Sunday, June 22, 2008

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Hello and Welcome to Korea!

I have written a bunch today so this may be on the short side, but i wanted to post something.. I got a couple of nice responses about my writing lately and was inspired to keep doing it. So thank you.

School has been going well, so, of course, now things are going to change. Sue-teacher, our schools administrator in charge of ordering books, making syllabi, making sure everyone knows what they're doing, and God knows what else, is leaving to move to Oklahoma City with her daughters. She's also someone I trust and will miss. I had my phone interview with her months ago and have become somewhat attached to her, so this is kinda hard. Regina-teacher, a morning teacher, is taking over her job and quitting mornings, which means her classes are getting dispersed among the remaining teachers. Great. Whoo boy.

We recently took the kindies on a field trip to Ecology World or somewhere.. we saw about 5 dragonflies and a spider, it sucked, but anyway, here are some pictures of cute kids:

-Philip. The youngest in the school and the absolute weirdest kid on the planet.

-Dean. That's Elly on the left and Peter on the right.-Jack.-Julie, our resident crybaby. Julie is a very sweet girl but she cries entirelly too much. I think she may be younger than Philip actually. She doesn't understand a word of what I say. She taught me that 'Omah' means 'Mom'. Judy. My favorite.
And then here are some of my favorite afternoon kids:

Isabel, Stephanie, Tommy, Jade, Barbie, Tony, Joshua. Stephanie might be the smartest girl in the whole school and she's only in 2nd grade. The boys in this class, particularly Jade, are very funny but can be a handful. The kids here have a terrible habit of talking when I am in the middle of a sentence that is driving me crazy.. I have to say everything 3 times.. and this class is by far the worst when it comes to that. And the boys here are obsessed with Nintendo and will say "It's a me, Maaaaario" over and over until I yell at them or take away a star. (Stars are our point system.) Joshua told me that a Korean invented Nintendo which is not true.

The same class. Thats my spot up there though I rarely actually sit. Here are some first graders. I took the camera out and they all lost their minds. This is Leo, Lucy, and Cindy in the pink. Clockwise from top-left are Brian, Thomas, Cindy, Lucy, Judy. I love these guys but they are dumber than an empty cardboard box. I say things like, "A dune is a hill made of sand. What is a dune?" And nobody can tell me. Brian has come a long way in the two months that I have been here. He used to not like me I think and would get really depressed and check out when he didn't understand me. Now he is interested in making me happy and will even help out other students with their reading. For some reason he will randomly stand up on his chair, as seen here. It's so funny because it looks like he doesn't even realize he's doing it and its.. just.. no big deal. 'Why wouldn't I stand up on my chair right now?'



These are some 4th graders. This is my last class on MWF so that probably has something to do with why they are my favorites. Also they are hysterical and really pretty savvy. This is Daniel, Kevin and Michael on the right here.









And on the other side of room, same class, are Lisa and Sonya. (above.) They're always eating and my only rule for the older kids regarding eating is 'it's okay as long as you give me some'.

Here is a video of this short dialogue I had this class memorize and perform.





Here's a piece that Amber's art class made. I think it's actually supposed to be Becky but I stole it.








These are some shots from last weekend on top of this guy Jason's apartment. I was very jealous.



I knew the country was mountainous but I didnt know there were mountains all throughout the city like this. Kind of cool. I think thats a driving range up there on the right.


Seoul Tower from Jason's apartment near Noksapyeong.

This is one of my favorite vices here. All over the city are these claw games out on the sidewalks. i don't know who runs them or how they get the stuff that goes in them but its all crazy weird junk that they should pay you to take off their hands. I haven't played ina while but so far I got a small wooden ship that must be a paperweight, a wooden finger, an electric shaver that doesn't really work so well, and a lot of cell phone medallions. (Everyone here has a personalized charm that hangs from their cellphone. I don't even have a cellphone.) They make it really easy to get stuff too. Most things have that metal cage or rubber bands for the claw to snag and hook on. I've seen a bottle of Johnny Walker in one (it wouldn't budge) and several real-looking guns. Mostly there are lighters and cell phone charms.


That's a very real-looking Beretta. I tried to get it, if for no other reason some kid didn't get it first, but I only had a little change and couldn't get it to go. They don't have guns here in Korea so seeing a realistic one as a toy isn't that weird to them.

And that's going to do it for now, I think. It's midnight and I have done little else but sit at the computer on this beautiful day so I am going to get off and go read or something. Come visit!

Love,

John.

currently listening to: The New Young Pony Club's album 'Fantastic Playroom'

currently reading: John Irving's The Hotel New Hampshire and a book of early Pinter plays.

currently eating for dinner: hard-boiled eggs.

3 comments:

The Packet Man said...

I really wish someone was filming you teaching these kids, so you could zap it back to us over the innernets...I am picturing the amazingness of it all.

Sara said...

I totally want to play the claw games when I come visit. Scope out the best ones for me.

Chelle said...

I've been doing a lot of exploring Seoul on the weekends, I like doing the whole cultural thing, I guess and being outside. A when in Rome sort of thing. And also a lot of reading- John Irving is pretty awesome, I met him last fall when he lectured at my uni. Going out in Hongdae and Sinchon, I try to avoid Itaewon though, haha. Something about it just doesn't appeal to me.
How about you?