Thursday, October 29, 2015

Busy Busy Bee!

"It is not enough to be busy. So are the ants. The question is: What are we busy about?" - Henry David Thoreau 

I figured I would start this blog out with a nice quote by Henry David Thoreau since it has been awhile since I've posted a blog entry. This quote pretty much sums it up - I've been busy absolutely living this incredible life! After Busan I took a few evenings to recuperate from a very busy yet fun-filled weekend. My classes are continuing to go well except I feel as though perhaps some teachers are spread thin being at multiple schools with various grade levels. I'm finding it hard to connect with, understand, and learn more about my 400+ students since I see some of them once a week for only 40min. My classes are very mixed levels and I have a few mentally handicapped students in my classes too. The students seem to be having fun and learn at least something before they leave so that is my general goal every class. 

Some pics below of Ben and I having dinner, drinks, and dessert in City Hall! 







This past weekend I played night time volleyball till 2:00am! Dan, who is in charge of setting up these volleyball games, picked me up on his motorcycle and drove me there and I caught a ride back with a girl that lives near me so it was hard staying out that late! On another note, this was my first time on a motorcycle and I admit I was rather terrified at first since well...this is Korea and the drivers are absolutely insane! The ride ended up being rather fun and I got a nice tour of Jeju-Si! The volleyball games were a mix of Koreans and foreigners and everybody played at an intermediate level so that was nice. On Saturday I took a bus to visit my friend Kim in Seogwipo (Southern side of the Island). We met up with a few others to go kayaking! Kim and I ended up doing the water bike together since the boys were too tall for the kayaks or bikes. This was pretty tough! There was nothing to steer with but rather we had to work together to either paddle forward or backwards. Needless to say we kept running into others and all the Koreans were laughing at us and trying to help. We had a fun time though! Afterwards we went out for dinner and then I took the bus back since I had to get up early Sunday. On Sunday I went with Amy at 6:00am to Gwakji Beach for a volleyball tournament all day! This was such a fun time and over 100+ people came out for the tourney on the beautiful beach! 
 The view from Kim's apartment roof!

 Mount Halla!
 Our friend Dan having some fun haha

 This is Kim! Check out the skirt wrap this chick has...she was wearing a mini skirt and decided it was a good day to take a water bike. hahaha
 On the water!
 Kim and I!
 Gwakji Beach





The weeks go by VERY fast here it seems. Every weekend I seem to have something planned or run into something fun. I fear the winter season quickly approaching though! 

On Friday I attended the Global Festival for some students. I was a volunteer at the festival instead of going to school. This was a nice event and seemed set up so well! There were various tents themed with different countries. Inside each tent were various activities or food being served. EPIK teachers were mostly at the Madagascar tent serving food, making dough molds, or making bracelets with the kids. In the evening, I went out in City Hall with a few TALK program teachers and my friend Ben. We had some tasty flavored beers at a cute bar. There was lemon beer, grapefruit (my favorite) and apple beer. 

 Students performed High School Musical!






My friend Cat!  On Saturday I made my way to Seogwipo again and took a tour of some nice trails near my friend Kim. We met up with some other teachers and went to a traditional drum show. This was super weird and frankly I'm not sure how to explain it. I'm just glad it was only an hour long and that I had soju in my purse. Check out these videos to get a glimpse on what it was like. On Sunday Kim took me around to see some really lovely waterfalls! We had such a nice lunch with a few other teachers and explored the art street in Soggy. 
 This reminded me of The Hobbit!

 This is a house boat in Soggy! The guy just moves around Soggy area haha



 Beautiful waterfalls in Soggy
 my friend Kim!
 hahaha seemed like a must need pose!








yummy din crew! We had gorgonzola burgers here!  This week I have been showing my students some Halloween videos and making themed games since Halloween is one of my favorite holidays. They really love watching Mr. Bean! This is the video I showed them and they were cracking up!  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7U-J3NnHvJ4
I also played "I'll put a spell on you" from the movie Hocus Pocus which some of the older students liked. I played what I thought was a very easy and simple Halloween themed game for my 3rd graders and they loved it! It's great to see them excited over such little things. 

Also this week two of the Korean teachers at my main school took me out for dinner! It was such a nice treat and we ended up having some great conversations. I also bonded with my principle more in the morning as we take the same bus to work. It was pouring rain! He was all dressed in a suit but didnt have an umbrella. My umbrella is rather small but I ran up next to him and covered us both. We made it to school but we were both still pretty soaked. He was grateful though and we even had lunch together. 
This week I have been incorporating Halloween into my lessons and showing short movies to the students. I have shown Shrekless Halloween and Thriller. View the link below if you'd like! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-s32RYoJtAk 

To end this blog I'd like to leave you with this video. This is one of my 4th grade boys. He is definitely an actor! He was singing some popular Korean song called "Im so sexy". HAHAH!!!

Overall, life on Jeju Island is pretty swell! I'm having the time of my life! I do so much and take so many pictures that I always forget to add some! Hopefully you like the pics though!  Thanks Becca & Bryan for the nice card! Thanks for reading :) 


Monday, October 12, 2015

Beaches, soju, & octopus oh my!

On Saturday night a bunch of teachers went out to City Hall area for some drinks and Noraebang! Always a good time. On Sunday I went with Jerich and Amy to Jeju Stone Park. This was quite interesting and very peaceful! Check out some of the pictures and read below for more details:
http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/SI/SI_EN_3_1_1_1.jsp?cid=1056555



 Mount Halla in the background there!

 Traditional cemetery surrounded by the rocks and a raised hill on top of the coffin from my understanding.
 At the entrance to Stone Park

These little heads were EVERYWHERE and slightly on the creepy side. I wouldnt want to be there at night time. haha!

My main school, Sinchon, was pretty great Monday-Wednesday. Some of the 5th and 6th graders always act up but I suppose they are beginning the "rebellious stage". However, as I've said before, I've very surprised at the lack of discipline I was very much not anticipating. My 3rd and 4th graders are simply the best! So cute, they listen, laugh, have fun, and sometimes...only sometimes act up. For example, I gave the students new assigned seats for the month of October. I like keeping the students in groups of 4 as I believe its the best setup for my classroom and for the students to learn more efficiently. I put out a whiteboard on each group of tables labeling "Team A...Team B..."and so forth. Some students whine and literally cry over their seat arrangement. (I highly doubt I ever cried over an assigned seat in school! -hehehe) Anyways, while I was giving instructions for a game, one boy decided to erase my "Team A"label and draw with some highlighters and another marker (nearly impossible to remove) and then he noticed the marker wasn't coming off so he decided to use his pencil eraser to remove the marker from the whiteboard...I noticed this and gave a lecture on not ruining or touching the teachers classroom materials. In my head I was thinking "what the heck kid!" haha! Needless to say, no student messed with the whiteboards for the rest of the day.

This week I experienced my first dentist checkup and teeth cleaning. I was quite nervous! I went to a reputable place that has been recommended by other foreigners. I walked in and was greeted by the dentist and the front desk staff where I filled out a short form. I was immediately taken back for xrays and then sat down in the dental chair. There were only about 4 chairs in the office and it was all in an open room with no curtains like in the states usually. The dentist explained the cleaning process in Korea to me which was very nice. He basically told me that they use one tool that is chip and crack proof. (well...thats a good thing!) He acknowledged my xrays stating my lack of wisdom teeth was a good thing and that based on my xrays I have no issues. The dentist introduced the hygienist and she put this mesh mask over my face. The process took about 30min and I admit hurt a bit! The hygienist kept asking if I was okay and what not but I just sat it out like a big girl. The tool reminded me of a polisher with an odd water spouting vibration. Makes sense right? Anywhos, I paid my 14,000won and went on my way! I ended up getting lost in Shin-Jeju for about 30min but somehow I have a great sense of direction and found my way to a bus stop where I headed home. 

On Tuesday, I visited an eyeglass store which are on every corner here! I was taken to the back where I had a vision test completed. This took about 10min and I didnt have to wait. There were no eyedrops!!!!! There was a machine that red my eyes for about 1minute and then I did some short alphbet reading tests. I was told my vision had not changed much but my old glasses were scratched up causing me not to see as well of course. I picked out a nice frame that was 55,000won and the lenses were 30,000won. I waited 15min and my glasses were fitted on me, I paid, and went on my merry way. WHAT AN AMAZING PROCESS!!!! In the states it takes forever! (given my older coach glasses are better quality-still new glasses are new glasses right?)

I should've stopped after getting glasses on Tuesday but I felt I should go for a full change up and get my hair done. This is where I went wrong and have learned a valuable lesson here in Korea! Hopefully someone will read this and know for the future too! I decided to hop into a small single owner type hair and nail salon. I ended up getting just a basic manicure and having my hair colored with highlights. Someone there was no haircut...There was a big communication barrier but I thought everything was going well...my hair and nails looked nice but when I went to pay I was shocked...213,000won!!!!!! The next day I asked my fellow Korean teacher and she spoke with other teachers...a few minutes later I had four female teachers in my office discussing the mater and telling me that I was charged way too much. They tried calling the owners but the owners kept saying that this was the price for the color...anyways, if this is the biggest mistake I've made in Korea so far I'm happy! My hair looks good and I'll never get my hair done again while here! I found a pair of scissors in my room I'll use for the cut! ;) 


 Red Bean buns that Im obsessed with and need to stop eating! ha!

 Random parade I found on a Wednesday evening near the Market! Not sure what was happening but it was entertaining.

On Thursday I flew out to Busan for the weekend! Let me start by saying this was one of the best weekends in Korea so far! I took a flight from Jeju with Kim, Ellie, Ben, and Nas to Busan. We took the subway to our hostel located in Seomyeon which is a great central downtown area.  We stayed at the Blue Backpackers Hostel which I would highly recommend! The owners were super sweet and very helpful. The hostel was clean and provided shampoo/conditioner, towels, toothpaste, comfy beds, and best of all a rooftop breakfast in the morning! The breakfast was basically an open kitchen with everything you need to make coffee, tea, toast/jam, and all the eggs in the world. The hostel was 20,000won a night too! You can either stay in a dorm style or a single room. Anyways, after we checked in and met with a bunch of other friends from orientation! I met up with Brandon, Jess, and Kelsea Thursday night along with a bunch other "cool kids"! We went out to a few different bars and took a nice walk through the downtown area of Seomyeon. It was so nice to see everyone and I got more excited for the Thailand trip too!
 My friend Jess from Busan! I will be traveling with her and Kelsea to Thailand!

The whole main crew on the first night out!


On Friday we made a yummy breakfast at the hostel and set out for the Jagalchi Fish Festival! Read more below: http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/SI/SI_EN_3_2_1.jsp?cid=697390
The subway was a bit confusing for me to understand but when you travel with 5 others theres plenty of brain work to get us to the right location. Jagalchi was one of my favorite spots! The market was massive with just so many different types of sea life! It was quite overwhelming! Brandon, Ellie, and I tried some live octopus for the first time! This was such a neat experience. It actually tasted pretty decent and the octopus just suctions to the inside of your mouth so you just keep chewing and chewing! The girls and I then took a quick peek into the biggest shopping mall where I found and bought Asics that are $130 in the states but I bought for 39,000won! Afterwards, everyone went to the Busan Tower where we got such a nice view of the city! All around the tower along the fence people place a lock with a heart and write down their wish. It was so colorful! Finally, we made our way back to the hostel to change and head to gwangalli beach where we met with other teachers for a grand night on the beach! Soju, fireworks, beautiful bridge, and great company for the night!
 Each building had so many different places inside...and these building were everywhere!!!!
 Busan Tower- along the fence are the locks with hearts

 The main group!

 View from the top of Busan Tower

 Locks on the fence

 Had a nice coffee break at a small cafe place where we were served coffee in nice china, saw a cute owl clock, and were then stared at by 4 women while we drank our coffee. haha!

 Live octopus!!!
Click the link below to see me eating the octopus!!!

https://youtu.be/Rs05OA5lCH0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rs05OA5lCH0&feature=youtu.be


Click the video below for a pretty gruesome video of a hag fish being cleaned...alive.

https://youtu.be/I-FiZVHTD_c
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-FiZVHTD_c&feature=youtu.be











 Brandon going for it!
 This little lady appeared to be the shop owner
 Kakao shop!

 Jagalchi Fish Festival!





 You think theres enough crab in these tanks?

 I really wanted to buy one of these and cook it! I'll keep my eyes open in Jeju!

 Fish everywhere!!!
At the beach Friday night!

On Saturday we made another yummy breakfast at the hostel and then set out for the Haedong Yonggungsa Temple. This was such a pretty temple located along the coast but it was so overcrowded! Read below for more info: http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/SI/SI_EN_3_1_1_1.jsp?cid=264404
After walking around the temple we ate at TGIF on the water at Haeundae Beach! It was nice to have an American burger for a change! We then grabbed a drink in the Haeundae area and went back to change at the hostel. We then went out in Seomyeon to a noraebang where we met with a bunch other teachers for a nice night of singing! 










This kid had a mini selfie-stick! haha! He also looked drunk on milk haha!


On Sunday we took a quick trip to H&M store before getting the airport. We were in a bit of a rush but I figured I'd take a look at the clearance rack of course...I found a double pack of camis for 6,000won in my size with a black and white one and figured I'd get this and use one for Halloween costume. Heres where the story gets funny...I bought these and put them in my bag and we went to the airport and took our flight back to Jeju. I grabbed some nice Indian food with Kim and Ben then went back to my apartment. I decided to try on the cami tops...and after a bit more reading and understanding, found out that I had bought maternity cami's also equipped with the easy ability to boob juice! HAHAHAHA!!!! I think everyone got a good laugh out of this but on another note, perhaps good yet sad note, the cami tops ended up fitting me alright. 

I'm back to school Monday and I wont have a long weekend off until Christmas and New Years! :o This was quite the long blog post but I hope you enjoyed the pictures and videos! There was so much for me to share and some pictures got a bit out of order. Anyways, thanks for reading and mail me love letters!!!