



What can I say? Exactly four weeks left in the most populated country on the face of the earth. Describing how I feel is a little tricky. I am just starting to get truly comfortable with everyday Chinese, and my tones have improved greatly in the past three weeks. I will definitely miss some parts of Beijing life. However, if somebody offered me an opportunity to stay for a few more months, I just don't know if I could bring myself to accept it.
The thought of going back sort of gripped me as scary for the first time this weekend. I realized that it is hard for me to think of life in the states as normal anymore. All thoughts and feeling connected with it seem so detached. None of this is to say that I won't be very happy to return. Dorothy was right, folks, there is no place like home.
This weekend was fun. My class put on the funniest play in Chinese (see above). The weekend in general was just great and by the end of it I began thinking that there are people I am truly going to miss after I get home. The person I will miss the most being my roommate, but also my teachers and friends. Without their support and love, none of what I have accomplished here would have been possible, none of it would have mattered. Oh shoot, starting to get a little sappy here.
The last two weekends, weeks really, have been great. I am finally at that level where I can comfortably joke with people in Chinese. And in a mental space where I am enjoying the ride. Study-wise things are getting a little intense as the finals approach, but I feel completely up to the challenge and am trying to cram in everything I possibly can. The family is due here in exactly two weeks and we are going to have the best tour of China ever. I will not only take them to sites of historic importance, but also jam them into overcrowded subways and hole in the wall Sichuan restaurants.
Think that's all for now, but one last thing before I sign off. Did you know in Chinese instead of saying "There are plenty of other fish in the sea" they say "Three legged frogs are hard to find, but two legged men are everywhere?" You really have to love those Chinese turns of phrase.
PS Wanted to add that I did go into the STARBUCKS that is located inside the Forbidden City(pictured above), and I ordered a giant cup of imperialism. It tasted so darn good.





