Archive for November, 2008
Sunday, November 2nd, 2008
We were walking to the river Saturday evening, and, to our great and happy surprise, we happened across some good folk making Kimchi.
Kimchi is the national dish of Korea. If it isn’t, I think most Koreans would tell you that it should be. I’ve heard many times, “You can’t have a meal without rice and Kimchi.”
As we were passing, I decided that this would be great for our blog, so I wanted to take some photos. Papa suggested that we ask. After having done so, they said, “Sure,” and were happy to have someone taking an interest in their craft. There were smiles all around.

Large tubs full of layered cabbage, salt, and water (there is still oysters, for fermenting, and hot pepper)

Hard at work carrying out a centuries old tradition

Green onions for Kimchi (this is just one type of Kimchi)

Looks like a lot of work to me
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Sunday, November 2nd, 2008
One the way to the river, not only did I find Kimchi being made, I found beautiful objects of the fall. Take a look.

A beautiful sample of a fallen leaf… there are many more to come before winter.

Not far from our apartment… I’ve never seen leaves change color like this beautiful!

More leaves changing color

Crab apples… you can’t eat these; so, please, don’t!

Daisies saying, “Goodbye,” to the summer

Goodbye, little daisy. See you next year.

A little Fox Tail… isn’t it lovely?

Lots of little Fox Tails

A great place to ride your bike

“Glory before the Dark”





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Saturday, November 1st, 2008
Last week I went to school with my husband, Dee. I was to observe in his class and some of other teachers’ classes. When the students started to get use to me, they began to call me “Mrs.Morgan Teacher”. That was very cute! I loved it!
We went to Halloween party at “American City” on Monday. The students were costumes and there were no classes for kindergarten, but Dee had to teach about three classes for elementary.









The school had a field trip to go to dig potatoes on Thursday, but I have to try to teach in the afternoon; it was the story class. It was about “The Boston Tea Party”. I had one night to prepare the lesson plan. I was very excited and nervous. Thursday morning, I was still nervous and I decided that I would not go on the field trip.
Dee was taking a shower and getting ready to go to dig potatoes with his students, but he changed his mind after he saw that I was still nervous. He stayed at home to help me prepare my lesson plan.
I was worried a lot about my accent. I have problem with “H” and “Th” that made me cry!!

I had to prepare three pages to teach in the afternoon. When I was teaching, my boss (Sydney) and Hanna Teacher were in the class too. That made me more nervous!!. After I taught the first page, Sydney showed me one page and then turned the class over to me again. Sydney told me that it couldn’t perfect the first time. Yes, I agree, but I don’t feel like I failed. The only one thing I can do is try, try and try.
I found out my time table on Thursday and the material on Friday. I’m going to start teaching this Monday.
I’m going to teach fifteen hours a week, and when I feel much more comfortable with teaching, I can teach up to 30 hours a week.
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