July 3rd-tuesday
I didn't really feel like waking up this morning.
I was having one of those dreams where you wake up
right before the end and you fit waking up because
you want to know what happens. But after a few
minutes I gave in. Breakfast this morning was
probably the best we've had so far. It was very
American. I had and egg, banana, rice, bread,
dumplings....I don't know button was GOOD. After
breakfast Tessa and I ran to the bank so she could
get money and then we were off. Our first stop
of the morning was to shanghi's famous Buddha
temple. It was some Buddhist holiday so there were
a ton of people burning incense. It was very smelly.
The Buddha was pretty cool...but I just kept
thinking about the passage in Ezekiel where god
says his people took the precious stones he gave
them and turned them into idols and worshiped them.
I admire those people's search but I wish they
might see there is more than what they have found.
After the Buddhist temple we went to a silk factory.
Watching the people make silk was very interesting.
At first we thought the store was just bedding,
but then we got out into the main part and there
was a ton more. Scarves, cloths, fans...everything.
I found a present for my grandpa!l and one for my
other grandparents.
We went to have lunch after the silk factory but
I wasn't hungers so a few of us went to Starbucks
just for a drink. Yoko came with us. I ended up
spending over and hour talking with her about china,
the language, the customs, the government and
politics....everything! It spur praised me how open
she was with me...even when it came to discussing
communism. It wasnt that she came outright and
said she disliked or liked it, but the way she
talked about it made sense. Not that I agree with
communism now, but I understand much better how
china works. "[the one child policy] is not just
for our own good, but for the good of the whole
world." -yoko I loved it.
Next we went to the Yu Yan gardens. I realized
as we were walking in that I hadnt taken really
as many pictures this trip as I meant to so I
started taking a bunch of everything. The gardens
really were beautiful. I kept imagining myself
living there. To be able to study in loves
gardens and contemplate life and the
world....a dream!!Our tour ended too quickly.
After we exited we were in a bazaar where
I spent my very last money.My timing was
excellent if I do say so myself. I got
everything I wanted and I got gifts for all
of my peeps. Then Emily and I chilled at
Starbucks.We ended up walking around
for a while longer andthen finally my last
bargaining china shopping
experience was over. After, we went to the bund
which is like the water front and walked around.it
was very cool. Next was dinner.
When we arrived back at the hotel a few us us had
decided to take the extra boat ride so we rested
for an hour (I showered and changed) and then headed
back down to the Bund to see Shanghi at night.Halfway
through the tour it started raining and thundering and
there was lightning. It was really intense!
There was a Korean boy (30) on the boat that Mitch
and I started to talk to. Then all of a sudden there
were like 20 Korean people surrounding him wanting
his picture (all girls). After a minute they noticed
me too and so they all started grabbing me and
pulling me into pictures. I got pictures with the
boys, girls, kids, and older people on the boat
haha. At one point they were having Mitch Kidd the
girls for the pictures and I was teasing him about
it but one of the girls must have tight that I was
his girlfriend because she came over and bowed to
me and (I assume) apologized. After the pictures
died down a little we began talking to the one
Korean boy again. Another guy came Ito listen. He
was wearing this light-up-bow head band like most
of them were and I told him I liked it. He told m
he liked me too.vi told him thanks but I meant I
liked his BOW * louder and he said..."oh! Here you take, you take. It rocked.
Mitch and I also got into an argument in front of all of the boys about
his age and I think it entertained them a ton. At the end of the night
the more modest boy who only asked for my picture once was my favorite.
He was GORGEOUS. Oh ya.....the tour was cool too. :)When we got back to the
hotel everyone was freaking out because these Beats they got were illegally
made and parts were fake. I didn't care; I was still thinking about the
boat tour. But then we all went to my room and Mitch told us a ghost story.
That ended our friendship right then and there. I HATE being scared and that
story freaked me out.