Thursday, May 27, 2010

Students are funny

I had my hand on one of my student's desk because I was writing something for him. He pointed at my watch and said, "Nice-uh." (Note: if a word ends in an "e" Koreans either add an "uh" at the end or pronounce the "e", like orange-ee.)

The boy sitting behind him commented as well: "Teacher, watch style is good. Fashion of watch is delicious."

End result: An explosion of laughter from me and a few other students who realized what he had said.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

The Tower

On Saturday I climbed a lot of stairs. I have to climb stairs everyday, because I live on the third floor, or I'm coming out of the Metro station. But Saturday's stairs were a lot longer. I went with some friends to Namsan (or Seoul) Tower. It was humid, we climbed, we sweated, we finally made it. It was pretty, lots of green trees and foliage. Unfortunately it was cloudy and hazy that day so the view wasn't as great as it could have been. But it was still a good time.

Brendan, Jessica, and Erin taking a break on the way up.

The Tower.

Part of the view on a hazy day.

Mommy - I am far, far from home :(

There are these fences covered with locks - I think couples put them up to "lock" themselves together, or some such nonsense. I guess it's kind of sweet.

Friday, May 21, 2010

A conversation with my manager

Manager Yang: They come to put in air con in your house tomorrow.
Me: Okay, what time?
Manager Yang: 1:00 p.m.
Me: So I need to be there at 1:00? Will I be late for work?
Manager Yang: No, Mr. Kim will come to help. You know Mr. Kim?
Me: Uh... (note: 80% of the Korean population has the last names of Kim, Lee, or Park - I wasn't quite sure who he was talking about)
Manager Yang: Mr. Kim, you know, the ugly one.
Me (laughing): Right, okay thanks.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Lanterns, Buddha, and Parades

Last weekend they had the Lantern Festival in honor of Buddha's birthday. (I get Friday off for Buddha's birthday - so thank you Buddha, for being born!) I ventured out to a Buddhist Temple, saw lots of gold Buddhas, people bowing, and lanterns, lanterns, and more lanterns. Then we made our way to see the parades. What an amazing and interesting experience. I now want to learn how to make paper lanterns, and read up on Buddha. They had some information on him at the Temple, but sadly in was in Korean and although I can read the Korean alphabet, I mostly have no comprehension of its meaning. Sigh.

Bongeunsa Temple, adorned with many lanterns.

There was a super awesome lantern exhibit at the temple. This is just one of many, but probably my favorite - all made of paper!

More lanterns at the temple. They were everywhere.

Dragon - see the dudes legs. It was so cool.

Another of many amazing lanterns.

Enjoying the parade with Jessica.

Friday, May 14, 2010

Some things

So, I've been lazy the last little while about posting. I was in charge of singles' conference and after it was over I heaved a big sigh of relief and then vegged. On the bright side, singles' conference was a success! It ran smoothly and everyone told us they had a great time and it was well planned.

I have been meeting with friends and exploring on the weekends. Here's some proof:

On May 5th was Children's Day here in Korea, which meant we didn't have to work! Some friends and I went to Suwon to climb the fortress - a big, old wall that surrounds part of the city. We had to climb about a billion stars but it was worth it. This is the view.

Friends on the Fortress.

Me and Ben - that's how we roll.

On Saturday, I got together with some other friends for bike riding along the Han River. It was a perfect day for it. The weather was nice and clear. We had a lot of fun.

Taking a break along the path.

Haejin managed to escape the office for a few hours and came with us. It was good to hang with him for awhile.