A New Life in China
April 15th, 2009 | Published in Culture
What’s happening now: I arrived here in January of this year and have not completely settled in yet, still waiting for my household shipment from California. By all appearances I look Chinese, so many of the locals speak Chinese to me until I give them a blank stare and shake my head that I don’t understand them. The biggest challenge thus far is the language barrier, my Mandarin is non-existent and until I have some command of the language I am 100% a “laowei” (foreigner in Chinese). Most of my colleagues speak English, its when I’m out shopping on the weekends where its a challenge. From what I gathered, there are so many things to see and do in China that I can only hope I have enough time to see the majority of it in the three years that I am here. One of the best perks to this assignment is that I am much closer to our motherland, my plan is to attend each and every Lao festivals throughout the calendar year. I have not found another Lao person or community here yet…will need to explore some more. I have started my running and have signed up to run the Great Wall Marathon on May 16th. I have so much to explore and share with my family and friends, if you want to follow me check out my blog – http://tarounsackchina.blogspot.com/.