Drifting thru Korea

Thursday Lunch Session

November 19th 2008

At my table, a Korean teacher was sitting across from me. She asked, “How do you like the food.” I was like, “Ahhhh…Yesterday was better.” First of all, there was no meat. =[ The egg quiche was the saving grace of the lunch, but everything else fell short. Beansprout soup with tofu; Lame. Rice noodles; [...]

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Wednesday Lunch Session

November 19th 2008

Today’s lunch was AWEsome. As I stood in line, I glanced at the students’ plates. I spotted beef, and said to myself “Ahsahh!” I was pleased to find rolls, which we’ve never had in the cafeteria before. One of the teachers, ahead of me, took the last one, but he decided to give it to [...]

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Tuesday Lunch Session

November 18th 2008

I was a little excited about about the meat of the day. It was chicken in a spicy sauce. However, upon further inspection, I saw that it was still on the bone. I hate trying to use chopsticks and gnaw meat off the bone. Bones in general turn me off. Additionally, I got a little [...]

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Monday Lunch Session

November 17th 2008

Today’s lunch set the bar pretty high for the week. I get the most excited to see a beef entree. Today, it was mini franks and I went balistic. I had to go back for seconds. The soup was also good. Dukk, glutinous rice, by itself is usually doughy and nasty, but in this soup, [...]

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A Tale of Two Teachers

November 16th 2008

This is Mr Chin. He’s one of my school ambassadors (of sorts). He lives in the same apartment as I do, and he takes me to school each morning. He’s helped me out with my rice cooker and setting up the internet. He’s a decent tennis player, and his English is so so. His family [...]

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Tofu Restaurant

November 14th 2008

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Friday after school, a couple of the teachers went out to dinner. They were celebrating some school design award. We ate at a traditional Korean tofu restaurant. We had a plate of steamed pork with spicy carrots. The main dish was a seafood mushroom tofo soup. I expected the dinner to be long and filled [...]

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Korean University Tests

November 13th 2008

Yesterday, I had the day off, and we had a half day on Wednesday. The reason was for the high school senior exams. I think it’s like the SATs and ACT, but students can only take them once a year.
“It is a day of supreme importance to a Korean person’s academic life. It’s pressure [...]

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빼빼로 day

November 11th 2008

So, I ended up not doing what I planned on Pepero Day. Over the weekend, I was going to buy pepero at E-Mart or Lotte for some of the good students. But since I went to Daegu, I didn’t get around to it. I was going to go on Monday, but then I went out [...]

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Samdidas Sandals

November 11th 2008

I told my students, “Wow, you are all wearing Adidas sandals!” (Actually, I’m aware that they’re not really Adidas. I have a pair of sandals that I bought at E-Mart. They have the iconic 3 stripes, but they have ‘Korea’ engraved in the rubber. They’re deliberate knock-offs and everybody wears them.) One cheeky student spoke [...]

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Weekend in Daegu

November 10th 2008

Over the weekend, I went back to Daegu. This was good for many reasons.
The main reason was to get my desktop PC. One of my friends was gracious enough to hold it for me, even though I was uncertain about returning to Korea. I brought it back to my apartment stuffed in my suitcase. The [...]

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