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Travel Days: China Check In

December 31, 2012

Ahhhhhhhhhhh my VPN is finally working all the time! yay!! woo woo! 

Ok enough of that! I didn’t get to share my Christmas photos with you all because I just couldn’t get it to work and then the days just turned into one long one! Now its going to be NYE and 2013! I can’t believe it! This January marks the start of my 3rd year blogging and I am planning some fun new things for this place next year. 

So with this being the last day of the year I want to catch you up and share some things: 

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Since I left home and moved to Thailand then China I have had moments where I stop and look around and have a minor freak out. HOLY SHIT I am in China! yes! I get homesick, I fuss about the weird cultural differences, and hate using a squat toliet with all my life but I am so amazed and grateful for this opportunity and the fact that after years and years of saying I am going to do something crazy like move abroad to teach I actually worked up the courage and did it. 

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I couldn’t have made it through the past 6 months without the amazing support of my family and friends. Even with G telling me I should just come home because his life is a mess and missing all the fun new things going on in Snifferelllas life, even with missing my nephew getting bigger every day. Thank goodness for Skype and google voice texting and Facebook for letting me all the pictures! 

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2012 was a rough year for me and The Boy and I have no clue what 2013 has in store in that department but we are still friends and he has been pretty understanding about this adventure into figuring out my life that I am on. 

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K and I are officially all booked for our 3 1/2 week adventure around Asia! We start in Thailand, head to Cambodia, then Vietnam, Hong Kong and then end our trip in Beijing! Its going to be a whirlwind of crazy busy and I can’t wait! It will be so great to have one of my closest friends here with me and get to experience new places with her. 

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I get to spend NYE on a boat cruise around Hong Kong and then bum around for a few days before I go back to work for 8 days! Crazy right? Well in China when you get a couple days off they hit you with a work on the weekend! Sneaky ones I tell  you! I have a cute(but warm) dress to wear and I  may actually comb my hair and put some make up on! 
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Last year I posted pictures from every month but lets be serious I have taken well over 5,000 pictures in the last 6 months alone and I don’t even know how many the first 6 months of the year. So for now you get my Christmas pictures! 


My kiddies about to perform Jingle Bells 

Feeling Festive! 

Making Christmas Crackers for our kids 
all the gifts my family and co-teachers sent/gave me!

after our performance on Open day! 

Skyping with the family while they open gifts Xmas Eve 

Oh you didn’t know Santa is Chinese? 

My fellow North American 🙂 

hard work getting the houses to stay up 

see the concentration! 

I’m off as I only work a half day today! 
I hope you all have a wonderful NYE and start your year off happy and hopefully with a slight buzz!!! 



Filed in: Teaching Abroad, Thailand, Travel, Travel Days • by Monica •

Oh Monday!

September 10, 2012

Hey there! Hope everyone had a great weekend! I am finally sitting down with enough time to give you the run down on my first week & weekend in China and tell you the terrible thing that happened to me the day I left Thailand. 

So in order for me to get my Chinese visa without having to go home I had to send my passport to my mother so she could process my paperwork back in Chicago and because everything takes forever to get done in Asian countries I knew I would have to overstay my visa in Thailand. I was pretty worried about it simply because if you get caught you get fined & deported. If you make it to the airport you just have to pay before you leave. In the last month there I ended up spending a lot more than I should have between traveling and only getting paid once since I left the states. I had just enough money in my bank account to cover what I thought was going to be the overstay fee and enough travelers checks to cover me for a month in China. When I got to the airport I realized I could not find my travelers checks in order to cash them, I also had to pay overweight fees of $100USD, which I had to use my emergency credit card for. Well once I was finally on my way out I hit the passport center and they told me how much I would have to pay for my 9 day overstay. It turned out to be double what I had anticipated(based on asking MANY people) so I definitely did not have enough money to cover it even with getting every last bit out of the atm that I could and freaking out because I could not find my travelers checks. Finally these nice Thai people saw me crying trying to explain I had no more money(I was about 400baht short) I had my purse completely emptied all over the table and the guard was yelling at me in front of everyone passing telling me that he would take me to jail if I didn’t get more money out. I kept explaining that if they could credit cards I could pay but he refused saying they only took cash. Anyway, two different people and another guard all stopped asked how much I owed and each gave me some. In total it was enough to cover it and the guard was quite pissed. It was a horrible experience and I still tear up thinking about how crappy it was. I am almost 100% positive he was charging me more than he was supposed to and just being an asshole. I was supposed to pay $150(and that was on the high side, I ended up being charged $320ish) 

I got to China with no money and freaking out because I don’t get paid till I have been here a month. Thanks to my amazing mom she wired me some money and told me to patiently look through  my belongings when I got to my apartment. Luckily I found the checks BUT as it turns out in my town it is almost impossible to get them exchanged. The nearest place to do it was at the airport. It definitely was a rough week, I talked to my stepmom about the checks and she suggested I Fedex them to her and she could cash them in the states and put them directly into my bank account. So that led to my first trip to Guangzhou, the nearest large city. We can talk about that in another post! 

Overall, aside from the normal pain the ass situations that arise when living in an Asian country like everything taking forever to get done and not being able to communicate I am very much enjoying it so far. This town is pretty small in comparison to where I thought I would be but its pleasant and very green! I love that its clean and safe to go for a run. There are about 20 foreign teachers but quite a few other foreign business people. Its hotter than hell here though haha…much hotter than Thailand. Its also 100% humidity haha which I am used to in Chicago for the summer but its September!! I am not complaining though. 

My students are super adorable and starting to come around and talk with me more and more. I never thought I would enjoy working with such small kids but I do and it feels great! 

Ok enough rambling…here are some pics! 

my living room in the new place 

my view…not much but im on the 16th floor 🙂 

2nd night in China…

some of my students 🙂 

Pineapple Beer…amazing inventions! 


three of the foreign teachers-South Africa, Wales & Canada! 

at the teachers tea winning a prize for a game
Another teacher in town-at the bar 🙂 

cheering my parents on for the Chicago half marathon on Sunday! 


Hope you all have a fantastic Monday!!! 


Filed in: Teaching Abroad, Thailand • by Monica •

Weekend recap!

August 27, 2012

I had a pretty great and relaxing weekend. I went up to Saraburi to visit my friend Bellydancer and have a little R&R before I head to China and things get crazy and busy.  


I got in Friday and we got some food and hung out, eating and drinking beers Skyping with our boyfriends. 
Saturday we slept in late and then explored her town, shopping, eating way too much and just generally relaxing. She made me dinner and we hung out and chatted the night away. 

Sunday we got up early and went to Lopburi which is famous for having a temple that is overrun with monkeys. It was fun, a little nerve wrecking but we had a kid as our guide who had a stick to shoo them away. Not that it stopped them from getting close and tugging on our skirts and one jumped on my friend. When we got inside the temple we were able to touch the monkeys through the bars which was fun since they kept trying to steal our rings and my watch the little thieves! 
The fun thing about the monkeys is that they are not controlled to one area, they roam the streets and surrounding areas and are fed all the time. But it is very clear that you have watch out for your belongings as they will snatch them right up. Even shop owners have to be very vigilant. 
So here are some pics from the weekend….

Its our thing to head to Swensons everytime we get together 

Monkeys hanging out on the Buddha 

The little guy was trying to steal my watch 

Hot Pot dinner 🙂 

Its so difficult to make guac! Got to find very expensive avocados and tortilla chips! 

reunited and it feels so good! 

My bestie A gave each of us one of these little creatures before we left. It was the first time I remembered mine when she had hers!

How was your weekend? 

Filed in: Thailand • by Monica •

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