Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Friday, August 12, 2011
Seoul at Night
Mt. Nam is a mountain in the center of Seoul. Stacie and I hiked it at night to see the city. It was very beautiful. At the top of the mountain are many restaurants, a huge observatory tower, and usually many events or concerts. It is a very popular date spot in Seoul. The pictures below are looking off the North side of the mountain. It is less crowded and easier to get a clear picture.
Seoul Tower
VIDEO:
Seoul with Stacie
Stacie and I spent three days sightseeing in Seoul. We visited some famous Palaces, neighborhoods, parks, and other historical sights.
Cheongyecheon River
Gyeongbuk Palace (the biggest in Seoul)
King Sejong = Most famous King and inventor of Hangul (Korean writing system)
Jongno Tower (Samsung Building)
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Summer Camp + Stacie's arrival
The summer is hot and humid here, but not as hot as the recent heatwave in the American Northeast. My friend Stacie came to visit me for a few weeks. While I am dreading this weather, for her, it is a pleasant break from 100+ degree days in Philly.
In Korea, students go to school almost the entire year. The students' "summer vacation" is nothing more than a change in their schedules and a slight decline in their workload. For me, my job was to create a small 2-week unit for the students who wished to work on their English. My class included games, cooking, mystery reading and writing, music, and a Disney movie.
My afternoon class only had a handful of students. The students were 2nd graders, a nice change from my 1st graders. At night, I would go to the school dormitory and have conversations with the students.
Stacie is a guacamole expert.
Mixing up some guacamole (Salsa on hand just in case)
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