Thursday, May 31, 2012

Dancing In Asan


I went up to visit my friend in Asan.  We went to the Folk Village nearby.  This is not only a tourist destination...but also the home of many who still live in their family homes in the village and upkeep the ancient buildings.  Anyway.  I hope you enjoy the video of some traditional Korean Music and Dancing.

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Just a Quick Update

Hello all!

I am sitting here in my apartment.  It's past my bed time but I feel the need to listen to music too loud and eat Mac and Cheese.  My students will see a sleepy teacher tomorrow.

My thoughts have been all over the place lately.  I got thinking first of all...that by the time I go home in five-ish months...it will have been over a full year since I have hugged my mom.  WOW!  I can't fathom that.  356+ days since I touched her.....

Other thought:  I stole this one from the internet, "I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be."  This is true in my life.  This is physically, mentally, and spiritually.  You see...I am growing so much.  It hurts.  I have had moments of weakness...and moments of victory.  And  God has been so good through it all...even when I have not.

Yet another thought:  I feel like I must be aging or something.  When I was younger...I don't recall being sore this often.  I swear though...lately...I am sore in places I didn't know would ever get sore.  I am sore where your thighs meet your bum, sore above the knee cap and below the knee cap, and sore in the upper arm.  Really?  I am not even working out that often anymore....

Ha ha...I told you that my thoughts are all over the place.  Ha ha ha.

*Continue to pray for my students who are applying to the internship.
*Pray for me...I don't want to be bitter or judgmental...and I catch myself doing both sometimes.
*And Pray for summer vacation.  I have done some praying and seeking...and found that I might go to Australia to volunteer in my field of Environmental Conservation.  It's costly though.  Pray that I listen to God and not my own desires..and pray for finances.

ANYWAY!  I went to visit a friend for the long weekend (Buddha's B-Day) and I rested a lot.  It was needed I think.  :-)  I might have another long weekend coming up because it seems like there might be a school field-trip this Friday. I will use this time to rest here in Busan.  Maybe get some cleaning and lesson planning done.

Photos to come!
AND Blessings to All!!!!

Monday, May 21, 2012

Besting the 10k

Before the Race!
On the Other Side of the Finish!


So.....I lived!

Who would have thought that the girl who "hates" running would finish a 10k race?  Not that girl...hahaha.  But I did finish and I ran the whole time.

Here's the deal.  As of late February, I hated running.  Thought it was pointless and no fun at all.  But people encouraged me to run to help with my anxiety and depression.  So, I gave it a shot.  At first, I was still not a fan...but with time I grew to like it.  Then crave it.

Suddenly my friend Lou (the British girl in the middle there) invited me to join in a 10k race at the beach.  And like a crazy girl, I said, "Why not?"  So, three weeks of training later, I found myself with a burst of renewed energy, the music from "Chariots of Fire" music in my head, and a smile on my face as I passed over the finish line.



My goal was 90 mins and I completed the race in 82.  :-)  This is definately one of the things I want to do again in my life.


Prayer Requests:  


Two of my students are interviewing for the Australia internship in the next couple weeks.  Pray that their essays are accepted and that they have peace and confidence as they go into the next phase of the application process.


Pray that God makes it obvious where I am supposed to go for Summer Vacation and what I am supposed to do (mission work, science internship, just for fun?).


Pray for patience for me in my continued job searching.  There are not many jobs available for me in the States (that is one reason why I am here in Korea)...  I might have to go back to school but there's the issue of funding.

Monday, May 14, 2012

Things I Should Have Learned From M*A*S*H

Well...you should have known that a blog referencing  M*A*S*H would appear eventually.  Does it surprise you that it took 6 months?  This is the blog of things that I should have learned...but somehow forgot until I got here.

1).  Korea will drive you to drink:  No, I have not set up a still in bathroom using various medical equipment stolen from the US government.  Though I have read about a few people here that do brew beer in their bathtubs and sell it online.  (which is gross if you ask me).  I would say a good 90% of the English teachers here drink...and maybe 30% can be defined as alcoholics.

2).  The weather is quite crappy quite often.  Those sweltering summers and those frozen winters are real!

3). Nothing really ever makes sense.  Though Hawkeye always blamed that on the US government for the way things run without making sense...I will blame it on life.

4).  Nothing is EVER under control.  See # 3.

5). Ohio wasn't so bad after all:  Like Jamie Farr, I find my thoughts drifting back to my sleepy little town in NW Ohio.  And just like him...cross dressing won't get me out of this mess...haha.

6). The food....  Well let's just say, I haven't had to call Adam's Ribs yet but Mommy has sent me quite a few care packages with food.

7).  The locals have a lot of National Pride.  This is good up to a certain point.  But sometimes it is taken to extremes.  Example: Korean teachers claim that I have lost weight.  According to them it's because I eat Korean food now.  Once, I packed American food for lunch...and they took it away from me and gave me Korean rice.  :-(

8).  Last thing.  These are some strong people (emotionally).  They have pulled out of oppression after oppression and turned out alright.  They have a strong sense of family and community.  They enjoy sharing once they get to know you.  (unfortunately the elderly sometimes find themselves not wanting to get to know you because you are foreign).

One closing remark.  As foreigners we are called Waygooks.  As Americans we are called Migooks.  Imagine the look on Frank Burn's face if he knew that they Korean's were calling us "gooks"...ha ha ha!

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Photos from Shark Diving

Alex and I  (and the shark in the background)!

Everything's A-Okay!

Buddy!