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Pepero My Love

The biggest Pepero Day is coming up this Friday!! It will be 11/11/11  the first and only one ever, well not until 2111 I guess. I wrote about Pepero Day last year and talked about it some. You can click here if you want to know more about the holiday. I’m really excited this year because they added a new flavor STRAWBERRY! So here’s my two favorite ones.


Trick or Treat!

Halloween in Seoul has been more… uh… celebrated this year than last, which makes me super happy. I say that because Halloween things are more available this year and there are more costume shops and Baskin-Robbins and Dunkin’ Donuts have been doing Halloween foods! I found the most amazing ice cream that taste like a pumpkin pie. I think Halloween is my favorite holiday, it’s all about dressing up and getting candy, two of my favorite things.

Here’s my costume this year, Chad was a  Pokémon Trainer and I was a pikachu.

At my school, we took the kids trick or treating to a couple of the kids homes and then YBM Head Quarters.

Then we played around at the school trading candy.

The afternoon was the same and it was pretty fun. HAPPY HALLOWEEN!


Happy White Day!

White Day is observed in South Korea with the men paying back women who have given them chocolate on Valentine’s Day with candy instead of chocolate. I just like this picture. It has nothing to do with White Day except it’s white….


“We’ll Take a Cup o’Kindness Yet”

Celebrating New Year

“And we’ll take a cup o’ kindness yet,
for auld lang syne!”

Happy New Year! Don’t forget that it’s 2011 and NOT two-thousand-eleven.

This “Y2K” fad has run it’s course and it’s starting to ruin a generation of children. I don’t know how many kids I’ve had to teach how to say dates. They don’t know how to say any year before 2000! It’s starting to become a problem. And I’m stopping it right here and now.

Besides that we rang in the New Year with lots of good friends at the local spot Daddy J’s. It reminds me of “The Wall” back in Stillwater. Everyone especially had a great time once it was free beer from midnight till 2!

Hope 2011 is as fun as 2010!


A Seoul-Filled Christmas

Waiting for Santa

This is J Class. We’re headed into the playroom to wait for Santa. It was pretty fun except the teacher that played Santa is this class’ main teacher so they could tell it was “Tyler teacher!!” Oh well they still got presents!

Even thought this Christmas was spent far away from home I had a great Christmas. I’m luck to have made so many great friends here. And Christmas is a lot more fun with a bunch of kids.


A Christmas Feast

The Table

We had a great Christmas party at Sara’s apartment. Moriah and I ordered a giant turkey and ham dinner from a catering place on the US Army Base. We all hosted it and it was a great success. Lots of our co-teachers and friends and their friends came. Everyone brought some food or drinks and it was a great feast! We ate and drank and had a wonderful time!

Merry Christmas!


“Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas”

Without Lights

With Lights

Here is a picture of our Christmas tree at Chad’s place. I decorated this one for us and then I decorated a pink one for my place. I thought this would be the one chance I get to decorate a tree pink with Hello Kitty. The white thing at the top is a little mobile that one of Chad’s students drew Pokémon on. Christmas trees are VERY cheap here but lights are expensive. Also I’ve had trouble finding large rolls of wrapping paper.

Merry Christmas Everyone!!

We miss you and hope your holidays are merry and bright!!


Winter Wonderland

Snow in Anam-dong

It’s snowing in Korea! But sadly it doesn’t accumulate. It just makes it all cold and wet. (I hate cold and wet) The snowflakes were pretty huge. It started around lunchtime today. During my class after lunch the students rushed to the window when it started to snow really hard.

Then one kid said, “OH I can see Santa Claus!”

The other kids rushed over and said, “Really? Really Santa?”

One by one each kid was like “OH yes I can see him too!”

 

Imaginary Santa Claus flying through the air in a down pour of powdery snow…

Christmastime is here.


Impromptu Thanksgiving Dinner

Some fried chicken and cheese!

Our impromptu Korean style “Thanksgiving Dinner” I’ve been saving a box of Kraft mac and cheese for such an occasion. We also have some fried chicken and these Korean style chicken balls on a stick from the Lotte Super and grilled cheese sandwiches! Butter and cheese are REALLY over priced in Korea. I do most of my cooking with butter and cheese!! I didn’t feel like going out to eat cause it was so cold and so we thought “lets get a ton of food from the super market deli” and then we realize OH it’s Thursday so that means its Thanksgiving!

So hope you had a Happy Thanksgiving!!

PS yes that is a donut pillow in the background, and it’s from Dunken Donuts!


All the leaves are yellow

Namsan Mountain

Even on the other side of the globe the leaves change colors. Red, orange, yellow and brown cover the trees and the sidewalks.

Happy Thanksgiving!!


Happy Pepero Day!

All the Pepero from my students

Like many holidays consumed by commercialize Pepero Day is a holiday in Korea which its Seoul purpose (forgive the pun) is to give Pepero (or cookie sticks dipped in chocolate) to friends. Pepero Day 11-11 because it looks like 4 Pepero sticks. Also you give out Pepero in hopes that the recipient will grow to be tall and slender like Pepero. I got a ton from my students, one of the perks of being a teacher. Sorry kids, you hopes are in-vain because Charlet teacher will never grow to be tall like a Pepero and if I eat all this pepero I will not remain slender. Well anyway Happy Pepero Day!

And to my American friends Happy Veterans’ Day.