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August 14, 2009 We started off our day of sightseeing in the old palace
gardens around the Forbidden City. These signs sported some classic
"Chinglish" phrases, such as "Refuse to feed"
and "Refuse to step on." Historical Sights; Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City,
Temple of Heaven. We stopped by the Pearl Market, which was high on
my friend's list of things to do. I enjoyed our time there much more
than I thought I would, considered I didn't have any interest in bargaining
for pearls. That night we went to the north side of the city and
had dinner at TGI Fridays (which was a HUGE treat!) before exploring
the Bird's Nest and the Cube in the Olympic village. We stayed in a very inexpensive hostel which was set
in an old, historic Chinese home. The first night my two friends and
I had a private room which slept 3. The second two nights we had to
stay in the dormitory, which was full of bunk beds, sleeping up to
8 people. We were by ourselves for our first night staying in the
dorm room, but the second night we had two Germans and two Italians
bunking down with us. These 4 roommates were all men in their late
20's. This was a bit uncomfortable for us 3 girls, but fortunately
our good friend Mike decided to join us in the dorms, which made us
unconcerned about the unique lodging situation. We had to hold in
our laughter at night when a loud chorus of snoring by the 5 men kept
the volume level high and ridiculous in our little dorm. Here is a
picture we took in the courtyard of our hostel, and also a picture
of us girls having dinner with Mike. Our second day of sightseeing was spent entirely at
the Great Wall, giving us a great work out. ********************************************* August 19, 2009 The Lord blessed me with a great gift, however, which touched my heart and spoke to me about the loving friends and family I am so grateful to have in my life. When I arrived at the Moline airport I expected to
see only my parents waiting for me. I saw them waiting as I walked
toward the arrival area and I felt that I had accurately predicted
the size of reception I would receive. I was so happy to see my parents,
but felt a bit disappointed to know that no one else had been able
to come and welcome me home after being gone for two years. As I began to walk toward the baggage area with my
parents I noticed someone talking our picture. I recognized a familiar
face and was so pleased that some friends had come to take pictures
and make me feel so special. As we walked around the corner I saw
a large group of people waiting for someone, many of them holding
signs or balloons. It slowly hit me that these were my friends and
family all waiting with excitement for me! I immediately started crying, as all the exhaustion and emotion of traveling home hit me at once. I hadn't allowed myself to expect any special attention when returning home, and yet a large group of people had come to the airport to let me know I had been missed. It was so overwhelming to feel loved like that after having lived overseas on my own for so long. I will never forget that moment. My Grandma Mary and Charles had driven several hours
to meet me, and other relatives came to the airport from nearby cities.
Several couples came from my parent's church. My nephew, who is now
2 1/2 years old, greeted me with a red, white, and blue balloon which
read "Land of the Free." What wonderful memories and what
a perfect way to be welcomed back home. I have rarely felt so incredibly
loved and supported. It was truly a gift from the Lord to allow me
to see such a grand gesture from my loved ones at a time when it is
easy to become discouraged and critical of my home culture. I believe
this special welcome home has allowed me to have a hopeful and positive
attitude as I face this period of readjustment to America. I will
never forget it! A few days after returning home I traveled to Des
Moines for my Grandpa Bill's birthday party. Much of the Davis family
came to celebrate together and I had a wonderful evening visiting
with all my relatives on that side of the family. I have done some
additional traveling around Iowa in the past two weeks, and have been
so happy to catch up with family and friends. I couldn't have asked
for, or imagined, a better homecoming. ********************************************* |
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