Here are a few more things that the kids have said/done that I would like to share/remember.
Today, in my 6 year old Elephant class, Julie ripped a button off her shirt and she didn't want to give it to me, so I told her to put it in her pocket and then I forgot about it. Then 35 seconds later, I hear TEACHER!! ffff ffff, and I look and shes desperately trying to blow the button out of her nose. She had to go to the hospital to get it removed. That was pretty awesome.
When Rex, from Robot sings the alphabet, it goes a little something like this. A-B-C-D-E-F-G-H-I-J-K-L-M-N-O-P-Q-R-S-T-U-V-W-X-Y-and Z, now I know my ABC J-K-L-O-P!
Mudfest was this weekend. I was not sure about going because it pour all day Friday and was forecasted to do the same all weekend, but SaraBrown came here Friday night and cooked me dinner and convinced me to go. I'm very glad I went. It was very much fun. We took a two hour train to Daecheon on Saturday morning and went and dropped stuff off at the hotel and then hit the mud. There were 8 of us. It was rainy and not hot so much, but not too bad. We got some supplies (liters of beer) and went off. It was not what I was expecting at all. Here, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boryeong_Mud_Festival ,you can see what this is technically all about. Here, I'll share my insights. They converted a large parking lot area to mudfest but bringing in huge inflatable pools and slides and filling them with mud. These had long lines. Not my scene. So we wandered around a little, getting random handprints on us and just watching and judging people. Then we happened upon a mud sculpting contest that had been converted into a giant mudfight. Here, we got covered head to toe in mud. It was entertaining until people started throwing gobs of mud really hard and after getting hit in the face a few too many times, I was over that scene. As it turned out, I also had to pee. So I talked SaraBrown into an ocean run. Big mistake. The ocean was amazing and we spent about 5 hours in there. Completely forgot about the mud, eating, and the fact that I was in charge of the bag containing everyone's money, phones, and cameras. Luckily, I made the executive decision to drop it all off in a locker, and not take it in the ocean. It was so fun. The waves were great. We talked to new people, we found a wallet which we gave to a Korean wearing a whistle. Still assuming he was a lifeguard. We eventually met back up in the hotel, showered, changed, and went to dinner. Then we wandered around the board walk for a while and called it a night. We had two hotel rooms. They had a tv, fridge, AC, little kitchen, bathroom, and weird. No beds. But they did have blankets and pillows. The rooms more than comfortably fit four people. We woke up Sunday to a beautiful day! So SaraBrown and I packed up and told the hungover crew that we were doing the beach and would meet up in time to catch a taxi to the station. We hung out on the beach for a few hours and of course got burnt. Then we came home. All in all a great weekend. I'm very glad I went and I am planning on going back to that beach in August. The waves were excellent. I did not even take my camera on this trip. I felt like it would not be a responsible decision. I'm pretty sad that I don't have any pictures, but I at least have my camera.
Just trying to keep on trucking for 7 more work days. We leave for Jeju-do next Wednesday night after work and I'm very excited.
It's fair week now! I cannot believe that it's so late in July. I'm not sure how that happened, but it did. When I get back from vacation, I will have been here for 7 months. 7 more to go! Oh heyoo! Halfway!
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