You can only wish to be as happy
as these kids. I spoiled them too much.
Argh. What a life it is in Korea. If you're not careful, you'll find yourself drowning in the busy life, with all there is to do. Needless to say, I'm backed up and behind by a couple of months. I owe several of you letters, messages, and birthday greetings (Sorry, Whit :/). They'll slowly start to trickle in, once I get my life together again.
Basically, since the exchange rate is so terrible (as well as my saving skills), I've been working a lot more, now taking on a 6 day a week work schedule. And also, maybe important news, I'm staying in Korea longer to save up more mons. Despite her kicks and punches, little Lisa is growing up. Ugh. :}
SO, here are a few pictures and a video of one of my old classes. We got new ones this month, which has been a blessing for me, so I'll try to get pics of those kiddos soon. Omyword, I can't believe June's almost over! I've been here 10 MONTHS already. Phew.
Sophia. The perfect student.
She likes to tell people about Jesus.
Sweet Sally.
Everyday she said, "Teacher, I love you."
Her face says it all.
Other then that, Korea is still the same. I'm getting used to the walk home at 10pm every night, with drunken ajushies lurching on the sidewalks. They spit everywhere, and they have no concept of "closing the bathroom door." What is new is the intense humidity that gives us buckets of rain (only on the weekends). But, heyyy, gotta love Korea :]
Anyways, I can't get to everything because it's getting late, but hey peeps back home: I MISS YOU. Hey peeps in Korea: I LOVE YOU. Thanks for reading. Oh, and I just trimmed my bangs.
That pretty much sums it up for now.

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