Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Like the 1st day of school all over again!
Can I please go?
Monday, June 29, 2009
Is this a performance or a florist shop?
It's the little things in life...
Kids say the darnest things...
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Girls Night #2: The Carnival Extravaganza!
Jessica, Kristen, Kate and I have all decided that we need a night to ourselves to talk about life, encourage each other, and ultimately have fun together! Last Friday was our 2nd night of the weekly tradition. The first week, we had dinner together at a vegetarian restaurant and then watched "LOVE ACTUALLY" at a DVD Bang. Last Friday, we started off the night at Kristen's apartment in Gwangali, where she cooked some bulgolgi, which is a famous korean dish! Then, at about 9pm, we walked to the beach and strolled along the boardwalk to the east end, where there is a makeshift carnival of sorts.
We paid the eqivalent of 50 cents to drive this oversized stuffed animal around the main area... It's feet actually move, as if it's walking. I was trying to run over Jess, while she was taking our pictures!
After that, we got brave and tried out the bull!
Jess was quite the pro
After we each had our turn at the bull riding, we walked around and spotted the gem of all gems... a trampioline area, with 4 trampolines all attached to each other - 1 for each of us! I begged the young guy to let us jump for free for a couple minutes, and whala - we were in! That's me in the background, on the right, doing a back flip!
Then, we found ourselves completely shocked at what we saw! This ride was the craziest ride and would NEVER EVER EVER be allowed at a carnival in America. There were no seatbelts, and the thing spinned around super fast and then would bounce, sending people flying in the air!
And lastly, the Crazy Flip ride was definitely CRAZY! The ride was about 2-4 stories tall, and would flip and angle itself all crazy... It should have been called WHIPLASH, since that's basically what it did!
All in all, it was a great night wih great friends! Can't wait to see what we come up with for next week!
Friday, June 26, 2009
Am I really seeing this?!
Jindo Island is the 3rd largest island in Korea and is made up of 250 smaller islads, and its famous apprearance of a dry road in the middle of the sea only certain times of the year. When the water recedes, a road about 30-40 meters wide and 2.8 km long appeas, which stays for about an hour before being emerged again!
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Dinner with the Moms!
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Homemade Kimbap!
I did it... I made it... and it was yummy!
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Mmmm... smells like roses...
I'm a celebrity!
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Saturday...
Friday, June 19, 2009
Today, I'm the student!
Thursday, June 18, 2009
You think you know... but you have NO IDEA!
Before I moved to Korea, I expected the kids to be perfect students in and out of the classroom. I pictured them sitting at their desks with their hands folded in front of them, bowing to me as I walked by, answering my questions with perfect english grammar, sitting silently as I taught, and studying every extra moment they had outside of the classroom. Afterall, that's what American's always think Asian students are like, right? Boy was I in for a big surprise!
While my students are darling and polite for the most part, they are also absolutely NORMAL kids! During breaktimes, they play games, run around, scream at each other, tumble in the building, and run up and down the stairs! It's mass chaos - but somehow, I love it.
Today, I decided I would document the student's breaktime. Oh and PS... There is absolutely NO supervision. Teachers stay in their classrooms and work on planning while who knows what is going on outside... and contrary to popular American belief, the kids are usually fine and if there's a fight, they work it out themselves - most of the time at least! Enjoy!
Playing cards on the floor is a favorite for 5th graders...
Pretend fighting in the hallways is common with the 6th graders...
You can always find a group of 4th grade girls sitting on the stairway, chatting and laughing together..
and you're sure to hear the recorder during every break! Every kid has one, and almost every kid plays it!
Soccer is a favorite during lunchtime!
Tumbling at the top of the stairway is always popular for the 3rd grade boys!
and climbing on the jungle gym is an all time favorite for the 3rd grade girls...
It's always mass chaos on the playground during lunch...
and your bound to see at least a few boys fall while trying to run down the slide...
Ah, to be a kid again, huh?!
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
I can't believe I...
Yes, even I can't believe the things I've experienced sometimes!!! Cheers to all the things I can't believe have happened since I've been here... and another cheers to all the things that are bound to happen in the future!
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
The Insane Assylum
More funny Engrish!
I asked our school nurse how long she had been married. Her response was, "2000 years," which made me laugh! Obviously she meant 9 years, since she got married in 2000.
I got a funny compliment last night when I was shopping. I was trying on a rain coat and the woman working at the store said, "You are beautiful door." I asked her, "a door?" and motioned like I was opening and closing a door, and she said, "Yes, You are a beautiful door." haha
Last week, I was on the subway, talking with some Korean high school age boys. When we got off the subway, one looked at me and said, "You have small face and big nose." At first, I was shocked at his remark, since having a big nose in America is far from a compliment, but in Korea, they all want bigger/higher noses... so I quickly turned my frown upside down and said, "Thank you!"
Last Wednesday, some of the 5th grade girls in my after school class asked me if my eyelashes were fake. I obviously took that as a compliment, but they legitimately could not believe that my eyelashed were as long as they are! :)
Today, in my after school English class, we were playing a very competitive game. It was boys against girls and when the boys team lost a point, one of them said, "Oh shit!" Mind you, this kid can barely say "Hello, how are you?" Why can he say "shit"? Lovely...
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Our Saturday with Stella and Mr. Gong!
There was tons of mist in the air, which was really cool... You could actually see it rolling through the temple grounds.