allowed to have the second part in there or not. Anyways, I am proud to know that the organization I am here in China with helped pave the way and founding of this beautiful school over a hundred years ago.

This past week:

This past week, I had the honor of attending our neighbor's daughter's wedding. Not only that, but she also invited the four foreign teachers to perform music and dance numbers at the wedding. I only took part in one of the group songs. I am glad (or ashamed) to let you know that I have videos of it.

The wedding was very fun and interesting. We went over to someone's house eat noddles in the morning and pop fireworks. There were fireworks constantly going off. On top of that, there were two family members who were lighting rocket-type fireworks in their hands. I really wanted to try until I realized he wouldn't let me borrow his glove because he was too busy lighting his own and that I needed a cigarette to light it.

I think the videos explain the rest, besides the part where I thought I was in a fight arena during the actual wedding because of the music they were playing. Aiyaaa! Anyways, it was a cute wedding, the bride and groom did a lot of things that I don't think were a tradition or custom of any kind. They gave a scarf and a glove to their spouse's parents, then light some fireworks on a fountain that stood for everlasting love, then cut a cake together, poured champagne into stacks of cups, and finally finishing it off with a drink from of the champagne glasses. Anyways, you can check out the videos:


















Friday, November 2, 2012

Sports Meeting




(vlog)

Recently, our school and schools across China had what they call a sports meeting. This is basically a normal track and field event where classes compete in different events. They had a teachers relay in which the foreign teachers had a team. Alex and I decided to dress up ridiculous by wearing a lot of my football gear... hopefully, I will remember to upload some pictures of that. Anyhow, we ended up coming in 3rd place for the relay. Sorry, about the delay in posts, but the fellows and I have been setting up a haunted house-ish thing for the students and getting ready to leave for a teaching conference in Changsha, Hunan.

-Gabe

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Big Bug



(vlog)

Hi, I hope everyone is well. I've been pretty busy learning Chinese, planning for classes, and picking up web design. Everything is going well here. Right now, the other foreign teachers and I are planning some extracurricular activities for the kids. Sabrina is starting a singing group, Rachel is teaching dance classes, and Alex and I are thinking of starting a radio/broadcasting club on the speakers at school. Right now, I am over hearing Alex's conversation about our trip to Shanghai. We did this game called Mr.X. They lock you in a maze and you have to use the clues in the room to find your way out in an hour. I highly suggest it to anyone in Shanghai. Oh ya, and we made it out of the maze. Anyways, I hope these vlogs become a weekly thing.

-Gabe

Saturday, October 6, 2012

100th Year Celebration


(Vlog)



I know it has been a long time since I put up a vlog, but I have been busy traveling and doing a lot of other things. We recently had the 100th year celebration for our school which was huge. I probably should have done a vlog during the celebration, but I didn't want to be rude even though in China it is perfectly acceptable to talk among other people during a speech. Anyways, there will be more, I think I will have a few weekends to relax... I hope so.

See you soon,

Gabe

Sunday, September 16, 2012

I did not know they were making this


(Video made by my Xiuning friends)

So for the past month or so, the other fellows at Xiuning teaching site have been making this video. I had no idea that this was going on and then they surprised me a few days ago. Please enjoy. Even though I am extremely embarrassed, it is only right to make this public for everyone to see. Thank you so much Alex and Rachel.

-Gabe

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Vlog8: Hedgehog


(vlog8)

We (Alex and I) finally moved into our apartment. Sorry this took so long, we were in training in Hefei where we did not have adequate internet access.

Anyways we wanted a pet and saw a lady selling a hedgehog, so we bought her and have been trying to find/make a livable area for her. Unfortunately, within the few days of buying her and trying to be her friend; she gave birth to three little pups.

We are debating what the best course of action would be. We thought letting he go may be a good idea; however, there are a lot of farming fields here (that's how she got caught in the first place) and thought she might be caught again. I am open to suggestions. If anyone knows how to raise hedgehogs, please let me know.

Ah this week has been tiring with the start of school, moving in, and four hedgehogs, but I am almost settled down.

-Gabe

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Vlog 7: Hong Kong



(Vlog 7)

The extra post today. A little bit about my reflections as I move to Hong Kong.

See you next week,

Gabe

Vlog 6: 798 Art District in Beijing


(Vlog 6)

Sorry I've been a bit MIA for awhile. Anyways I am going to double post today. Hopefully you guys enjoy it. I'll see you next week.

-Gabe

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Vlog 5: Bird's Nest Stadium


(Vlog 5)

Ugh, I've been busy with the last few weeks of school, but I have a lot of material that I will probably post later on. Anyways here is vlog 5. More to come very soon! I may double post this week.

 -Gabe

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Vlog 4: Visiting Taipei


Vlog 4

I can't believe I am more than half way done with my summer program. After finishing up semester exams, my school gave us a choice between going on a class field trip or taking a four day weekend. I chose to take the four day weekend and go visit my sister in Taipei. She is currently just interning there for the summer at a product design firm.

Taipei was really fun! I got to eat a bunch of great food, spend time with my sister and friends, and meet new people. The boba milk tea in Taipei was amazing. I tried about five different boba milk tea spots. Thank goodness I had some friends who knew the best spots to eat and drink boba. Besides eating, I went to a few museums and temples, a hike, a hot spring bath, and a concert. The concert was fun, at first I wasn't interested, but then she started to sing a song I knew. I ended up singing at a distance on the microphone and got an autograph during the concert. Thanks Jes!

Anyways this vlog was filmed on top of Taipei 101 the second tallest building in the world (I think). I am definitely rambling on, so I will stop here. Thanks to Jade, her friends, and Connie & Aiden for showing me a good time in Taipei.

Until next time,

Gabe

Monday, July 9, 2012

Vlog 3: Scorpions + McDonalds


Vlog3

Today we visited the Night Market in Beijing near the Wangfujing subway station.

I guess I wanted to talk a little bit about food in China. The Night Market has a lot of exotic foods. It probably is more of a tourist attraction than anything else. There were a lot of foreigners and a few over priced popular items (scorpions etc), well in Chinese terms. Nonetheless, it was on the menu and Alex and I felt that we would not be getting the full Chinese experience unless we tried one. I bought some McDonalds just in case things went really bad.

Beijing is a rapidly growing city with many fast food restaurants popping up everywhere. Yes, most of my meals consist of the Chinese food; however, American fast food isn't too far away. I will probably talk more about food later. By the way the stinger was edible as well. I hope you enjoyed this short bit.

Thanks,

Gabe

Monday, July 2, 2012

Vlog 2



Vlog2

Hopefully I get better at these. Sorry, for the wind in the vlog. Anyways, as always any feed back is appreciated. I don't think I will be doing anything for fancy for awhile.

Anyways, I plan to do these vlogs once a week with no editing.

Keep in touch,

Gabe

Monday, June 25, 2012

Finally Back



I am sorry about not keeping up with the vlogs. I know that I keep saying I will, but honestly, I will. I will try to explain more of what's going on in the videos, but there are a few things that I am going to change for now. First off, I am not going to do any fancy video editing, everything will probably be one shot. It takes too long to edit, on top of that learning Chinese from scratch is taking up most of my time. Excuse me for the horrible videos, hopefully they get better as I start to do this more and more.

I also started a new youtube channel where the videos will be publicly uploaded, so if you prefer youtube, you can follow me there. The channel name is: youtube(dot)com/withgabe

Finally, there is a subscribe by email tool on the top right hand corner. People can now get an email update whenever I post something as opposed to having to check every now and then.

Thanks again for all the support from friends and family. I hope these videos become a great way to share my experiences with you and keep in touch.

Zaijian,

Gabe