Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts

Friday, November 23, 2012

Halloween at the Hagwon


At this point Halloween has come and gone (and now we're past Thanksgiving), but there are always fun pictures floating around! Halloween isn't as big a deal here in Korea, but the schools like to highlight the holiday and apparently it's just another excuse for older Koreans to go drinking. That said, we had a good time at our hagwon's celebration.

The timing was quite interesting though as we were told that some of the parents would be coming in to observe class before our "party". So we each had a couple of parents who had come in to see how class works and we, of course, had to be on our best behavior and show off.

Zach had planned ahead (I'm not sure if this was intentional or not, or at least not how intentional) and had brought his horse head mask, as you can see above. This was a hit with the kids and our director. I, however, did not plan ahead, but before we left the States I did manage to snag a few silly things from Party City. Thus, I donned a silly moustache which everyone seemed to love. I also managed to remember the pirate hat that had been left by one of the teachers before us. A pirate with a moustache, it worked!

The kids dressed up and we were instructed twice during the day to hand out candy. The parents helped earlier in the day for the first round, the kids would knock on the door and come to all of us for treats. They knew to say trick or treat, but I used the time to advise them to also say thank you! The later round of trick or treating with the older kids was just 3 teachers each in a classroom and that was different in its own way.
















Thursday, November 22, 2012

Happy Thanksgiving from South Korea!


Happy Thanksgiving in the States to those of you who have been up for a while preparing for the big day or possibly just got up too. We hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving and have a good time with your loved ones, be they family or friends or both. We are celebrating here with delicious chicken from a local place that we visit about once a week. It's close to turkey, right?

Today was pretty much a normal day for us, however, since Koreans celebrate Chuseok (which was in September this year) which is the closest holiday they have to our Thanksgiving. We worked in the morning and had lunch (today was rice, tofu, soup, radish kimchi, and a few other small things) and then Zach stayed here for the older kids while I went on a field trip with the boss lady to a milk factory in Cheonan. I will definitely be posting about that little adventure sometime soon. Tomorrow is also our monthly birthday party, so it's been an eventful end of the week!

We also found out some interesting news about Saturday, December 1st when there will be some sort of open house at our school and Zach and I will be having a faux class for potential kids and their parents. Should be an interesting day.

That said, I leave you with a final picture of our delicious meal. Have a wonderful day and have a little turkey and fixings for us over here. ;)  And if you also happen to go out on Black Friday, be safe and have a good time. Don't take it too seriously! I've already made my (probably one and only) online purchase for Black Friday which will be waiting at home for me in 9 months!

So, so delicious. A bit of crunchy, a bit of sweet, and a touch of spicy.