Suprises
Today was the last day of this week at school because tomorrow is a holiday – the children’s day! I came to school earlier cause two girls from 301 – Tina and Jacey, wanted to talk to me. And why?? They gave me some small gifts and a beautiful cake! I like it sooooo much! Thanks girls!
Than I had my chinese dancing, so I came earlier to ask the teacher to teach me the choreography a little more slowly that I can follow it better. She was very kind and we went through it for 15 minutes. Kung-fu class was today cancelled cause the teacher was out of school.
I had also a lunch with students from 301. They were very nice and tried to teach me the chinese chess. It’s a game with 16 black and 16 red stones, but these stones have different function (as in our chess) but there are signs in chinese, so you can say one from another. Difficult to explain – you have to play it! And after the game they told me that I can keep the stones and everything! Another B-day present – thanks so much!
In the afternoon I went to arts class, but they were watching a movie about National Palace museum, so I couldn’t practice calligrpahy. Suddenly 2 girls from class 308 came and asked me to come with them to their class. So I went and they prepared for me a suprise! All classroom sang to me “Happy birthday” and they gave me many cards that all of them wrote wishing me good luck and many other things. It was so nice I nearly cried I ran for the cake and divided it with them because I wouldn’t eat it all by myself. And some of them are taking me tomorrow to Taipei to see the ZOO and maybe something else – that would be a surprise for me! I’m so excited about it!
After school I went with Elaine to Taipei to say hello to Rosemary. We met also Peter again and they introduced me to Victor, a teacher from HongKong and he said we can go somewhere next Saturday. For dinner we went to Korean restaurant. And it was ssooo delicious – I ate a lot of everything! Pie se ho li chian Rosemary!
Oh yes and I also tasted the Taiwanese beer and the result? If here was czech beer I think I would stay in Taiwan forever