Sunday, July 20, 2008

Friday, July 18

So after I got home, I didn't sleep. I showered to get rid of all the smoke and started packing while youtubing. And at 5, we all herded out to the east gate and waited for our bus to Inner Mongolia. Then it was sleeping time. 
After sleeping uncomfortably for most of the ride and watching a movie on my friend's little electronic device (I really don't know what to call it), we arrived in the grasslands of Mongolia. Mongolia has some pretty scenery, just picture dirt + green + mountains (green and brown). The sky was beautiful as well. After a month of Beijing skies, it was a nice change.
Then we arrived at our camp and I got one look at our living conditions (tent-like things) and started to get this sinking feeling in my stomach. Then I looked at our bathroom (smell: unbearable, stalls: nonexistent, conditions: mosquitoes, brown, and just bad all around) and started to regret coming to Mongolia. This emotion was supported by the wrong time of month to go and I had cramps the whole day and night. Then they fed us vegetables for lunch and herded us to where the horses were.
The horses were sooooo adorable but i also felt pity for them. All of them had scars on them in the shape of numbers, shapes, characters, etc. I guess to identify them, and most of them grouped into couples (which was really cute because they laid their heads on each other). My horse had a girlfriend who followed his every move. Too cute. So my friend was following my back the whole time, sometimes her horse's head would nudge my leg and stuff. But after 45 minutes or so of riding, the butt pain started to increase in substantially bigger increments and around this time this other horse who got out of control ran into my horse after it's rider fell off of it. I almost fell off but was able to balance myself just in time. My horse was really mad after that but I comforted it (at least I think I did) and then it started walking back to the girl that fell off her horse because I think it was worried. My horse and my horse's girlfriend were the only ones to stay behind and see what happened to her. Apparently she hit her head because she was bleeding and I think this other horse tried to jump over her earlier and so she was hunched over on the ground holding her head. I think they were calling the hospital. Then our horses joined the rest of the horses and our group stopped for a rest. While we were taking pictures and enjoying the scenery, these Mongol women were trying to sell us these cute baby lambs for like 5 kuai. It was actually sad, they were pulling these lambs on leashes made of rope. 
By this time we rode the horses for an hour and a half and I was only planning to ride them only for an hour because I didn't bring that much money, but there was a slight problem: I had to go back to camp and the only way to do that was ride the horse again (the other option was of course walking through horse poop). But I think the people there planned it out so that we HAD to ride the horses for like 4-5 hours - basically trying to rip us off.  And it worked. After arguing with them for a while, we told them we all just wanted to go back NOW, but even then, we took the long route back and ended up riding the horses for 3 hours. 150 kuai (after bargaining because for some reason they suddenly wanted 60 kuai per hour after telling us it was 50 kuai/hr). That was 3/4 of my money gone. The day started to look a lot dimmer with a lighter wallet and I had a feeling it was keep going to be like this. And I was right.
80 kuai for lamb meat. I didn't pay, but there were some who did and I KNOW they regret it. After watching some people rolling around in the dirt (part of our tour called - Mongolian wrestling, or something like that; I left after 5 minutes) we had dinner. More vegetables. Then they brought out the lamb. It was just a whole lamb roasted. And I mean the whole lamb. Then they had this celebration/ceremony (lots of cheering and music and of course, alcohol) and cut it up. I didn't watch. They basically gave every table some lamb, so even the people who didn't pay got to eat some. I didn't eat it. One table got it's head on a plate and got to see it while eating the rest of it. Many people told me it didn't even taste all that great (our tour guide told us it was like the best dish in the world). 
The rest of the night is not worth mentioning but i'll tell you that none of us showered, few of us brushed our teeth and washed our faces in ice cold water (I was one of them), and all slept among the mosquitoes within our tent/hut shelters.

D-DAY

Thursday, July 17

8:00 am. The semester final. 
It wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. I think everybody else thought so as well.

After that, my roommate and I went to the zoo area where all the locals go to shop. There are ~4 or 5 huge markets where all the prices are super cheap. It was our little heaven. Mostly ladies fashion, the crowds and the clothes were overwhelming. But the vendors didn't pressure you, and you mostly didn't have to bargain. It takes a while to go through the sea of clothes to find something to your taste, but this in itself was fun. It was too bad the markets closed early (4:30), we still had many places that we didn't even to get a peek at. So we're definitely going to go back.

After shopping, after a short trip to Houhai, I went out to Chaoyang to Bellagio's with friends. At Bellagio's, we had some good (but expensive) dessert, and then went to check out the clubs on the same block. Basically, Bellagio's is on the end of a whole block of clubs lined up right next to each other. So starting from the left, there was Babyface, where we just didn't "feel" it, and then we kept on moving left until we finally found a place we liked: Angel. Since it was Thursday, entrance was all free~!!! At Angel, we had a fun time. The girls got some drinks and talked to the waiters and bartender and got some free water. =) This one waiter was really nice to us and he asked for our number later. Lol. We decided we're definitely going to go back there. 
After dancing some more, we finally left and got back home around 3.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Wednesday, July 16

Wow, it's already mid-July. I need to start blue-booking. Oh the horror. But first things first, the written final tomorrow. Oh my gosh. 
So, today for my oral exam, I just happened to have one of the strictest teachers here. Just my luck. I don't think it went so well. After stuttering and mumbling for 50 minutes, it was finally over and I don't really want to talk about it. Even to you, my blog.
So just more studying today. I went to a cafe pretty far from campus and studied with ice cream, then moved to a Japanese restaurant and studied some more with tofu beef hot pot and chicken skewers, and then to McDonalds where I, yes, you guessed it (you are soooo smart!), studied some more this time with a chocolate sundae. So today was an eating + studying day. I think I consumed more calories today then the rest of the month put together (not really). I guess I really am stressed.
So that was my day. Oh, I forgot to mention, that after classes, we took PiB class pictures. 
Ok now that's really it.
Wish me luck~!!

................................Good luck!! 

Study Study Study~

Haohaor xuexi~ tiantian xiangshang! 
I wish....Tomorrow's the oral exam and I have to study. Review grammar, remember all the words I memorized (like 1000 + and i'm not kidding), and practice speaking. I can't believe it's already finals!! After finals, Inner Mongolia~ here I come!!
You better have some non-smelly nice camels ready for me!!

...Soooo, back to studying. It just never ends does it. My future looks bleak...

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Rain Rain go away~

Monday, July 14

Rain sucks. Especially in Beijing. Just thought I'd comment on the weather.
I studied in a cafe, ate ice cream there (expensive, though I could tell it was finer quality!), ate sushi for dinner, went back to my dorm, and youtubed (youtubing is starting to overwhelm my blog. not good...). I think the highlight of my day/night was our second mosquito killing spree/party. Last night we also had one and killed like 50 of them. I'm not joking. I'd thought our shoes slammed against the walls (in order to squash those vicious bloodsucking monsters) would wake up the whole dorm in the middle of the night. Since we didn't hear anyone complaining, we decided to make a ritual of it and did it again tonight. Though fewer than last night, there was still a fair share of them. Thus our white walls are splattered with remnants of the things including blood, guts, the whole enchilada. Some of them are just squooshed, some streaked across, it's actually quite horrid to look like. But we figured if we just left them, the other mosquitoes would think the same thing and stay out of our room. Well, if they are smart and donn't want to end up like their brethren, they should.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Sunday, July 13

Back still aches. Zao-gao!
Didn't really do much today, just stayed in my bed, ate pastries, and youtubed. Reason: 1. back disabled me.  2. i'm sick.
But on the other hand, I feel like I was still connected with the outside Chinese world through the marvel that is called Youtube by watching a popular hit Taiwanese drama. I was surprised that I could make out sometimes what they were saying, and it wasn't just from the subtitles either. It's English title was translated into 'Romantic Princess' and the plot is very corny and make believe, but how these kinds of cheesy dramas feed our fantasies~~ 
Then, it was time to do homework. Oh how I love writing essays.
It's really hard to express sarcasm using a keyboard....


Saturday, July 12

Sleeping in is heavenly. I didn't go to the Yinshan Pagoda excursion trip. Instead I bummed around in my bed. My idea of a fun time (sometimes). 
Went with some friends to have lunch at this place on the west side of campus. It was ok....
At night, though my back was killing me (I don't know if the massage is supposed to have this kind of effect....) and I was getting sick, I went to Houhai where we just walked around and went to this peculiar bar. Walked around some more, had ice cream, thought about going to Sanlitunr, but called it a night. Thoughts on Houhai: very pretty, a good place (in my opinion) to go on a date <- there are boat rides, places to shop, restaurants with nice view of the lake, etc.., and a place I want to go back to to shop. 
Oh my back hurts......