Shell in China

Friday, May 16, 2008

Earthquake aftermath...

If you want to help out, the International Red Cross/Red Crescent is accepting donations on behalf of earthquake victims. It would mean a lot to Thad and me if you could give a small donation. After having lived here for 2 years, we have been able to see how little some of these families had even before the disaster. Anything you can give will be greatly appreciated and go far.

With love, from China,

Shell

3 Comments:

Thank u ,Shell. u give us so many surprises.And now u left away beacause of the disaster.I also feel so sad about our chinese friends' loss.
Thank u a million for appealing for donation.Thank u for all the things that u did for my hometown.

I will be always pay a attention ur blog... Randy
Randy here again.Some grammar mistake? -_-!
I've enjoyed reading your blog...please keeping

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Blog of a Peace Corps China volunteer serving as a TEFL teacher in Cheng Xian, Gansu, China.

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Name: Michelle Ross
Location: Chengxian, Gansu, China

In America, I teach 8th grade English and reading and really enjoy spending time with middle school students. Some people think I am crazy for it, but Marsing has a great group of kids and I love being a part of their lives as they grow up! Right now I live in China and teach English and teaching methods to students who want to be teachers. I am here through Peace Corps, which I think is a fabulous experience and something that more people should look into doing! The application process can be a bit of a pain, but it is well worth the time and effort. Check out Peace Corps and give something back to the world that has given you so much!! Teaching runs in the family, as just about everyone is involved in education in one way or another. My dad is retired, but he was a teacher, counselor and principal for 30+ years, my mom is an elementary counselor, my sister and husband are both teachers and my brother will finish his teaching degree this next spring! "Those who can, do; those who can do magic, teach!"

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