9.25.2011

can't wait!

Planning and saving for my trip home. I can't wait! My family and boyfriend will finally meet and it's going to be awesome. So while we are working toward our trip, we won't be seeing much of each other. It's all worth it, all those lonely weekends spent without him.
I can't wait to see my mom and dad and the little kids <3

I miss everyone, I miss home and the comforts back home. CAN'T WAIT


On a different note, I saw the new movie, 도가니(The Crucible). It is based on a novel written by Gong Ji-Young on a true story that took place at a deaf school here in South Korea. My heart goes out to the students who have been sacred and hurt. My heart just ached watching it and I am sure many Koreans who were not aware of this situation is now doing a massive research on the story.  

This movie have so many dilemmas to the story; cultural, money, power, religion, status, relationship; I think it's a good movie that portray the dirty and common themes of corruption, Korean style. It's nasty, like any kind of corruption and evil. Watch it. 










9.08.2011

Summer time, summer time...

Summer first kicked off with three weeks of English Summer Camp. These kids were cute and I had a great time. The most memorable moment of camp was when the 3rd graders kick-ass during a knowledge competition - these asses were of 4th, 5th, and 6th graders. It just shows that in a few more years, South Korea won't be needing native English speakers to come work as a guest teacher anymore; I'm so proud.





After Summer English Camp, I headed down to Busan with some friends and had a good time. The best part was chilling by the sea, eating some sashimi, drinking, and chatting up in Korean ^^;; But I gotta say, my Korean skill is awful but it was nice trying to speak the language.




      


Oh, and I went to 'Trick-Eyed Museum' in Hongdae, Seoul. It was nice but there were too many people making it difficult to take decent shots, maybe another time.


This pretty much concludes my summer...