While life in China is never really normal I have definitely developed a rhythm to my days here and have a schedule that is helping to make life here feel more normal. For those of you who may be curious, here's a breakdown of what a typical weekday looks like for me:
6:50am-- wake up and start getting ready, it gets light by like 4:30am here so sleeping in doesn't really happen.
8:00am-- we meet for our morning prayer meeting where volunteers and staff come together to pray over the foster home and New Day. This is also when we get updates on the foster home and the children.
8:30am-- most days I head to the foster home to start my work day around this time, depending on when prayer ends and if we have summer staff meeting or not.
8:30-11:30am-- I am at the foster home during this time and have 2 one-on-one sessions with different kids and then spend the rest of the time with some of the younger toddlers during their outside time.
11:30am-1:00pm-- lunch! We get a nice long break for lunch and during this time I usually take a break and read a little, eat, and take a few moments to myself.
1:00-3:00pm-- this time looks different from day to day but it is generally our time for our Chinese class and various training sessions that the summer staff has to go to.
3:00-4:30pm-- I go back to the foster home and spend more time with the kids. Depending on the day I get to have another one-on-one, go to a therapy session with one of my morning one-on-one kiddos and then play outside.
4:30-9:30pm-- The rest of the evening consists of making dinner and hanging out. Some nights we have activities like fellowship or community dinners and other nights we just hang around the campus and take it easy. This is also the time we typically make trips into the village for groceries or whatever else we need (aka icecream).
9:30pm-- since we get up so early we typically find ourselves in bed pretty early and most nights I am curled up in bed with a book or my laptop catching up on social media by 9:30 and asleep by 10:30. A welcome change from my 11pm or later bedtime back home.
An example of our general weekly schedule, though it varies between people and weeks.
So there you have it! A typical day in the life of Lexie in China. I hope you now have a better idea of what it is I'm doing here and what my days look like. I love this new normal and have been so blessed to adjust quickly to it. I can't believe over two weeks have passed by and am looking forward to another great week coming up!
Also check back for more posts on what I did this weekend and my excursions in Biejing in the next couple of days!