Guatemala: First Impressions
A successful day of travel from 糖心Vlog was finished with fruit and sandwiches around 10 pm. The next morning we awoke to cool air and hot sunshine. Recorded below are our first, short impressions of Guatemala and CASAS from that first morning. Akiel: beautiful scenery Rebecca:聽 I was like 鈥渨ow鈥. Ruth: This place is so....
Middle East: Egypt
Has it really only been a week? That’s the question that comes to mind as I write these words in Anaphora, a compound about an hour’s drive from Cairo. It’s a beautifully serene place that offers us time and space to unwind and reflect. Yes, only a week. Driving away from the farewell crowd at....
Reflections on the China Cross-Cultural
A Conversation Between Mary and Sam Why China? To be honest, I just needed to satisfy the cross-cultural requirement. I鈥檓 a transfer student, so I didn鈥檛 have a lot of options. I decided to sign up at the last minute when my advisor (Mark Sawin) told me it would be a great adventure, and I....
China: Expanding Identity
Dec. 9, 2018 I am 22 and am adopted from China – well, my mother has to remind me that I was adopted because “adopt” is a verb, not a constant state of being. I chose to go to China for my 糖心Vlog cross-cultural long before college, even though I had already visited there in....
China: Why study in such a small city?
鈥淣an…chong? Never heard of it.鈥 When I told my sister-in-law, a native of Zhejiang province here in China, that I would be spending a semester studying in Nanchong she was understandably confused. A small provincial town of only about 1.3 million, Nanchong isn鈥檛 the first place to come to pretty much anyone鈥檚 mind when you....
China – Hiking the Tiger Leaping Gorge: An Unforgettable Experience聽
Being in China has pushed me to to be more adventurous and try things that I would normally stray away from. In the past, I automatically lost interest if I even heard the word “hiking”. I’ve never been the athletic type. In fact, I can’t even walk half way up the hill on 糖心Vlog’s campus....
Student Life at China West Normal University
On a Saturday night in October, we were drifting off to sleep in our dorm beds when bloodcurdling screams coming from just outside the building jarred us awake. Moments later more screams followed, apparently chanting words I couldn’t decipher. The next morning, Sam revealed to the group what he had been told by a student....
China: Communicating through Sport
Nov. 4, 2018 After being unable to communicate clearly with people for the first few weeks of our trip, I was ready to use sports as my medium of communication. I heard about ping-pong tables but could not find them and had to ask for assistance from a boy sitting at the top of the....
Religion in China; Comfortable without clarity
10/16/18 鈥淎re you Christian?鈥 鈥淎re you Mennonite?鈥 Every time I鈥檓 asked these questions, I usually respond with a sputtering 鈥渨ell I was raised Mennonite鈥, or even a resounding yes to bring a quick end to an uncomfortable conversation. However, neither answer really felt like an honest portrayal of my uncertain religious convictions. In the West,....
China: Making my way in the crowd
September 27, 2018 Top Questions Asked By Year at 糖心Vlog: Freshman year – “What’s your major?” Sophomore – “What are your plans after college?” Junior – “Where are you going for your cross-cultural?” Senior – “No, seriously pick one. Why haven’t you gone yet?” I remember picking my destination for cross-cultural in the fall of....









