Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Cute Angel Coffee, a crime scene, and Oozey the stray cat

Here are a few pictures from the November recital.  I am presenting the students with their certificate.

Here is Sunny 

Here is Daniel. He gets mad when I call him Dan or Danny.  I'm trying....

Ok here is a coffee I got from "Paris Baguette"  It is a big chain of bakeries here in Korea.  Look how cute this Angel coffee cup. Everything in Korea has to be cute it seems...





Here are two cats near my school.  The one had very Oozey eyes, but I do always see people putting out food for the cats and there are a number of animal hospitals in the neighborhood, so that is good.  Maybe "Oozey Eye" the Cat and "Little Red" the Cat can get some help. 
I do talk to the cats, but they don't know English or 'Pssst' language. 


Here is one of my students in my Friday evening class.  They decided to set up a crime scene.  I entered the classroom after break and the students told me, "Danny is dead."  One of the students kicked him and he didn't move.  Finally, Danny moved and we did our next class. This is the student who's realistic fiction story was about dragons from another dimension,  yeah.....




I went to a European Christmas Festival on Saturday November 30th.  It should have been called "Push and Line Fest"  People stood in line forever for food which made it hard to walk around the tiny festival.  Then Koreans would walk through the crowd with their child in front of them pushing their child into you.  I was read to give them an American Christmas instead of European one.  An American Christmas is a fist in your face or the face of your Korean child you have your hand on as you push them through the crowd. 






 There were stands with food from all over Europe and there was also Canada.  The European countries were Spain, Germany, England, Switzerland, Italy and so on.  Each stand had food where 20-50 people stood in line waiting. There was some good entertainment singing and playing instruments.  Also, there were German advent calendars with the chocolates inside.  

For school I brought home Dino.  Dino is a talking dinosaur that the preschool students bring home and write about.  The students get 4 days to bring Dino home and write about their adventures with Dino. 
This past weekend was my turn


Dino and I had pepperoni pizza, went to the park, and watched TV. 



Here are a few science presentation poster from my eventng class.  Aren't they awesome?









Here are a few Christmas lights at the one church building by my apartment, I thought they looked nice.  The building is about 8 stories tall with a Giant 4 story tall picture of Jesus, Ahhhhhhh!  I will have to get a picture of the Giant Jesus, the portrait actually is nice.  








 You can see Jesus here in this picture.

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