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Zhang Jia Jie

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Amazing. Absolutely Breathtaking. Wonderful. Inspiring. I have said it once and I'll say it again.  There is no way that God is not an Artist.  He is.  And Zhang Jia Jie proved it. ZhanJiaJie was one of the most beautiful places I have ever had the blessing to step foot in.  I was astounded by its sheer magnificence.  Just think of a green heaven.  Clouds and mountains,  I felt as if I was in this special place,  reserved just for those adventurers that could scale mountains.  Except we really didn't hike that much did we? "hiking" in china would be disgraceful to the outdoorsy people of the midwest.  I saw plenty of girls in high heels as they stepped on the rocky steps and along the rocky paths of the mountain.  To each their own right? Rivaling my Rocky Mountains,  Moab,  the jungles and beaches of Mexico and Guate... I love visiting small towns.  People just seem to be so much happier.  They slow down as you're crossing the s

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Can't Sleep.   can't sleep.  CAN'T sleep .   can't sleep.   can't SLEEEEEEEP .  CAN'T.  SLEEP.  no puedo dormiiiiiiiirrrrrrrrrrrrrrr...................... Things I usually do before bed:   -  eat cereal.   Or whatever I can find in china that resembles milk and cereal.  usually oatmeal & yougurt.  -  read from the scriptures.  and that didn't make me fall asleep?!  wow,  I must have actually learned something.  -  journal .  I wrote.  and I guess there wasn't anything left to write besides this blog.  allllll of the thoughts running through my headdddddd.  -  pray .  I spoke with my Heavenly Father.  He listened,  yet I still can't fall asleep.  So I tried a few new things:   -  like dancing around my apartment to the sound of the Latin DJ in my mind.  Dancing alone isn't as fun though.  bachateando by yourself is just plain sad. -  changing sleepwear -  washing my face -  drinking milk -  crunches and stretching -  unbr

Feng Huang, The Phoenix Village

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We took a trip to Feng Huang with Golden Focus.  They paid for the bus,  hotel,  and a few meals!  sweet! The bus ride was one I wouldn't jump to repeat.  Six hours isn't bad for a bus ride when its filled with the right people.  We were lucky enough to be traveling with our coworkers:)  It was like a chinese tv show on wheels-  games and kareokee included.  As I tried to zone everyone out with my nook (best birthday present ever!)  All I could think was "Why are they so loud???" haha.  it was actually really nice because we got to hang out as coworkers which never happens.  why?  i don't exactly know,  its hard to really talk to the Chinese teachers.  not only is there the language barrier,  but we're actually very...  different. Mei guan shi.  We had fun the first night,  walked along the river and tried to find a bar that we all agreed upon.  That was an adventure in and of itself.  We ended failing at finding a bar to satisfy the different