Saturday, February 26, 2011

Day 13

Ahh...it has been awhile since I lasted posted but tonight I have an hour to do a quick update!!


Day 2: Number to LuLu
21 in America is the 20 here. It is the age where law officially permits you to purchase and create accounts without the need of parental supervision! Being 19 I have yet to feel this freedom in Taiwan. I am shy of a few months to legally be allowed to create a bank account so I could pay for tuition. Luckily the people here in Taiwan are some of the nicest people you will ever meet. Today, a girl named Lulu proved this point to be true. She agreed to help me even though she was not a volunteer. Went with me onto the MRT (their MARTA) to show me the foreign affairs office. Helped me apply for a residential number for me to create a bank account. Signed up for a phone card under her name so I could have a phone number in Taiwan. And last but not least, leant me a blanket off of her own bed so that I wouldn't freeze at night sleeping. This girl was amazing and I can not be anymore grateful to her!

Day 3: LUXY & a Motorcycle

"Emily, you can choose MRT orrrrr motorcycle. Which one you prefer to go to market?" says my friend Yilin.  Motorcycle of course!!! When I met him outside, I did not see what I expected. It was like Cinderella going outside to see a wagon instead of a carriage to the ball. He had a moped, the asian motorcycle. But do not be deceived as I was from the wimpy exterior!... For this little "wagon" had not three mice-changed-horses but what felt like 750HP engine. The ride to the market was great! You felt so alive having not protection around you! Because of the loose laws restricting moped movement in Taiwan, drivers whip next to and narrowly pass cars as if there is no threat of accidents. If you ever come to Taiwan...ride on one of these deceiving mopeds once, you will love it! Just remember to purchase a lower face mask to keep the exhaust breathing to a minimum.

Want to go clubbing in Taiwan? LUXY is the place to go. ughh this night was crAZYY~!! It was so crazy that I have to save it for another post....goodnight for now~<3

Monday, February 14, 2011

Day 1

There’s a soft scrap as my feet pushes up toward the next icy metal bar. Family and friends cheer me on from the stands. As I climb up the lengthy ladder, I think of what is to come. I know there is a threat of me slipping off the diving board and landing into cement. I know there is a chance of me slipping before that off the ladder. I also can for see the adventure in diving. My heart is slowly picking up pace as I start to process the hight I am at and gaining. Once I reach the high diving board, it is terrifying and breath taking. I proudly look down thinking back on the hardships that I had to overcome to get here. THUMP-THUM-THU-THU-THU-THUMP! I am in the air! Freedom overcomes me for there is nothing to support or balance me. Alone in a vacant space that is unfamiliar to the human body. The rushing wind and unrestricted movement brings exhilaration and elation. Pose for the dive! SPLASH! When I submerge there are familiar faces surrounding the pool to help pull me up. My family and friends greet and welcome me back from my dive, everyone being happy to be together again. 
This is how I view my study abroad trip. I am climbing right now, but I can’t wait to dive into the country Taiwan!


ARRIVAL!!!! 
hese past two days have been great. I was able to meet a few people when arriving so it's nice to know other people! The only hard part is trying to contact everyone! Holy gezz, the cell phone and number were amazing inventions! Every one has yet to buy a phone so it is hard to make plans. 

The City at Night!


Michael (UCSB), Me (GSU...), & Gabby (UCSD)

Look at the beautiful statue that firsts greets you when you enter Taiwan...ah~ how lovely?


Beef noodle soup!! First meal in Taiwan! It was really good and this was just a small little restaurant on camps!