Hello -
Time is still flying by for me in South Korea. I have been here for over 5 months now, I think in about 3 weeks I will be at the half way point. My updates feel like they are lacking excitement, but I think that means that I am officially settled into the whole Korean teacher lifestyle. I generally spend the weekdays at work during the day and lay low during the night. I figured that there are some episodes of some of my favorite tv shows on youtube and I have been watching quite a few of those. The baseball playoffs are on TV in the mornings here sometimes, so that is always nice to see.
Several of my friends have left over the past few weeks. My friend Jeff went home for a few weeks, another friend left until January, and another 2 left for awhile. Seems like most people seem to renew their contracts after the year runs out, but as of now I have not made any decisions about what to do when my year runs out.
I went to an indoor pool a few weekends ago. It was quite interesting. There is a little wave pool, a little lazy river, several different temperature baths, a pool bar, and doctor fish. The doctor fish were quite an experience. You pool was divided in 2, with the fish divided by size. It takes awhile to get used to the fish biting/sucking on your feet. The fish scatter if you move your feet at all and that made it difficult at first because the fish tickle your feet for the first few minutes until you get used to it. I tried to small fish as well as the big fish and I don't really know if it did anything medicinally, however, it was quite an experience.
About 1 month ago my head teacher at school quit and last weekend another teacher quit. We have a new head teacher and also a new teacher to replace the one that left. We went out last weekend for awhile, we had dinner at a nice Chinese restaurant and then went to a karaoke lounge. It was a lot like the first time that we went (I think I talked about that in one of my first ever posts) with the teachers dancing and playing drums and everything. This time I was a little bit more relaxed and I didn't start to perspire as soon as I held the microphone. It was a good time, but I will miss my teacher that just left. It turns out that she has a friend that moved to the U.S. with her husband while he finishes his Masters degree. We were talking awhile ago about where I lived and where her friend lived and it turns out that the man is actually studying at MSU. It's a small world.
I think this weekend I am planning on going to the Seoul tower. This is a tall building that looks kind of like the space needle. It looks out over Seoul and I guess the view is great.
The weather has been beautiful for the past month. After a whole summer with an absense of sun and pure humidity, the weather has been about 70ish and sunny. I don't know the exact temperature because they use the Celcius scale and I actually don't check the forecast regularily. Every day has literally been almost perfect. Now, the nights are slowly getting colder and the days are slowly getting shorter. Had a rainy day today, we had thunder storms in the morning and again toward the end of the day. I don't really have any more stories as of now, this is just a quict update on what's going on, hope to hear from you soon.
Kevin
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
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Hey Kevin!!! I enjoyed your blog today as I am sitting in my classroom while kids take a bathroom break. We will be writing paragraphs in a couple of minutes. Last week one of the kids was trying to write a sentence using the vocabulary word fierce. He wrote this: Those loins look fierce. Ah yes they do give us a chuckle sometimes. I read a devotional yesterday that said that God created teachers on the 8th day because they needed so many skills, but that thankfully on the 9the day e created Snow Days!!!
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Aunt Deb
I can't comprehend that fish pool thing
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