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Our new favorite thing to do...screen golf, too bad we couldn't go this time. It was all full. |
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I took a picture of this couple at the coffee shop because they sat there for about an hour taking pictures of themselves. It was a very Korean thing to do for couples! |
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Because we couldn't play golf, we went to Divinci coffee and played Triominos (thanks to my Mom...she sent for Xmas!) This is my friend Patrick. |
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There's Hannah and me. I can't remember who won, but it may have been me! |
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They don't really decorate for Christmas here, but it was nice to see this tree at Sugar Joe's. |
So for the holiday's I decided to make sock snowmen with all of my students. In case you were wondering what's inside...it's rice. Here are the pics of the kids.
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At work we had a pot luck to celebrate the holidays. There is Rebekah helping Sharon make Thai spring rolls. They were delicious. |
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Lauren's second attempt at making cheesecake in a rice cooker. Wow! This time it was amazing. |
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I made chicken pasta salad and Rebekah made some yummy rice dish. Our director brought the drinks and Haena ordered some fried pork. We had a great time. We all over ate of course. |
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Nick (Director), Our telemarketer, and Ho (Guest) |
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Rebekah, Ho and Lauren |
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More snowmen. I told you I made one with all of my students (about 70)! |
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A friendly Rappin' Santa Clause |
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On Christmas Eve we had out monthly Event Day at school. We had "Market Day." The kids have been earning stickers for about 6 months and the could trade in their stickers for "cash." They took their cash to the market and bought new and used supplies. It was a fun day for all of us.
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They also got to buy some snacks! |
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How cute! |
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The cakes here are always so cute. The math academy in our building brought us this cake for the holidays. |
So on Christmas Eve at work I began to fill sick. Throughout the day it just got worse and worse. Once I got home I went straight to bed, I woke up and then stayed in bed all morning. The only reason I got out of bed on Saturday was because it was Christmas! I made it over to my buddy Tony's place, where he and a few others were slaving over the stove. They picked up the turkey for a local restaurant and then he made everything else. It was nice to be with my friends on Christmas even though I was sick. I ate and ran right back to bed within 2 hours. Food was good and friends were amazing. It was a great first Christmas away from home.
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Yes, more triominos with Patrick. |
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Murray |
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Hannah and Collin |
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Josh, Mi Young and Han Sol |
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Don park and Ling Ling (from China) |
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Carving the turkey |
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Tony making the gravy |
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Gahram saying something |
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At least there was a tree, even if it was black |
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I want to thank all of my friends and family for all of my Christmas cards and goodies. It is soooo nice to get things from back home!
On Sunday, I made a few Skype calls to wish family Merry Christmas back in the states and because I
was feeling much better, I went over to Hannah's to watch some movies and lounge all day. It began snowing in the evening. I had to go out and take a walk. Hannah works at the local University so we cruised around campus "vandalizing" cars.
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Ti Pa Ni (Tiffanie in Korean) |
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This is in front of my house. |
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Too cold to use the water because the hose is frozen. Where will I do my laundry? |
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The river on the way to work. |
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Let's just say that I have never lived in a place where there is a real winter. As of right now I love it, but I'm not sure if I will next month if it is still cold and snowy. (PS DAD: If you tell me there are tons of spelling mistakes I won't post anymore!) Love you. |
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