Monday, June 20, 2011

Lan Bao

Two years ago my brother and his wife, Bob and Anne Baines, spent a year in China teaching at the University of Nanjing. Bob taught law, and I guess, writing as well and Anne taught English.  One of his writing students was Lan Bao, or as her name would be written in China, Bao, Lan (with the surname coming first.)

After Lan completed her undergraduate work at Nanjing University, she travelled to Taiwan for a year as an exchange student and was then accepted to the Monterey International Institute to do graduate work in translation and interpretation. This summer she is living in San Mateo about 25 minutes from here translating a business management program from English into Mandarin for a start-up software company there. We have had the delightful privilege of getting to know her. She is a confident, capable young lady who has a zest for learning new things.

We have learned a few helpful tips along the way also: don't feed the Chinese dairy products, they love sweet potatoes, the dark meat on chickens, and watermellon. Oh, and don't worry about any sweets because they don't eat them and then you as a host have to finish them all off. I'm capable of doing that!  They have not yet learned the value of good chocolate!

On our first meeting, we took Lan out to dinner at an Italian restaurant...not the best decision. After that we did better. She has attended English class with us, been introduced to the young missionaries and met several young members of the Chinese Branch. One works for a large software company that may have an opening she would like when this next school year is over. Anyway, it's been a lot of fun.

3 comments:

  1. How did you make the connection originally?

    Did she stay in contact with my parents or did you meet her some other way and make the connection after the fact?

    It's a neat story either way. It is a small, small world, even when you include China.

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  2. I've kept in contact with Bao

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  3. I've kept in contact with Bao

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