I seem to be falling behind on my blog writing again. I have been so busy the past few weeks that I've neglected to update my happenings. Monday, March 2nd the new school year started, so all the teachers were busy getting their classes organized and making sure they were ready for the new year. I didn't have to teach on Monday because it was the first day and it was used for the homeroom teachers to get acquainted with their new classes. I started back at teaching on Tuesday and after not teaching a regular class since December it was weird being back, but it felt like nothing changed. The students moved up a grade and they all seem more friendly this year, so that is about it. Since there are so many more students than last year I will be teaching more classes a week than last year, which is good because that will make the time go by faster...at least I hope it will. The grade 5's were the first grade I taught and I will have them and the grade 4's until the end of the month. I'm excited to start teaching the grade 4's because they are my old grade 3's and I loved teaching grade 3. I've also started with my new co-teacher who is younger than Jiny and she's really cute. She talks my ear off everyday and it makes me crazy, but I know she is just trying to get to know me and eventually she will calm down...I hope she does or I will go crazy with her all year. The first week back to school went by rather quickly and I didn't even have a full schedule. Friday night Nicole and I made plans with some Korean friends to go out for drinks and a good time. We got ready and started to pre-drink and our friend canceled on us, so we were pissed because we had gotten ready to go out and everything and he bails last minute. Instead, I called another Korean friend and he told me to bring my friends and come join them by Inha University where they all go to school. That is also, the cheaper drinking area of Incheon because it's all University students. Nicole, Lindsay, Rebekah and I all headed there and met with Jordan and about 12 of his Korean friends.
Grant, Nicole, Clint and Lindsay at the Hof in Inha. We had met and hung out with Grant a few times before, but Clint we just met for the first time.
Rebekah and I finally hanging out together, so finally got to meet my Korean friends I always talk about.
We met this new guy named, Mikael. I told him that we should changeeeeee coats and he agreed. He definitely looked far cuter in my coat than I do. He even loed my mitts on a string, so he wore them the entire time.
I was trying to take a cute picture with Mikael when Rebekah and 'Angry Army guy' decided to spoil our Kodak moment...jerks...lol!
We hung out for a while at this Hof before moving on to a place that could accomodate all of us better. People were coming and going at all times, so those of us that were still good to go headed to a place called Forx. Yes, that is Fork wit an 'x.' We ordered more drinks and food, because Koreans must eat at all times, especially when drinking. We decided to play some drinking games, which never end well, but that is why they are so much fun. Around 5:00 a.m. I decided to call it night, so I headed home to bed, but not before another great night out with Korean friends.
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