Pottery: allow me to start of by referring to Amilia's retelling and say that my pottery was far superior to anyone else's. prettiest clay paper weight ever made. And yes, we are both very intelligent and did a super powerful highfive with clay on our hands. Just picture the mud pies you made when you were 5 but on your clothes instead. :) Even though my pottery skills were lacking, my coaster turned out to be very......unique. And it is true that i can't eat sushi. Fish already tastes bad to me, but covering it in seaweed then not cooking doesn't make it appeal more to me.
Museum: not the most exciting place we have been, but super secret missions my my super friends was super. Our guide was very kind and gave out prizes for correct answers. She was also quite informative. spending 10 days cooking a pot before cooking with a pot seems like a lot of hard work. And what do you need a vase 330 cm tall for, a tree?
Amazing Night: although i never got my bing qi lin, the night was with out a doubt the best of my whole trip. Gena, Mrs. Sloan and I were all invited to dinner with the students whom we hosted last September. Despite our protests they demanded to pay for our delicious meals and a rather fun and awkward night or carry-oke (sp? :P).
Seeing those friends we made last Summer kept a smile on our faces all night, and i didn't want to say goodbye. Who knew Taiwanese kids liked Lady Gaga so much. This will be the fondest memory in all of the trip.
Saturday, June 19, 2010
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