Monday, May 26, 2014

Jeju Island



 
So I started my vacation sick and part of me didn't want to go because of this.  Also, a few weeks before this a Sewol ferry going to Jeju had capsized, killing hundreds of people, mostly students on a school trip, which did leave a sense of foreboding beforehand especially as I was going to be on a ferry to Jeju, too and it could have been my ferry.  But as always, I am lucky and bad events always seem to happen right before I get there or right after I leave.  Anyways, I had to take the medicine from the doctor on time or I started feeling miserable.  Thankfully the medicine worked really well.  Though it also rained on the day that we had the tour and that definitely did not help me recover.  But I have wanted to go to Jeju for a while and had already paid for the trip so I might as well enjoy it as much as I can.  And I did enjoy it. Anna and I went through a Facebook group called WinK (When in Korea).  Also, a big thanks to Megan who was nice enough to watch Bella for me.



The buses were late but not by too much.  There was going to be one extra person on one of the buses but as it was an overnight ride, a few people didn't mind laying out on the floor to sleep.  But my bus ended up having quite a few extra people on it because the other bus got into an accident on the way and we had to pick up all the extra people.  Which was fine and thankfully no one got seriously hurt.  One girl got glass in her eye but they managed to flush it out.  And another girl got a few minor scratches on her arm/hand.  I think for the most part they were just freaked out and scared because the bus swerved to miss someone who was going to hit the side of the bus which caused the bus to hit someone else.  The bus almost flipped over and then one of the mirrors went through the windshield.  One side of windows spider cracked with one window actually breaking and shattering over the girls in that seat which caused the minor injuries.  I don't blame them for being freaked out as I would definitely have been. 



Anna and I were one of the only few who had even known about the accident because we were up front by the trip leader and heard the phone call.  We knew it had been bad because the bus had to be replaced but we hadn't known how bad until we had asked the people who had been on the bus.  It seems the police had also been trying to get them to go back on the bus full of glass to drive to the nearest pit stop but everyone refused and who can blame them.  I wouldn't want to sit in glass and risk glass flying around as they drove two kilometers to the nearest rest stop.  After the replacement bus and driver got there, they had to rush and barely made it in time for the ferry, which is good because the ferry wouldn't have waited for them. 



So you'd think after the Sewol ferry incident that the ferry companies would be more cautious about travelling, well not out ferry.  It was overcrowded with people and at least ten of our group of 92 did not have seats and were just floating around, hoping that there would be an empty seat.  This trip was not organized very well and the leaders either didn't know what was going on or just didn't care at that point.  Who knows... but after a night like the ones the people on the other bus had, I can't really blame some of them for getting angry.  This ferry ride took a long time, five hours I think.  For part of it, I lucked out and got a hard couch to myself as most people stretched out on the floor, so I stretched out on the couch and we all took a nap as most of us only slept in bits and pieces on the bus.  We went outside for a while but I had to be careful as I was a bit dizzy from being sick and after blacking out a month before, I wasn't going to be taking chances.  But still the ocean view was pretty.  And then we were at Jeju.



So Anna and I skipped Loveland (basically a museum full of erotic art) to go ride horses.  Skofe got us a discount if we wanted to double time.  So basically we got to ride twice the amount of time for like $5-$10 extra dollars, though it wasn't that long sadly.  They were nice enough to allow the people who knew how to ride to go around without someone holding the lead of their rope and didn't spend most of our time teaching us about the horses so no wastes time and we got to go around the field twice.  I had someone holding my lead as though I have ridden a horse by myself once, it was a long time ago and I had only done it one time in my life and didn't really know much about it.  It was really nice how they would run with us on the horses, even though they had just met us, because if that had been America, they would have been too worried about someone getting hurt and suing to take the risk.  I bounced a lot in my seat which made my inner thighs sore for the rest of the trip, but that's mostly cause I was never taught how to properly sit on a horse.  It was a lot of fun and at the end the Korean guy let go of my lead and had the horse gallop home which was really fun and I didn't fall off, though knowing me I was holding onto the saddle pretty tightly.  It would be fun to actually learn how to ride horses someday.  My sister knows how but I never got around to learning how to.



On the way back from the horses we drove up Magnetic Road.  And when I say drove up, I actually mean that the bus driver put the bus in neutral and allowed the bus to coast up (seriously, I mean up not down) the road until the magnetic part of the road stopped and we drove normally again.  When we had been going down the road before to get to the horses, he had actually had to push on the gas to go down the hill.  I found that interesting as it is only one of supposedly four places in the world that has a magnetic road that does that.



At the hotel, Anna and I lucked out and got a small four person room to ourselves as the people who were had agreed to room with had decided to room with someone else.  Anna was disappointed as she wanted the room with the bed but I didn't care about that.  And honestly, I haven't slept so well in ages so definitely no complaints.  Having no cat or boyfriend around does make it much easier to sleep (sorry Greg and Bella).  And it worked out really well as on the last night we ended up offering to let Alyssa, who fractured her foot dancing the night before, to join us as her room was all the way on the third floor and ours was on the first, which was much easier for her to get to instead of having to hobble all the way up the stairs.



After we got settled for a while, we went to a black pork barbecue which is suppose to be famous in Jeju.  On the way there we saw a beautiful sunset at the beach.  Yes, we got a hotel by the beach.  ^.^ The beach was called Hamdeok Beach.  Kara, the girl across from Anna and I, was nice enough to cook everything.  Thanks Kara.  Personally, I think I like the regular pork better, but maybe I just like the marinades.  Also, the black pork had way too much fat on it and I felt like we were cutting off more fat than pork at times.  But it was still good.  Afterwards, we walked home and there were a lot of lights on the ground and around the statues that Anna and I just had to take pictures of.  I really liked the colorful fish lights. 



Sadly, we also found out that the girl we had met just before the trip who was also coming to Jeju had lost her dog.  It was a cute dog too and I don't think she has found it yet.  I hope she finds it soon as the dog was a restaurant rescue and she is afraid of people.  But if people wanted to eat me, I'd be afraid too, so can't blame the poor thing.  Anyway, the dog got out of the house of the person who was watching her as the owner was on the same trip as us in Jeju and, last I heard, she hasn't been found yet.  At this point we were pretty tired so we played card games and went to bed.  Also, we lucked out and the T.V. had English channels.



So we did a lot of walking and started with walking around Oedolgae (Lonely) Rock.  Before we started our walk, Skofe took us to a place wear we could buy cheap chocolate and she would give us free samples.  I bought some to give as a gift to work but to be honest I still haven't even tried the few pieces that I saved for myself.  But then again, I was never a huge fan of flavored chocolate but Jeju chocolate is suppose to be some of the best chocolate in Korea. 



So going around Oedolgae (Lonely) Rock took a while.  At one point, there were a bunch of boulders connected to come boulders in the sea.  One or two guys started going across and in the end a bunch of people tried though most people were too afraid to try.  I was surprised that I talked myself into trying as I was quite terrified as I climbed up and down boulders to get to the large boulder pile a little ways out.  Thinking back, the actually climbing was really easy.  The only part that made it difficult was the fact that it terrified me because of my anxiety.  Me and another girl with anxiety helped each other through and I'm glad I did it.  It gave me a sense of accomplishment because my anxiety used to be so bad that I wouldn't have even considered doing something like that before and here I had actually done it.  It may not have been a big deal to the others who climbed it, but to me it took a lot of effort. 



Because I decided to try climbing out to the boulders I ended up not having enough time to explore the Natural Ocean Pool.  I managed to take a few pictures but we were short on time so we couldn't actually go out and explore it.  We had to rush along, quickly snapping pictures, along the Olle Coast Trail to catch the bus as we were one of the last groups to return.  Then we went to Jusangjeolli (주상전리) which our tour guides called Superman Rocks.  They are basically square columns of volcanic rock that spit out of the ocean. 



Next we went to the Cheonjeyon (천제연) Water Falls.  This was a group of three different waterfalls that are nearby.  One is huge but it only acts like a waterfall during heavy rains such as during typhoon season.  The other two were beautiful.  We almost missed the one as the path cut to the side but we managed to get there.  Though getting there nearly killed me as there were so many stairs.  Actually, I should say getting back to the bus after the last one nearly killed me as going up the stairs was brutal and was making me dizzy.  It was about this point that I realized that I might be over doing things a bit.  Not to mention I was under doctor's orders to take it easy to avoid blacking out again.



We made a brief stop at Jungmun (중문) Beach.  It was pretty but too cold to do anything.  The most amusing thing was when our tour guide, Owen, and another team leader decided to do a push-up competition.  The other guy won because Owen couldn't do the push-ups right and kept sticking his ass up in the air though he did do way more push-ups than the other guy.



Next was walking around the Dragon (용머리해안) Coast Walking Trail which was cool.  Supposedly it looks like a dragon when viewed from above.  The story is that a Japanese ship came to cut off the dormant dragon's head and tail so that it couldn't harm anyone.  There were actually long cuts into the rock so I wonder how those actually occurred.  We were lucky that we were able to go around because there is only a certain time during the day that allows you to get across safely because of high tide.  We had only around 36 minutes to go completely around the dragon because the tide was already coming in.  It was interesting noticing that the water levels were getting higher and we had to keep an eye on the ladies who were getting sea animals because we knew we had to hurry if they started to leave.  But we made it across and it was really cool to see.



I stayed on the bus instead of doing San Bang San (산방산) Temple because I overdid it and couldn't physically do anymore.  I was sad to miss out but it was raining heavily at this point and I was tired and already sick so I just gave up.  We went to Jeju City to eat dinner at an Indian restaurant and barely had time to eat before rushing to catch the bus which has made me crave Indian food recently.  Thankfully Greg and I found a nice Indian restaurant nearby and I have been eating there a lot recently.  But we made it back to the hotel in time and didn't have to pay a cab thankfully.



So that night we decided to hang out with Brittney and we did some fireworks, card games, and a little bit of drinking.  It was kind of funny because they said I wasn't allowed near the fireworks because I was the clumsy one.  Neither of them were able to use the lighter and so I HAD to be the one to light the fireworks.  So they changed it to the only thing dangerous I was allowed to be around were the fireworks.  That made me laugh.  And then we ran out of fireworks and I was like I don't want to move but I'll give you money if you want to buy more so we did a few more fireworks.  A Korean guy had to help me at one point because one of the fireworks would not light for me.  We watched some Koreans light up fireworks just as they watched us.  You could never really do that much in America because of all the laws and such.  I know it's illegal in Pennsylvania at least.  Anyway, we played card games for a while.  I won the first time and them promptly lost all the other times.  It was really funny to watch Anna and Britney getting really competitive as I just didn't care whether I won or lost.



Though the second tour sounded fun, I'm really glad we didn't do the tour Monday as it was a nice, relaxing day which was just what I needed.  I could sleep in, relax, and not worry about rushing around.  We tried a burger place which had this huge, sweet burger that was okay.  The taste was a little weird for me but I could eat it and it wasn't junk food.  Then we took a walk along the coast where we ran into Alyssa who had fractured her foot and joined us as our roommate for the final night.  I helped her cousin, Adam, bring down her stuff and we played more cards and drank more as we watched a rerun of the first Harry Potter movie which Adam, Brittney, and Alyssa.  It was surprising how many people we ended up having in our room as I am not normally the social one. 




After that, it was packing and getting ready to go home.  Thankfully the return trip was much less eventful than the trip to Jeju.  Two people lost their ARCs and passports but were thankfully allowed to get on the ferry to get home.  I'm glad to not be them as they deal with all the paperwork and government stuff to get those items restored or get issued new ones.  I was a little motion sick on the way back, probably cause I was out of medicine and still feeling like crap.  The bus I was on didn't do two of the stops so we got home quicker and at a reasonable time which was nice because Greg decided to surprise me and bring brownies with him.  Yay!  I thought that was a good way to end my four day vacation.


Sunday, May 18, 2014

Birthdays, Holidays, Dating, New Classes, Table Top, Etc. = Busy




So I haven't posted in a long time.  Basically since right before graduation and my birthday.  So I apologize that this post will be very out of order and the details won't be great.  Hopefully I remember most of what has happened.  Also, a few things here actually happened after my Jeju Trip but didn't want to include them in that post.  Enjoy. ^.^  Also, I want to say Congratulations again to my sister, Katy, as not only did she get into that awesome honors society (look at my last post), but she got a full scholarship to Dickinson Law School.  Congratulations, Katy! You earned it.  Also, the cherry blossoms were here and gone again.  They looked gorgeous as always.  I love cherry blossoms.  The ones near Greg's place were really nice.  Also, for those of you who know me, I watch a ton of anime.  Ever since I started dating again, I have to admit that even I am falling behind in anime.... yes, I just said that ... I am behind in anime. T.T




So I started with a class of seven but only had four graduate because all of them moved far away, one to Seoul, one to Malaysia, and one to America.  My kids worked hard for graduation and they did a good job.  They were really adorable and did well on their speeches.  You could tell some of them were really nervous.  Took pictures with the parents afterwards and I got some pretty flowers.  Poor Mellisa was sick the entire time so she was glad it was over.  I actually have Mellisa and Amy in first grade now.  Either way it went well and was a good end to another school year.




New classes began and I got the big 7-3 kindergarten.  Though it's a lot harder than the other kindergarten classes that I've taught, especially since it has a full class of ten, it is still enjoyable.  The class can be a handful but then again they are kids and any kid can be a handful.  But I like them a lot.  We are getting ready for Open Class at the moment and so we have more work than we normally do.  I can say with certainty we will all be less stressed when Open Class is over.  No more fixing decorations, practicing speeches, or doing extra art projects though I really like how our planet posters turned out.  Had to take a picture of them because I loved how they turned out. It's a lot of work for everyone involved.




Otherwise, I have two first grade students.  Most of them I have taught before which was nice.  My old first grade became my second grade and it's my easiest class because they are so smart.  When we did the Reading Championships, three of the four students in the class took most of the prizes.  I was so proud of them.  Sadly Ryan ended up going to another school for second grade but I hear he is coming back for third grade.  He actually wrote a pen pal letter to my mom and she wrote back.  His mom told my supervisor that he was showing all of his friends the letter from my mom.  He is the kid who will see me when I dress up, know I never dressed up, and be like, "Teacher, what happened to you?"




I had a low level third grade which was hard to teach after teaching advanced classes all day.  Laura did me a favor and took over that class because I ended up getting really sick and blacked out of the subway.  Really scared me and I'm lucky a nice Korean lady realized what was going on and pushed me into a seat.  I had known I was sick but if I had known it was that bad I would have had Greg take me home.  Sadly, I wasn't coherent enough to thank her before she got off the train.  Now Greg is on my case to take better care of myself and I ended up getting my supervisors worried too.  They still occasionally ask if I am having problems or how am I doing.  Though truth be told, even now I haven't fully recovered but I am much better than I was and keep improving.



Then my third and fourth graders combined into my current fourth grade.  I have a fifth grade newspaper class and another sixth grade literature class full of smart students.  Sadly, they don't enjoy fantasy as much as my old class did so I may have to make a lot more literature schedules.  For the most part my classes are going well.  As always, I scare a few students but that is normal and they usually warm up to me after getting to know me.  One of my first grade classes calls me Cat Teacher which honestly doesn't bother me as I love cats. 



So, let's talk about my very talkative new kindergarten.  I have ten students: Ashley, Bella, Cindy, Jordan, Jumee, Matthew, Maychel, Olivia, Sua, and Yebin.  I have a few sensitive kids, a few bossy kids, and a kid who's head seems to always be in space, which is fitting since we have a space decorated classroom.  Bella I have taught before in afternoon kindergarten and she is amused that she and my cat have the same name.  Olivia loves to talk and goes on and on that I have to tell her to slow down as I don't understand a word she is saying.  She also loves to write.  Cindy is really good at belly dancing, which I find to be an odd hobby for a kid but hey she loves it. Jumee leaves early a lot and Yebin and Jordan are late a lot but they seem to like class.  Matthew always has these crazy expressions on his face and seems to be always laughing.  Maychel's English is really good and she has an aunt in Texas who is in the army.  Sua is really smart and really understands the stories we read.



For our first field trip, we went to a Pororo play.  What I understood of the play, as it was in Korean, was that the car was looking for someone to play with and the dinosaur was having gas problems because he didn't eat healthy foods.  I remember a lot of spinning lights that made me dizzy as this was right after I blacked out but the kids enjoyed it a lot.  They have also been doing little dramas in class.  So far we have done Shoemaker and the Elves, Scary Dino, and now Gingerbread Man.  They like to sing the songs but sadly we haven't had much time to do the plays as we have been so busy with other things.  I'm so behind in that class T.T and I never seem to be able to catch up.



So the kindergarteners have started project class with polar bears which they loved.  They actually made the adorable polar bear hats with Hanna Teacher (who is really helpful when you need someone to help you when Korean is involved) but I helped take pictures.  Cindy seems to not like to take pictures when there are hats involved.  We also did the ice and fat activity again where they stick their hands in ice, one in a "fat butter bag" and the other with no protection to show how the polar bear's fat keeps it warm.  Though this time the kids talked me into doing it and yes, the water was very, very cold.  They wouldn't let me take the igloo down after we finished the polar bear unit.  Otherwise, we are doing jobs now and we made a career collage with lots of different jobs on it.  It turned out pretty cool.




I've had two birthday parties so far with my class.  (I wasn't joking when I said it has been a long time since my last post which was before my birthday.)  First was Olivia's and she made all these adorable curious looking faces as she watched Sunny Teacher set up the cake and all.  I think I took more pictures of her face than the actual party.  Then it was Yebin's birthday and she had a Frozen cake and a princess castle to set up with princesses and knights.  Probably the most elaborate birthday party I have had.  It was cute and all the kids wanted the Elsa plates except for Yebin.  Thankfully, there were enough Elsa plates for those who wanted Elsa.  The kids are so obsessed with Frozen that some even tried to hide their dirty Anna napkins to try and take home.




Speaking of Frozen, it is crazy here.  You cannot do anything without someone starting to sing Let It Go or some other Frozen song.  Thankfully, I actually like the songs, but it is distracting as you are trying to get work done.  The students, especially the kindergarteners, have Frozen everything.  They come to school wearing Frozen dresses (which I believe are actually pajamas) and when it first came out all the students would bring in the English lyrics to learn it.  And this includes older male students.  Kids are always trading Frozen stickers and you can't walk down the street without hearing Let It Go on some store's radio.  The kids give each other Frozen gifts for each others' birthdays, too.  If Open Class wasn't coming up, I would fully have expected the last song contest to be all Frozen songs.  It is that crazy. ^.^



Children's Day was our next big event and after doing all work, work, and no play, the kids deserved a break.  We had an all day event for the kindergarteners and did Market Day for the older students.  For kindergarten, we played games, did face painting, chased bubbles on the rooftop, had a rooftop lunch, and Song Contest.  My class was with Charles Teacher's class.  They enjoyed the bubbles and all the kids were coming up to me to try and make big bubble balls with my bubble gun.  I painted my students' faces which included a few snow flakes (as I said, Frozen is scary popular here).  Then we played Duck, Duck, Goose and musical chairs with hula hoops before lunch.  Thankfully I brought my own lunch as I don't eat kimbab and one of my student's didn't like it either so she had some of my peanut butter and jelly sandwich.  A water bottle flew into my head because it was so windy.  That hurt enough I accidentally said a word I shouldn't though thankfully none of the kids noticed.  Then we had Song Contest, and, as per usual, I volunteered to be the MC.  My class didn't place but I think they did a good enough job. 



After that, we had Parent's Day where we made paper carnations for the parents.  Following that was Teacher's Day where my kindergarten class spoiled me.  I actually got some pretty nice gifts though I am not exactly sure how to use them.  Not that I need gifts, but it is nice to know that the students and their parents seem to like me.  Sometimes you just can't tell.  I think that is most of the school stuff that has happened and now on to the stuff not related to school.  Remember that a lot of what follows happened intermixed with all this stuff as I can't remember well when I did certain things.  Hopefully I am not forgetting anything important. 



So as I said before, I met Anna and she introduced me to the table top crew.  Anna's birthday is near mine so we decided to have a joint birthday party.  We invited the table top gang and some of our co-workers to go to a galbi restaurant and then do karaoke.  Nathaniel came to join, too, and his gifts were perfect.  He didn't know that I had gotten a cat and had gotten me cat things (a stuffed tiger, fish stickers, fish shaped snacks, and a cat toy) as a joke.  He walked in and Bella practically jumps on the cat toy and he laughed, saying it wasn't quite the cat he intended the gift for but it worked out quite well.  I basically had him play with Bella as Anna and I got ready.  Wasn't quite sure where the restaurant was but we found it.  It was funny because Greg, the person who is usually last to show up, was first and already waiting for us.  Dinner went well and then karaoke.  It was nice to sing loudly and with a bunch of people.  The songs chosen by others weren't too bad and I was able to sing Eternal Snow in Japanese well enough. 



It didn't take long after the birthday party for Greg to ask me out on a date.  As always, I was clueless and had no clue that he had even noticed me though I knew I had liked him and was kind of my normal obvious self.  Anyway, he took me out to dinner and we started dating.  We've been dating two months now and I'm loving every bit of it.  I like feeling special and not having to make all the choices in a relationship. ^.^  If only he wasn't allergic to cats. T.T  At least he likes Bella and Bella likes him.  Sadly we have completely different schedules so I can only really see him on the weekends.  He is making me try a lot of new things and even better yet he likes video games and anime.  ^.^


Table top went well and I'm a little sad that it is over.  We finished off Shadowrun with a big magical showdown and of course I can't roll to save my life.  Not sure how I managed to survive with how badly I rolled.  But it was a lot of fun.  We also played a big of Adventure Conqueror King which basically has you looking for treasures to save up money and eventually try to become king of the world in which you play in.  We didn't get very far in it because we wanted to finish Shadowrun before Adam returned to America.  Now that Adam is gone, we haven't played, but I hope we get a chance to play again sometime, though perhaps not every week as I do enjoy having some down time where I don't have to think about plans every weekend.  Besides, my sleep schedule on weekends now is awful.  Hahaha.


Before Adam left, we did an Easter brunch with him, his wife Jessica, Greg, and Anna.  Kyle and Tony already had other plans.  Greg made cupcakes for everyone and the icing was so good.  He baked and I did the cleanup which works out well for me as I hate cooking and don't mind doing the dishes.  Greg also made cupcakes for when Adam left.  Either way, the Easter brunch was at a place called Craftworks and everyone else liked the food.  I didn't care much for the food but I enjoyed spending time with everyone and then having cupcakes on the roof of Greg's building. 




I took Bella to the vet for the first time and they did an x-ray to see if anything was causing her vomiting and gave her some vaccinations.  There weren't any problems, and the vomiting seems to just be a nervous habit sadly.  I will have to take her back to the vet to get her rabies vaccine updated.  I should have already done that.  T.T  I'm a bad owner sometime.  Maybe this Friday, since I won't be going anywhere Friday off and I now get off early at 5:30 on Fridays since I don't have the third grade class anymore.




Otherwise, I have been to more bars in the last two weeks than I have in my entire life.  We were trying to help a friend become more comfortable with meeting new guys and they needed a third person.  Why that third person is me I have no idea, probably just because I'd be around anyway.  Either way, it was an interesting experience for me and I tried a few drinks.  Some I liked, many I didn't but that's just how I am.  It was fun dressing up and I've been trying to add blue into my hair but I haven't figured out how to get it to stay in my hair.  It's mostly come out into my brush and fades way before I take a shower to wash it out.  At least it comes out easily and doesn't seem to bleed unless you are actually touching it.  I've used temporary dyes and they would bleed all over my face and into my clothes, so this chalk stuff isn't too bad. 


Anyway, I think that is most of what I have been up to other than the Jeju trip that I went on and that will be a separate post on its own.  Sorry for the long wait for those of you who actually read this.  ^.^  The next post should be about Jeju Island.