It is funny how when the whole thing is said and done, that you really only want to remember the good parts anyway. I hope that is how I will remember Korea... no screaming kids, making tests and discipline, but funny moments, laughing kids and exploring a new country.
The new teachers are here today, and they are fantastic.... as I knew they would be. It is hard to pass the torch and give up my babies to strangers, but they are in good capable hands, and will probably forget me in a year or so when the next set of new foreigner teachers come, and then it will be all about missing Aaron and Alison teacher ( yes the new female teachers name is Alison, the kids were so excited to not have to learn a new name!)
So here a just a few pictures from the end of last week, I may do another blog on our last night.
Monday, August 30, 2010
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Special Program.
I LOVE my special Program class, they are some of the trouble makers so I was quite nervous before the class started, but they make me laugh so hard that it is a fantastic way to start the day. I have been teaching them different pop songs, and we may attempt later this week to make a music video, but that may not happen. Here is them working on the Bon Jovi Song
"It's my life"
I had to share this video.
Hero is one of the younger students, but his antics keep the class laughing. He is the boy in the blue tank top, with the awesome dance moves. I told them to pretend to be rock stars, and some of the boys get really into it, while the girls were still a bit shy. Sorry that you have to hear me singing along...it is so catchy.
Monday, August 23, 2010
I am a list person.
I have to make lists, constantly. I make them in my head, make formal lists on my computer and lists all over my daily planner.
I am always afraid I will forget something, and I usually do, so I honestly don't know why I bother... I guess just still aiming for that one perfect list that will encompass everything I want to remember to do...
Here is my to do list for right now
1. Ask Grace about helping Joseph and I close our bank accounts at the end of the week.
2. Going through my old magazines and give the good ones to Dani
3. Selling the speakers, and motorcycle, also a few other books.
4. Go through clothing and throw away what cannot be salvaged.
5. take pictures of my students
6. Pack (obviously it will be at least a week before I can scratch this off)
7. clean the apartment
8. Go see the movie Last Airbender tomorrow (hey we need some fun)
9. eat at our favorite BBQ place one more time
10. And eat at Nolboo one more time
11. wash the bedding.
12. clean out the fridge and cabinets of expired food.
13. Laundry on the sunday before we go (so it will have time to dry by tuesday night)
14. Make a few more tests....UGH.
15. Finish Grading all tests and get them to the Korean teachers.
16. Finish some lesson plans for the 30th and 31st!
17. go for a walk up the mountain to set off the fireworks Joseph insisted on buying that we cannot bring on the plane home ( guess we will be celebrating our leaving of Korea)
18. Nothing else, I just don't like lists with odd numbers.
I guess that is all for now, Hopefully I will finish all this stuff by the weekend.
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
2 weeks
I cannot believe this journey which seemed to take forever to arrive is now almost at a close. My brain is constantly swirling with packing lists, to clean lists and "what to do first when I get to America" lists.
None of this struck me as anything but exciting and fun until today when one of my youngest students asked me "Teacher, you go America, why?" ( yes, still working on that grammar). When I said, "Oh not today, but in a few weeks", I was shocked that I was met with her tiny tears, She explained that her birthday is in November and that I would not be here and she would be sad and miss me.....
Talk about breaking my heart.
In my hurry to go through worn out clothes, hop a plane see my family and get reservations at Fat Daddies, I forgot.... I may actually miss some of my little monsters. In fact there are quite a few that I know I really will miss.
They have been in my life for about a year now, and I have been in theirs. It will be an adjustment for both of us when the time comes, but at least now I can take time to savor those last few classes I have with them, rather than rush through to get to the homework assignment.
Who else is going to call me Allison Teacher..... These are a few reasons I will miss some students.
Kyle, because everytime he does Hangman on the board he uses the word Crazy. Sara for always wanting to trade noses with me. Grace who always has a fun picture to show me on her cell phone. Lucy who relays messages to my friend Christian at her elementary school and vice versa. Eric because he can rock a hat that says "drunken". Jenniffer ( her spelling not mine) for my beautiful birthday card. Lucas for always telling his classmates to be quiet when he sees me getting frustrated. My Entire Africa 3:30 class for begging to play my jeapordy review game each month.
There are more things, but it is late, and I need to stop being so mushy and go to bed.... night all.
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Haircut
I noticed how long my hair was in this picture. I guess because I see it everyday I don't notice how long it is, but after seeing a picture from the airport last year.....
It has really grown, it was just above my shoulders when we got here and now it is probably 6 inches longer. This is the longest I have gone without a haircut and I am going to really need one when I get back to the States.
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Japan Part 2
Okay, just a few more pictures (and I took so many this is just a sample of the best ones, and the highlights of the trip, because you really don't want to know how many arcades we actually went too!) But here we go, the last part of the trip....
Below is some of the money we used. Yen is so pretty, but the exchange rate was a constant struggle, because we have been using Korean won for so long, when I see a 1,000 note, I think 1 dollar, because that is what it is in Korea, however a 1,000 note in Japan was 10 dollars.... so I had to get into the mindset that yes, that is quite a bit more money.
Why don't they have beer vending machines in America? Oh right... haha I guess the Honor code might not do too well for those under 21's right.....
This is the famous 5 story pagoda that Godzilla always knocks over in the movies.
Video games to play outside the bathroom....seriously!
Joseph thought this game was really neat, you bought a pack of playing cards (from a vending machine) and you placed them on the game board and the computer in the game could play with those cards, no idea how that works.
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