Here's some quick updates... went to the DMZ, at least an observatory on the South Korean side of it, not inside. Bought a souvenir turtle (made of stone) there. Named the souvenir turtle (made of stone), Deemz. Deemz the souvenir turtle (made of stone) is currently sitting above my desk.
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Hmm... what else have happened. New teachers are at the 학원 now. With two teachers leaving next month we have the full teaching staff for the X amount of time until our contracts end. Between those departures and the transition of a long-term part-time teacher/part-time NGO worker to full-time latter, I'll become the most senior of the teachers. That's kinda scary isn't it?
This past weekend there was the Boryeong Mud Festival. Boryeong is here:
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I went there with the hagwon where I've started Korean lessons (Hi CLS, Jiyeon, Amy, Eun Young, Hyo Jung, and the various Noonas). My class, B, is the second _______________ (fill in the blank: lowest OR highest OR antidisestablishmentarianism) class at CLS. My hagwon (the one I work at), has 5 teachers learning Korean there. Go figure.
Interestingly, Firefox's dictionary tells me "antidisestablishmentarianism" is spelled incorrectly.
I've been debating this identity question. One of my possible pursuits in Korea that I envisioned was a search for my birth parents but I've started the question whether I care about answering it. Will it change anything about me? I doubt it. Will it give me more insight into who I am? I'm going to say no. Will I learn more about where I'm from? Probably. But do I care about that? Meh. Considering how much I've changed in the past 5 years I don't imagine what my birth parents were/are like is relevant to who I am. Besides, I tend to dwell on the past enough as it is... I don't really care to pointlessly worry about something else about my past.
Speaking of possible pursuits... perhaps graduate school? Who knows. There are some programs taught in English here and tuition here seems to be lower than in the US... though cost of living might be an issue. Research will have to be done.
Anyway, I'll cya in three months.
I'm kidding. Maybe.
I like your thorough sentencing about the turtle. Quite frankly I like the word turtle itself, so any excessive use of it is highly fancied by me!
ReplyDeleteAlso, Good that I know that bit now bout your search and if you are ok there, you should definitely try to stay and do grad school. This will give me more time to go to Thailand with you! :)