Wednesday, April 30, 2008

The West...

Though I'm not in China yet, my summer adventures have started. From my parents' house, I headed out West to Wyoming. During my time out West, I enjoyed spending time with my family and the beautiful sights, including the mountains of Montana and Wyoming, not to mention the beautiful weather. I left South Dakota just in time; there were record snowfalls east river and the weather in Wyoming has been real spring (almost summer) weather. Again, I'm leaving just in time; there's snow predicted for the end of the week here in Wyoming. But I would really love to stay. I will be back at the end of the summer...after my summer adventures in China.

Friday, April 25, 2008

Small Town Bliss

It is easy to forget how great South Dakota is. Some unfortunate souls don't even know about its splendor and delightfulness. The small town in which I grew up is a little gem residing in northeatern SD, or as the local TV ads say about other towns 'South Dakota's rising star.' I was home visiting my parents for a couple days and it was simply fantastic. It was not glamorous nor exciting. Just wonderful. Not much has changed since I moved to the big city, Sioux Falls, SD population 120,000, about 7 years ago. Perhaps just my attitude and perspective on this little town. Now that I no longer live in the glorious state of SD, I have a renewed appreciatation for it. I don't think I will ever live in a town similar to my childhood playground, but I'm glad I can appreciate it in ways that I have not before.

Sunday, April 20, 2008

The Genesis of My Summer Blog

My first summer after grad school, and perhaps last summer as a bona fide student, has nearly started. I finished my exams on Friday and my two group projects are complete. Yet, though I am back in home in South Dakota, I still have one more paper to write for my HMP 603 class. I was just anxious to get back to my great state and enjoy what the real Midwest has to offer. :) Moreover, I guess...I really wanted to come back to see my family and friends for a couple extra days before I head half way around the world to China for three months. While I'm in this area, I'll be traveling to northern South Dakota and Wyoming, which is more than a short drive away trust me. So the couple extra days are well worth, considering the couple 7 and a half hours drives ahead of me.
So the count down has officially started. In less than two weeks (12 days to be exact), I jump on a plane to travel to China for three months. I'm not quite ready yet, there is still so much to do. It all gets done somehow...and if it doesn't, I guess it wasn't really that important anyway.
Keep checking my blog for preparation updates and, once I arrive in China, for fun and interesting stories of my adventures living in a country where I can't speak, read, or understand the language nor many of the cultural meanings and customs. I've been trying to learn, but I think there is a rather steep learning curve...let the adventures begin.