WhyILoveMyAmericanLife
密西根州 - Wellspring Preparatory High
School
Last summer, I went on a journey, a journey I
would never forget.
It was the
first time I went on a plane on my own; the first time I left my family, friends,
and all things I was familiar so far far behind. In this one-year journey to America , I had
lots of “first times”, and that was not even a quarter of it. I got to try my
first Mac&Cheese, my first dance, my first snow, first ice hockey game… tons
and tons of first times. I’ve already tried hundreds of new things, and there’s
still thousands waiting for me to experience, this is my favorite part of being
a foreign exchange student! Everyday there are new things, new people, new
food, sometimes even new cultural shocks, you never know what will happen next.
That makes every day of my life here, in America , so exuberant and precious!
Believe it
or not, I was such a clingy and needy girl which I had never thought I would ever be an foreign exchange student someday. Of course, I spent the first two weeks here crying and missing home. The very first thing I learned
is to be strong and ”smile”. When you keep a smile on
your face, it will always come back to you.
Although it was so hard at first to fight back the
feeling of homesick, but then I found out that when I smile to others, their
smiles could always warm my heart and made me
forget about the unhappiness. After all, my smile was no longer the unnatural-forcing
smile, it became the ones which came out from the bottom of my heart, and now I
bring it with me wherever I go.
There was
another thing I had never thought of happening. I
love my school life here! It started from
my first day of school, and until now I still get excited to go to school. When I walked into the school on my first day, I saw students and teachers were laughing, chatting, and
greeting each others in the hall. I was
surprised at first for not seeing a single stressed face, the whole school was vibrant. After the first week of
school, my thoughts about ”school” were totally
subverted. Our education system back in Taiwan focuses a lot more in studying and competing with one
another. Not saying there is no study and
competition here, it is just in an entirely different way. In Well spring High
School, I started to learn by real practicing, and absorb all by experiencing,
instead of only from piles and piles of textbooks and test sheets. Through seeing, touching, and doing
experiments, I found out I learn a lot more then
just from those words and sentences. Learning is a fun thing here! In my past few years in school, there was
always parents and teachers pushing me to study
hard and get good grades, everyone was competitive. After being here in America , I realized that we study
not just for other’s expectations or any
pressure, all efforts are aimed to ourselves. That gave me the strength to want to learn and improve more. I never knew
I was missing out so much of a high-school-student
life! Dances, sports, spirit days, snow days… I got to experience all of them!
I will always cherish every moment here as an American.
The most
precious part of my life in America
is that I got to know all my lovely friends and a host family
which loves me like a real family member. I feel so blessed to experience all there wonderful
things, and really feeling the sense of
belonging here! I will never forget them, the school, the snow, and every tiny little things that happened in
this long, amazing journey. I love my American
life!
美國ASSE國際高中交換學生機構 台灣代表
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