We are finished. What wonderful words to
type. We woke up in a hotel about 10 kilometers from Tiananmen Square on Saturday, June 13th- our final day. At 8:30 a.m. we walked out of the hotel to meet 8 of the New Day volunteers who offered to
join us for the finish. It was a lovely morning spent chatting with them as we
walked. The group consisted of mostly
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The New Day Beijing Interns |
college students who are spending their
summer as interns at New Day Beijing. For two and a half hours, I bombarded
each of them with questions about their current dreams and goals, their
hometowns and their families. It was so nice to have so much company. Talking
to the students kept me calm and levelheaded on a day that I’ve been thinking
about for almost a year now.
As we got closer to the square, the crowds
became thicker and I started to get excited. Just outside of the square, my mom
and Jerry emerged from the crowd. I walked toward my mom as quickly as my tired
legs would let me, and gave her a long overdue hug so
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Me and The Corkmeister |
tight that I accidentally
hurt her healing ear. Through tears, she told me how proud she is of me. If a 23-year-old
woman who has just walked across China can’t hold her mommy and cry like a
baby, who the hell can?
After our reunion, we continued into the
square to meet volunteers from Ann’s charity who had come up from Zhongshan to
meet us. We heard them before we saw them, running and rolling toward us with
open arms, literally squealing with excitement. Soon enough they were on top of
us, hugging us, thanking us, and celebrating. One woman stood up from her
wheelchair and hugged me tightly, wailing in Chinese the whole time, her whole
body vibrating with joy. She was
almost more excited to see me than my own mother was! For a full minute this
woman hugged me, pushed me away to look at me, then kissed me
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The Joyful woman |
on the lips and
repeated her process. Squirm as I might, I was overcome by her energy and I
could not stop laughing while she had me in her arms.
After the photo shoot commenced, we had lunch
with the volunteers. My laughter continued as I watched my mom try to master
the art of chopsticks over lunch. After watching my mother curse her bowl of
noodles for about five minutes, one of the staff members tapped Mom on the
shoulder and handed her a fork.
The next day my mom and I went exploring and
found some of the
best food I’ve had in months at a restaurant that served
fresh juice and brunch. We wandered the city and talked for hours, catching up
on lost time.
On our final day in Beijing, we visited The
Great Wall. Laughing our way up the steep steps of The Great Wall was a
beautiful experience to share with my mother. Beijing is a beautiful city that
was fun to explore. But I was more than ready to get back and see the ones I
love in my “China hometown” of Zhongshan.
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the treacherous steps of The Great Wall |
I guess you must be tired by now of my singing your praises. I have been sharing your accomplishments with those of my American friends and former students from China. I can tell that they too were excited.
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