Although the pedestrians had the right of way, this is how I crossed the street on a particularly busy night in Beijing. It’s both exciting and terrifying!
Although the pedestrians had the right of way, this is how I crossed the street on a particularly busy night in Beijing. It’s both exciting and terrifying!
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Hey EVA!! It’s Melanie from the Global LLC. Miss you!
I see you are having an awesome time in China. You take really good pictures, it captures everything well.
I’m so happy for you that you are having this amazing experience. I hope that it continues to be awesome. 🙂 I will keep up with your blog and I look forward to your new posts.
Your friend,
Melanie
Hey Melanie! Oh man do I miss you all! How is school going? How is Silvia and Ginger? I think about the LLC group all the time. Thank you so much for reading my blog. Do you have any plans to study abroad? I knew you were interested in going to a Spanish-speaking country, right?
I’m having a total blast! It’s so much fun to study in China and I feel like I’m learning so much more about the language and culture than if I was at Temple. I hope you go abroad too! You were already good at speaking Spanish but I’d bet you be fluent if you did a summer or semester!
Miss you all tons and say hello to everyone for me!
Eva
OMG!! that is frightening!!! o.o Miss you and I love your updates! They make me smile. Also, the Forbidden City is so cool looking!! <3
Kristyne! Oh my gosh! I don’t have access to FB and I realized when I got here that I don’t have your email address so I have no way to talk with you. Can you tell me your address? Mine is just tud17104@temple.edu I miss you so much!!!! How is Japan? Is it similar to Temple at all or totally different? Do you like your classes?
I am so happy you commented on my blog so I can say hello to you!
Miss you tons,
Eva