Wednesday, June 29, 2011

3 2 1 .... TAIWAN!!!!

After packing up my things, and taking a journey to the airport, I began my journey to Taiwan! :) I got the the SLC airport and ended up meeting with four of the girls that were coming with me. (Heather, Kendra, Jessica and Rachel) We all got on the plane and flew to LA. From there, we had to figure out where the International Flight terminal was (while Heather had to run and grab her baggage and then put it on the right flight). We actually started moving past it, but thankfully I ran into Marcus (Kaylee's (ex?) Boyfriend who happened to serve his mission in Taiwan and also had just barely dropped Kaylee off at the right terminal) and he helped us find the right terminal. We found Kaylee, Sara and Veronica there in LA (the other three coming with us). From there we figured out where we were supposed to go and got on the HUGE plane with SO many other people.
My particular seat wasn't very comfortable. There was a large heated box underneath the seat in front of me so I didn't have any leg room (or room for my personal item. So that sat up above me with my carry on item). Plus, the Taiwanese man sitting next to me decided that it was okay to lay all over me and put his legs over by me so... the flight definitely was not my favorite. However, with the Lord's help, I was able to be patient and I ended up sleeping a good 7 hours. The rest of the flight was spent watching Pride and Prejudice on my iPod, watching Kate and Leopold on my computer and reading my Book of Mormon (currently in Helaman by the way and it is great!).
Finally the 13 hour flight ended and we headed to baggage claim. There is a little place you have to go and show them your passport and such, which was fun for me. I accidentally wrote down my Visa number from China (or whatever number that was) instead of my Taiwan Visa so the guy at the counter got a little annoyed with me. Then he read my passport and said "Utah? Oh, Mormon. That explains it." I was a little taken aback and didn't really say anything but XieXie and walked on to baggage claim. It made me laugh. At baggage claim, just as I had feared, one of my bags was lost. (Three other girls lost one of theirs too) But know worries, Heavenly Father answers prayers and prepared a way for us to find our bags! :) Thank you! I was so glad I had all my belongings by the end of the trip.
Then we had to find the Bus. All by ourselves. And none of us speak a lick of mandarin! haha We bought our tickets for 270 Kuai. Our bus driver was also very annoyed we didn't speak any Mandarin. LoL But once again we made it to where we needed to go and Jarold picked us up from the Train station. Jarold is the man who started this school that I will be teaching at. Berhan Language Institute. Anyway, He picked us up and got us situated. Below are pictures of my living arrangements. I share the room with Kaylee and Kendra. They are both amazing
The first thing we did was explore Taiwan. We found a fun park, a delcious place to get Bingsha? Their kinds of fruit smoothies. Bing means Icy and sha (if spelled right) means sandy or crushed up. So... Bingsha! :) The first one I got was Watermelon Juice. SO GOOD! (Something cool: instead of plastic lids, they have these thin coverings on top of all the drinks. You poke a hole through the top and then you're set! It's really cool! I like them) The park was very fun and very beautiful. (There was a shrubbery maze!) The Taiwanese people definitely know how to make things look beautiful. They care more and actually take care of everything really well.
So far, this has been the start of an amazing journey. I'm really excited to see what else is out there and I cannot wait to see it! There will be even more posts about great and amazing places and people. But for now, this is all! I am going grocery shopping and such in the near future, so that will probably be the next post. :)

I miss you all and love you very much!
Thank you for all your support.
- Kylie

3 comments:

Peja said...

how's the weather dea now? wen u start woking? btw, i knew dat place u guna wok for! FUN!

Tami said...

Hi Kylie! This is Aunt Tami, coming to you from Alaska...getting ready to get on the ship with your mom and dad. (your mama and baba!) I'm so excited to see that you made it safely and see pics of your living area. Makes me even more excited to be there and learn some mandarin. Go us! Good luck with things. Love you.

Katria said...

Oh, man! The guy next to you did that? I didn't realize it was THAT bad! Aren't you glad we don't have to do that again for a few months!