Erika F blog 03-22-16
The family I stay with is very nice, they have a beautiful
apartment. They thought I was very beautiful and immediately welcomed me into
their home with overflowing generosity and hospitality. Within an hour of my
arrival, we went to a nearby mountain and hiked to the top. Along the way lots
of people followed us and asked to take pictures of me, which was a little
nerve racking and very different from America. Some of the people would just
come up right to my face and take pictures or touch my hair. There's very
little to no sense of personal space.
The food is fantastic, different and unfamiliar tastes, but
they're all delicious. I didn't ask what anything was and quite honestly I'm
glad I didn't, I feel like it would be less enjoyable if I knew. One dish last
night had celery and I was so happy when I first tasted it because it was like
an instant reminder of home. The mom is an exceptional cook and I have no
problem cleaning my plate at every meal. The smog is terrible, Kathy (my host
student), says their sky is almost always white. My first day here it felt as
if you couldn't inhale like you can back home. I feel like the saying "you
never truly miss something until it's gone" has never more so applied to
my life than throughout this trip. I never thought that out of everything, the
things I'd miss most would be a blue sky and not worrying about the air I
breathe. I miss English very much, but I enjoy the challenge speaking and
understanding Chinese presents. However it's extremely hard for me to have to
focus on every single thing anyone says; it seems so alien to me that these
people are able to speak and understand such a difficult language with ease.
These people are very different socially too, much more friendly.
I think that one of the greatest and most interesting
differences between China and America is the influences of their history
throughout their daily modern life. On streets and in the music you see bits
and pieces of their past history intertwined with modern culture. Personally, I
feel China has one of the most impressive histories and enriched cultures that
still stand with much prevalence today. While I am excited to return home, I
will miss my time is China and I know I will forever be influenced by the
experience I've created and the people who've come along in it.

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