This past week, the senior music students here at Christ's College gave their final recitals. I was able to see seven students perform. There is some great talent here! Here are my favorite photos from this week's recitals....









It's an emotional weekend here at Christ's College. A dear couple (that I've been privileged to spend 2 weeks with,) Jim & Sandy Vargas are moving back to the States after eight years of service here at CC. It has been wonderful for me to see the students and teachers here send them off with much love and affection. They're heading back to the US on Tuesday and I'll be taking over some of their teaching and tutoring duties for the remainder of the year. On Friday in Chapel, some of the freshman class sang "Amazing Grace" for Jim & Sandy. Enjoy the video....

Amazing Grace (CC) from Jamie Stuart on Vimeo.

I've attended the school-wide chapel services twice so far (they have 3 a week) and was able to take some photos, as well as videos. The services are almost completely in Chinese, so I wear a headset and someone translates for me. Enjoy the worship of the Lord in another tongue :)



Christ's College Chapel (2) 5/14 from Jamie Stuart on Vimeo.




Christ's College Chapel 5/14 from Jamie Stuart on Vimeo.

I'm living in the girls' dorm building, but I have my own room. There are usually 6 girls to a room here, so eating a meal or hanging out in my big open room is a nice break from the chaos for most girls. I'm happy to open up my "home" to them :) Here are a few pics...

Above photo: My workspace :)

Closets and hallway

Bed and bookcase

My make-shift "living room"

Perfect for sharing a meal :)

My "kitchen"

Hallway

VERY thankful for a normal, Western bathroom (with hot water!) :)

The above poster of my face is hanging up all over campus (and on my door.)

I had some free time this afternoon, so I walked around campus with my camera to give you a better idea of what my new home looks like! :) Enjoy a few photos of the campus....

This is the dorm building that I'm living in.


This building is where the auditorium and the Education Dept. office are located. I hear music playing from the auditorium every time I walk past it. So fun :)

Taiwan is very green.....



A row of classrooms...

The English Dept. Office


The Chapel
Ni hao {hello}! After almost a year's worth of preparation, I am finally in Taiwan! It's been a busy and tiring (jet lag is not fun,) but encouraging first few days. I've been meeting lots of people--teachers, students and other staff at Christ's College. I've also had several meetings and observed a few English classes. I thought I'd share a sort of random list of initial cultural observations, highlights, things I love and things that are hard about my new home (for the next 2 months.)

First Impressions of Taiwan:
--The photo at the top of the page is of the Danshui River and the Goddess of Mercy Mountain. There is a walkway next to the river that stretches across most of Taipei. I've taken a walk along this path twice now and I absolutely LOVE it. So beautiful. I love that you can be in the middle of a busy and noisy city, then walk about 5 minutes and be on a quiet tree-lined sidewalk, looking at the mountains. It's the perfect combination of natural beauty & the excitement of city life.
(Below: another photo of the Danshui River and G.o.M Mountain)

--The town is like a county fair in the States....except all the time. The photo below is a street in Danshui within walking distance of Christ's College. It basically always looks this crazy.
--If you hear cheesy music coming from a truck, don't expect to get ice cream. It's the garbage truck. Very odd.
--My least favorite thing about Taiwan, as of now, is that they recycle EVERYTHING...paper, plastic and even food. You have to save all of your wasted food and put it in a special trash can. At this point, I really don't know what I'm actually allowed to throw in a general trashcan.
--So far the only Chinese food I've eaten is jiaozi (dumplings) and a local restaurant specialty--shaved noodles. Both were delicious. My chopsticks skills are improving by the minute.
--I've finally gotten all settled into my little apartment in the girls' dorm building. It's very nice and already feeling like "home." I'll share some pictures of my room soon....
--I ate lunch in my room with a student named Emily today. I learned from this lunch that Pride & Prejudice crosses all cultural boundaries. Even Taiwanese college students love Mr. Darcy! Now that my apartment is cleaned up, I'm looking forward to many more visits from students!
--Even after a mere 3 days, I've learned that living in Asia is always more hectic than you expect. I planned to have some time to relax this morning before my first meeting of the day. Instead, my shower head broke and I spent most of my morning finding another place to shower and getting my own shower back in working order.
--If you're walking in the town, it feels like you're going to get hit by a car or motor bike at all times. Asians have a very different (possibly non-existent) concept of personal space.
--Squid on a stick looks super gross and I will not be eating it.
--What's considered warm/nice weather in Pittsburgh, is considered "really cold" in Taiwan. It's been rainy and foggy the past few days, but it's very warm and humid.
--I've had two older Taiwanese women who work at the school (neither speak any English) tell me that I'm "so cute" and that they have sons who are my age. It's rather hilarious.
(Above: Another view from walking along the Danshui River)
--I got some sort of mango shaved ice drink from the above shop. Yummy. I also tried pearl milk tea (or bubble tea) for the first time. If you don't know what this is, wikipedia can tell you. How the Taiwanese thought of putting tapioca balls in tea is beyond me, but I'm glad they did. I'm excited to try more tea concoctions...

Thank you all for your support and for sharing in this adventure with me! I'm excited to continue sharing my thoughts, stories and photos with you. Feel free to drop me an email (jamie.l.stuart@gmail.com) or message me on Facebook or Skype (jam.ie.stuart.)