I love my kids, really. How could I not? They are ridiculously adorable. Here is a pic of a few of them in Hanbok for Chuseok. How couldn't you just fall in love with those faces?!
It's not really just the stress of work though. Don't get me wrong, this job is chaotic and demanding (to put it lightly). Yet the thing is.. since I've been living in Korea, I've sort of become more Korean myself. And by this, I mean that I've filled nearly all of my waking hours with scheduled obligations. I leave my house before 9am M-F and I don't return home until 11pm. Teaching 9-9, Hapkido lessons every night, and then Korean Class on Saturdays... Yet the shocking part of it all is that I'm still not nearly as busy as half of the Korean children I teach. It certainly seems like a bit much at times.
However, I love what I'm doing here. And I've never been happier. But really, sometimes by the end of the week, I am just done!

3 comments:
I love this idea! I think I might do one myself of my travels here in the US as well....... I know its crazy to be crazy busy!!! but its good to be busy for a while. take a nice vacation when you are done. :)
I HEAR YOU, sister. And I don't even have the evening and weekend extracurriculars that you do! There's definitely nothing wrong with becoming a vegetable on the weekends. :c)
Hehe. Thanks for the comments guys!! :-)
Lori- Seriously!!
Anna- Man oh man, do I miss you. And man oh man am I ever looking forward to Christmas vacation!! <3
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