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Kid Lit, Art, Teaching, China and “The Cow”
1. I’m sure the above pictures have already been posted...















I’m sure the above pictures have already been posted somewhere on the Chinese internet to embarrass me. My attempt to post them here first, to “own” the embarrassment, is probably too late. I will admit that yes I had been drinking a little, but while the first collage looks like the perfect poster for “7 Stages of Drunkenness” I think most of these were taken in a quick succession. So, I guess I go through a lot of emotions in one stage of drunkenness. It was sent to me by a student who I imagine spent time she should have been spending doing homework picking out the most ridiculous pictures of me and putting them together for the amusement of her peers. 

This was during an extremely fun evening in which Becky and I had dinner with the entirety of class 92 (juniors). Toasting is a very important part of Chinese culture and it seemed that none of the boys present wanted to let the culture down (although the girls didn’t seem as culturally sensitive). I’m adding some fun pictures of the students here too so I can share the embarrassment. 















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