Saturday, December 23, 2006

it's almost christmas!!!

it seems i'm much more in the christmas spirit here than in the states. probably b/c it's not shoved down my throat since october. i made little christmas goodie bags for each one of my kids--chocopie, a pencil, some stickers, a piece of gum and a sucker. they loved them. even the older kids. i made 70, i'm really glad they liked them. then last night--i still can't believe i did this to tell you the truth--the foreign teachers from my school each had to dress up as santa claus and deliver presents that hte parents had brought in for hte kids. so i went with rebecca and jinny (korean teachers) to 12 different apartments. i had 15 kids total but some were brother and sister. i was amazed at how many were scared of me. i wasnt even wearing a beard! it was obviously me in a huge santa suit. some wouldnt even shake my hand whereas at school they are permantly attached to my leg. weird. outside each apt jinny would light 2 sparklers and rebecca would start the tape player with a horrible version of jingle bells. the kid or a parent would open the door and i would go in first (staying in the doorway of course, not need to take off shoes...) and say MERRY CHRISTMAS--i didn't have the ho ho ho in me after 8 hrs at work--and give the child his/her present frm my big red bag. the mom or dad would take a picture of me doing so and then take another pictuer of the kid with me/us. rebecca would shoot some fake snow at them and then we were off to the next place. another amazing thing to me--only one kids ripped into his present. and that was after i told him to open it. and i wouldnt call it ripping. what sort of 6 year old saves paper?! i STILL rip into my presents--each and every one. and right away too. thats how i've been wearing my vest gramma gave me every day to school! if i would have waited i STILL wouldn't be able to open b/c it's not the magical date. dates are just numbers people! 14 of the kids stood there with their present and looked at me strange while rebecca talked to them or handed the present to their parents. what is that all about?! so i only know that one kid got a chess game. and i could tell that 2 kids got books by how they felt in the wrapping. im just as curious about what other people get as what i get.
after 2 hours--the time flew by, surprisingly--we were done and i went home with a new pair of socks and a cake. came home and drank some beer with beard and keith. watched some john wayne, dispelled some myths/stereotypes of korea and koreans for keith, taught him how to squat, and went to bed.
today i'm thinking of heading downtown for xmas shopping. were going over to bryan and colin's (at least i assume that's still the plan) tomorrow night with tihva, kelly and alexis for a christmas meal and gift exchange. we're all spending the night there and then having a big breakfast on christmas morning. should be a good time.
photos to come!

Sunday, December 17, 2006

you tube sunday



i've just spent about an hour watching this guy called zipster08 on youtube. i cant figure out why i'm so amused by him but i've watched a ton of his little videos. he's nuts. if you go to www.youtube.com and search for zipster08 you should be able to find him.

soooo. yeah. just wasted all day light hours on you tube. however i dont feel the least bit guilty b/c i have a bad cold and don't want to get out of bed. VERY happy to have wireless internet.

new roommate has arrived. keith, 38, montreal, bilingual. he got here at 2am friday morning. showed him the apt--he didnt realize korea is so frickin cold. yesterday was a big day--lotte mart, xmas party, and waegook cook. all super duper. probably shouldnt have gone out last night but i havent been to waegook yet and we wanted to show keith around so he could meet his fellow waegooks.

lately ive been downloading like crazy. got the new ipod so need to FILL IT UP. its a tough job. as a result, i havent posted here or uploaded more pictures. i DID get the laos pictures out though.

let me talk a bit more about my job. i love it. i only have one or two classes that are a bit difficult to control but NOTHING that compares to last year. (speaking of, I met the new teacher at my old school. Jenny, 24?, Southern Illinois, vegetarian.) we seriously play games all day. and even though im getting a bit bored of sticky ball and basket ball, the kids aren't. mind you i use the games as lessons. and at the end play ball game if they've been good. ball game--all the kids get together and i kick the ball at them while they run around screaming. great fun. and the school feeds all the little kids every day which means we get fed too. love it.
our korean teachers are nice too. although i don't think i'll get to be as good of friends with them as at my old school. we'll see though, theyre nice women.
i really need to learn more korean. it's sad that i've been here for over a year and i hardly know anything. i started making new flashcards for food. that's something. AND i started making flashcards for the GRE. but it seems like id rather read dumb stuff on the internet or watch videos than study. im blaming the weather--and my cold. i hope its not a season long cold...

Saturday, December 02, 2006

more pictures from our vacation

Me and Luke

Me and Beard in the Skybridge

our packs in Joan's van

manatee

Beard with the fish he caught

at Niabi zoo with Brycen

the bird's loved Beard

Mom and Brycen on the merry-go-round

Lisa and Rosalie

Katie and Andy

pics of home

beard helping lexi into a tree

mya showing us how it's done

tay

Mom, Brycen and Mom's brand new vehicle

Brian, Dad, Beard