Conference:
This past weekend we had our fall conference in Gyeongju. This city is known for being a living museum because of all the history it holds. Its the “birthplace” of one of the longest dynasties in Korea and has many different sights to explore. Overall the area is beautiful and going when the leaves changed was awesome. Our hotel was on this awesome little lake next to an amusement park. Though the sights were amazing and I’m glad i got to go on a free tour of the area on Sunday the best part was defiantly seeing everyone. On Sunday we explored the tombs, a museum, and a buddhist sight. The other days (Friday, and Saturday) we had various activities helping to make us better teachers. We talked about our problems, or successes, and our future worries. We even had some time to talk about winter break plans and self-defense. Everyone was super informative and really helpful. I left with a ton of new ideas and a better grasp of what everyones situations really were. Facebook can only tell you so much. And again the best part about it was getting to see everyone, especially those who live farther away, like Jeju. This conference also gave everyone the opportunity to really connect with some renewing ETAs, yay networking :P And splashed into all of this we were able to go out and have a great time. It was really nice to be with so many friends again, even though i was getting sick and probably shouldn't have been staying out late, it was worth it. It made me really excited for thanksgiving and halloween and just genuinely grateful to be in Korea with these amazing people. It also made me feel like I haven’t been doing enough but I’ll find my niche. Coming back to school it really did feel different, and it felt like the kids missed me. Ive been struggling with connecting to them because 800 students is just too damn many. Im loving Korea, and I’m so grateful to be spending the time in this culture. That culture also includes the over 100 amazing people who are teaching besides me. These kids are the best of the best and they show it constantly. Everyones extremely including, kind, and genuinely amazing, as told by the variety of birthday parties, guitar sharing, balcony talking, hotel parties, lake walking, and GS 25 get togethers. Because theres no better bar then the convenience store in Korea as long as you have the right group of people. And it wouldn't be a Fulbright get together without exorbitant amounts of food, mostly Costco cheese.
Up quote of the Post :Ellie-"You and me... we're in a club now."
Hung out with this illustrious duo and actually got to sit between them...ruined when i got up for another beer...womp womp haha
My awesome roomies :)
These two are just too great, always happy