Okay, I'm going to try to do just a little post everyday. I still have a backlog of photos to post, but that'll just have to wait. So, as of today, we are a few weeks into a full semester of four months. Things are going well. The weather is changing, and the coolness is delightful. Some of us went hiking on
Daedunsan last weekend, and it was really nice. As I meet more Koreans, I'm slowly learning more Korean words. If you're not talking to Koreans regularly, you really only need to know a few foods you like, and how to get around. JJ and I are scheduled to go to Hong Kong over
Chuseok, so that should be cool. Also, I've gotten a few odds and ends, wall hangings and baskets, for my apartment so it looks a little less cold. I also bought a Korean beetle a few weeks ago, and a couple plants.
Our friend, Dingo, always asks us for our funny story of the day, so I think I'll start posting them here too. They're not always super funny, but usually they are at least interesting. Today, the one that sticks out in my head was an essay about dogs that one of my students wrote:
The Dog's Job
All the dog has the job. It is all different. Many dog is for fondle. But some of the dogs are work for police, finding dead person, or finding the way for not-see person.
I had the fondle dog. But my mother had allergy so I can't raised my fondle dog. So I want to get the dog.
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You can fondle your dog, but you can't fondle your dog.
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