Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Jill's Travels: China 2011 - Olivia donates to local school
Jill's Travels: China 2011 - Olivia donates to local school: "Jingzhou, China Prior to the trip, we let our guests know of an opportunity to donate school supplies to a local school along the Yangtz..."
China 2011 - Olivia donates to local school
Jingzhou, China
Prior to the trip, we let our guests know of an opportunity to donate school supplies to a local school along the Yangtze River. In Olivia fashion, many of the women carried bags of supplies in their very limited luggage! Each woman was allowed a total of 44 lbs of luggage for the entire trip, and most did this in just one piece! So to see such an outpouring of love and generosity of supplies was heart warming.
We drove through the town of Jingzhou on our way to the rural area of the city.
Jingzhou, China |
Jingzhou, China |
Jingzhou, China |
Jingzhou, China |
When we arrived at the school, we were greeted by the children playing all sorts of instruments and practicing their English with "Hello, how are you? What is your name?" Their families and the local village all came out as well as this was a big deal to see 250 women from the US, Canada, Australia, Brazil and more! Us foreigners have big noses you know :-) And everywhere we looked, smiles were freely given.
Lisa, Barbara, Susie and Linda with the local girls |
After our warm welcome by the children, the girls performed a song and dance for us. The boys are very shy and looked on as the girls took the stage!
After the performance, we officially donated a huge box of supplies to the head of the school, and many of the women donated cash as well. They were so moved by Olivia, and I am sure they will never forget our visit, as we will never forget them.We presented the Head of the school with the donations |
One of the boxes of school supplies donated by the women of Olivia |
After the festivities, we were invited into the classrooms to have a more personal interaction with the kids. They recited the alphabet, we sang "Old McDonald Had a Farm" together, and shared laughs and precious interactions.
We boarded the buses back to the ship, and were on our way after clearing a temporary road-block
Thursday, July 7, 2011
China 2011
Just 2 more days here! I don’t even know where to begin to explain how amazing this trip has been, and how many lives were changed. This includes our Tour guides.
Each one of these four Chinese Women below were in tears as they articulated what a deep, spiritual experience this was for them to be with Olivia, and how proud they were to be leading us through China. Because of them, we have all come to have a deeper love and appreciation for our Chinese neighbors and culture. From both sides, stereo-types vanished, and we all felt like sisters. They all shared how powerful the experience was for them to be with such love; such strong, independent, fun women. This gave them the strength to step out and stand tall. Some of the women have invited each of them to their homes. Jamie, 3rd from the left, was in charge of all the guides and the logistics, and did a fantastic job. Such big hearts and big smiles!
The Olivia Hong Kong Extensions staff with our local Tour Guides. Jamie, Linda, Susie, Jessie, Paula, Jenna, Jill, Barbara and Shanshan |
Local Tour Guides - Jessie, Jenna, Jamie and Shanshan |
“Forrest” is the young man above. He was our local guide in Guilin , and he happened to be gay. He was so moved by our presence in Guilin ; a town where Gays are still in the closet, and really not out at all except to few. He also told his story about being suicidal recently because of the pressure to marry, few friends who knew, and that he could not tell his Mom. His Dad knows though. He broke up with his boyfriend and was heartbroken for a year. He really had no one to share his pain with, and here was a bus full of women taking him under their wings, and giving him the strength and friendship he needed so desperately. He spoke at the end his heartfelt love for us, and how this was THE most memorable and meaningful few days of his entire life. Our women really appreciated hearing his personal story as he also related the local culture. This is just another of many, many stories we experienced by just being present in this country.
I took about 80 of the women to a place for $20 one hour foot massages in Guilin where Foot Reflexology was first created, and this was a highlight of the trip! We called in ahead of time to have enough masseuses and we had 4-8 to a room in 3 different shifts. This place was able to take 30 women at a time.
Today we marched 4 groups of 8 women each hour from 3pm to 7pm to an excellent tailor here in
Hong Kong - Barbara and Jill |
Hard to believe it has been almost 3 weeks. Tomorrow we go visit the largest sitting Buddha in the world as an extra excursion We organized this tour as many of the women were inquiring about it. We had 41 people sign up, so we had a nice response. Others are taking a Ferry to Macau to gamble for the day and of course, others are shopping.
More to come!
More to come!
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