We saw these ice floes near Nome, Alaska. |
We arrived in the Jinan airport at 1:30 a.m. and
our taxi driver was waiting for us. This man has picked us up several
times, so he knew us. He was a little
shocked to see me being taken through the airport in the wheelchair. He
couldn’t bring the taxi up to the door because there was a long line of taxis
waiting to pick up people, so I told the attendant that I could walk to where
the taxi was. The driver got us across the street and told us to wait
there so he could bring the taxi to us.
This jet flew with us for a good length of time while we were flying over Russia. |
When we arrived at our apartment, he backed-up
into the gated area and made it as little distance that I had to walk as he
could for me. Then he held my arm all the way up the stairs to our third
floor apartment to make sure that I arrived safely. Then he helped David pack
the bags up the stairs. This is all way above and beyond his duties as a
taxi driver, but he wasn’t going to let us just take care of things
ourselves. A very kind man. We wrote a letter commending him to his
company after Eva suggested that it would be a good point for him. We
tried to pay him an extra tip for his service, but China doesn’t “do”
tips. So the letter to his company is a
good way to repay him for his service to us.
We slept as late as we could and then tried to
take it easy Wednesday.. Our friend, Carol, offered to order some
groceries for us and have them delivered so that we didn’t have to make a trek
to the store, so we had her order some basics that we needed. Jay and Tresa
also came by in the afternoon to pick up the items that we had brought back
from the US for them.
We decided to go to the canteen on campus for
supper. We went up to the fourth floor, but as soon as the door opened,
we saw that the gate was across the opening and realized that they weren’t open
yet from the holiday. We decided that the basement canteen must surely be
open, but after we went down one flight of the stairs, we saw that level was
also dark. We didn’t want to try the
first, second, or third floors, because our experience has been that you need
to know Chinese in order to get the food you want. We chose to go off
campus to KFC and grab supper there. It
was more walking than I wanted to do that day, so I was pretty tired and
hurting when we got back to the apartment.
We were in bed by 9 that night.
Thursday, David made the trip up to the Hanlin
Hotel to deliver the packages that we had brought over from the US for some of
the BYU teachers there. After he left there, he went to the grocery store
and got some more items that we needed.
Eva came over after a meeting that she had on campus and visited with
us. She brought a Chinese New Year gift that SDU had for us. It was a packet of gift cards to spend at the
InZone Market and totalled 2600 RMB!
Very nice.
Jay and Tresa Wilkins brought supper over for us
on Thursday. Eva was still here visiting when they came, so they were
able to chat with her also. Eva wanted to take some of the spaghetti home
for her and her husband to try for their supper, so we gave her some since
there was plenty.
Friday we got up earlier than we had since
getting back. We had a massage scheduled that morning, so we had to get
going. We met Carol there, and she took us out for lunch. It is a really nice restaurant that serves
great steaks and pizza. It was nice to eat there and catch-up with Carol.
This is Carol Wang. She is so fun to talk to. Carol lived in Ohio for a year and knows English quite well. Her sense of humor is contagious. Wish I had gotten a better picture of her. |
Tender and juicy steak. YUM! |
They served the fries in this little school bus. Cute. |
We also wanted to stop in and visit with Dr.
Tricia, so after we left Carol, we headed toward the hospital. We would
have been about an hour early, so we decided to stop at Baotu Springs park and
look at some of the Lantern Festival displays to kill some time. It would
have been nice to have seen it at night, but it is still pretty during the day.
This is the East Gate entrance to Baotu Springs. |
Lanterns hanging from the ceiling of a walkway. |
Beautiful display on the water. |
It's so fun to walk through paths like this when they are all decorated. So much to see. |
I loved seeing the lanterns lining the walkways. |
The butterfly display was so pretty! |
This display is about music with the lute being a central part of it. |
Our visit with Tricia was only about an hour
long. We were starting to yawn a lot in from of her, so she sent us home
in a taxi to get some rest.
Friday night was a birthday celebration for all
of the January and February birthdays in our Jinan group. We celebrated
Sue Stubbs (January), David, Aaron Tran, Daniel Quillen and Patty (all February
birthdays). Aaron wanted to take us all
to a Korean BBQ place that he enjoys, so we all met at the Hanlin, and then
took the bus over to where we were close to the restaurant. It was a
pretty good meal, except I had to watch out for some of the dishes that were
rather spicy. After the meal, the
Wilkin’s and us went home, and the others went to the Hanlin Hotel, where the
others had birthday cake that Bonita Quillen had made. We have to watch our
time closely, because some of the buses that we need to take don’t run anymore
after 9 p.m.
Birthday party! Daniel and Bonita Quillin, Zina and David, Nancy Rounds, Sue Stubbs, Tresa Wilkins, Jay Wilkins, Aaron (Tran Duc An) and Patty. |
On Saturday, Bonita came by with the cupcakes
that we had missed getting the night before. When she was ready to leave,
David went with her to show her the way to the Wilkin’s apartment. She
was delivering birthday cupcakes to them also.
When David got back, we hurried to the grocery store and bought a few
items that we hadn’t thought of the other day and then hurried home for supper.
One of my students from last semester, Phoebe,
had brought me back a gift from her hometown. Her aunt grows millet, a
yellow grain, and wanted to give some to me.
She came over after we had finished supper and brought the millet.
She stayed to visit until we started yawning a lot again, and then decided
she should leave. I figure one of these
days we will stop yawning so early in the evening and driving people away!
Phoebe had given a report in class that I had
been rather harsh in my critique of. I later felt that I shouldn’t have
been quite so harsh in my comments, so during the break in class, I had pulled
her aside and talked to her about it, apologizing and explaining the position I
had on what she had reported on. She seemed to accept it well, and so we
have exchanged WeChat ID”s and we have been communicating ever since.
Today we went to church with the others in our
group and had a fun time at lunch afterward. Now that the blog is
finished, I can stop yawning and go to bed!
2 comments:
Thanks for all the pics at the Springs. That is ne of my favorite places and I love seeing the decorations. Glad you made it back safely.
I loved Jinan when we were there for two years (2010-2012). Could have lived there forever!
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