Well, we have conquered week 3 of our Korean journey. We are finally out of the Coatel Hotel in Seoul (thank god!).
Like I said in my last post, our arrival in Pusan was postponed due to Chusok which is the Korean Thanksgiving celebration. So, we got an extra 3 days in Seoul. In those days we did some karaoke (way different in Asian countries), visited the Korean War Memorial, and explored.
Now we are in our amazing new apartment in the Seomyeon district of Pusan, South Korea.
love love loveWe have a great 2 bedroom apartment on the 14th floor in the middle of the city. We have a beautiful view, a big living room (with nothing in it), a bathroom with a bedet and hard wood floors. Of course, we don't have any furniture except for our beds, but we will eventually work it out.
And of course, bad luck follows me wherever I go! Here's a recap of my first meal in my apartment...
I go down to the family mart store (its like a 7-11) which is conveniently located on the 1st floor of our building. I purchase a pack of 4 slices of bread, a thing of ramen, a pack of american cheese, a box of butter, a bottle of water and some cheetos.
I get upstairs to make myself an amazing grilled cheese sandwich and some soup...so excited. All I have wanted to do for the last week and a half was eat this and be able to make it on my own...
So I break into my supplies...
the bread is not a loaf of bread at all. It's a chocolate sandwich (white bread with some chocolate frosting crap in the middle)
my butter is not in a cube...its a box of tiny butter packets that you would find at a restaurant
So after finding this out and making due with what I have, I come to find that we don't have gas or hot water...meaning no soup or grilled cheese or a hot shower that I was looking forward to.
Then I start to thank god that I bought that extra bag of cheetos. I open them...THERE IS NO CHEESE ON MY CHEETOS! They're like ranch flavor or something horribly unappetizing! Needless to say I was a little upset!
After the grilled cheese incident, Sara and I proceeded to live without gas for the next 3 days. Thank god it was hot and humid as all hell so we didn't mind taking cold showers! We didn't have to work our first week in either, so we spent a lot of our time sleeping and exploring. We went to Haeundae beach and layed out one day. The beach is gorgeous and we were lucky to have some superb weather!
We also explored the Pusan National University district with the bars and restaurants, the night life in Seomyeon, by our apartment, saw a movie in Nampo-dong and the casino/5 star hotel/giant department store that we have a block away from us!
We actually have gotten to meet some really cool people that also work in Pusan for CDI. Funny story how we met...we were given a temporary cell phone that used to belong to another CDI employee, and one of her friends called us looking for her. We had an awkward convo and he invited us to a party by the beach...which we went to of course! We ended up getting stuck in a monsoon on the beach and staying out until 8 in the morning...indulging in free breakfast in the casino before retiring to bed.
I started work last Tuesday (09/23/08). I screwed up pretty badly my first set of classes, but i think that I have everything pretty much figured out now.
Monday: April English 240-630
Tuesday: CDI English Chip 720-1015
Wednesday: April English 240-630
Thursday: CDI English Chip 720-1015
Friday: April English 240-630
April English is the younger kids that don't know much English at all. We work a lot on phonics and basic vocabulary. These kids are freakin nuts! Actually, most of my April English kids know more English than my upper level kids in CDI do!
CDI English Chip is a higher level of English with kids that are like around 13-15 years old. I am working at the Saha branch with Sara, but she is working different classes.
Now, I'm beginning week 2 of teaching! My little ones are brats and I want to hit them every chance I get (which is totally an acceptable punishment here btw) but I just can't bring myself to do it! So I yell until I'm horse, which obviously doesn't make them stop. I will eventually figure out how to bribe them into behaving well! My older class on the other hand doesn't speak at all. I guess Sara and I are splitting this guy, Paul's schedule. He was brought in and failed training but they tried to give him a second chance by allowing him to teach while closely monitoring him. Well, he obviously didn't do too well cause Sara and I took over for him! More proof of his "job well done" is the withdrawl rate of the kids in my class...the class started with 10 kids. When I started (only 4 weeks into the session) we were down to 3. Pretty pathetic. So, these guys know nothing and probably aren't too comfortable considering I'm like the 4th teacher they have seen in the past month!
All in all, Korea is great and I love it here thus far...
O and here's all my info...
Cell: 010) 2993-9408
Address: Erika Ulfelder
Busan, South Korea
Saha Gu, Sang ri Dong 321-27
Seung hak Building, 3rd Floor
(this is to our school branch because we don't know how reliable mail is in our building yet...)
But everything is great here! Miss you all!
O, and all of my pictures are posted on facebook. Here's the link...
http://www.new.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2014022&l=7903b&id=83900407
erika
ocsoccerchick@aol.com
ps...I'm definitely going to be on top of this thing and updating it WAY more often...come back in a week :)
1 comment:
Hi Erika,
I'm a friend of your Mom's...what a cute & fun blog you wrote! I had a good laugh about the grilled cheese & cheetos...hope you got your "jonesin" over.
Denise
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