Thursday, August 21, 2014

English Summer Camp #3 (11.-14. Aug.)

Alright, now here are some pictures from my 3rd summer camp--at Cheongil Elementary.
It went from Monday (11th) til Thursday (14th). It lasted so far because Friday (15th) was a national holiday (Liberation Day--from Japan at the end of World War II).
It was alright. I was confused a lot of the time. Someone else prepared all the activities for the camp. The other foreign teacher and I didn't see the lesson plans for the camp in our emails until the 2nd day of camp, so that made it all the more "interesting."
Either way, in spite of it all, we all had fun.



Monday

Introductions

One 5th grader and two 4th graders.


Two 6th graders.


The head teacher (Shin) supervising the kids as they make "themselves."

Now, present "yourself."

Can you see the resemblance?







Now, we make s'mores!

Making sure the graham cracker (with chocolate coating on 1 side--the closest thing there was) stayed on the regular and mango-flavored marshmallows.

Hey, you work with what you've got.



Tuesday

First, we review what we learned yesterday by popping a few balloons with pieces of paper inside. They are words in a sentence, but they must put the words in order to make the proper sentence.


It was quite loud in the library.


There was a balloon.


Ok, are the sentences in order?


Musical chairs with Lindsay Sterling's "Shadows"
I love this song!




Now, to make hot dogs! The American way!
(somehow, corn and lettuce made it into the ingredients list?)


I love the precision with which they try to make their individual hot dogs.


Ah whatever, just layer it on!


Juvy spreading her enthusiasm to the students.


Hey, it's legit!


You know you like it like that!


Anyone want any more?
(Too bad there aren't any sausages NOT made with pork. I missed out).



Wednesday

panoramic shot of the elementary school from the front.


Two of of Korea's pantheon of heroes: Yu Gwan Sun (the girl with the torch) and Admiral Yi Sun Shin.


Front of the school (oddly enough, I never enter here but through the back).


The King David of Korea (in how he's so beloved and revered), King Sejong the Great.


The football/soccer field from where I took the panoramic front view of the school.


One of the stunning flowers behind the school.



Forgot what we did, but we had watermelon!

Oh, so good . . .


You want our watermelon?
Good luck grabbing it!


Head teacher Shin going over vocab with the students.


You know where this is heading, right?



"I'm all wet!"


Get her!


"Ahhh!"


Everyone, get her!


Oh, cornered by the mob.


Get the teacher!


What are we doing?
I don't know, but get someone!


After taking these pictures (and putting my camera away) they got me too.
It was good.



Thursday

A sort of scrabble game, minus the board.

Teacher Sandra explaining how to play the game.


Teacher Juvy helping one group of students.


Can I do this?


Let me show you . . .


Afterwards, we watched the movie, "Coraline"

Then it was pizza and chicken.

Say "cheese"


Since half the chicken is covered in sweet chili sauce, that's why they wear a glove; to not dirty their hands.


Is there more?




Yes! I'm all caught up!
It's been really busy since the start of the new semester (this past Monday, the 18th). It's all about getting back into the rhythm of things. I guess I'm just about back in it. I can't believe it's Thursday already. If this is a taste of how this semester is going to be, I'm very encouraged.

I can't wait til Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving).
I'm going to Japan!
For my 1st time ever! I'm really excited! *^.^*

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Summer Vacation part 2: Seoul & Hoengseong (6.-10. Aug.) + Long weekend (15.-17. Aug.)

Now, after Jeju . . .

I had other plans, but they all fell through. So, I had to make due with what I had.
I decided to visit my friend who just moved to Guri from Bucheon. I saw her new place. I like it. It wasn't completely ready at the moment, but I could see it's potential in becoming very "homey."


I had some time to kill at Wonju Station. I thought they were gorgeous.





The pheasants are growing!


Said friend and I went to a vegan buffet restaurant near Wangshimni Station. It's called "효소" or "Hyoso."
SOOOOOO good!
I royally stuffed myself. This is a great place for me to go, since I know I can eat everything there without any worries. 
Perfect.

The buffet is that entire horseshoe along the back wall.


You can see their hours.
I seriously think they meant noon (12 PM) as opposed to midnight (12 AM) for their lunch hours.
There's space for 44 people in the restaurant.
It's 13,000 Won per person (9,000 if you're an elementary student).
I understand if you're 7 or below, it's 6,000 Won for you.

To find this place, go out Wangshimni Station, exit 12. Walk straight for several blocks until you see "효소" sign on the 2nd floor of a building. Open the door, walk up the stairs, pay, eat, and enjoy!


That Saturday, I woke up quite late and felt the need to go out for a walk. I did just that and walked around the river that borders Hoengseong from the north(-ish). Very sunny day.


Cycling/Walking trail, plus sign for an event.


Lady ducks out for an afternoon.


This is the trail I was on.
I wasn't even prepared to tackle the shorter one. I need to come back another day and try again.


Hmm, this may be a good idea this coming winter . . .


This was a hill I hiked up one time. I believe this was the week before I got my camera.
Anywho, I took the shorter (orange) trail.

I'm really out of shape. Need to get back into hiking.



During my 3rd summer camp, I took an afternoon off straight after camp to have dinner with a friend and a mutual friend in Gangnam, Seoul.


Not far from Exit 9 at Gangnam Station.


I don't know which one I like more: the hands or the curvy building.


We went to a Turkish restaurant called "Pashta"
It was wonderful.
Being in Gangnam, you know it will be expensive. We three ordered one of the cheapest things on the menu (vegetarian entree) and were given the salad bar for free. Score.


View of the salad bar from our table.
Can you see the chocolate fondue fountain?


I liked this accent in the wall decor.


Never hide your light.


The wall beyond.


The "fence" at the front.


My order.
This was my 1st time ordering anything on skewers.
It was fun and tasty!



Ah, the long weekend . . .
It was back to my friend in Guri. She and several friends got together to go to a nice area near Chuncheon (honestly don't remember where, but it has the Morning Calm Garden Park and Petite France).
I wasn't ready for swimming, which made me feel out of place when we were gathered beside a river and then half went in to swim and play in the water. I was jealous.
We made it quite late there, actually (my friend, her husband, and I) and we needed to leave relatively early too. Just ended up that we all left about the same time.
It was good, just would've liked to have been given the "head's up" (again) on the river before I left home without a swimsuit.


A small waterfall one can see from off the path.

Sorry, the place was so nice, I forgot to take more pictures.
Sorry.


Saturday night, hanging out with my friend and her husband again, we went into a cafe I've been wanting to go to for a while, called "A Twosome Place."
I'll put it up there with Angel in Us and Starbucks: it's expensive.


To think this dirty cup of chamomile tea cost me almost $5 USD.
The tea bag is interesting, but no thanks.



Ok, this was a collection of several random posts into one.
I'm almost up to date. I just need to publish 1 more post: about my 3rd summer camp.
Then, I'll be caught up (picture-wise).

Bare with me . . .