I arrived in Taiwan in August '05. As an elementary school teacher from Toronto, I took a leave of absence 2 pursue a teaching position at a public school in Douliu City, Taiwan. Teaching is my passion & it has led me to Taiwan. God opened the door for me..This is my story and my journey..Pls read my testimony on this blog: "Live Strong"...(Nov. archives) "My food, is to do the will of him who sent me and to finish his work". John 4:34 NIV

Sunday, November 27, 2005

Photo Gallery

Big Buddha
Baguashan, Changhua City, Taiwan



Kenting, Pingtung County,
southern Taiwan

Yehliu Scenic Area, Taipei County











Wednesday, November 23, 2005

Taiwan 101 - Brain Boosters


Left Photo: Liao-Shu-ling, Taipei Times
Ruby red maturing coffee beans growing in the coffee fields, Gukeng Township
臺灣咖啡 - Gukeng Township, Yunlin County
Coffee plants are ideal to grow in the humidity and climate of Hebao Mountain in Gukeng Township. About 120 hectares of coffee plants are grown in this area. Coffee beans here are of the arabica variety and account for 1/3 of Taiwan's production of coffee. Other areas that grow coffee plants in Taiwan are: Alishan in Chiayi, Rueisuei in Hualien, Hueisun in Taidong, Sandimen in Pingtong, & Dongshan.
2005 Taiwan Coffee Festival
http://2005coffee.yunlin.gov.tw/eng/coffee/coffee_A.asp


ZHAORI HOTSPRINGS, Green Island, off the coast of Taitung, Taiwan.
One of only 3 salt-water hotsprings in the world. The other two are located in Japan & Italy.

CN Tower, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 553. 33 m


TAIPEI 101 Building, 509 m


TROPIC OF CANCER MONUMENT
Situated in the Tropic of Cancer
Shui Shang Village. Chiayi

The Tropic divides Taiwan's north and south & crosses the coastal highway at the 69 km mark which is also the boundary between Hualien and Taitung Counties.

Monday, November 14, 2005

LIVE STRONG - My Spiritual Journal...






During my stay here in Taiwan, I'll be writing a series of entries reflecting & contemplating on my spiritual journey with God through the Lord Jesus Christ.

Destination: Douliu City, Yunlin County, Taiwan.
Occupation: Elementary School Teacher

Why Taiwan?
It's been a 5 year waiting period where I've prayed & dreamed. In fact, I've dreamed big! I know that we worship a God that honours our dreams provided that they align with His Will & His plan for our lives.

Back in 1996, when I got my first taste of missions in Asia (Taiwan, Hong Kong & China), I realized that I would like to one day pursue a teaching assignment abroad. A teacher from Saskatchewan, Lois Unrau, had inspired me to such aspirations & dreams. I met her in Shenyang, China where she was teaching university students with the China Educational Exchange. The reason why I was adamant about Taiwan is because my Mom is from there & I feel like it's my heritage and home. Besides, I love the brand of Mandarin used there more! Having family & friends there also helped to fuel my desire to teach there. In the period of 5 years, I searched for God's Will & whether it included expanding my teaching experience to include Taiwan. After teaching 5 years with the Toronto District School Board, I sensed an opportunity was at my doorstep. As a result, I aggressively searched for job positions teaching English. It was late December & I was already on the ball, determined & focused, spending an increasing amount of time in preparing necessary documents and filling out application forms. The process was long & arduous...

I was very close to being offered a position in Chiayi County, where I would be working at Morrison Academy Christian Satellite School. In discussing salary, contractual conditions, teaching assignment, etc...I was so close to signing a contract..but God closed that door & the school administration decided to choose someone else. I was so upset about this! I didn't know why they chose the other candidate over me. Little did I know that greater plans lay ahead...

It was now approaching April...and still no responses & no news about any job offers...No news meant that I would not yet be applying for my "leave of absence" with the Toronto Board. I needed to secure a job in Taiwan before submitting my application for a leave. With the marking of the end of April 2005, the deadline had come & gone and before I knew it...June had rolled around! School was awfully close to coming to an end! By this time during the past 5 years, I had a travel destination already booked and ready to go! I hadn't heard from a couple of schools I had applied for in Taiwan and I didn't hear back from schools that I applied to in Hong Kong. What was going on? Though time passed, God constantly reminded me that I had to be patient and wait....and wait...and wait...I needed to wait for His leading! In early June, as I checked my e-mail mailbox, I was completely caught off guard as I noticed an e-mail from the Canadian Education Network! This blew me away because I knew that it was about a potential teaching oppoturnity. This was especially surprising to me since I had already put off any hopes of teaching abroad when September rolled around. CECN was the organization that I had applied for a teaching position in Taiwan. WOW! Simply unbelievable!

My Principal had encouraged me to inquire with the Board as to whether or not I could STILL pursue a leave of absence despite the passing of the deadline back in April. Since this particular year (2005) had a surplus of teachers, the Board was willing to overlook the past deadline & still consider me for a leave. It was now late June & I was given permission to leave the Board for one year. That's impressive! WOW! I was actually going to be going to a foreign country to teach! My dream was suddenly becoming more like a reality!

During these past 5 years, God had allowed me to work at at an inner city school to help transform me as a teacher who could honour Him in the workplace. With all the ups & downs, highs & lows, joys & disappointments, He has strengthened me as an individual and educator. As he continued to shape my heart, I also took the opportunity to build my teaching craft, taking courses & refining my knowledge & skills. Five years of teaching had passed with the snap of a finger...Now was the time for me to go and gain an international teaching experience! I was both exhilerated & anxious! I've never lived abroad for an extensive period of time except when I was backpacking but that would only be for a month or so at a time...

I'm in Douliu City now....and I'm blessed to be here indeed! I'm privileged to be a teacher and to have so many students under my care & responsibility. It's an honour to teach and in so doing, I feel humbled by this often complex but noble profession. One of my prayers is to ask God to continue to light the fire of passion that I have for teaching. Furthermore, that He would equip me to be the "best" teacher that I can be according to the talents & gifts that He's granted me! I look forward to seeing God work in my life, to train, discipline, and draw me closer in faith & more into the likeness of Jesus...
Jhendong Elementary School English Drama Team, 4th place honours, Yunlin County English Drama Competition, October 2005

Nov. 28/05 REFLECTIONS
"Knowing God" By J.I. Packer

Our Response to God's goodness...p.187

1. Appreciate the GOODNESS of God
How many times I take things for granted!

Calvary was the measure of God's goodness towards each of us...How do we measure our own goodness? How can we reflect God's goodness in our own lives?

*Lesson-in-working progress: Counting my blessings

Instead of sitting there bickering or complaining, count the numerous ways God has blessed us each & every single day!
You only need to focus on God's goodness & reflect on His character....and an outpouring of blessings will only be on the tip of your tongue!

2. Appreciate the PATIENCE of God
We need only to look at God as the "center" and "core" of our very lives! Jesus as Savior is our model and we are to imitate His character & life.
How often has God been patient in walking side by side down the whirlwinds and obstacles of my life? The honest answer is I'm touched & humbled that He still sticks around & bears with me! Even when I don't deserve His love & His loyalty far outweighs my often feeble mind. Each time I'm reminded of the patience that is embodied in God's character...always sticking by me, my heart is convicted & I, in turn need to reflect this similar patience to those whom I interact with. This is hard! How many times have I lost my patience with family members and friends? I've lost count...That is why I need to continue to offer up a prayer to God & ask Him to give me the strength to accomplish this. For with God, I know that ALL things are possible! Amen!

*Lesson-in-working progress: Be patient with others....especially when it's difficult because God is patient with us...end of story.

3. Appreciate the DISCIPLINE of God
We need to learn to have the discipline to have self-abasement & faith to seek His face! Continue in His kindness & keep God in sight so that we can be renewed with the spiritual milk we need to grow & be nurtured.

Monday, November 07, 2005

Mandarin Music

林俊杰 Wayne Lin


Singaporean Singer/songwriter

张栋梁 Nicholas Teo


Native Malaysian singer

周杰倫 Jay Chou



吳克群 Kenji Wu)






THE KENJI SHOW - 大頑家 吳克群
Shots of Ken Wu visiting a music store in Douliu City, Nov. 6/05
Favourite song: "不屑紀念"

Tuesday, November 01, 2005

Taiwan: HOME AWAY FROM HOME

Things I Love:
-Food!
-The beauty of this country
-The brand of Mandarin spoken here!
-Riding a scooter
-I can just park my bike right outside the train station, lock it up & get on the train!
-I don't have to pay for parking in this city
-"Quiet embience" of Douliu City
-The MRT Transit system in Taipei City/County (Super clean & efficient!)
-"Yo-Yo" card...add money onto my MRT or bus card in Taipei
-Fall weather...mild for me! It may be interesting to see how I fair in the winter here without a heater & a thick blanket!
-Fact that 85˚C is on the rise & giving Starbucks a run for its money!

Pet Peeves...
-A lot of smokers
-People who smoke on the train even when it's NOT allowed
-Betel Nut consumers who spit on the ground causing it to stain it red for a longtime!
-Crazy nut drivers! FREE for ALL TOLERANCE of poor driving!
-No such thing as personal space (P.S.) [my sister says the same goes for Japan!] E.g., people don't leave any room for you when lining up...they usually just stand pretty much beside you or RIGHT behind you.

DAILY LIVING:
1. People wear their scooter helmets backwards (what's the point???)
2. Children who pick their nose and eat it....better yet when you catch them, they pretend like nothing happened!
3. Stray dogs
4. You're actually allowed to bring in outside food to some movie theatres
5. Students bow and respectfully greet me.
6. Even when it's not really necessary, people (especially in the retail industry) say, "bao chien" - which means, "sorry".
7. Soup is a supplement to daily meals. When you order food, they usually ask if you want soup to go with it.
8. Once people meet you & converse for a few minutes, many (I notice women especially) proceed to ask, "are you married yet?" Oh brother...
9. The musical tune of the garbage truck collection.

ON THE RADAR SCREEN:
1. Xiao Liuchiu Island
2. Dapeng Bay National Scenic Area (sea kayaking)
3. Sun Moon Lake
4. Wulai/Beitou Hotsprings
5. Kaoshuing City
6. Taitung County
7. Penghu Islands
8. Kinmen Island
9. Lanyu Island
10. Matsu Island
11. Hualien (whitewater rafting)

Miss Toronto: Home Sweet Home...

I MISS HOME!

1. I miss my MAMADUKES cooking!
2. I'm not going to be home for winter for the first time in my life!
3. I miss sleeping in my own bed
4. I miss teaching at my school
5. I miss the diversity of foods back in T.O. although I cannot complain about the nice bytes here!
6. I miss driving
7. I miss family & friends!
8. I miss chilling & hanging out
9. I definitely miss my movies
10. I miss my daily doses of great coffee!