Well, I survived Halloween! I think I may still be deaf from all the kids yelling " Trick or Treat!" It was a lot of fun, but it would be fabulous if I never teach (elementary students) during Halloween again! ha! Halloween festivities are very exciting for these kids, because they do not have any celebrations outside of their English school. The kids consumed massive amounts of candy, popcorn, and pop (not soda). I feel a little bad for the families who had to deal with these children when they went home! Opps! We played games and carved pumpkins. The Korean teachers wanted us to light the candles that go inside the pumpkins, but I wasn't sure that it was a good idea. 6 year olds and fire do not mix. I kept imagining the entire building starting on fire. Not on my watch. :) I have had enough bad experiences with fire to last a lifetime. (Someone started my house in college on fire.)
Finally, I have my class schedule. I have 10 classes on M/W/F (1:05- 7:45) and 6 classes T/TH (3:00-7:30). We have two breaks coming up over Christmas and New years. I need to start thinking about where I want to go! China? Vietnam? Hopefully, the Won (Korean currency) will get stronger by then.
I'm moving into my apartment today!! Woot! Woot! It will be nice to get settled.
I will try to answer emails tomorrow.
<3
Fun Fact- The toilets here at my school are decorated with Hello Kitty. I know your jealous. You need to go to the store IMMEDIATELY and purchase decorations for your toilet(s) at home. Hurry. Fast.
1 comment:
Wow! How did your costume go over? Man...we were total wusses here for Halloween compared to you guys! Ruckus really appreciated the black sweats that Ma-Megan got him :-) Will send you some pics soon.
Try to get some sleep! Your schedule sounds kinda tough, but I think you're really going to enjoy all the cool kids and fun coworkers!
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