Thursday, December 20, 2007

I'm Going Home!

My coworkers have been really nice this week and have allowed me to sneak out of work at lunch to prepare for my trip. It is officially 2.25PM and I will be flying out of Seoul in about 7 hours. I wasn't sure how I would get to the airport, but as I got home, my landlady said her son would take me because he is also flying tonight. Perfect. I love when things like that work themselves out! So, I'm off! I wanted to post a quick note to say Merry Christmas! I may not post a lot around the holidays...I might be a little busy! :) Blessings to you and your families--have a great season!

On the Streets of Gangnam



Steak for Lunch!

Today, my co-workers and I were given the school credit card and were told to have a meeting over lunch...but not just any lunch, a 4-course steak lunch at New York Steakhouse! Tuesday, the girl in the bottom left-hand corner and I taught a lesson and invited the other English teachers and the principal and vice principal to observe our teaching method. The principal was inspired, I guess, because he has initiated a few meetings and other observations at our school. The existing English program is based on grammar, but students see me once a week for conversation practice. There are a lot of things that can be improved, so we met for lunch to discuss co-teaching practices. I think things are in place to begin the next term on the right foot. The women in this picture are my co-workers, by the way.

12 Days According to Korean Teenagers



On the twelfth day of Christmas,
my true love gave to me
twelve monsters dancing
eleven pretty girlfriends
ten sports cars
nine new houses
eight computer games
seven Christmas trees
six movie coupons
five french fries
four F16s
three BMW's
two loads of cash
and a great big chocolate cake!

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Dinner with New Friends


My friend Kara and I were invited to her co-worker's house for dinner tonight. It has been marked on the calendar and anticipated for a couple of weeks. We were picked up at 4 and headed north out of the city. We were greeted with the aroma of some of my favorite Korean dishes--homemade and completely delicious! Dinner was followed by lattes all around (with caramel hearts drawn into the froth), pecan pie and fresh grapes! Coffee was followed with red wine and camembert cheese with nuts and dried meat! So much food and drink--lots of amazing hostessing, too! The evening was comfortable, relaxing and completely fun!

Roses on the Subway

Yesterday was a nice, relaxed day of laundry, cleaning up around my place and a little shopping. I slept in until 10 (which is a little unusual for me) and lazily headed to the mall for lunch and shopping with a friend. When we were finished with our greasy cheese pizza, we headed back to the subway for our commute home. As we reached the subway platform, we encountered a large group of women holding beautiful roses! They were just getting back from a wedding. My eyes got big and I smiled when I saw all these pretty flowers and one woman noticed this. She handed over her flowers to me and asked if I would like to have hers! She pushed them into my hands with a smile. It was so nice and unexpected, but it brightened my day! It is not the first time this kind of thing has happened. The first thing that was passed into my hands from a nice Korean lady was a bunch of deep purple grapes--not the sweet ones, but the ones that really taste grape! She got up off her seat and thrust them into my hands with a smile before leaving the subway car. This type of kindness blows me off my feet! Another encounter with this unexpected friendliness was when my friend and I were invited to sit down on the subway seat next to an elderly lady. She passed us dried anchovies and showed us how to peel them and eat them neatly. These kinds of people have a special gift for brightening my day! Whenever I start to get discouraged or frustrated with living in such a busy, crowded place, I meet someone like this--sent from heaven!

Packing has Commenced!

Today was the long awaited day for me to dig my empty, dusty luggage out from under my bed. I told myself months ago that I couldn't start this process until a week before departure. So, now my room is a complete, yet organized, mess and I only have 5 more days until I am flying home for vacation! I have stacks of stuff everywhere--from clothes to gifts to drying laundry! I am counting down the days and getting very excited! My vacation plans are pretty simple, but I will savor every moment! :) I am ready for some America after traveling for nearly 7 months! I will spend the first half of my trip in freezing, cold Minnesota with my family before driving out to California with my boyfriend for the second half of my time in the States.

Some things that I am especially looking forward to are:

1. Seeing my family after 7 months away and my boyfriend after 4 months away!
2. Eating and cooking familiar foods and treats! I am especially looking forward to Swiss fondue and raclette, Mexican quesidillas and homemade Chinese food!
3. Visiting close friends and spending time catching up with them!
4. Shopping for clothes and shoes and supplies for the next 9 months!
5. Speaking English quickly and fluently without having to rephrase key points!

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Quote for the day.

"She took comfort in the pure randomness that surrounded her, accepting that no one escapes, knowing that it could happen to anyone at anytime...pain, happiness, confusion, even love."

I love this quote. My friend gave it to me a few years ago, and I found it again today amongst a stack of old lesson plans and copies of worksheets from my job in Minnesota. It took on new meaning for me today. Sometimes I feel like I am surrounded by pure randomness--I know it is not random to those who grew up here, but to me it seems that way most of the time--I struggle with the daily things and make huge efforts to do things that take natives only minutes to do! Sometimes I spend hours trying to make sense of something that should be quite simple only to be left completely confused! Even so, life is good--randomness is good. I embrace the randomness around me--eventually, it starts to seem not so random anymore. Anyway, I am not going to say a lot tonight, I will spare you my futile attempts to express my thoughts in a profound way and let the quote speak for itself.

Monday, December 10, 2007

Monday, Monday

Normally, Mondays are not my favorite days of the week, but today I can't complain! Since students were taking their final exams, I didn't have any classes. I decided to try and get ahead with lesson plans, so I worked hard all morning. At noon, a co-worker invited me out for a Korean BBQ lunch, which was delicious. Then, when I arrived back to school, my vice-principal was near my desk and he told my co-teacher that I can go home early (I am sure he would've told me himself if he were able to speak English)! Awesome! I love when that happens! I got to the gym early and then my friend and I bought tickets for our vacation in February! Very exciting! AND, she shared the Christmas cookies her mom sent--you know, the ritz/peanut butter sandwiches dipped in chocolate. Yum! I am really getting excited to come home in less than two weeks! I am looking forward to it so much--it has been nearly 7 months since I have been in the States! It is time! :)

Sunday, December 9, 2007

Demonstrations and Weird Chopsticks Food



Demonstrations are a regular thing in Seoul. I see them so frequently and rarely have any idea what they are about. I think the demonstration in the picture was an anti-China demonstration. I thought I would include a picture because it is so common to see. Anyway, I also wanted to include pictures and a few thoughts about using chopsticks. Sometimes they make eating so much easier! I have found myself reaching for the chopsticks even if a fork is available. However, there are some things I think should not be eaten with chopsticks! French fries and party snacks for starters. Also, salad. Salad definitely requires a fork, as well as raw vegetables. Just a couple of random thoughts today...