Thursday, November 19, 2009

Life Updates:

* My computer is working again, but missing several drivers. Terrence has mailed me Windows 7 and I am hoping this will help fix the problems.
* I am going to Japan November 30th and December 1st to get my Visa....school pays for flight, hotel, and a I get a "spending account". Not too shabby.....
* Terrence will be here in 17 days!!!
* I am having so much fun in Korea, and I am so glad I decided to do this! I am in love with my Morning Kindergarten class...they are so awesome (the ones in the videos), and my other classes are slowly growing on me. I am tutoring the School Directors daughter in World History, which has been really interesting and difficult at the same time. She is in 5th grade, and learning stuff at a highschool level.

HAHAHAHAH

I played the cleanup song (The Hamster Dance) and these are the dance moves my boys proceeded to show me. Apparently its all the rage with 6 year olds in Korea.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

My computer is up and running again....FINALLY! There is something wrong with it, but I'm happy I can use the internet and Skype at this point.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009



Pretty much the funniest thing ever. The kids were screaming and I did not understand a word. The puppets were also terrifying.

Friday, November 13, 2009

My computer pretty much hates it life. I am at a PC Cafe that is right down the steet. I tried using a burned copy of Windows XP, and that did not seem to work at all. I am going to play around this weekend. I can't get anything but a black screen that says the system file is corrupt or missing. BLAHHHHHH

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

AHHHH....

My computer decided to crash last night and I am getting a crazy error message when I start my computer. I am currently using my work computer during lunch, hopefully the problem will be fixed soon. Until then, no pictures, no internet, no Skype :(.....WISH ME LUCK!

So, today was Pepero Day in Korea. This is a day dedicated to cookie/cracker sticks covered in chocolate. Some are flavored and some are filled inside. They are actually quite tasty. Many children brought them to school as gifts for teachers:)