Thursday, May 21, 2009

Tears way before their bedtime

I have around 90 days left at my current school. I have spent my FULL TIME in Korea at Kids Herald School. So you're looking at two years employment with only a total of 5 or 6 weeks vacation in those two years. So, I have spent a healthy amount of time within the four brightly decorated walls of my private institution.

Over the last few weeks, having decided to definitely leave the school, I have started to think about a few special kids. I've mentioned before that you get attached to kids on more than just a teacher-student basis. Some kids you chat to their mothers, and you get a bit of inside information on their family and relationships begin to blossom. One mother bought me a pizza the other day because she, and her two daughters, both of whom I teach and have taught, felt sorry for me being in Korea, without my family. The most of the mothers in this system of education are insane and completely irrational, but there are a few that stick out as seriously thoughtful and warm people. One mother wanted to take me to a nice restaurant, with her whole family, to thank me for teaching her son. She decided upon giving me a restaurant voucher instead because she thought it would be too uncomfortable for me to sit with her normally large Korean family, she was right.

My thinking right now is that I can't wait to get out of the school and have some down-time. But then I think of a few faces that I will dearly miss. The three kids that I know I will miss are Sarah, Angela and Bookie. There are of course a whole lot more. These three have all been brilliant. Weird and wonderful kids. Cute and crazy.

Having spent, on average, about 5 hours a day with these kiddies, it's hard to tell how it's going to feel when I finally leave them. To see a kid grow from the age 4 to 6, you do see a heart warming transformation in a child, that I was a big part of. I can predict (and probably confirm) that there will be some tears on my last day.

Here's an early picture of Sarah with a bloody snake around her neck.
Here's Angela refusing to have a bloody snake around her neck.

Bookie is the one on the left. Sara is worthy of a mention too, she'll be missed.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Rain


Not particular reason as to why I haven't written a blog in a while. I guess in the same fashion as when I do write blogs, I wrote them for no reason other than I wanted to. Recently, I haven't wanted to write anything.
Today, I suddenly feel like writing a blog. As I'm writing I have no idea what I'm going to write about, how much I'm going to write, but I do know what images I'll be including. Yesterday was a typical day of rain in Seoul. One of those days when it just doesn't stop raining. On some of those days the rain will be torrential and the whole city is a wash. This Saturday was a drizzly day. One would be ok walking from their house to the station without an umbrella, if they didn't mind a light dampening on their knitwear. I decided to put my 70-300mm lens on my camera and take some shots. I had a umbrella in one hand and the camera in the other. Manual focus whilst holding the umbrella did prove challenging, but it actually made me slow down my shots and take a little more care when composing. I'm quite happy with the results. I went out knowing that I'd be mono-chroming the images once I got back to base. I played around with the levels on photoshop and have managed to create some fairly professional looking shots. Not bad for a hungover amateur photographer with a questionable umbrella above his head.





We had teachers day last week. I got some decent gifts.
In order of my likeness, worst first.
A handkerchief,
3 oranges,
3 sachets of instant coffee,
A diary with many pictures of coffee from around the world,
50,000 won restaurant voucher (about £27)
50,000 Coffee Bean coffee shop points card.

The coffee points card is an amazing present. I was so overjoyed at receiving this gift that I had to tell as many people as I possibly could (You know that feeling when something good happens). My new kids have started to call me coffee teacher. They have presented this to me as my official nickname. The chants of Toby Teacher have been replaced. Even the mothers make reference to my new nickname in their monthly student files. This was the basis for the coffee related presents. The reason they call me coffee teacher is because I drink a cup of coffee every morning. I guess that justifies.

Nothing extraordinarily exciting has happened to me in the past few weeks, months. JOKE, Rick did come to Korea, and at the same time he did enjoy his 10 day holiday here in Seoul. He loved the food, the nightlife and the general tick that Seoul has. It's pretty good place to visit it seems. Shame Korea doesn't sell itself to the world more so, but having recently read a lot in to their history it's no wonder they aren't forthcoming with open arms. Rick and I, hired a car (I got my Korean driving license a couple of months ago) so we drove to an island just off Incheon, the airport area. The weather in Seoul was high 20's, with it possibly touching 30 during the peak hours. On the island, I would estimate it was about 8 degrees. A rather large, and moist cloud had parked itself on, yes on, not above, the island. We were in a cloud for our 24 hours on the island. But we had underfloor heating in our beach-hut, which was 20 metres to the sea, which we couldn't see because of the cloud, so all was good. Happy memories.

Think I'm going to wrap this up. I did have a few more ideas for this blog, but a friend just called and they've sidetracked my thinking and I've completely forgotten what it was. Here is another rainy pic.....

See you soon.

Tuesday, May 05, 2009

DELAYED

This blog has been delayed due to extreme weather conditions in my life. Not really extreme, just need to relax for a bit. More focus has been on going to the gym, un-winding and more recently, enjoying other pastures, away from blog writing. The forecast is good so I expect the updates to be more frequent and of significance soon.

I can say that I will return to the UK at the end of August for a break. The duration of this break is still in the balance but it will be longer than three weeks and probably shorter than three months. We'll see.