



I have the Internet connection as of yesterday afternoon. They are so competitive, I'm getting $100 just for signing up. Got my cell phone hooked as well (they call it hand-phone here).
I got some books at the "What the book" book store at Itaewon. There are more foreigners there than Koreans so I felt "at home".
So far, I am a bit panicky about keeping the young ones' attention but overall, I cannot complain. My coworkers seem to be gentle loving kinds of people and the school is quaint and small (only one home-room per grade).
Kids are all over the place. Some practically fluent and some don't know the alphabets. And a few are "special"kids. Developmentally challenged or deaf.
So far first graders give me the headaches but they're also the cutest.
Some pictures:
Grandma falling asleep while reading the newspaper.
Auntie making cold-noodle soup.
View from my window.
My new appartment.
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