Last Monday (September 28, 2009) was teacher's day! To show our teacher how much we loved her (because we do love her), the whole class gave her a bouquet of flowers and treated her to a xiaolongbao lunch!
Here's Diao Lao Shi with her bouquet! Upper left to right: Michelle (US), Me, 茉莉 (Poland), 京林 (Korea), 煌聰 (Vietnam). Lower left to right: 惠理 (Japan), 家美 (Indonesia), 刁老師, 惠敬 (Korea).
Here's another one from behind our building. This was after we finished lunch. :D
After this, Michelle and I met up with Heidi and Jamie then we went to Taipei Main Station to check out the laptops. :-D Gonna buy one this coming weekend! I soo need a new one, the one I'm using now is too small!!
We headed back to Shida and ate dinner at the Goon's fried rice place; bumped into Paolo (my Brazilian roommate) so he had dinner with us. :-)
This was also the day when I was finally able to drop off my film in the cheap dev place recommended by flickr friends. I think I need to have my SLR serviced, its sticky shutter problem is happening more often now!
Tuesday was fairly uneventful save for the stipend's arrival. Yes! I am finally able to pay the last part of my fall semester tuition and pay my rent!
I also went running with Jamie and Heidi (ran 6 laps); then we ate together with Neung (my Thai housemate) at the Goon's fried rice place. Yes, two times in a row - we really like our fried rice! :-D
Remember the time when Jamie beat me twice in chess? Well, we had another manly competition. I was telling him how English people are useless when it comes to spicy food. So he challenged me to a chili sauce eating duel. Who won? The non-English person, of course! Jamie-2; Jac-1. He cried! Tsktsktsk...
Today Wednesday, We had a huge chapter exam and a huge oral exam. Ate at a Vietnamese place for lunch and at a sibut (si-boot) place for dinner. We loitered around the running track while Michelle did 10 laps. I wanna do 10 laps tomorrow too!! :-D
We miss you Jen! Hope you won't be too busy soon! ^__^
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Monday, September 28, 2009
My Weekend
Picture below (c/o Jen) from the Hawaiian Party last Friday:
Last Saturday after my TOP mock exam, Heidi, Jen and I met up with Michelle and Jamie in Ximending to catch a movie (The Ugly Truth). We saw Michelle's friend Chris after the movie so he joined us for dinner and talked with us while we were walking around the place.
When I got home, I got a message from Hamy that there's a big storm in Manila and that there's no electricity and water there. I went online and saw a lot of freaky videos (especially of UERM where my mother currently works.) I sent text messages to my parents but did not receive anything so I got a bit worried. Called home, my dad answered and told me that they were all at home and that the flood didn't reach our area. *Whew*
Sunday, Heidi, Jamie and I met for lunch. He headed to Jamie's place to check if he has WiFi using Heidi's laptop. We tried to study there but it was not conducive to study groups. Hahaha! Met up with Jen after a bit, and we decided to study in my place instead.
After a couple of hours (or minutes) of slaving with the books, we decided too take a break and play 1-2-3-Pass. I had some water-based markers in my place, so we used it to draw stuff on the losers' arms. It was havoc!!! Jamie had too much fun writing on people's arms, and he draws and writes like a five year old (very big!). Anyway, he was able to learn to write some Chinese phrases like 我做了第二個-大家不好意思 (I pooped-sorry everyone), 注意-咬人 (warning-I bite), 色浪 (pervert), 你看什麼笨蛋 (what are you looking at stupid?), and 熊貓迷會 (panda fanclub). I'm sure this will be very useful for his Chinese education (yeah, right!).
We met up with Michelle after the game - she had her hair done (red highlights rock!); then we went out to eat dinner at a nearby Thai BBQ place. :-)
Beth called me Sunday night to invite Hamy and me to their dice game. So looking forward to winning anything!! :-D Looking forward to seeing Hamy this Friday!!! ^___^
Last Saturday after my TOP mock exam, Heidi, Jen and I met up with Michelle and Jamie in Ximending to catch a movie (The Ugly Truth). We saw Michelle's friend Chris after the movie so he joined us for dinner and talked with us while we were walking around the place.
When I got home, I got a message from Hamy that there's a big storm in Manila and that there's no electricity and water there. I went online and saw a lot of freaky videos (especially of UERM where my mother currently works.) I sent text messages to my parents but did not receive anything so I got a bit worried. Called home, my dad answered and told me that they were all at home and that the flood didn't reach our area. *Whew*
Sunday, Heidi, Jamie and I met for lunch. He headed to Jamie's place to check if he has WiFi using Heidi's laptop. We tried to study there but it was not conducive to study groups. Hahaha! Met up with Jen after a bit, and we decided to study in my place instead.
After a couple of hours (or minutes) of slaving with the books, we decided too take a break and play 1-2-3-Pass. I had some water-based markers in my place, so we used it to draw stuff on the losers' arms. It was havoc!!! Jamie had too much fun writing on people's arms, and he draws and writes like a five year old (very big!). Anyway, he was able to learn to write some Chinese phrases like 我做了第二個-大家不好意思 (I pooped-sorry everyone), 注意-咬人 (warning-I bite), 色浪 (pervert), 你看什麼笨蛋 (what are you looking at stupid?), and 熊貓迷會 (panda fanclub). I'm sure this will be very useful for his Chinese education (yeah, right!).
We met up with Michelle after the game - she had her hair done (red highlights rock!); then we went out to eat dinner at a nearby Thai BBQ place. :-)
Beth called me Sunday night to invite Hamy and me to their dice game. So looking forward to winning anything!! :-D Looking forward to seeing Hamy this Friday!!! ^___^
Friday, September 25, 2009
Haven't Posted in a While
Haven't posted in a while, and that's for good reasons. I've been studying and having fun too much. :-)
Last week Sunday, after Liu Fu Chun, Michelle, Jamie and I met up and shopped around the Gongguan area. We were supposed to go running in the afternoon but then just decided to watch a movie - The Rebound. I was the only one, out of us three, that liked the movie. Jamie, on the other hand, kept complaining about his salty popcorn. Let's just not get into that. Hahaha...
The next day Monday, I brought Jen to Gongguan area again and we also met up with Heidi. Jen bought shoes and running clothes. :-D
Come Tuesday, we went running around the oval. I think I ran 5 rounds and walked a round. :D
Wednesday, I ate xiaolongbao with my classmates for lunch (YUM!!!); and we also went to Chinese singing class where we learned a song each from WangLeeHom and Mayday. We ran around the Shida oval again, then went for some roast duck and asado and lechon. It's so cheap at $85! We also ate some mango, strawberry, kiwi thingy at Ice Monster. :-D
Thursday is cheap day. We ate at the Biandang store for lunch and ate at the Shida dorm canteen for dinner. This was also the day where I lost TWICE (!!) in chess against Jamie.
You see, Jamie pronounces "pawn" in this posh British accent as "pawrn"; we asked him what "porn" sounds liked and he also said "pawrn". The chess bet was that whoever wins in chess will concede to the winner's pronunciation of "pawn". I'm now stuck with pronouncing "pawn" as "pawrn". What's annoying about this blinking rubbish of a guy is that he finds reasons for me to say "pawn".
So he'll be like, "Hey Jac, can you tell Wayne what that small piece in chess in called?"
And I'll say, "Pawrn!"
Oh, joy!
Thursday (or yesterday) was also the day they discovered that we can hang out at our place. My place is the closest to school and is the largest among the three places (Michelle's and Jamie's) near Shida. We spent the whole night playing cards and laughing at sneezing pandas.
Friday (today!) is international students party day! We dressed up in hawaiian or beach clothes (Thanks for lending me your beach dress jen!) and ate filling pica-pica for free. We went back to my place to play some cards. Heidi, Jen, and I forgot how to play 1-2-3-Pass and we wanted to play it because we remembered it to be so much fun. Anyway, I found out how to play it now (thanks Google!) so we can start playing it soon! :-D
I need to sleep soon. Jen, Heidi, and I will be meeting up tomorrow for a TOP mock exam. TOP is the mandarin proficiency exam being used in Taiwan, and we'll need to take the real one as part of the scholarship requirements. :-)
I'm super enjoying my stay here in Taiwan! *Thankful mood*
Last week Sunday, after Liu Fu Chun, Michelle, Jamie and I met up and shopped around the Gongguan area. We were supposed to go running in the afternoon but then just decided to watch a movie - The Rebound. I was the only one, out of us three, that liked the movie. Jamie, on the other hand, kept complaining about his salty popcorn. Let's just not get into that. Hahaha...
The next day Monday, I brought Jen to Gongguan area again and we also met up with Heidi. Jen bought shoes and running clothes. :-D
Come Tuesday, we went running around the oval. I think I ran 5 rounds and walked a round. :D
Wednesday, I ate xiaolongbao with my classmates for lunch (YUM!!!); and we also went to Chinese singing class where we learned a song each from WangLeeHom and Mayday. We ran around the Shida oval again, then went for some roast duck and asado and lechon. It's so cheap at $85! We also ate some mango, strawberry, kiwi thingy at Ice Monster. :-D
Thursday is cheap day. We ate at the Biandang store for lunch and ate at the Shida dorm canteen for dinner. This was also the day where I lost TWICE (!!) in chess against Jamie.
You see, Jamie pronounces "pawn" in this posh British accent as "pawrn"; we asked him what "porn" sounds liked and he also said "pawrn". The chess bet was that whoever wins in chess will concede to the winner's pronunciation of "pawn". I'm now stuck with pronouncing "pawn" as "pawrn". What's annoying about this blinking rubbish of a guy is that he finds reasons for me to say "pawn".
So he'll be like, "Hey Jac, can you tell Wayne what that small piece in chess in called?"
And I'll say, "Pawrn!"
Oh, joy!
Thursday (or yesterday) was also the day they discovered that we can hang out at our place. My place is the closest to school and is the largest among the three places (Michelle's and Jamie's) near Shida. We spent the whole night playing cards and laughing at sneezing pandas.
Friday (today!) is international students party day! We dressed up in hawaiian or beach clothes (Thanks for lending me your beach dress jen!) and ate filling pica-pica for free. We went back to my place to play some cards. Heidi, Jen, and I forgot how to play 1-2-3-Pass and we wanted to play it because we remembered it to be so much fun. Anyway, I found out how to play it now (thanks Google!) so we can start playing it soon! :-D
I need to sleep soon. Jen, Heidi, and I will be meeting up tomorrow for a TOP mock exam. TOP is the mandarin proficiency exam being used in Taiwan, and we'll need to take the real one as part of the scholarship requirements. :-)
I'm super enjoying my stay here in Taiwan! *Thankful mood*
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Costco Buffet and Liu Fu Chun
I'm back with my English blogs! Hahaha, I think it'll take a while before I do another Chinese one. Hahaha! I need to rest my brain. :-P
FRIDAY
Jen, Heidi, and I went to Guanghua Electronic Mall after class, and we met up with Jen's uncle. The place feels like V-Mall. Hehehe. I'm going to take Hamy there when he visits Taiwan. I also saw a Babolat tennis racket there (NT2300) which I wanted to buy. *DROOL*
After Guanghua, we went to Costco (Similar to S&R or Macro) and sampled the many free tastes in the place. Michelle told me that they call that the "Costco Buffet" in the States. Hahaha!
After that, we (Heidi, Jen, myself) met up with Michelle and Jamie and ate dinner at the Jamaican place. We went to a lounge nearby, after dinner. I had my first (and last) taste of Taiwan Beer. I found it better tasting that San Miguel Beer (or SanMig Premium even). We also got to meet one of Michelle's college friend, Chris.
SATURDAY at the Amusement Park
Last Saturday was a very eventful day for me. First, met up with Jamie at MTC so that we can ride the bus together going to Gongguan station. We missed the first bus because Jamie doesn't know how to hail a bus. When we finally got to Gongguan station, we found out that it was actually a walking distance from our place. Waste of time. Hahaha!
Met up with Michelle who was already waiting for a long time, then waited a bit for Jen and Heidi. When we were finally complete, we had some croissants (thanks Jen!) and headed to a random place for lunch. We were already seated on a random resto when we found out that it was a buffet one; everyone wasn't that hungry so we headed to a different Chinese resto nearby.
After lunch, we ambled over to the bus station for Liu Fu Chun. We almost missed the bus! I think if we were 5 seconds late or something, we would have needed to wait for the next bus (which will arrive an hour later).
Anyhoo, the bus ride was almost uneventful. ALMOST! We thought that we have arrived Liu Fu Chun so Jen got off the bus to get our tickets; meanwhile, we remained in our seats to wait for the bus to park. Apparently, the bus was not parking but was just passing through the parking lot of the WRONG place. We realized too late that Jen has been left behind!
We called Jen up to tell her not to buy tickets and to get on a cab to Liu Fu Chun. The bus driver wouldn't go back for our friend. :-P Good thing Jen's such a happy person. No bad moods; just a lot of laughs; and NT$150 less rich!
We got in for NT$399 per person, which was fairly cheap (I think). The we plotted out our trip to make sure that we are able to ride the most exciting rides in the place.
We also met up with Jen's classmate Nini, and Nini's brother and cousin (Abe and Paul, respectively). Nini was the one who originally planned the trip, so we owe the whole Saturday adventure to her. :-)
On our first line, we were also able to meet a very hospitable family. They were very friendly and helpful to us, and we kept on bumping into them in the rides that we took. I think the two daughters had crushes on Jamie, and the parents wanted to marry a daughter off to him. Hahaha!
Here's "帥哥" with his fan club:
The photo below made everyone crack up; little Mandou (from the Taiwanese family) was just staring at the camera, but she suddenly did a peace sign when she heard Jen count to three! Cute!
Here's Nini (left), Jen (right), and xiao didi (bottom):
And here's everyone; the Yeh family, Nini's family, and us! :-D
We hungrily rode the bus back to Taipei and ate at the first decent looking (packed) restaurant that we saw. Turned out to be a very expensive buffet, but we only found out the buffet price after we were already full and sane again. Heidi and Jen treated us to dinner for no reason, and I'm not going to say no to that. :-P
It was a great Saturday; thanks for thinking up this trip, Jen!
PS. Grabbed all the photo's from Jen. Thank you!! :-)
FRIDAY
Jen, Heidi, and I went to Guanghua Electronic Mall after class, and we met up with Jen's uncle. The place feels like V-Mall. Hehehe. I'm going to take Hamy there when he visits Taiwan. I also saw a Babolat tennis racket there (NT2300) which I wanted to buy. *DROOL*
After Guanghua, we went to Costco (Similar to S&R or Macro) and sampled the many free tastes in the place. Michelle told me that they call that the "Costco Buffet" in the States. Hahaha!
After that, we (Heidi, Jen, myself) met up with Michelle and Jamie and ate dinner at the Jamaican place. We went to a lounge nearby, after dinner. I had my first (and last) taste of Taiwan Beer. I found it better tasting that San Miguel Beer (or SanMig Premium even). We also got to meet one of Michelle's college friend, Chris.
SATURDAY at the Amusement Park
Last Saturday was a very eventful day for me. First, met up with Jamie at MTC so that we can ride the bus together going to Gongguan station. We missed the first bus because Jamie doesn't know how to hail a bus. When we finally got to Gongguan station, we found out that it was actually a walking distance from our place. Waste of time. Hahaha!
Met up with Michelle who was already waiting for a long time, then waited a bit for Jen and Heidi. When we were finally complete, we had some croissants (thanks Jen!) and headed to a random place for lunch. We were already seated on a random resto when we found out that it was a buffet one; everyone wasn't that hungry so we headed to a different Chinese resto nearby.
After lunch, we ambled over to the bus station for Liu Fu Chun. We almost missed the bus! I think if we were 5 seconds late or something, we would have needed to wait for the next bus (which will arrive an hour later).
Anyhoo, the bus ride was almost uneventful. ALMOST! We thought that we have arrived Liu Fu Chun so Jen got off the bus to get our tickets; meanwhile, we remained in our seats to wait for the bus to park. Apparently, the bus was not parking but was just passing through the parking lot of the WRONG place. We realized too late that Jen has been left behind!
We called Jen up to tell her not to buy tickets and to get on a cab to Liu Fu Chun. The bus driver wouldn't go back for our friend. :-P Good thing Jen's such a happy person. No bad moods; just a lot of laughs; and NT$150 less rich!
We got in for NT$399 per person, which was fairly cheap (I think). The we plotted out our trip to make sure that we are able to ride the most exciting rides in the place.
We also met up with Jen's classmate Nini, and Nini's brother and cousin (Abe and Paul, respectively). Nini was the one who originally planned the trip, so we owe the whole Saturday adventure to her. :-)
On our first line, we were also able to meet a very hospitable family. They were very friendly and helpful to us, and we kept on bumping into them in the rides that we took. I think the two daughters had crushes on Jamie, and the parents wanted to marry a daughter off to him. Hahaha!
Here's "帥哥" with his fan club:
The photo below made everyone crack up; little Mandou (from the Taiwanese family) was just staring at the camera, but she suddenly did a peace sign when she heard Jen count to three! Cute!
Here's Nini (left), Jen (right), and xiao didi (bottom):
And here's everyone; the Yeh family, Nini's family, and us! :-D
We hungrily rode the bus back to Taipei and ate at the first decent looking (packed) restaurant that we saw. Turned out to be a very expensive buffet, but we only found out the buffet price after we were already full and sane again. Heidi and Jen treated us to dinner for no reason, and I'm not going to say no to that. :-P
It was a great Saturday; thanks for thinking up this trip, Jen!
PS. Grabbed all the photo's from Jen. Thank you!! :-)
Thursday, September 17, 2009
中文的部落格
大家好! 今天是一個有意思的天. 下課時候, 我和 Michelle 跟 Heidi, Jen 和 Jamie 有約. 我們一起去火鍋飯館. 這是我第三次了 - 還沒吃膩!
吃完了飯, 我們去圖書館做功課. (我現在還沒做完!!) 然後我們去師大跑道跑步.
好好笑時候, 我把 "Are you finished with your homework?" 這些話說了有英國口音. 我不知道為什麼! 大概是很多時間跟 Jamie 講話吧! 昨天我也看英國 IT Crowd 的電視節目. 我覺得 Jamie 很高興, 哈哈哈!
跑完,我們五個人跟 Wayne 和 Keryl 一起吃小龍飽 (不是鼎泰豐的可是我也知這飯館的名子). 我真的喜歡小龍飽!! 這家的小龍飽比鼎泰豐便宜, 而且跟鼎泰豐一樣好吃!
很難寫中文, 我受不了! 明天要用英文了!
對了, 如果有不對的地方, 請告訴我. 我知道我的中文不太好! :D
吃完了飯, 我們去圖書館做功課. (我現在還沒做完!!) 然後我們去師大跑道跑步.
好好笑時候, 我把 "Are you finished with your homework?" 這些話說了有英國口音. 我不知道為什麼! 大概是很多時間跟 Jamie 講話吧! 昨天我也看英國 IT Crowd 的電視節目. 我覺得 Jamie 很高興, 哈哈哈!
跑完,我們五個人跟 Wayne 和 Keryl 一起吃小龍飽 (不是鼎泰豐的可是我也知這飯館的名子). 我真的喜歡小龍飽!! 這家的小龍飽比鼎泰豐便宜, 而且跟鼎泰豐一樣好吃!
很難寫中文, 我受不了! 明天要用英文了!
對了, 如果有不對的地方, 請告訴我. 我知道我的中文不太好! :D
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Still Alive
Just a quick shout to let everyone (especially my mom) know that I'm still alive and kicking. :-D
I went out to lunch with my whole class yesterday. We ate fried rice (among other things) at a "goons" (it seems like the restaurant is owned by an ex-mafia or something) restaurant. I came back for dinner with Neung (Thai housemate). Hahaha.
Today, I ate lunch (with Jen's classmates) at this vegetarian pientang place. I got too excited with the many choices and ended up eating a NT$158 meal. Hahaha, I'm never going back there!
Heidi and I went running today (while Jen and Jamie sat and talked). We also saw Keryl and Wayne around the oval.
For dinner, Keryl and Wayne brought Heidi and I to this Thai Chicken BBQ place. I loved it! :-D
After the meal, Heidi and I headed to Li-Yuan Hotel to check out their facilities. It's very near Shida and fairly cheap too, so our family and friends can stay here if they want to visit us. :-D
I went out to lunch with my whole class yesterday. We ate fried rice (among other things) at a "goons" (it seems like the restaurant is owned by an ex-mafia or something) restaurant. I came back for dinner with Neung (Thai housemate). Hahaha.
Today, I ate lunch (with Jen's classmates) at this vegetarian pientang place. I got too excited with the many choices and ended up eating a NT$158 meal. Hahaha, I'm never going back there!
Heidi and I went running today (while Jen and Jamie sat and talked). We also saw Keryl and Wayne around the oval.
For dinner, Keryl and Wayne brought Heidi and I to this Thai Chicken BBQ place. I loved it! :-D
After the meal, Heidi and I headed to Li-Yuan Hotel to check out their facilities. It's very near Shida and fairly cheap too, so our family and friends can stay here if they want to visit us. :-D
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Miramar and Furniture Reshuffling
Saturday
Yesterday, I met up with the Filipino scholars (past and present) and visited Miramar for the first time. Nothing really much to see there. Miramar is just a mall with a ferris wheel. The ferris wheel was a fun ride but the price is a bit steep at NT$150 per round trip (Yes, you only get to the top once!). Hahaha...
I got really excited at first because Miramar has been used as settings for many Taiwan TV series, but I couldn't really remember where the exact places were (except for the ferris wheel, of course.)
It was a fun day because there were a lot of new people to meet, (I think there were 13 of us all in all.) and the conversation was non-stop until 12 in the midnight!
Sunday
I woke up today because of my ringing phone. Diet was calling me about a Fahrenheit show at Ximending! I called up Jen and Heidi to tell them about it, and plans were made to meet up at 1pm in Ximending. (photo from Fahrenheit official website.)
When the plans were made, I suddenly realized that I haven't done any of my homework yet. I decided not to join the Ximending party because my "homework conscience" was nagging me nonstop.
I had my lunch with Neung (my Thai housemate) at a Japanese restaurant nearby. My consolation for being a good student is salmon 泡飯 (pao fan). yumyum!
Neung ordered a big lunch which she was not able to finish. Hahaha! (She also didn't want to have her picture taken. Pfft!)
I spent the rest of the day studying, reshuffling the furniture in my room, and catching up on lost sleep. :-)
For dinner, Neung went with me to buy 雞排 (jipai) and chocolate milk tea. Last night, I found out from Wayne and Keryl that Shida has the same 雞排 store branch as the one in Shilin so I had to eat one today!
Anyhoo, I still have a bit of homework to do, and there's no better time to start than now. ;-)
Yesterday, I met up with the Filipino scholars (past and present) and visited Miramar for the first time. Nothing really much to see there. Miramar is just a mall with a ferris wheel. The ferris wheel was a fun ride but the price is a bit steep at NT$150 per round trip (Yes, you only get to the top once!). Hahaha...
I got really excited at first because Miramar has been used as settings for many Taiwan TV series, but I couldn't really remember where the exact places were (except for the ferris wheel, of course.)
It was a fun day because there were a lot of new people to meet, (I think there were 13 of us all in all.) and the conversation was non-stop until 12 in the midnight!
Sunday
I woke up today because of my ringing phone. Diet was calling me about a Fahrenheit show at Ximending! I called up Jen and Heidi to tell them about it, and plans were made to meet up at 1pm in Ximending. (photo from Fahrenheit official website.)
When the plans were made, I suddenly realized that I haven't done any of my homework yet. I decided not to join the Ximending party because my "homework conscience" was nagging me nonstop.
I had my lunch with Neung (my Thai housemate) at a Japanese restaurant nearby. My consolation for being a good student is salmon 泡飯 (pao fan). yumyum!
Neung ordered a big lunch which she was not able to finish. Hahaha! (She also didn't want to have her picture taken. Pfft!)
I spent the rest of the day studying, reshuffling the furniture in my room, and catching up on lost sleep. :-)
For dinner, Neung went with me to buy 雞排 (jipai) and chocolate milk tea. Last night, I found out from Wayne and Keryl that Shida has the same 雞排 store branch as the one in Shilin so I had to eat one today!
Anyhoo, I still have a bit of homework to do, and there's no better time to start than now. ;-)
Friday, September 11, 2009
Scholarship Orientation and DinTaiFung
Today was such an eventful day!
The scholarship details were already informed to us before this, but they wanted to reinforce the scholarship rules so that no one can say that they weren't informed enough. I especially loved the part where the school staff was telling us things not to do in Taiwan - do not rob a convenience store with a machete! Apparently, someone really did that. Hahaha!
Kim and I are planning to go to the Fahrenheit concert this coming October. I want to go to Wilber Pan, Wang Lee Hom, Jay Chou, and Tank Lu concerts too! Now just need to figure out how to buy tickets from the Chinese website. :-O
The Philippine scholars are also planning to meet up tomorrow at Miramar! (Giant ferris wheel, yeah!) Awesome, I'm gonna bring my cameras with me! :-D
Honestly though, her place is really nice! I'm sure she'll enjoying living in her new place. The building even has a lobby and gym!
They have this thing outside their place where you can see the dumplings being made inside their kitchen.
They had the BEST xiaolongbao that I have ever tasted! The first few minutes of our dinner was really quiet because we were enjoying the food so much. I just sat there eating and shaking my head in disbelief at how good it was. Definitely going back there with Hamy next time. ^_^
After dinner, Jamie got his dessert; and Michelle and I headed for Starbucks. They DON'T have White Chocolate Mocha (!?!?) so I tried their Cafe Mocha. White Chocolate Mocha is better, and I probably won't be visiting Starbucks in Taiwan again. :-P
Thanks for the awesome dinner treat Michelle! ^__^
- 8:00 - 9:00 am: Scholarship Orientation for Shida students
The scholarship details were already informed to us before this, but they wanted to reinforce the scholarship rules so that no one can say that they weren't informed enough. I especially loved the part where the school staff was telling us things not to do in Taiwan - do not rob a convenience store with a machete! Apparently, someone really did that. Hahaha!
- 9:00 - 10:20 am: Lounging at the Student Lounge
- 10:20 am -12:30 pm: Class (new chapter discussions and a quiz)
- 12:30 - 4:30 pm: More Scholarship Orientation for all Mandarin Students in Taipei
Kim and I are planning to go to the Fahrenheit concert this coming October. I want to go to Wilber Pan, Wang Lee Hom, Jay Chou, and Tank Lu concerts too! Now just need to figure out how to buy tickets from the Chinese website. :-O
The Philippine scholars are also planning to meet up tomorrow at Miramar! (Giant ferris wheel, yeah!) Awesome, I'm gonna bring my cameras with me! :-D
- 4:30 - 7:00 pm: Helped move Michelle's stuff to her new place
Honestly though, her place is really nice! I'm sure she'll enjoying living in her new place. The building even has a lobby and gym!
- 7:00 - 10:00 pm: Xiaolongbao and Starbucks
They have this thing outside their place where you can see the dumplings being made inside their kitchen.
They had the BEST xiaolongbao that I have ever tasted! The first few minutes of our dinner was really quiet because we were enjoying the food so much. I just sat there eating and shaking my head in disbelief at how good it was. Definitely going back there with Hamy next time. ^_^
After dinner, Jamie got his dessert; and Michelle and I headed for Starbucks. They DON'T have White Chocolate Mocha (!?!?) so I tried their Cafe Mocha. White Chocolate Mocha is better, and I probably won't be visiting Starbucks in Taiwan again. :-P
Thanks for the awesome dinner treat Michelle! ^__^
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Bopomofo and Running Rocks!
Got my quiz#2 results today and got an A+. Yaaay for Bopomofo! :D
So we went out to eat at a Jamaican place for lunch. I was initially going with Michelle, Jen, and Wayne; but ended up going with half of my class. We bumped into each other outside school and decided to eat together since we were all going to lunch anyway.
Wayne suggested this Jamaican resto that served yummy 宮保 (kungpao) chicken (or was that beef?). Since we were waiting for Jen to join us, I was able to take pictures of the people that I was with (Sorry Jen, I forgot to take your picture when you came! Raar!). :-D
First, here's a photo of my kungpao lunch (Pardon for the crappy phone cam shots, again!):
Here's 京林 (jinglin), one of my two Korean classmates. She's the craziest and "funnest" in class:
Here's 家美 (jiamei) from Indonesia; she's the youngest in class:
Here's 茉莉 (moli) from Poland; she's the only one in class who's not from Asia:
Here's Michelle; my non-Tagalog speaking Filipino-American friend:
Here's Wayne, the best source of Shida eating places in the world. Sorry I took such a bad photo!
So yeah, if anyone of you hated your photo so much, just tell me and I'll take it off. Hahaha! (Damage: NT$100)
Wayne told me that I am lucky with my class since everyone was speaking to everyone (in Chinese too)! So I'm able to practice my Mandarin with them while having a great time. He even wanted to switch to my class - too bad it's already full.
After lunch, Jen and I went to the library to study. We were meeting up with Heidi and Michelle at around 5:30 to go running around the Shida race tracks. Heidi met us earlier and joined us go to my place to change into running clothes.
When we got to our place, one of my housemates was in the common area and clutching his chest. He said that he was having a hard time breathing, we debated for a bit on whether he wanted to go to see a doctor or not; but he ended up just heading back to his room for a nap. Anyway, I was able to speak to him just now and he says he's fine.
We then met up with Michelle and went running. We ran for 4 rounds and walked one more round; We think (or hope) that it estimates to around 2km. Anyway, we'll be doing this regularly and will gradually be adding more laps into our run. The track was also AWESOME because it's soft! It's my first time to run in one, and I thoroughly enjoyed the low-impact running. :-D
While running around the track, I saw a couple of people playing in the tennis courts. Dang! I wish I brought my racket with me. >_<
For dinner, we met up with Michelle's friend Jamie; and all five of us (Michelle, Jamie, Jen, Heidi) headed for the beef sliced noodle house that 京林 (jinglin) introduced to us yesterday. (Damage: NT$60)
I'm now back at my place; and I'm supposed to be doing my homework. I think I'm going to do that now, have to wake up tomorrow for a scholarship orientation at 8am! :-D
So we went out to eat at a Jamaican place for lunch. I was initially going with Michelle, Jen, and Wayne; but ended up going with half of my class. We bumped into each other outside school and decided to eat together since we were all going to lunch anyway.
Wayne suggested this Jamaican resto that served yummy 宮保 (kungpao) chicken (or was that beef?). Since we were waiting for Jen to join us, I was able to take pictures of the people that I was with (Sorry Jen, I forgot to take your picture when you came! Raar!). :-D
First, here's a photo of my kungpao lunch (Pardon for the crappy phone cam shots, again!):
Here's 京林 (jinglin), one of my two Korean classmates. She's the craziest and "funnest" in class:
Here's 家美 (jiamei) from Indonesia; she's the youngest in class:
Here's 茉莉 (moli) from Poland; she's the only one in class who's not from Asia:
Here's Michelle; my non-Tagalog speaking Filipino-American friend:
Here's Wayne, the best source of Shida eating places in the world. Sorry I took such a bad photo!
So yeah, if anyone of you hated your photo so much, just tell me and I'll take it off. Hahaha! (Damage: NT$100)
Wayne told me that I am lucky with my class since everyone was speaking to everyone (in Chinese too)! So I'm able to practice my Mandarin with them while having a great time. He even wanted to switch to my class - too bad it's already full.
After lunch, Jen and I went to the library to study. We were meeting up with Heidi and Michelle at around 5:30 to go running around the Shida race tracks. Heidi met us earlier and joined us go to my place to change into running clothes.
When we got to our place, one of my housemates was in the common area and clutching his chest. He said that he was having a hard time breathing, we debated for a bit on whether he wanted to go to see a doctor or not; but he ended up just heading back to his room for a nap. Anyway, I was able to speak to him just now and he says he's fine.
We then met up with Michelle and went running. We ran for 4 rounds and walked one more round; We think (or hope) that it estimates to around 2km. Anyway, we'll be doing this regularly and will gradually be adding more laps into our run. The track was also AWESOME because it's soft! It's my first time to run in one, and I thoroughly enjoyed the low-impact running. :-D
While running around the track, I saw a couple of people playing in the tennis courts. Dang! I wish I brought my racket with me. >_<
For dinner, we met up with Michelle's friend Jamie; and all five of us (Michelle, Jamie, Jen, Heidi) headed for the beef sliced noodle house that 京林 (jinglin) introduced to us yesterday. (Damage: NT$60)
I'm now back at my place; and I'm supposed to be doing my homework. I think I'm going to do that now, have to wake up tomorrow for a scholarship orientation at 8am! :-D
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
First Quiz
I got the results for my first ever Mandarin quiz here in Taipei and got an A-. My teacher called me out and asked me if I had problems with my pinyin since all the corrections in my paper were in the pinyin and tones. I told her that I don't really know pinyin and have studied using bopomofo before, and she told me to use bopomofo if I'm more comfortable with it. She's really great! Thank you 刁老師!
So I got my 5 rolls of film yesterday night from the Philippines! Thanks An-an!! Here's from the first roll of my new UWS cam that I bought here in Taipei! ^__^
I went out to eat lunch with my classmates today (insert conversation about 辣肚子); it was awesome to discover that beef noodle shop in Shida road. They have those unique sliced noodles vs. the more popular hand-pulled ones. I found the noodles thick and chewy which I liked very much! :-D (Damage: NT$120)
For dinner, I ate with Jen, Heidi and Wayne in this 燒肉 place. Heidi and I shared a bowl of beef-topped rice. I'm going to go back there for sure. The 老板娘 was so friendly and accommodating! (Damage: NT$35)
I need to do a lot of things tonight. Need to study for a chapter test and finish a large amount of homework for tomorrow! Tomorrow's gonna be a big day! :-O
So I got my 5 rolls of film yesterday night from the Philippines! Thanks An-an!! Here's from the first roll of my new UWS cam that I bought here in Taipei! ^__^
I went out to eat lunch with my classmates today (insert conversation about 辣肚子); it was awesome to discover that beef noodle shop in Shida road. They have those unique sliced noodles vs. the more popular hand-pulled ones. I found the noodles thick and chewy which I liked very much! :-D (Damage: NT$120)
For dinner, I ate with Jen, Heidi and Wayne in this 燒肉 place. Heidi and I shared a bowl of beef-topped rice. I'm going to go back there for sure. The 老板娘 was so friendly and accommodating! (Damage: NT$35)
I need to do a lot of things tonight. Need to study for a chapter test and finish a large amount of homework for tomorrow! Tomorrow's gonna be a big day! :-O
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Good Food and Stupid Medicine
YESTERDAY
Last night, Heidi and I met up with fellow Fil-Chi's Keryl and Wayne for dinner. They have been living around the 師大 campus since February this year so they know which places offer good food.
I was a bit late in meeting up with them because I got distracted by a giant Oreo. I did a double-take and had to go back and take pictures of the monster. I wasn't aware that Heidi, Keryl and Wayne already saw me and was watching me gleefully take pictures of the Oreo monster. Hahaha!
We ate at a Korean BBQ restaurant which is famous around the place. I wasn't able to take any pictures of the place because I was already hungry, and the talk was non-stop. :-D
TODAY
I ran out of Vitamin C yesterday so I bought some new ones locally. This morning was my first day to try out the new vitamins, and I think that I almost choked to death! Hahaha!
So the new vitamins are LARGE - not like the ones in the Philippines. See Domo-kun's demonstration below where the new vitamin tablet (big yellow round one) is so much larger than the regular-sized ones (orange capsule) we have in the Philippines.
Anyway, I drank it like how we drink capsules and tablets in the Philippines - place it at the back of my tongue and drank a mouthful of water. It got stuck in my thoat!
The initial reaction of my body was to spit out the stuff but the tablet was already wedged deep in my throat so it won't come out. I tried jumping around, drinking hot water, eating stuff, and massaging my neck to make the tablet go down but none of them worked. I did those things for around 30 minutes, and I was ready to cry and go to the school infirmary. I was already so tired and my throat already hurt so much; I was also so full of food and water because I been trying to push the tablet down. (Haha!)
Anyway, I finally gave up trying to get the tablet down and just sat down to rest for a while when I suddenly felt the tablet slide slowly down to my stomach. (The next step is the stomach, right?) I gave a loud "HAH!", got my backpack, and finally went to school for class.
Later that day, I told my experience to Jen and Wayne only to find out that those tablets are chewables. *STUPID ME!* Wayne made me feel better when he told me that the same thing happened to him the first time he ate local vitamins. I swear, there wasn't any "chewable" word on the bottle - I looked a billion times! And anyway, aren't chewables supposed to look cute like those Flintstone ones we ate when we were kids?
Anyway, for lunch and dinner, I ate at this 便當 place that Keryl and Wayne showed us. It's similar to the Philippines' turo-turo where you have a lot of dishes to choose from but you get your own viands into your own plate (unlike in turo-turo where the canteen peeps get it for you). After getting your viands, you show your plate to the counter; and the guy there "guestimates" how much to charge you.
I paid NT$65 for my lunch and NT$39 for dinner. Hahahaha! Maybe I'll just eat there for my whole stay in Taiwan!
Last night, Heidi and I met up with fellow Fil-Chi's Keryl and Wayne for dinner. They have been living around the 師大 campus since February this year so they know which places offer good food.
I was a bit late in meeting up with them because I got distracted by a giant Oreo. I did a double-take and had to go back and take pictures of the monster. I wasn't aware that Heidi, Keryl and Wayne already saw me and was watching me gleefully take pictures of the Oreo monster. Hahaha!
We ate at a Korean BBQ restaurant which is famous around the place. I wasn't able to take any pictures of the place because I was already hungry, and the talk was non-stop. :-D
TODAY
I ran out of Vitamin C yesterday so I bought some new ones locally. This morning was my first day to try out the new vitamins, and I think that I almost choked to death! Hahaha!
So the new vitamins are LARGE - not like the ones in the Philippines. See Domo-kun's demonstration below where the new vitamin tablet (big yellow round one) is so much larger than the regular-sized ones (orange capsule) we have in the Philippines.
Anyway, I drank it like how we drink capsules and tablets in the Philippines - place it at the back of my tongue and drank a mouthful of water. It got stuck in my thoat!
The initial reaction of my body was to spit out the stuff but the tablet was already wedged deep in my throat so it won't come out. I tried jumping around, drinking hot water, eating stuff, and massaging my neck to make the tablet go down but none of them worked. I did those things for around 30 minutes, and I was ready to cry and go to the school infirmary. I was already so tired and my throat already hurt so much; I was also so full of food and water because I been trying to push the tablet down. (Haha!)
Anyway, I finally gave up trying to get the tablet down and just sat down to rest for a while when I suddenly felt the tablet slide slowly down to my stomach. (The next step is the stomach, right?) I gave a loud "HAH!", got my backpack, and finally went to school for class.
Later that day, I told my experience to Jen and Wayne only to find out that those tablets are chewables. *STUPID ME!* Wayne made me feel better when he told me that the same thing happened to him the first time he ate local vitamins. I swear, there wasn't any "chewable" word on the bottle - I looked a billion times! And anyway, aren't chewables supposed to look cute like those Flintstone ones we ate when we were kids?
Anyway, for lunch and dinner, I ate at this 便當 place that Keryl and Wayne showed us. It's similar to the Philippines' turo-turo where you have a lot of dishes to choose from but you get your own viands into your own plate (unlike in turo-turo where the canteen peeps get it for you). After getting your viands, you show your plate to the counter; and the guy there "guestimates" how much to charge you.
I paid NT$65 for my lunch and NT$39 for dinner. Hahahaha! Maybe I'll just eat there for my whole stay in Taiwan!
Monday, September 7, 2009
Hotpots and Buses
STEADY STATE
My Taiwan life is slowly being established, and I do think this is more or less what life here will feel like for the next six months. :-)
Weekday mornings, I attend school from 10:20am until 1:10pm. By the time class is dismissed, Michelle and I are hungry and ready for late lunch. We'll meet-up with Jen and Heidi and whoever they feel like bringing to have lunch around the campus.
Weekday afternoons and nights, I'll do my homework and eat dinner with my housemates (unless there are plans to meet up with other Filipino-Chinese peeps.)
Weekends, I try to go out and visit places in Taiwan with other people. It's also housework day.
Last weekend, I went to IKEA and Daiso and Muji to buy stuff for my room. (I want to go back and buy curtains!!)
HOTPOT
Last Saturday, Ah-ming's sister brought us to a hotpot place for lunch. The cool thing is that the place is directly at the back of our house. So, I just need to go to the adjacent street behind our home to eat yummy hotpot! :-)
Here's a "before" photo:
**Side note: Stef, you see how pandas are everywhere here?!
And here's an "after" photo (can you tell how much I love it?):
A hotpot meal costs NT$100 (around Php150) and you can eat all the rice you can eat, drink all the juice you can drink, and most importantly, eat all the ice cream you can eat. There's also a cotton candy machine which you can use if you want to eat some.
BUSES
I just learned this the other day when Jen told me about it.
Ever since I've started using the buses here in Taiwan, I'm never sure when to pay for my fare. The rule of thumb I made is to pay when I get off the bus, and pay when I get on the bus ONLY IF the driver tells me to pay right away.
Apparently, the correct way has been staring me in the face the whole time. Every bus has 3 or 4 of these signs in them; and the signs basically tell you when to pay.
If the 上 character in the 上下車收費 sign is lit up, then it means you have to pay when you get on the bus. On the other hand, if the 下 character is lit, then payment is made before you get off the bus. Hah!
Anyway, that's all I have for now, I'll make sure to tell everyone if I discover or learn interesting things here. For now, I need to study and do my homework - have a quiz tomorrow! >_<
My Taiwan life is slowly being established, and I do think this is more or less what life here will feel like for the next six months. :-)
Weekday mornings, I attend school from 10:20am until 1:10pm. By the time class is dismissed, Michelle and I are hungry and ready for late lunch. We'll meet-up with Jen and Heidi and whoever they feel like bringing to have lunch around the campus.
Weekday afternoons and nights, I'll do my homework and eat dinner with my housemates (unless there are plans to meet up with other Filipino-Chinese peeps.)
Weekends, I try to go out and visit places in Taiwan with other people. It's also housework day.
Last weekend, I went to IKEA and Daiso and Muji to buy stuff for my room. (I want to go back and buy curtains!!)
HOTPOT
Last Saturday, Ah-ming's sister brought us to a hotpot place for lunch. The cool thing is that the place is directly at the back of our house. So, I just need to go to the adjacent street behind our home to eat yummy hotpot! :-)
Here's a "before" photo:
**Side note: Stef, you see how pandas are everywhere here?!
And here's an "after" photo (can you tell how much I love it?):
A hotpot meal costs NT$100 (around Php150) and you can eat all the rice you can eat, drink all the juice you can drink, and most importantly, eat all the ice cream you can eat. There's also a cotton candy machine which you can use if you want to eat some.
BUSES
I just learned this the other day when Jen told me about it.
Ever since I've started using the buses here in Taiwan, I'm never sure when to pay for my fare. The rule of thumb I made is to pay when I get off the bus, and pay when I get on the bus ONLY IF the driver tells me to pay right away.
Apparently, the correct way has been staring me in the face the whole time. Every bus has 3 or 4 of these signs in them; and the signs basically tell you when to pay.
If the 上 character in the 上下車收費 sign is lit up, then it means you have to pay when you get on the bus. On the other hand, if the 下 character is lit, then payment is made before you get off the bus. Hah!
Anyway, that's all I have for now, I'll make sure to tell everyone if I discover or learn interesting things here. For now, I need to study and do my homework - have a quiz tomorrow! >_<
Friday, September 4, 2009
Modern Toilet
I said I would make a separate post for this, so yeah, here's some pictures from when my sister and I visited the place. :-)
The place is decorated with a bathroom theme so it is not for weak-hearted people. They even placed a disclaimer about not being responsible for any vomiting and heart-attacks that might happen if some people find the place too disgusting.
The tables are basins; the chairs are toilet seats; and the place is decorated with poop drawings and bathrobes. (I wasn't able to take a good photo of the place so you'll just have to content yourselves with this. :P )
We ordered this dish called Japanese Beef Milk Soup (or something like that), and it was served to us on a toilet seat. It costs around NT$160, I think, which is quite cheap considering how big the serving is!
Then, we got our drinks in portable urinal containers (see below - my sister's drinking her orange calpis from it;) and we can take them home as a souvenir.
After dinner, we ordered desserts which just randomly picked from the menu. The poop-shaped chocolate and vanilla ice cream came on a mini traditional urinal.
So we were having fun and taking pictures of the ice cream when this came:
I immediately called the waitress and told her that we didn't order it. She told us that we DID order that humongous dessert and that the ice cream was part of the main dish that we had earlier.
What else can we do but dig in, right?
By the way, the giant crushed ice dessert is priced at NT$100 - very cheap considering the SIZE! :-)
You should visit it too! Here's their site: click! Enjoy!
The place is decorated with a bathroom theme so it is not for weak-hearted people. They even placed a disclaimer about not being responsible for any vomiting and heart-attacks that might happen if some people find the place too disgusting.
The tables are basins; the chairs are toilet seats; and the place is decorated with poop drawings and bathrobes. (I wasn't able to take a good photo of the place so you'll just have to content yourselves with this. :P )
We ordered this dish called Japanese Beef Milk Soup (or something like that), and it was served to us on a toilet seat. It costs around NT$160, I think, which is quite cheap considering how big the serving is!
Then, we got our drinks in portable urinal containers (see below - my sister's drinking her orange calpis from it;) and we can take them home as a souvenir.
After dinner, we ordered desserts which just randomly picked from the menu. The poop-shaped chocolate and vanilla ice cream came on a mini traditional urinal.
So we were having fun and taking pictures of the ice cream when this came:
I immediately called the waitress and told her that we didn't order it. She told us that we DID order that humongous dessert and that the ice cream was part of the main dish that we had earlier.
What else can we do but dig in, right?
By the way, the giant crushed ice dessert is priced at NT$100 - very cheap considering the SIZE! :-)
You should visit it too! Here's their site: click! Enjoy!
First Two Days of School
My first week in school was composed of only two days - Thursday and Friday. The school really made it hard for me, I tell ya!
First Day
In my previous post, I said that I was intimidated with the book that would be used for class. The night before the first day, I studied for 4 hours! I basically copied all the text into my notebook and made sure to understand each and every word. I also checked the pronunciations for the words that I'm not sure how to read.
I woke up at around 7am and continued studying until lunch time (my class is from 2pm until 5pm.) I was really nervous the whole time I was waiting for my class to begin.
So class finally begun and the teacher (lin2 lao3 she1) asked everyone to introduce themselves. I almost fainted from all the unknown words that I heard that day! My 5 classmates (it's a small class) are from Poland, Holland, Japan, US, and Thailand; and they speak like pro's! I can detect their accents, and I catch some words that are a little off in terms of tone, but they knew what they were talking about!
Come self-introduction time, I wrote my Chinese name on the board (like everyone else); and read it out. My teacher made me repeat my name a lot of times because she says that I pronounce it incorrectly. Then, she went ahead and corrected each and every phrase and sentence that I said. She also asked me what I was doing in her class.
In my almost two weeks in Taiwan, that was the only time that I felt like crying! Don't get me wrong here, the teacher was not nasty and mean. I would describe her as more direct-to-the-point than evil, but that didn't really made any difference to how I felt.
The 3-hour class started after the small round on introductions, and this is when I realized how unsuited I was for the class. I talked to the teacher during the break, and we both agreed that I should move to a different class level. Woot!
I asked the teacher to put me in the beginner level and then I'll just work my way up, but she insisted that I belong to a basic level class because I already know a handful of things. She got my number and told me that she will call me if she finds a class for me - which was a really really nice gesture. :-)
After class, my American classmate Michelle made friends with me. I found out that she's a 2nd generation Filipina living in the States and that she speaks zero Tagalog/Filipino (except for tsinelas and twalya). We decided to have dinner together to talk about the class from hell.
I initially wanted to show her the dorm canteen and then introduce her to Shida canteen food, but Shida canteen was closed when we got there. I also wanted to introduce her to An-lie and Ah-ming (my housemates), but they were planning to eat dinner at a later time.
We ended up visiting Michelle's hostel, and eating Japanese food that was recommended by the Hostel staff. I also made new friends - Jamie from UK and Pin who's local Taiwanese.
When I got home, everyone had stories about their first day! It was the only time I was able to see all my housemates in one room, and it was awesome! We were all conversing in bad mandarin except for Aimee (because she's Taiwanese) , and I really like how I was able to practice my Mandarin during that time. :-D
I'd say that was a good way to end my first day of horror school. :-)
Second Day
I went to school early just because I might be needed when my teacher moves me to a new class (and schedule.) I also saw Heidi so we talked a bit in the office while waiting for her 10am class to start. A few minutes before Heidi was due to go to her class, my teacher saw me! She then ushered me to my new class so that I can check if the level was right for me.
The class was perfect; not easy, but not too hard. My new teacher was so nice; my classmates were very friendly (not to mention that they were at the same level as me). A few minutes later, Michelle also joined the new class (my previous teacher thought that she's not fit for her class, as well.)
We met up with Jen and her Japanese classmate for a late lunch at Subway, (Sub of the Day is $69 a pop, baby!) then Jen and I decided to go to Xsimending to meet up with other scholars.
We met up with Diet, Bea, Suzette, and Heidi. We basically just walked around the place, tried new food, and talked about money shortages. Hahaha!
When I got home, Neung invited me to go to Ikea and Daiso with her. I've never been to the two so I'm so keen to see the stuff they're selling.
Anyway, I'm off to sleep because it's already 2am here! Not good! I still have an adventure tomorrow! :-)
First Day
In my previous post, I said that I was intimidated with the book that would be used for class. The night before the first day, I studied for 4 hours! I basically copied all the text into my notebook and made sure to understand each and every word. I also checked the pronunciations for the words that I'm not sure how to read.
I woke up at around 7am and continued studying until lunch time (my class is from 2pm until 5pm.) I was really nervous the whole time I was waiting for my class to begin.
So class finally begun and the teacher (lin2 lao3 she1) asked everyone to introduce themselves. I almost fainted from all the unknown words that I heard that day! My 5 classmates (it's a small class) are from Poland, Holland, Japan, US, and Thailand; and they speak like pro's! I can detect their accents, and I catch some words that are a little off in terms of tone, but they knew what they were talking about!
Come self-introduction time, I wrote my Chinese name on the board (like everyone else); and read it out. My teacher made me repeat my name a lot of times because she says that I pronounce it incorrectly. Then, she went ahead and corrected each and every phrase and sentence that I said. She also asked me what I was doing in her class.
In my almost two weeks in Taiwan, that was the only time that I felt like crying! Don't get me wrong here, the teacher was not nasty and mean. I would describe her as more direct-to-the-point than evil, but that didn't really made any difference to how I felt.
The 3-hour class started after the small round on introductions, and this is when I realized how unsuited I was for the class. I talked to the teacher during the break, and we both agreed that I should move to a different class level. Woot!
I asked the teacher to put me in the beginner level and then I'll just work my way up, but she insisted that I belong to a basic level class because I already know a handful of things. She got my number and told me that she will call me if she finds a class for me - which was a really really nice gesture. :-)
After class, my American classmate Michelle made friends with me. I found out that she's a 2nd generation Filipina living in the States and that she speaks zero Tagalog/Filipino (except for tsinelas and twalya). We decided to have dinner together to talk about the class from hell.
I initially wanted to show her the dorm canteen and then introduce her to Shida canteen food, but Shida canteen was closed when we got there. I also wanted to introduce her to An-lie and Ah-ming (my housemates), but they were planning to eat dinner at a later time.
We ended up visiting Michelle's hostel, and eating Japanese food that was recommended by the Hostel staff. I also made new friends - Jamie from UK and Pin who's local Taiwanese.
When I got home, everyone had stories about their first day! It was the only time I was able to see all my housemates in one room, and it was awesome! We were all conversing in bad mandarin except for Aimee (because she's Taiwanese) , and I really like how I was able to practice my Mandarin during that time. :-D
I'd say that was a good way to end my first day of horror school. :-)
Second Day
I went to school early just because I might be needed when my teacher moves me to a new class (and schedule.) I also saw Heidi so we talked a bit in the office while waiting for her 10am class to start. A few minutes before Heidi was due to go to her class, my teacher saw me! She then ushered me to my new class so that I can check if the level was right for me.
The class was perfect; not easy, but not too hard. My new teacher was so nice; my classmates were very friendly (not to mention that they were at the same level as me). A few minutes later, Michelle also joined the new class (my previous teacher thought that she's not fit for her class, as well.)
We met up with Jen and her Japanese classmate for a late lunch at Subway, (Sub of the Day is $69 a pop, baby!) then Jen and I decided to go to Xsimending to meet up with other scholars.
We met up with Diet, Bea, Suzette, and Heidi. We basically just walked around the place, tried new food, and talked about money shortages. Hahaha!
When I got home, Neung invited me to go to Ikea and Daiso with her. I've never been to the two so I'm so keen to see the stuff they're selling.
Anyway, I'm off to sleep because it's already 2am here! Not good! I still have an adventure tomorrow! :-)
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Settling In
Last Monday (August 31, 2009), I sent off my sister who is going back to the Philippines after a week in Taipei. I then moved to my new place and basically just made it more livable. I'll share a picture or two when I'm finally satisfied with how my new place looks. :-)
I also met my housemates - all 5 of them! In no particular order, there's
Jen was around Shida campus, monday afternoon, so we also met up and bought some stuff that I needed for my new room (like bed sheets and stuff).
The next day, Jen invited me to go sight-seeing in Xindian. An-lie and Ah-ming came along with us, and we walked around the place to take pictures and go exploring. We met a Filipina caretaker who asked us if it was our "day-off".
For dinner, Jen and I met up with other Philippine scholars (Diet, Mhuck and Bea) and had dinner at the Taipei 101 mall.
Yesterday was the orientation day for Mandarin students. Jen and I met up with Heidi and Suzette (other Philippines scholars) for lunch.
Jen and I also familiarized ourselves with the Shida area so we'll be able to ride buses and trains more efficiently. A Filipina helper overheard us speaking in Tagalog and asked us if we work in factories. >_<
Yesterday, we were also able to pick up our schedules (2-5pm daily for me) and books for the quarter. I got the hardest book compared to everyone so I got a bit iffy and studied the whole night!
I'm going to talk about my first day of school (today!) next time because I still need to do my homework! Yes, I'm procrastinating.
PS. Please wait for the pictures next time. I'm already starting to feel the need to develop my film! Hey An-an, have my 5 rolls sent to Digiprint already!
I also met my housemates - all 5 of them! In no particular order, there's
- Taiwanese Aimee (F) - a high school English teacher
- Vietnamese Ah-ming (M) - a HS graduate whose taking up Mandarin in Shida
- Brazilian Paolo (M) and his dog Nato - an English teacher and Mandarin student
- Thai Neung (F) - a college graduate who is taking up Mandarin in Shida, as well
- Indonesian An-lie (M) - an officer who is also taking up Mandarin in Shida
Jen was around Shida campus, monday afternoon, so we also met up and bought some stuff that I needed for my new room (like bed sheets and stuff).
The next day, Jen invited me to go sight-seeing in Xindian. An-lie and Ah-ming came along with us, and we walked around the place to take pictures and go exploring. We met a Filipina caretaker who asked us if it was our "day-off".
For dinner, Jen and I met up with other Philippine scholars (Diet, Mhuck and Bea) and had dinner at the Taipei 101 mall.
Yesterday was the orientation day for Mandarin students. Jen and I met up with Heidi and Suzette (other Philippines scholars) for lunch.
Jen and I also familiarized ourselves with the Shida area so we'll be able to ride buses and trains more efficiently. A Filipina helper overheard us speaking in Tagalog and asked us if we work in factories. >_<
Yesterday, we were also able to pick up our schedules (2-5pm daily for me) and books for the quarter. I got the hardest book compared to everyone so I got a bit iffy and studied the whole night!
I'm going to talk about my first day of school (today!) next time because I still need to do my homework! Yes, I'm procrastinating.
PS. Please wait for the pictures next time. I'm already starting to feel the need to develop my film! Hey An-an, have my 5 rolls sent to Digiprint already!
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