The best thing that I gained this year was my friend Min Jung and so saying goodbye to her was the hardest thing to do hands down. In my life at least, it's rare to make such a solid, unconditional friend so easily and I really miss seeing her and chatting with her every day. Here are the last pictures we took in our apartment and in Korea. Min Jung spent time with us until we got onto the airport bus and I cried so much saying goodbye that the bus driver almost left without us (and with our luggage under the bus already)! People ask me if I will return to Korea someday and I have to say that if Min Jung decides to stay there, then I most definitely will be back so I can see her. (Don't get me wrong, I made tons of awesome friends! I just worked side by side with Min Jung and became incredibly close with her. I am thankful for all the wonderful people in my life!)
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Saying Goodbye to my Best Friend
The best thing that I gained this year was my friend Min Jung and so saying goodbye to her was the hardest thing to do hands down. In my life at least, it's rare to make such a solid, unconditional friend so easily and I really miss seeing her and chatting with her every day. Here are the last pictures we took in our apartment and in Korea. Min Jung spent time with us until we got onto the airport bus and I cried so much saying goodbye that the bus driver almost left without us (and with our luggage under the bus already)! People ask me if I will return to Korea someday and I have to say that if Min Jung decides to stay there, then I most definitely will be back so I can see her. (Don't get me wrong, I made tons of awesome friends! I just worked side by side with Min Jung and became incredibly close with her. I am thankful for all the wonderful people in my life!)
Saying Goodbye to my Students
I had a few highlights to my last day- one being that I broke the "serious" rules for once and totally let my favorite class watch a movie instead of reviewing their boring lessons for the 14th time. One boy was so adorable because he was like, "We must keep our books open on our desk so if wonjongnim (the principal) walks by he will think we are studying". Sneaky! It was great though.
Matt decided to order pizza for his last 2 classes of the day and so he had them delivered right to the classroom. There were 5 and they were massive so he gave one to me- the trouble was, I was finished my classes except for my Korean Mom Class. The 3 of them (one is in the US for a vacation) showed up with a pizza and a huge cake! So we spent our last class eating, chatting and giving away pizza to anyone willing to take some. It was excellent. My year with Little Brown was all about my students- I still think of them often. This year was way more about friends and colleagues and so that is who I am really missing. I'll have to write a real reflection post on my life in Korea, maybe when I've had a little more time to process it.
500 Posts and our "KNC Christmas Party"
New Glasses!
One thing I had to do before leaving Korea was take advantage of cheap prescription glasses. Especially considering that there were lots of year end sales that made them even cheaper than usual! I ended up buying 3 pairs of glasses and a bunch of contacts (which aren't cheap but I needed some) for TOTAL $225. Can you believe that? In Canada it is impossible (or very difficult) to purchase one pair of glasses for that price. It's a crime.
So here they are- it's hard to tell them apart but the top left pair is black with white on the inside, the top right is grey, the bottom left is the brown ones I've had for awhile and the bottom right is red. Fun! Maybe I should have bought some crazy ones but I wanted some that looked nice too. I just bought from one place so I was limited with the selection they had. Bottom line, if you are in Korea and wear glasses- go buy some! The most expensive pair were the black ones and they were $55!
Froggy Humidifier!
Free Fish Cakes
Monday, January 12, 2009
Greetings from Canada!
Hello Readers (if there are any left)!
I'm writing a short post to say that we made it safe and sound to Canada! We both suffered the most intense jet lag (it took me a week to sleep semi normally) but we're doing better and really enjoying our time with my family and some of our friends. I have things to update about our final time in Korea and hopefully I will get a chance to do that later this week. I'm almost at 500 posts so that is exciting! I am still thinking about what to do with this blog. I think I would like to continue blogging but I am considering starting a new blog for my life after Korea. Stay tuned for that. Until then I am counting down to our travels through Southeast Asia. We have a flight booked to Bangkok for January 20th and we will return to Canada and try to become grown ups on May 21st. Happy Belated New Year to everyone! I hope everyone is happy and healthy!
Love, Amber
(P.S. It's my birthday on Thursday!!!)
I'm writing a short post to say that we made it safe and sound to Canada! We both suffered the most intense jet lag (it took me a week to sleep semi normally) but we're doing better and really enjoying our time with my family and some of our friends. I have things to update about our final time in Korea and hopefully I will get a chance to do that later this week. I'm almost at 500 posts so that is exciting! I am still thinking about what to do with this blog. I think I would like to continue blogging but I am considering starting a new blog for my life after Korea. Stay tuned for that. Until then I am counting down to our travels through Southeast Asia. We have a flight booked to Bangkok for January 20th and we will return to Canada and try to become grown ups on May 21st. Happy Belated New Year to everyone! I hope everyone is happy and healthy!
Love, Amber
(P.S. It's my birthday on Thursday!!!)
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