Saturday, July 18, 2009

BACK WHEN I WAS IN 'NAM....

That's right, people. It's official. I'm leaving in a week. Here's my proof. Please peruse my links and froth at the mouth with jealousy.


PART 1: HANOI

PART 2: HALONG BAY

PART 3: PHU QUOC

For those of you who are worrying, I AM getting a few hours of Saigon in. Are you relieved?



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This should have been posted long ago. This was an impromptu photo op on Jejudo in May:

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

MICHAEL JACKSON WHO?

FROM THE COUNTRY THAT CREATES MASTERPIECES SUCH AS "CURRY CURRY" PIZZA COMES...........MY NEW BLOG ENTRY.

Ok, there's a slight possibility I'll get better at this when I finally get my own computer. But it's slight. And yeah, I know. I still don't have a computer. I'm practically still listening to tapes. And if 8-tracks had been popular during my time, I'm positive I'd have a couple of those laying around. I'm just a little slow in jumping on the technology bandwagon. That, and I'm perpetually broke and can't afford things like IPODS and laptops.

But I digress. Let's get down to the important things that have occurred in my life, starting with........THIS:


This is Tom. He is a man about town. If he sees someone attractive, he simply can't be tied down by his current relationship.

When Heather Teacher saw this shirt on Tom, she immediately left class to come get me, at which point I immediately ran to get my camera. This photo, however, was taken 2 days later when Tom decided the point was not made the first time.


THEN THERE WAS THIS:

Heather Teacher was doing a lesson with the kindergarten class, New York, and made them describe me.


The most important items on this list (besides the obvious: "Elizabeth Teacher is beautiful and sassy," blah, blah, blah) is that 1) I teach Spanish and 2) I created Hug Monday. These are 2 things I'm proud to be known for in Asia. Hug Monday was created in response to the fact that I love to hug my kids on Mondays because I actually really, really miss them over the weekends! And let me tell you, its popularity has spread like wildfire. I have kids DEMANDING hugs from me now. I mean, let's face it: my hugs have always been in demand. But to gain this kind of celebrity in Korea; well, it's humbling.


MOVING ON.......

CHECK OUT THIS LITTLE CUTIE-PIE:


This is Adam. I totally didn't get his sense of humor last year but this year he has seriously honed some comedic skills. It just goes to show, you can accomplish a lot between the ages of 4 and 5. Adam has learned to say, "OMG" with drama and flair; a feat I am not gonna lie, has warmed the cockles of my heart several times a day for weeks now. EXAMPLE: Adam always finishes his English Time Activity Book ahead of the others. Upon completing it, I assign him to a less ESL-inclined student and Adam helps them. But when I assigned Adam to help Liam (Lil' Liam is not quite solid on the alphabet and we're doing some hardcore phonics now), Adam took one glance at Liam's barely completed Unit and exclaimed in exasperation, "Ohhhhhh Emmmmmm Geeeeeeeee."Definitely a highlight of my life.


LIL' LIAM:


ONE MORE SPECIAL LITTLE PICTURE:

This is Andy. It was Cooking Day. Most of the boys had gender-appropriate aprons (which I actually find quite shocking considering Korean mens' affinity for feminine apparel), but alas, poor Andy's mom sent him in this frilly little number. Oh well. Sidenote: That's Lil' Liam behind him.

Stay tuned for the awesomeness to come!