Less than two years ago, I was teaching English in Taipei, Taiwan. This was my the rooftop of my apartment. The view from the other side was mostly lucious green rainforest. I could walk to Carrefour for groceries, I took a cab to work every morning, but first I would I get breakfast at the local food stand. Breakfast was usually fresh soy milk and an egg and onion wrap. The apartment was Xindian, just minutes on a subway to the city (see Taipei 101 - that was the city). However, one of the best night markets and technology centers were even closer. I sure do miss Taiwan. Believe it or not, working with the kids is something I miss even more. My students were the best. I hope all of them are growing up really well.
Monday, April 20, 2009
Less than two years ago, I was teaching English in Taipei, Taiwan. This was my the rooftop of my apartment. The view from the other side was mostly lucious green rainforest. I could walk to Carrefour for groceries, I took a cab to work every morning, but first I would I get breakfast at the local food stand. Breakfast was usually fresh soy milk and an egg and onion wrap. The apartment was Xindian, just minutes on a subway to the city (see Taipei 101 - that was the city). However, one of the best night markets and technology centers were even closer. I sure do miss Taiwan. Believe it or not, working with the kids is something I miss even more. My students were the best. I hope all of them are growing up really well.
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