Yesterday marked my one year anniversary of living in Korea. That means it's also been one year since I've seen my friends and family back home, so I'm really excited to jump on that plane next week and see everyone again.
That said, I'm also very excited to start a brand new year in Korea. Most of the things that caused me the most distress will be changing -- soon I'll have my own apartment and last week my fantastic co-teacher returned from her fight with cancer. I feel like this past year has just been the trial-year where I figured out how things work and got my feet under me. Kind of like freshman year in college where you learn from your mistakes during sophomore year.
Sincccce I'm on another computer, how about some pictures?
Last North Korean refugee class. One of my students (the mother) helping her daughter make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
An example of the amazing delivery service in Korea. This entire box was brought to the apartment. Inside was everything required to make a beef-and-mushroom stew, fresh right at your table. The pot with all the ingredients, a water bottle full of broth...
... a table-top burner, rice, and all the usual Korean sides (kimchi, etc)
Light up the burner, pour in the broth, and you are on your way to some really good beef-and-mushroom stew, bubbling at your table.
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