Sunday, January 30, 2011
Korean Boy Bands
This is a video by a boy band called TVXQ. It's not a joke, it's a real video. Very popular with my middle school students. The blonde one, who looks like the main character from the Legends of Zelda is called "Hero." He's considered the hottest one. Had to post this, I bet you wont be able to tear your eyes away.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Back from America
We recently returned from our whirlwind trip to America. We saw many friends and family (although not everyone that I hoped to!) It was fun and exhausting, but now we are back and a week and a half into teaching our winter break classes.
During the winter, Korean schools close for the month of January and part of February. Instead of giving us hard working teachers all of the time off however, we get the task of designing a 3 week "Winter Camp" for our students. Right now, I'm teaching 3 one hour long classes a day. I've themed them, Harry Potter. So everything I teach for 3 weeks is based around the Harry Potter movies. In retrospect, this may not have been a good idea. I'm already tired of Harry Potter and we're barely halfway through. Oh well, we're running with it.
Brendan and I have our last vacation for a while coming up at the end of February. We've decided to spend a week in Bali, Indonesia with a short stopover in Hong Kong on the way back. We initially hadn't planned to visit Hong Kong, but we ended up having a long layover there, so we extended it to a day, and are going to try and get some good Chinese food and see the downtown area. When we're in Bali, we plan to go spend most of our time in the Gili Islands, a set of 3 islands off of the coast where they have good snorkeling and diving. We may also take a day trip to Komodo to see the Komodo dragons (a giant lizard only found in this part of the world.) Lastly we will be spending a day in Ubud, an inland city set in the midst of terraced rice paddies in the mountains. it's supposed to be beautiful. We're booking our tickets tonight!
Anything will be better than the harsh winter that we've been having in Korea. I've never been so cold. My school has decided to try and save movey on heating, so my office is frigid. I have to wear foot warmers in my shoes or my feet feel like iceblocks. This is no way to live! There is snow everywhere and the current high is 27 and the low is 10. I would say that today is warm compared to our recent weather. Once i get home to our nice, warm apartment, it'svery difficult to get me to leave and brave the elements. Last night Brendan warmed us both up by making some spicy chili. It was delicious. I'll leave you with a few pics of Bali. :)

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