We then arrived at 5:30am and moved into PGP (that's Prince George's Park--our NUS [National University of Singapore] dorms). Singaporians brag that they use more acronyms than anyone else in the world. It's true--I'll try to define as many of them as possible. When we stepped out of the airport we were instantly introduced to the conditions of the rest of our stay--1,000,000-degree temperatures and 100% humidity. That is no exaggeration. It is hot. Very, very hot. Unfortunately Dad, I think I inherited your tendency to sweat profusely 24/7. My humble abode fortunately is equipped with central A.C.--but we're lucky, only 10% of NUS dorms have it.

We also get our own bathrooms!

First impressions of the city: stunning, self-dependent, fast-paced, delicious, HOT. It was a British colony until the 1940s, so it has a lot of european influences. Of the four national languages, everyone must speak English (in addition to a second, "more native" tongue) and everyone drives on the left side of the road. But at the same time, all the colonial life and architecture is juxtaposed by Little India, Chinatown, and everything that makes Singapore...Asian (which is a lot). At this point there are very new native Singaporians--almost everyone has come from somewhere else and something like 60% of the country is under the age of 30. Thais, Malays, Chinese and Indians are the largest cultural groups. And though the government mandates that they live together in subsidized housing (which, on the upside, is pretty affordable and fairly nice), self-segregation is obvious. I can site a few more examples of this in the coming days.
But to keep this from being insanely boring--I'll show you more pictures. In most of Singapore, people eat in Hawkers--outdoor food booths offering everything you can imagine. Here's NUS' on-campus one: (fun fact: our first day there, they played James Taylor's "Carolina in my Mind" in the hawker--made our day and the locals said it's one of their favorites):

My first meal: Seochew Dumpling Soup, followed by eel for dinner. My chopsticks skills dominate.

We've been out and about, touring the city as much as we can in the first few days. To keep this short, I'll make them brief.

This is a view from the top of the Singapore Bird Park. Swinging bridges cover the top to give an arial view. Beautiful...but a vaguely reminisent of inside Jurassic Park.

This Taoist/Buddhist/Confucist temple (yes, coming from so many different religions, Singaporeans wanted to make sure they covered all their bases) is purely local, but they made an exception and let us in. We couldn't take pictures inside, but it was awe-inspiring to say the least.
We finished out the day with a 360-degree view from the top of Singapore's highest point (which really, isn't so high). This is my home for the next 7 weeks:

Well that's all for me now. Sorry I haven't been responding to e-mails--we're still super jet-lagged and trying to get our feet on the ground. I'll be posting whenever possible, but check facebook for pictures.
I'm loving it all and may not come home, but I'm missing you guys too. Keep me updated with e-mails and posts. I'm going to go crank up the A/C now (did I mention it's hot?). Hope everyone's having fun wherever you are.!
很長暫且!... So long for now! (If that translated correctly...)
Lizzz

10 comments:
Boo, this is wonderful! I love your pictures and (NOT boring) commentary! I'm so jealous, everything looks amazing- I hope you're not so tired anymore. Keep updating, which I guess isn't going to be a problem because you have to anyway? Love and miss you!
Whoaaaaa! It looks like a lot of fun and a ridiculously amazing opportunity at that - but I must say, I don't envy your jet lag. I love your commentary on things and your blog is now one of my bookmarks. I'm glad you got there safely! Have a great time and eat good food for us!
Hey Liz!!
Hollly cow your blog is so ridiculously cool. I'm so jealous looking at your pictures; many of them are familiar! I liked the bird park a lot, although it got a little monotonous after awhile. Your rooms are so nice! It's so cool that you actually get to stay at NUS. Your comments and pictures are really cool...I need to learn how to organize them like that with blogspot. Oh man I know I said it already but I'm still jealous. Do you have a way to get in touch with Erik, Yvonne, or Andrea?
I'm in Wake Forest now after a tough 84-88 mile day in the hills (depending on how far we got lost...ugh!). Thinking of you!
Love,
Meredith
Lizzzz! I love the blog, and it's def not boring! Singapore looks beautiful, be sure to take lots of pictures! So what are you up to, I assume you're taking classes but what are they on and what is there to do when you're not in class? How are you getting along with the rest of the people on the trip? I hope you're not tired for too much longer! The flight, although long, sounded pretty awesome! I def want to hear more about what you're doing because I'm just working nonstop back here in boring ole Raleigh! Love you and miss you so much!
PS - mouse1927 is Katie, I don't know how to make it say my name!
Also, why is there a ladder next to your desk?
LEZ!!!
ahh it looks WONDERFUL! i'm so jealous! this blog is so cool! i really like all the pictures and your educational commentary (which is very interesting, actually). i miss you lots! sorry i didnt get to see you before you left, but i've been super busy with summer school and work, as i'm sure you were with preparing for your trip. as sulvasaur said, keep updating because this is really cool and i want to know your EVERY MOVE (in a non-stalkerish kind of way).
love you!!
Hello Lizzie!!!!! I am typing this very loud so that you can hear it on the other side of the world.
I am so sorry to hear you inherited my sweat genes. I certainly understand your misery. I hope you brought plenty of deoderant.
I enjoyed the pictures. Is it true the ladder beside your desk goes to the recreation room complete with pool table, disco lounge and wet bar?
I look forward to following your adventure on this blog. The 1st entry was well written and quite interesting.
We love you and are very proud of you.
Mom and Dad
Liz, this is so great! Loved your pictures and descriptions...glad you are surviving jet lag, heat and humidity (and "interesting" dietary opportunities!)...look forward to your updates...I'll make sure your Mom and Dad behave themselves while you and Meredith are gone..Take care and have fun!!
ooo i saw some of your pictures on facebook. i'm still jealous!
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