Hello from Taiwan! Sorry I haven’t been able to post anything until now. I finally got hooked up to the internet this afternoon.
By the way, thanks to those of you who posted comments on my blog already. That is really cool. So, I finally made it to Kaohsiung! I arrived at my destination around 11am Tueday (8 pm Monday Vancouver time). It was a long trip but it went very smoothly. Here is a brief lowdown of the trip: I flew out of Bellingham instead of Seattle, for $40 dollars more I got to experience the sights from a 45-seater plane, and I had the best seat at the very back of the plane. Then again, maybe it wasn’t the best seat because there was a lot of turbulence (even the flight attendant had to stay seated the whole flight).It was also nice to be able to walk around the Seattle airport for a few hours before the 14-hour flight to Taipei. The only downside of walking around the Seattle airport is that I had to lug my 50 ton (only slightly exaggerating) duffle bag around the Seattle airport. And the airport is not small! I lost track of how many “shopping malls” I passed on my way from one end to the other. Interestingly enough, I seemed to be the only one without wheels on my bag; everyone else is so wimpy. hehe. I finally found a “smartcarte” for my bag but it cost me $3! Tai gui la! (that is Chinese for “too expensive”).
The flight from Seattle to Taipei was over 14 hours. I couldn’t sleep much at all, but I sort of half slept for a few hours. As most of you probably know, I have a hard time sitting still for very long. So for most of the flight, I tossed and turned and shifted positions in my seat. No doubt I annoyed the people around me. Upon arriving at Taipei, I took a bus from the international airport to the domestic airport and then caught a flight to Kaohsiung. At last I arrived. I stepped out of the air-conditioned airport into the hot, humid, muggy, smoggy air of Kaohsiung City, ah, just the way I remembered it. After lugging my bags up to the fourth floor of the apartment where I’m staying, I took a shower and a much-needed rest.
The following day, Wednesday, I walked around the city for 6 hours. I was hoping to find a place with wireless internet service. I finally did, but my battery lasted only about ½ hour – only enough time to check my email. I was also looking for a particular hair salon, which I found at about the 5th hour – but it was closed for Chinese New Year. Ah well, it was a good walk nonetheless. Just a little hot.
I finally met with my new manager this afternoon. He is from Nashville, Tennessee. He gave me a TON of materials to read to acquaint myself with the school and it’s policies. I sure won’t be bored for the next few days.
By the way, thanks to all of you who prayed for my health. I was feeling flu-like symptoms before I left for Taiwan, but now I feel perfectly fine. God answers prayer!
Thursday, February 22, 2007
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Thank you for the detailed summary! Hey, wait a minute, it's not actually that detailed - it's a summary of 4 days ... 5, if you count the day you skipped! ha ha. What a great concise overview, then! :)
50 ton: it's all those books you hauled along! Did you finish the one you were reading in Bellingham? Glad you found your own set of wheels ... I'll bet it was worth it, even with the inflated price!
Hey, what's the air quality like inside your apartment? Hopefully much better than outside!
Praise God that you feel fine again! He is so good! Glory be to His holy Name. (And hey, even if you still felt under the weather, He would still be so good - His ways are not our ways).
I know He is with you, watching & guiding every step.
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