




We received a lot of beautiful letters and gifts from students but probably the best gift we received was from Mr. Rhie and his family (our boss). They gave us some breath taking handmade Korean pottery.


Since returning to Korea we did take him up on his offer and went back to Gimpo to see Little Brown. I was really nervous, actually. I was worried that the kids wouldn't remember us or that things would be strange. I mean, they are so little and four months is a long time! Plus other former teachers had come back to visit while I was working there and the kids had reacted a bit shocked and stunned and just sat there and stared at them. Turns out I had nothing to worry about because as soon as the kids (and staff) saw us we were bombarded with screams, shrieks, hugs and kisses. It was amazing!!! I asked Mr. Rhie if he missed us and he picked up an apple, presented it to me and exclaimed, "My heart. Take it." Awww!



There aren't many pictures at school because I was too busy hugging and kissing babies. There are a few though and you can find them here. Most are of hanging out with Margot and Paige later on though.
Things have changed in Gimpo too! Won Mart has expanded and is now Won Land (4 stories and it has a VIPS!). It was strange being back in the school and our old place and it not being ours anymore. We met the new teachers that replaced us and learned about changes that had happened at the school.
Actually, this blog is a bit of a memorial to Little Brown because we recently learned that it is going to close. This Friday is the last day it will be open besides the kindergarten graduation in February. It makes me really sad that I won't get to stop by and visit and that I will probably never see any of those kids again (except for Jake since I am friends with Elly, his aunt). A part of me wants to go for the graduation but I'm not sure if it would be appropriate.
So good bye Little Brown. You had your problems but you taught us so much and we're better people for working there. Now I have a bit of a dilemma though- should I change the name of this blog? Not only do we work at a new school but now Little Brown won't even exist. What should the new name be? Leave a comment to let me know what you think!
2 comments:
I have no suggestions for the new name unfortunately, but wanted to say YAY! for the the blog revival! Very exciting! I heart your blog :)
Aww they are soo cute! I am so glad I got to meet them. Tonight at supper I talked about your school and your life in Korea soo much to Sam and it made me want to go back soo bad!!!
Stephie
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