The girl who I replaced left a folder in the apartment where I am now living. It contains her birth certificate, social security card, copies of her passport, and diploma too. First of all, one doesn't need their social security or birth certificate to teach in Korea (just a bunch of other stuff). I would not have found this stuff, had Brittany (one of my co-workers) not been over here picking out books from what was left behind. Anyway, this girl left all kinds of stuff behind to say the least. There are a few boxes of clothes, plenty of shampoo and conditioner to last me a few months, laundry detergent, and numerous other things as well.
I was going to be meeting Miss Annie's parents for this coming Korean Thanksgiving holiday (Sep. 11-13), but it seems that her mom and dad are now taking a trip to some island instead. So I have a few days off, after only being back at work for ten, which is fine with me .
Happy Labor Day back home folks.
I was going to be meeting Miss Annie's parents for this coming Korean Thanksgiving holiday (Sep. 11-13), but it seems that her mom and dad are now taking a trip to some island instead. So I have a few days off, after only being back at work for ten, which is fine with me .
Happy Labor Day back home folks.
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