Sunday, August 31, 2008
As you can probably tell from the lack of updates, we have been very busy with lesson planning and school. It is going very well; we are starting to get to know the students a lot better and are really enjoying them. Ryan's students, being highschoolers, are especially inquisitive about his views on certain issues and will often stay after class to discuss. We are beginning to feel a lot more at home in Seoul. A big part of that is that our friend, Will Cote, is back in town along with his little sister and brother-in-law, Cara & Toby Kellogg, who are here to teach English. We are very thankful to have them near by. Today we all went to an afternoon church service in what is hands down the best looking church we've attended so far.

The other night we all went to play darts together. The boys befriended some Koreans there and played a darts tournament. Here are Ryan and his partner (making the kimchi sign) after their win.
Saturday, August 16, 2008
Happy Independence Day, Korea!
Friday, August 8, 2008
You & Me & Kimchi
Sunday, August 3, 2008
From Bukhansan to Agra
The park is beautiful and there are endless trails and winding footpaths. Unfortunately, we couldn't ever figure out how to get to the Tower tonight, so we took the bus home. It's very enjoyable...setting out to go somewhere, getting lost and then wandering around trying to find the bus stop, enjoying what we see along the way.
Friday, August 1, 2008
World Cup Stadium
We eventually located the ticket booth, and on our way there we heard a tremendous cheer come from the stadium. Korea had scored the first and only goal of the game.
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