04 August 2008

more of camp and weekend sights

Paris Baguette. This is where we get our snacks from everyday for the kids. There was a baptism at church on Sunday and they got cakes from here. There was chocolate, green tea, banana and vanilla. All the cakes were decorated really cool. Dana, we'll have to make green tea cake when I get home.
This is outside Paris Baguette. It is in my neighborhood. Watermelons for sale. They are 16000Wons. That means about $16.00. If the curly stem is broken off then they are like 5000W. So like $5.00. That pretty curly stem means a lot. Appereance is everything.
The street in Singal in my neighborhood.
Roofs of the palace with Seoul modern buildings in the background at Deoksugsung Palace.
Chelsea smashing grains at the Korean Folk Village. I learned a lot of Korean history here on Satuday.
Seoul- city plaza and old court building. I saw many tourists here on Sunday and around the city in general. More tourists visit here, than in Singal where I am.
I also requested to see the World Cup Stadium in my hopes to go to the 2010 WC. Soccer was not popular here until the WC came in 2002. Now it is racing baseball for the most popular.
Karla and I went to Suwon Fortress. This is the East watch tower palace area.

YiChan working on his writing homework.
SeongJun not wanting to get red stickers- which mean you were bad. He hasn't gotten them yet! The students are good for the most part and enjoy getting green stickers.
Th assistants eating lunch. We usually have Korean food but sometimes they don't think I like it and insist we order hamburgers or pizza. We had cheese, sweet potato and beef pizza. yum.
Lois a student in the 1/2nd grade class. She now has the chicken pox. Please pray for her.
Prof. Konrad talking to JiEun and Selly.


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