Went to say goodbye to my car. I learned to drive with this car! It's too bad I have to let it go as it's time is up. What an amazing car though! Look at the mileage. The engine was fine too up until the last minute. I called it Shadowfax because it was white and at its age could easily still hit 80+ mph on the highways. Of course, the real King of Horses wouldn't look as dirty, hehe, but then, I'm no real Gandalf either.
These past four days have been a trip down memory lane. I'm going to try to organize some of the memories for blogging, though not all in this post. My parents, M and I took a road trip to Hualien, partly as a family get-away, and also to introduce our Taiwanese hometown to a group of my brother's ( Albert Wu see here and here ) students from France. Albert and his wife are jointly teaching a course in history in Paris, and over the last few weeks they have been taking their students on an abroad research-coursework-fun tour of Taiwan. If you know my father, he tends to try to get involved in some way with any of his sons' projects, and from our perspectives, it's great to get his help and/or just advice (from time to time). My brother and his wife planned a historical, social justice introduction to Taiwan (I wrote about a visit to Dadaocheng ). Important components to understand the complex identities and mindsets of Taiwanese today involves understanding the Ea
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