27 January 2009

Happy New year.

Happy New Year!!!

Saehaebok monee bodeesaeoh.

Happy New Year!!!

Karla and I enjoyed some palace sights and festivities.


Then dinner with the Roh family of dokguk? soup, dumpling soup to turn the next age.






These are gift sets that people buy and give. Lots of them everywhere.

i'm leaving on a jet plane.

Sitting at the Gate in Incheon Airport. awaiting my flight.
these past few days have been fun.
We ended camp on Friday. As the kids left, several of them who I knew from the summer, said to me, "see you in the summer." :) We shall see if I do return. I had a few discussions with Patrick O'Neal the pastor in Seoul about opportunities.
Enjoy these pictures from the last days of school.



Afternoon class graduation party.

Sticker Prize winners. Best students of the class. Min Soo's bow was longer than others.


My class and me singing our songs and chant!


Last day of classes, game time.


Kids playing with Kyeong Bae.


Me and Class 1. My Bible Lesson Class.


Saul's Conversion today.


Girls drawing.

22 January 2009

Fire and Games.

Dr. Roh took us to my favorite restaurant, Kumgangsan, as a thank you and celebration camp is almost over!

This is why we say 'cheese' or 'kimchi' when we take a picture... not "moo."




Ms. Moody's morning class 5th and 6th graders that I teach Speaking and Listening to. Cindy, the girl I am standing by lived in St. Louis for 2 years when she was 8.



Sue, being in charge of the game. Guess the word I am thinking of.



Pentecost was on Wednesday. We all had fire and spoke in different tongues, as the words on the board say "hello" in different languages.

The kids usually give themselves English names. The boy in the blue coat is named MinSoo Lee. The boy in the yellow hoodie, gave himself the new name of MinSu. So Karla started calling them MinSoo 'One' and MinSu 'Two'. So now everytime MinSu 'Two' writes his name, he writes: MinSu2. And thats what other kids call him now too. Its pretty cute and funny.

Ellie, showing her Victory.


My afternoon class of 4-6th graders. Camp is almost over. We are playing a human size game of words. The kids told me I am a fun teacher just because I took the time to turn a small board game into a large board game that is more interactive and fun. I felt proud!

20 January 2009

back to the books.

"Teahcer finish!" we hear it all day long. We taught them "teacher finish" means "teacher hurry up!" And they need to say "teacher I'm finished!"


Artwork wall. Of artwork during Bible times.


Coloring.....

Kids listening and coloring...


The Bible lesson on the screen. Three men in a fiery furnace.

19 January 2009

history class. outdoors.

I had history this weekend.
History of Korea at the Korean Folk Village. A different experience in the winter. Seeing life in the coldness of Korea in ancient times of winter. burrrr. fires around. dances for farmers. acts for children. and food for all.
we ate at the food court, and luckily we were able to find a room inside. warm on the floor.
I skated like old times with a board and picks into the ice. It was pretty with a little snow around too.






Kyoung Bae helping Jane swing.


"Oh dear!" Karla.


Then we learn of the Korean jjimjillbang, aka sauna. its a big social thing here. very nice and warming, except the cold room. But its very much a spend the day at the jjimjillbang.

Then on Sunday Jane and I journied to the DMZ. learning more about Korea. and its history. its a very young country, and as you might know, the only country left in the world with a DMZ and is still divided. On days like the Lunar New Year up and coming everyone spends time with their families, people go to a village near the DMZ to bow to their ancestors of the north. Korea, the Republic of Korea or South Korea, has no natural resources and needs to import 100% of energy, electricity, etc. They have mother of pearl, amatheyst and 2 other things. and Samsung and Kia.

So if the 2 separate countires would join again, South Korea would have cheaper access to fuel, etc. They could also take a train all the way to Germany, and now they can't. We visited the last train station of the south, and hopefully the first one to the north someday. Its all ready and waiting.