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Sunday, March 20, 2011

Sunday adventures on the farm

Today we spent with Stacy and John who host agricultural and education workshops at their 35 acre farm outside the city of Lingcang. They have lived here for 10 years and homeschool 3 kids. We were able to learn tons about the challenges of living abroad and the fulfillment of bringing valuable skills to empower local people. It was an inspiring and refreshing time. Their kids are selling golden retriever puppies for a business venture, so we got to play in the yard with them and try to catch frogs with a fishnet in the pond.

We all enjoyed a meaningful meeting with other likeminded families followed by PB and J sandwiches, which was a taste of home. This trip is quickly broadening my horizons about my future possibilities of working overseas.

Excerpt from Daniel's journal:
"Its 6:55 am on a Sunday morning, and life around the school campus appears to be business as usual. Weekends dont really exist around here. The wakeup alarm goes off (which is a pretty tune blaring over staticky loudspeakers that sound like happy birthday) and the sound of feet coming down the stairs in our dorm building fills the air. As i look outside, i can count 60 rooms in each dorm building. At 7-8 boys per room, i figure about 480 students. There are 4 buildings for boys and 5 for girls, so i estimate total capacity to be about 4320 students.

At 7 am i follow uniformed students jogging towards the smell of burning coal into the cafeteria for another breakfast consisting of rice noodle soup with white steamed buns filled with some kind of spicy vegetable or red bean relish. I watch as the kids slurp their noodles with chopsticks in silence and run off to class before Beethoven's Fifth is played over the loudspeakers (apparently serving as a tardy bell).

In the distance you can hear the sound of perpetual construction in the Lingcang valley. Cranes, bulldozers, quarries, and hundreds of diesel trucks work to haul rocks, rebar, and cement around to build the next apartment highrise. With a sliht breeze, the air is fairly clean today, but the mountains can quickly trap the smog."

Life in China. Students get phone calls on weekends from parents, and many wait for their biennial vacation to see family.

We miss you all and we welcome comments on this entry below! Any messages from home? We are too busy to get homesick, but Robert definitely looks forward to a hamburger!

13 comments:

  1. We are enjoying your posts and pictures. We have snow here...not much tennis playing happening here. We would love a picture of everyone to post on the school board. The kids are enjoying reading about your trip and the pictures. We would love pictures of our high-schoolers with their high-schoolers. The kids keep asking me what time it is in Lincang, so I put a clock up with the time and posted the date underneath. They think that it is awesome that you are sleeping in the middle of the day at school. Ricky and Nick are doing great!! They will be so excited to hear you got to eat PB & J sandwiches, oh and I can't wait for the comments about the chicken feet!! So glad for your day at the farm! Mrs. Robinette

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  2. We are thinking of you constantly and miss you lots! Angela bounced upright in bed and asked for her daddy the other day. I was able to take her to the blog and show her exactly where he was. Thanks. We're proud of you all and check for news sometimes multiple times a day. How is everyone feeling healthwise? Is Brianne better? We have also loved hearing the personal information and specific perspectives. Loving you!
    Mrs. Ransom, Mrs. Sturley, and Angela

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  3. We are so grateful for your daily posts and the ability to see pictures. We miss you all so much! Ashlee...we miss you more than you can possibly imagine! Love to you all! P.S. Ashlee...we haven't painted your room....yet! :)
    Love,
    Mr. & Mrs. Johnston & Ricky too.

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  4. Hi to everyone! We also look multiple times daily at the blog and look forward to reading all of the updates and seeing the pictures. It makes us feel like we get to experience a little part of the trip with you. We are thinking of you always. Kaylee we love and miss you and can't wait to hear everything you have to tell us. Love, Mr. and Mrs. Bingham

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  5. Hey all, thanks so much for the posts and to you Anna for your efforts, we really appreciate the blog. Has anyone seen my snow shoveler. We miss him way to much.
    All's well here.Mom,Shell,Chris and I hiked into Feather Falls thursday(nine mi) lots of water,wild flowers,beautiful.Woke the next morning to over a foot of exercise! The power is out in Meadow Valley , so no meeting today.We love you and did I tell you we miss you. Our thoughts ect are with you.De Cronas

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  6. Hello from Graeagle! Today is the first day of spring - sure doesn't look like it - snow, snow, snow. Yesterday I got up to 18", today it was only 7"! Ashley, you are missed! How's the homework going???? Sure hope everyone has made the time change and are rested. Sounds like breakfast is a little different - of course, that is what you came to experience. Still bet you loved the PB&J sandwiches. Miss you! Love, Grandma Gail

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  7. Hello everyone,tahnks so much for the blog, we feel like we are there with you.Hope everyone is having lot's of fun, and enjoy the food it's good for you. Nick,we just left all that snow to come pick up your nephews Drew and Jakhari, we are at grandmas house and they all say hello, and grandma and grandpa says bring them a souvenier. Dena and the rest of the family says hello and we all miss and love you,enjoy your once in a lifetime adventure for you and your fellow classmates. Hope all is well and maybe when you get home you will be able to teach us the language you are learning. love you son and miss you much

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  8. Hi everyone,

    Portola has had 30 inches of snow in 48 hours, I hope you are enjoying your sunshine! We are glad to hear how fantastic a time everyone there is having. Today Amber and I brought home a hitchhiker, a 7 or 8 year old Golden Lab that was standing in the middle of Hwy 70 by Greengulch Ranch and would not move for cars. When we slowed down he came running to the jeep. We love you Ashley and are giving Peter lots of treats and love. Stay safe!
    Love Scott, Susan and Amber Arterburn

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  9. Hi All,
    I thought I was leaving comments, but I guess I was doing it wrong. I check this blog daily and enjoy seeing & hearing about what you are doing. I hope you're all staying healthy over there, have the boys had any eating contests yet? I want to let Nick know Wilbur and I miss him and that Trace says hi! Love Debbie Shirk.

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  10. Ok, I guess I should write a note to Cara and Jonathan from Mom and Dad not just Mrs.Robinette. We miss you but are so excited for what you are experiencing. It keeps raining and snowing and raining and snowing, but I secretly was hoping for that...no one is getting to play tennis! We know you will do great at the English classes. We are so proud of you. Enjoy. We are so glad you got to do this together!! Love Mom and Dad

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  11. Thanks for all the updates, Everyone! We love to read them! Daddy and Daniel, we really miss you! I learned to snow blow tho, out of necessity, and I snow blowed our entire driveway yesterday almost completely by myself! I thought you'd both be proud of me, haha. Love you all, thinking* of you, and can't wait to hear about it all in person!
    --Teddy

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  12. Anna, I want you to how much I appreciate your updates. It makes me feel that I'm getting to experience the trip with my Grandchildren whom I miss terribly. Please keep it up. To Cara and Jonathan, you make me soooooo proud to be your Papa. Have lots and lots of fun and above all else come back to us safely. Love Papa.

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  13. I'm so excited and proud of you all. I speak to DAD about you every day. Thank you for keeping us updated, it's almost like we are with you. I love you all and can't wait to see ya!

    Oh, and I'd love to see pics of your Cuisine adventures!
    Love, Mrs. A

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Please be mindful of the nature of our trip as a "cultural exchange" and avoid terminology that may cause problems for us...you get what I'm saying.