Monday, December 27, 2010

Merry Christmas!

Derek and I both had Christmas Eve off work, so we were able to sleep in which was nice since it was so cold (high of 16) outside. I got up and started preparing some of the food for Christmas dinner. Then Lindsay came over and we put together the candy bags that we would take to the orphanage on Christmas.

We planned on going ice skating on Christmas Eve, but since it took three hours to get to Seoul, and by the time we got there it was absolutely freezing, we just took pictures in front of the Christmas tree and then went to have dinner.

On Christmas morning, Derek and I woke up and exchanged Christmas presents. We actually both got each other the same book. We were both really excited about giving the book to each other so it was both disappointing and funny at the same time. I guess great minds think alike!

After opening presents we went with several friends to Gae Myong Orphanage, which is a local orphanage on the island. They were having a Christmas service and talent show for the kids and invited us to come and watch the talent show then pass out candy. Although we didn't understand the service, it was nice to listen to the Christmas songs in Korean, while I quietly sang them to myself in English. The talent show was cute, the smaller kids danced to music while the older ones sang, played the flutes, drums, piano and violin. They also showed a slide show of pictures over the past year, and although I know it must be hard since the kids don't have families it looked like they had a nice year traveling to places like Cambodia, Vietnam and several places within Korea and are well taken care of. After the service and talent show we passed out the candy bags to the kids and wished them Merry Christmas. When we were leaving they told us that in the sixty years the orphanage has been open we are the first foreigners to ever visit and they welcomed us to come next year as well. If we were staying I would definitely like to become more involved with the orphanage and I am happy we were able to be part of their Christmas.

We had everyone over at our place for Christmas dinner and had a great time eating way too much food and playing Dirty Santa. Derek and I both lucked out and got a bottle of wine and chocolate truffles from the game, which was nice since I usually end up with horrible presents when I play Dirty Santa.

Overall it was a wonderful Christmas, and although it was hard to be away from family and friends, it was nice getting to celebrate it with new friends and to be a part of the orphanage's celebrations. We love and miss you all and hope your Christmas was merry as ours!



Gift tags and candy bags we made for the kids at the orphanage.


Christmas tree and lights in City Hall.



Freezing in front of the decorations in Seoul.


Matching Christmas presents Derek and I got each other for Christmas.




Talent show at the orphanage.


Group shot of the kids, workers and volunteers at the Gae Myung Orphanage.




Food for Christmas dinner. I think I went a little overboard on dinner!


Chocolate cake I made in the rice cooker. It tasted just like the first one, but it looks much prettier now that I now what to do!

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Christmas Greetings

It's been a busy last week of school. Not only is it the week before Christmas, but it's also the week before school gets out for the year. We still have some winter camps to do for the next month but tomorrow we are done with regular classes for the year. Oh how time flies!

We have been doing some Christmas lessons with the kids, but I was very surprised last week when I started getting Christmas cards that the kids made on their own time. It was a great surprise and they were so sweet so I had to share them with everyone.

Today I also had the best day at school in probably the whole year. Three of my 5th grade girls that are in my after-school class surprised me with an End-Of-The-Year/Christmas party. They put it all together and bought everything, and we spent the afternoon eating cake and watching Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs. It was such a great way to end the year with them. I will definitely miss my after-school class and those girls! Reading their sweet card actually made me tear up a little.

Anyways, so here are some pictures of my Christmas cards and the surprise party.









Decorations from the End-Of-The-Year/Christmas surprise party.


When I went to cut the cake, they actually apologized and said, "Teacher we wanted a bigger cake, but it was too expensive."



Handmade gifts from the girls. It's kinda like cross stitching but with yarn. They also got me a snow globe that says, "Sweet Heart."

Thursday, December 9, 2010

It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas

Between the first snow last week and our Christmas decorations it's starting to feel like Christmas. Although, it kinda doesn't, cause we're not use to snow at Christmas, but you get the point. So here are some pictures of our Korean Christmas experience so far!


Our Christmas tree, lights and tinsel that I borrowed from my school.
And the presents are from Mom & Dad!


The stockings are from Mom & Dad, and those are the masks that we've
gotten from the countries we've visited so far.



More of the apartment and decorations. You can see how big the tree is.
But it's better than nothing!



It snowed a lot on Wednesday night, unfortunately it started melting pretty early.
This is outside of my Thursday school, Hajeom Elementary.