Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Well it could be worse, right?

Hey Everyone!
Well I think today was the first day that we had the sudden and disturbing thought of "where the heck are we and what are we doing here?" Homesickness is creeping up on us fast. We're just glad that we're in it together!

So, we had our first day of teaching two days ago. It started out well - we went for supper at a traditional Korean restaurant with Ms. Kim and one of the foreign teachers we are replacing (Conor). A traditional Korean meal involves sitting on the floor and barbequing meat/vegetables in the middle of the table on a grill. The amazing part of the meal though is the number of side dishes that come with it. There were probably 20-30 different side dishes that accompany the meal. There was so much food, it was unbelievable!

After the meal were both pretty excited to start work. We got to the school and were shown how to use the computers to teach the classes - no problem, right? Maybe not for a computer scientist, but for me it was a very steep learning curve. Then, at around 1:30 one of the Korean teachers came running in on Andrew, Conor and I and told us frantically that I had to teach a class. Talk about being unprepared!

The first class didn't go so bad because Conor helped me out. It was just amazing to me how much of a language barrier there was. The simplest words such as "purse" involve props/pictures/sherades... very complicated. The kids are good for the most part, but there are definately a few monsters in the crowd. Those few kids are usually the smartest ones in the class and seem to also be the leaders. There have been various occasions in the past couple of days where you say something to the class and one kid will yell out something back in Korean. This usually results in all of the kids laughing hysterically at you while you're just sort of standing there thinking "what the heck just happened?" Anyway, the past few days have definately erased the sterotype that asian children are well behaved, disciplined and extremely curtious to their "elders."

Other than that, Andrew and I are starting to adjust to our new surroundings. We've located the nearest grocery store, found garbage bags (sorry fruit flies - your home is now elsewhere), found a coffee shop, a really beautiful park and a mall. This weekend we're just planning on exploring Daejeon - maybe take a trip to those glorious hot springs everyone talks about.

Anyway, we miss you all.... please e-mail us, WE'RE LONELY!!!!

Love, Andrew and Tara

5 comments:

Andrew said...

Check out our photos at

http://www.flickr.com/photos/21121589@N00/

Anonymous said...

I'm not gonna lie...I check your blog about 5 times a day so I was glad for an update! Im happy to hear you guys are settled in and that teaching has been going alright. I won't write a super long comment but I promise, an email is on the way in the next couple of days!

Anonymous said...

Your blog was hilarious!!! The photos turned out good. Glad you wrote today because I was getting worried & I've been bugging Susan & Pat every couple of hours. "Have you heard anything?" Sounds like you have your work cut out for you. Check your e'mail Tara, because I've sent you guys a couple of e'mails. I will try to send some pictures of the weenies & home in general over the next little while.

Miss you guys so much.

Love Mom

Anonymous said...

Hey guys,
So good thing you're in Korea. Being in an international business class has found me in a group term project about Korea. So thanks for the help in advance :) Nice pictures...I would CRY in that shower, it's like the one we had on the sailboat in Australia. Does the same water pipe run to the toilet? lol. Hope you're not that homesick already! Take good care. Andrew, take some pictures of your kids!

-Laura

*Tanis* said...

Hello Kids!
I loooove your blog and your pictures. The bathroom is so crazy weird. What is up with the apparent need to grow mold in the bathrooms in Asia since they have no real shower? Weird. haha. I'm glad you guys are settling in okay. Good luck with the rowdy kids. Oh and Tara, I am so impressed that you updated this. I thought maybe you had forgotten how to type or something :)

Tanis