
This was my answer even up to graduation.
Never did I imagine that my “adventure” might be quite so
literal.
After a great deal of encouragement from profs, I tossed in
a last-minute application as an alternate in a teach-abroad program, thinking,
“It’s a nice thought, but there’s no way it could work out.” But they accepted
me. And not as an alternate but as a teacher. In China. For a year. Paid.
Adventure much?
China was never on my radar. Grad school in the UK? Yes.
Live with a host in France? Why not! ‘Splore Guatemala? Natalia, here I come!
Visit my Norwegian homeland? Please! Putter about Germany and Austria? Still
hoping for 2017. Teach high schoolers English China? What?

As I was applying, I pleaded with God to make his will
clear. Absolutely and irrevocably clear. After all, he’d never mentioned China
before, so how was I supposed to respond? Then my late, scrambled,
not-quite-finished application was accepted. I was given the go-ahead
immediately after the interview. The job is paid, allowing me to pay back
loans. Travel costs there and back will
be covered. Not a single roadblock appeared. Suddenly it was uncomfortably clear.
For a few moments, I was angry that it was so clear, because it meant the
uncomfortable and the unfamiliar loom ahead.
But for once in my life, I’m going to take the risk. It’s
terrifying. It’ll be hard. Tears will happen, but memories will happen too.
Life-changing ones. I’ll gain experience I can’t get anywhere else. I’ll
teach—trial by fire, but I’ll teach. I’ll adapt to a wondrous and ancient
culture. I’ll be challenged, and I’ll learn, and I’ll grow.
In a very real sense, “I shall go on and take the adventure
that shall fall to me.”
Obedience
by George MacDonald
…
I said: “I shall miss the light,
And friends will miss me, they say.”
He answered: “Choose tonight
If I am to miss you or they.”
I pleaded for time to be given.
He said: “Is it hard to decide?
It will not seem so hard in heaven
To have followed the steps of your Guide.”
I cast one look at the fields,
Then set my face to the town;
He said, “My child, do you yield?
Will you leave the flowers for the crown?”
Then into His hand went mine;
And into my heart came He;
And I walk in a light divine,
The path I had feared to see.
Trip Details
Where: the city of Changle in the Shandong province.
When: August 2014 - June/July 2015.
Alone? Nope. With several other teachers selected by Northwest University.
Contact info: I'll let you know when I get it sorted.
Job description: teaching an elective English speech/writing course to high school students.
Living arrangements: on-campus apartment.
The path I had feared to see.
Trip Details
Where: the city of Changle in the Shandong province.
When: August 2014 - June/July 2015.
Alone? Nope. With several other teachers selected by Northwest University.
Contact info: I'll let you know when I get it sorted.
Job description: teaching an elective English speech/writing course to high school students.
Living arrangements: on-campus apartment.
You will be amazing! Seek out other ex-pats for help for sure. There are usually a few and they can ease the transitions. A friend is in Rizhao on the coast.
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