And, as promised, here is a lil picture post. It contains a lot of pictures, starting from most recent and progressing to the beginning of my time at my school (since I left Jungwon). There are a lot I didn't post, but I don't want to share too many pics of my students. I don't want any solo pictures (even though they are adorable) to end up on the weird part of the internet. So for their safety, I'm just uploading the minimum so that you get the just. Korea is fab. Seonsan is fab. My school is fab. My students are fab. My coteachers are fab. Ok you get it. 선산초등학교 최고야!
The first snow with our 6-1 class <3 the homeroom teacher is my self-proclaimed BFF.
Having a snow fight-candid points!!
Because food.
금오산
Christmas nail art?? Thanks 보라 (Bora)!
Thanksgiving dinner~
Hard at work in the classroom
Can you spot the student??
6th grade girls <3
My sleeping attire because it's so freaking cold at night.
Breakfast in Seoul!!
Wasn't expecting that to happen
Insider view of the subway
The peppero harvest. I ended up with 11 boxes, 7 indivdual sticks, and one homemade batch <3 and endless feels of love
Recorder chorus at school ceremony. Laughed when I thought about 20th century fox flute on YouTube. If you don't understand that then go straight to youtube and figure it out.
Selfie timeeee
A student hijacked my phone for this one. Photo credit: 태안 TaeAn
찜닭 the most amazing delicious food ever
Because it's third grade and I love them.
Handwritten letter from a student (literally sent through the mail). And possibly the most important thing I've received since being here.
FOX FLUTE YES DID YOU CRYLAUGH BECAUSE I DEFINITELY WOULD HAVE
for the educational concerts in SC the children filled up the Koger audience... each and everyone one of them brought recorders to play along with us... i was unable to play for the whole song due to tears
anyway
i like yo chili peppers ;)
and i think you should write up a translation of the letter from your student!!
<3
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Rachel
I'm a recent graduate of the University of South Carolina who is about to leave my little hometown of Columbia, SC to move to South Korea for a year. Currently, I am teaching at 선산초등학교. That is to say, it is an elementary school in Seonsan-eup, Gumi-si, Gyeongbuk-do. Here's to it!
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