Tuesday, June 3, 2008

What Day is it Again?

Whew! Sorry that I haven't posted in a few days, folks. I just haven't had a chance to get to a computer or nothing interesting happened on either of those days. Regardless, here is a post for today.

Hofbrauhaus Seoul

Last night Mr. Kim and I went out to what he referred to as "the best micro-brewery" in Seoul. The Hofbrauhaus Seoul, a German micro-brewery that apparently has seen it fit to place an obviously European flavored chain in the middle of an Asian country. I don't think I ever got used to seeing Korean girls dressed up in German dresses>. It was a lot fun; we ate delicious homemade sausage and a sirloin steak salad and enjoyed the various ales the place had to offer. I can't imagine the place was cheap... I'm incredibly thankful to him for paying me to meet for English conversation and buying me meals, but also because he wants me to experience Korean culture from an insiders' perspective. The alternative is sitting at the apartment doing nothing, which never sounds fun.

Chris

For those of you that read this blog and know Chris Bergst, he sent me an e-mail today. I thought you might want to read it.

"It is all over!!!!!! We are done! No more pain for me! And I believed you
promised me a dance! I guess I will have to take your word for
it. I woke up May 24th with no pain but have been hesistant to make an
announcment because I wanted to me sure it was all for real. It is...
Good times!"
Chris suffered a pretty major concussion during a soccer practice last fall that took him off of the team and limited practically all of his physical activity down to zero. His brain was bruised up pretty badly, and he lived every day in constant pain. He lost his short-term memory as well. Anyway, if you're interested in e-mail Chris, please feel free to: cbergst@nwciowa.edu

I'm sure he'd appreciate it.


Art


My own Jesus Revolution! On a dinosaur!

James and Sean


James and Sean are two little guys that I work with. We read simple books and they tell me about Power Rangers. Here is a picture of the two of them with me shortly before they tried to jump me and steal all of my candy.




1 comment:

Amanda said...

What kind of a person gives little kids candy?