In Feb 2012, I went to China for three months to teach at the World Academy for the Future of Women (WAFW). Affiliated with Sias University (Henan Province), this academy teaches women how to be global leaders with a focus on the UN Millenium goals. I am going to continue this blog because the young women who were my students have graduated and many have gone on to challenging jobs and/or international studies.
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Tai Chi video
One evening, after class, I went to the campus square with my students for a cup of tea. We started to discuss the Dali Llama. My students hated him. They saw him as a man of war who is trying to destroy the unity of China. They hoped he dies soon. I suggested that he is a man of peace and the recipient of the Noble Peace Prize. They laughed at me and told me this move was nothing more than western propaganda used to humiliate China. I was outnumbered and they remained respectful but insistent that I was wrong. Just then, two of my Western acquaintances arrived and they joined in the discussion Both women were in the area to study Tai Chi with a world master. They, too, were shocked at what they heard and the conversation now was taking on a more adversarial tone. After awhile, I had to stop the conversation because it was becoming hateful. I suggested that one of the Tai Chi women show us what she learned today. Coincidently, Susanna, my student, was also learning this same Tai Chi movement. So the two women put down their anger and gave us a demonstration. When they finished, we were able to go back to more civil conversation.
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Monday, December 1, 2014
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OLIVIA'S THANK YOU VIDEO
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Saturday, November 22, 2014
The Terra Cotta Warriors
We took an overnight train: Selia, Olivia and me and I was so excited. Olivia had to sleep in a section with a family. Selia and I shared our sleeper car with three other people. A man and woman slept on the top bunk and an old woman slept on the bottom bunk. We had the other side. Space was tight but it didn't matter to me. I was, at last, going to see the Terra Cotta Warriors.
We arrived early in the morning and get a friend of Selia's. He showed us where to get something to eat and then he took us to the site. It is an enclosed dome, much larger than a football field.
When we walked in, I stopped in my tracks as I couldn't believe the size of this massive gravesite. I had seen photos of this image but until it hit me in the face, I couldn't get a real sense of its true size. Mostly people walked around in silence because we were all concentrating on the details of each and every soldier.
Selia wandered around and spoke English to anyone who would speak to her. She came looking for me to tell me, "I met a man who says he is from Poland. Do you know Poland.? Have you ever been there? Where is it?"
Olivia followed me around and blurted out, "This is amazing. I am so lucky to be here." And that is exactly how I felt as well.
No matter where I looked, I saw something different, something caught my eye.
We arrived early in the morning and get a friend of Selia's. He showed us where to get something to eat and then he took us to the site. It is an enclosed dome, much larger than a football field.
When we walked in, I stopped in my tracks as I couldn't believe the size of this massive gravesite. I had seen photos of this image but until it hit me in the face, I couldn't get a real sense of its true size. Mostly people walked around in silence because we were all concentrating on the details of each and every soldier.
Selia wandered around and spoke English to anyone who would speak to her. She came looking for me to tell me, "I met a man who says he is from Poland. Do you know Poland.? Have you ever been there? Where is it?"
Olivia followed me around and blurted out, "This is amazing. I am so lucky to be here." And that is exactly how I felt as well.
The volume of soldiers is overwhelming |
More and more soldiers are being discovered everyday. |
No matter where I looked, I saw something different, something caught my eye.
Every soldier is unique and filled with exquisite detail. |
Thursday, January 30, 2014
Today is the first day of Spring Festival and Anna is now inn the USA, completing an internship. This is the first time she is not celebrating Spring Festival with her family in China
"不要想家。不想不想不想。春节只是一年中的一天,对吧?
"不要想家。不想不想不想。春节只是一年中的一天,对吧?
Don't miss home. Don't want don't want don't want. Spring Festival is a day of the year, right? "
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Selia is on the mend
Selia has been having trouble walking and has been in and out of the hospital for the last couple of weeks. Doctor visit in China last about three minutes, a diagnosis is often made on the spot and a treatment plan is drawn up right there. There is often no discussion of any follow up.
Dear Bridget,
I have been doing acupunture recently and am feeling much better. I started walking this morning, it felt great to be able to walk!! I have 10 more days to finish the first therapy. Will keep you updated.
What are you doing?
Miss and love you
Selia
On Sat, Jan 4, 2014 at 6:11 AM, <bkelly327@gmail.com> wrote:
how are you feeling now?Sent from Windows MailFrom: Selia Wang
Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2013 7:43 AM
To: Bridget KellyThe examination results showed that I am having herniated discs. The doctor recommended physical therapy and infusions. I chose 2-week physical therapy. Will see how it goes.
Not feeling so good being a "disabled" person.
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