Post-Qingdao: There haven't been any other really huge events other than my professor Natalie, coming from Beloit for the Jinan seminar, which involved us basically having an entire week off of our regular chinese classes, but basically spending the entire day out with the Beloit group, exploring Jinan and updating Natalie on the things we've done and how far we've progressed on our individual semester-long projects. Mine is on Jinan's Baotu Springs; moreover, my project concerns the cross-section of the population of Jinan's perception of Baotu Spring's historical worth and the current-day water issues concerning the springs. So... it's a pretty hefty project. It
probably doesn't make much sense now, but it'll come together really well, I think. I'm working on getting a "yearly" pass to the Baotu Springs (I guess I just need a small 1" photo and pay for a laminated card or something like that) which will make doing my research alot easier... rather than forking over 40yuan everytime I need to enter!
Besides all that and the other Chinese schoolwork, things are going well. I'm pretty sad today because the California kids left this morning and I had to say goodbye to Kevin. The past few hours have been pretty rough, but I'll deal with it slowly. Midterms are coming up sometime next month so I've got to get around to making up some study guides. Outside of school, Jinan is still fun- the weather has just now started to get "cold" (aka SWEATSHIRT WEATHER). Yeah, it's pretty great. The sun is shining, and today has been exceptionally clear. I've got my window open and I'm listening to the sound of the wind rustling through the trees... I'm blogging... and eventually I'll get around to my Beloit translation homework. Haha. Bye guys.