Monday, August 31, 2009

Korea week 1 and counting

So I went through training, which was helpful BUT we were on lock down due to the threat of swine flu. That was one week...learned all about being a Native English Speaking teacher.

Saturday my co-teachers came and picked me up and took me to shopping, to my apartment, and to my school! This is the day culture shock hit HARD! My co-teachers know very little English and trying to communicate was tough. I had no power to my appliances, I was overwhelmed and looking like a drowned rat between bad hair and the amount of sweat pouring from every crevice. It was quite a day.

Sunday was better. I went exploring...bought a new hair dryer and straightener. I felt normal again. I also found that I could power my computer and digital photo frame (shout out to roomies and roomies!)...ahh! It was a breath of fresh air! I found the "PC bang" to connect to the world. I managed to find my way home many times and I ate a really interesting meal of noodle soup (including clam sheels and shrimp with the heads still on.)

FYI...I am not trying to be witty right now...just state the facts! I am paying by the minute right now...suck!

Monday (today) was my first day of school. I managed to find the school again, though I did take the "long" route. Show up to find out that I will be confined to the teachers' office for fear of "Infulenza A" as they say...what we know and love as swine flu. Every day this week I get to make lesson plans for 8 hours straight...yippee!!! Of course this makes NO sense b/c all of the teachers are in the office AND the students waltz in like they own the place. I do, however, feel like the shiny new pet...they all come by and attempt some English and when they run out they smile and stare. It was an ego boost to have tons of Korean middle school girls tell me "you are beautiful"...sweet! I've got them fooled. I think it's the fake blonde hair they love, ha!

So, I am going to close with a few things I have learned and get out of this smoke infested, teenage boy hangout!

*Koreans don't believe in air conditioning
*Koreans don't really seem to sweat
*Koreans are skinny
*Koreans eat strange things like quail eggs and drink "rice water" (which has no taste) for dessert
*Koreans make their school students clean their school...NO KIDDING! (Today at 3 a parade of students came in to empty my trash, wipe my desk, and clean my floor. I like it!)
*Koreans are not claustrophobic!

Love from Korea...;o)

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Mounting up for the biggest moment of my life

Only one more day in the comfort of my own home...next stop--Seoul, South Korea!

I am so nervous and scared. I'm going by myself, not really knowing anyone...not knowing the language or the culture. However, I do know that my Heavenly Father wants me in Asia. I do not have serious fear because I know this is right where He wants me!

There is so much to do, so much to think about...but I know He's got me. That is the best comfort I could conjure up!!! Thank you Lord, You hold me in the palm of your hands!

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Things I'll Miss...

Now that my departure is just around the corner, I'm thinking of things I will miss...

My family and friends, of course!
Cuddling with Annabelle, my sweet puppy
A thick, juicy cheeseburger
Chic-fil-a
Carpet
Bathtubs
Craft fairs, (i know cheesey, but i loooooove them!)
Driving
TV shows...Grey's, SYTYCD, American Idol, Secret Life, Heroes
Breakfast, especially from Cracker Barrel

That's all I got for now but I'm sure there will be much, much more!!!