About this blog

Hi, I am Autumn Crisovan or 丁婉秋,
This blog is about my life as an exchange student in Taiwan, through Rotary Youth Exchange! I am sixteen. I live and go to school in New Taipei! I am from South Bend, Indiana USA. I'm having a lot of fun meeting new people and trying new things! Thanks for reading, enjoy!

Sunday, February 3, 2019

Beach Day!!!

When you live grow up really close to the Great Lakes you don’t really need to go to the ocean. There’s beautiful beaches and water as far as the eye can see. Saturday the weather was perfect. When someone suggested going to the beach everyone was on board. It was two hours on th MRT and bus but it was worth it. The water was freezing and few people were swimming but I had to swim. It was my first time in the ocean! It was amazing and I couldn’t believe I had never been there before! I dove into a wave, the heat instantly leaving my body, the salty taste creeping in at the corners of my mouth. I swam out until I had to dive deep to touch the bottom. We played football, chatted, drew in the sand, and when it started to get dark someone made a bonfire. I left with the others from my school around eight so we could make our ten o’clock curfew. It had been an incredible day, I met lots of new people and hung out with some that I have known for what feels like a really long time. But when I got home I was horribly burnt! I NEVER burn in the US, to be honest, I didn’t even think about sunscreen. The burn was bad but I still think it was worth it. That day will be one I remember for a very long time.

Thanks for reading,

Autumn Crisovan 丁晚秋
















Friday, February 1, 2019

Hiking with monkeys!

It was still pretty early in the morning when I got off the MRT in Beitou district. Nils, a German, and his host mom were already there but more people were on their way. We ended up with a group of about nine people and I was ready to hike! Unfortunately, the weather did not think so. At first it was a little bit of nasty, drizzly rain but it quickly turned into a windy downpour. As we hiked up the mountain the rain began to come from all sides so that, despite my Nike rain jacket, I was soaked. As I watched the slippery rocks a pungent smell of sulfur followed us. In Taiwan, when it rains the sky becomes one shade of white-gray making the sky lack depth. On this particular day the sky was like that but we were in the clouds so the effect was heightened. A view that was probably quite rewarding at the top of the mountain was reduced to the dull white and wind. With all of this do you think we were having fun? Of course we were! We are exchange students, well most of us, and we were in good company. The conversation was always amusing or interesting, and all of us being soaked and tired only made the lunches we had packed for ourselves more enjoyable. I talked to Nils’s host brother who wants to go to the US for exchange about joining sports and life in America. I was able to answer his questions and ease his concerns. The highlight however, was definitely the monkeys. I have never seen monkeys in the wild before! The biggest ones watched us as the smaller ones moved away. They were tan and fuzzy and because it is spring there were a few baby monkeys with them.
The moral of this story is to make the best of your situation. It’s really easy to look at the things that are going wrong on exchange, but sometimes the view isn’t what we’re looking for:)

Thanks for reading,

Autumn Crisovan 丁晚秋