very bad. . . about keeping folks updated here. . .
At the moment it's 12:46 am. I'm working on a photo slide show that's almost 12 minutes long for church, that I need to have delivered before I leave town. I just received news from one of our members that she obtained an internship in Australia, with a resume that I helped her create. Definitely makes me feel good to know that.
Things have been going well here otherwise. Tonight, South Korea just elected its first ever female President. I'm wondering how the older generations of men will feel about this tomorrow, but it should be thought of as a good thing for the country.
Due to the day being election day we had a rare hump day off work as well. Work is getting much tougher since our boss has acquired another business and so the Korean teachers are becoming even too busy to watch over our classrooms which hurts a little bit. We did get a CCTV system installed, so it looks as if people are watching the children on camera in the classrooms, but it is more like a scare tactic.
I'll be sure to get back on here sooner than later. . Here are some pictures I've taken of kids, and friends from church as well.
local church in my neighborhood lit up at night
Costco has TORTILLAS
Fritz, an Indonesian brother at church helping me cook
We have Ethiopia, Philippines, and Korea represented here
At the moment it's 12:46 am. I'm working on a photo slide show that's almost 12 minutes long for church, that I need to have delivered before I leave town. I just received news from one of our members that she obtained an internship in Australia, with a resume that I helped her create. Definitely makes me feel good to know that.
Things have been going well here otherwise. Tonight, South Korea just elected its first ever female President. I'm wondering how the older generations of men will feel about this tomorrow, but it should be thought of as a good thing for the country.
Due to the day being election day we had a rare hump day off work as well. Work is getting much tougher since our boss has acquired another business and so the Korean teachers are becoming even too busy to watch over our classrooms which hurts a little bit. We did get a CCTV system installed, so it looks as if people are watching the children on camera in the classrooms, but it is more like a scare tactic.
I'll be sure to get back on here sooner than later. . Here are some pictures I've taken of kids, and friends from church as well.
local church in my neighborhood lit up at night
Costco has TORTILLAS
Fritz, an Indonesian brother at church helping me cook
We have Ethiopia, Philippines, and Korea represented here
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