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Back to Work!
A few weeks ago I updated my LinkedIn profile, and I somehow added a new job. I now work at “A Journey of Ten Years” which began a few years ago, as a way to slowly reach my goals, especially … Continue reading
Goodbye Beijing!
I haven’t finished sharing about my trip to Korea yet, but I’m back home and in the middle of getting ready for my move to Ontario. Big changes as I transition from independent teacher in Beijing to Oma with responsibilities … Continue reading
Ping’An Ye 2016
Christmas this year is quite different from last year here in Beijing. There are more and more wintery Christmas decorations in the stores. Yesterday, as I was walking home with my very full (and very heavy) water jugs I was … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Teaching In Beijing, Uncategorized
Tagged Christmas Apples, christmas in Beijing, ping'an ye, silent night
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Morning Tears Square
Beijing: Morning Tears This pattern came to be as the Beijing Guild creates squares for a fundraiser in October 2016. It’s being held at the “Homeplate” in Sanlitun. I guess that’s as good a reason as any to give … Continue reading
Sick Days!
I just finished reading two books by Joanne Braaksma, sharing her stories of teaching English in Beijing from 2001 to 2004. I wonder if she would recognize her old stomping grounds. This is a city that does not stay the … Continue reading
Posted in Teaching In Beijing, Uncategorized
Tagged autumn in beijing, following your dream, teaching esl in china
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I want to remember that…
If you search for this in images, you will find that it is a pretty popular one. Many people have it on their Pinterest boards, and on blogs, etc. My friend Ponnie posted it on Facebook, and I was hit … Continue reading
Another Year in Beijing Begins.
As my daughter posted at Sacred Stones and Pebbles, we are on the other side of a summer break and I (mom & Oma) am back in Beijing. It was tough going back this time. Really tough, and I almost didn’t. … Continue reading
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Tagged a journey of ten years, beginning, Beijing, teaching esl in china
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Where did all that come from?
Where did all this stuff come from, I wonder? I live in a one room apartment so there isn’t a lot of room for stuff, but as I start sorting through things that I can leave behind and things … Continue reading
Posted in Teaching In Beijing, Uncategorized
Tagged clutter, home for vacation, life adventures, stuff
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36 Days+ 6 and counting…
When I arrived in Beijing on August 29th, tired from a long flight and bewildered by the sounds and sights of this enormous city (and I hadn’t even seen all of it – just my own apartment complex) I had … Continue reading
Holiday Time in Beijing! Take 1
Here in China there is one big festival – Chinese New Year – and lots of smaller festivals that may or may not rate a day off. For school children and their teachers, there is about a month of vacation … Continue reading
