Monday nights in the Dong, mean one thing: Dak Galbi! It's a Korean dish that is kind of like a spicy chicken stirfry. First, the chicken is put on the grill (every restaurant I've been to in Korea has a grill at the table) and cooked. Then cabbage, yams, leeks, and tubular ("that's totally tubular, dude") rice cakes are mixed in with a spicy chili pepper sauce. You can eat it with rice, noodles, or in lettuce wraps. It's actually quite delicious, and it's just nice to chill out with your friends after a long day of teaching.
Today was a little rough. It started off great with my kindergarten classes. They were like sponges today, absorbing everything I taught them, and continually surprising me with their little intellectual minds. There's always one kindie wrapped around my leg, and today May looked up at me with her adorable face and said, "Teacher, I love you!" My heart melted...and then the elementary kids sucked the life out of me. I have one class that is getting to be absolutely ridiculous. Jack, always turns his chair around so he can stick his head inside the bookcase, while Mabel slides down in her seat slowly, slowly, until she's completely under the table...Freeman, Alice, and Daria (her name totally fits her, and she has the funniest voice, I've ever heard. Imagine an 80 year old voice in an 8 year old body) won't stop beating eachother up, while Alex sleeps on the desk, refusing to raise his head to participate in anything. Then there's sweet Tess and Frank, always slipping me candy, smiling sweetly, and helping me collect and pass out everyone's homework. I don't know what to do to get the class to listen to me. Taking points away doesn't really work. I think next class, I'm going to make them flap. (Everyone stands up and flaps their arms like a bird.) Honestly, I can't be mad. As I write this I'm laughing hysterically at the image of Jack's head in the bookcase and the sound of Daria's scratchy 80 year old smoker's voice ringing in my ears: "Teeeeaaacher, teaaaaaaaacher." I need a backbone.
5 comments:
Elizabeth:
I love this! And you are a great writer!! I'm so proud of you for leaving life as you know it and going around the world to experience what many will never know. I can totally see you staying in Korea or doing the same thing in another country. Keep exploring! I love you!!
I love the fact that you post pictures of food.
On a side note, now that you're Ms. Teacher Superb, I'll hire you to home school Gage when you get back! :)
Teacher Superb? I flap and tape my kids.
Good golly that chicken looks good. Can't get that kind of stuff in Dallas.
And how do the kids get names like Daria? Love it.
Eeewwww, what's the deal with the silk worm larvae?
Oh, and the little girl with the old lady voice sounds cute!
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