Today was pretty much about checking for any glitches in the
project. I spent the morning
looking for errors in the reading panels (the outlines that will be shown along
the videos) and starting to watch some of the lectures (ugh! watching yourself
on screen is a bit weird). The
afternoon I had off. CH suggested
I go to the harbour which would have been nice, but it was pretty much pouring
rain here all afternoon. So, I
bought a $2 umbrella and made the trek to one of the shopping centers here. Think Walmart, Superstore or Winners
spread out over 4 BIG floors. At
one point a song came on the intercom and all the workers came out into the
aisles and started doing some kind of dance? exercise? action game? I just know there was a bunch of hand
clapping, knee slapping, twisting and bowing.
Tonight I was invited over to CH’s house for a good ol home
cooked Korean meal. He has two daughters – one is 2 and the other is 9.
The 2 year old would cry every time she looked in my direction and we
made eye contact. It was pretty
funny. I felt bad though because
her mom had to sit with her on the couch while we ate the delicious meal she
had just made – the daughter was getting nowhere near me, and she wasn’t going
to let her mom come close to me either!
She did bow to me as I left though – probably figured it would make me
get out of her space a lot faster!
Last night I went for dinner with Rick. When I first started working on this
project, I was connected with Rick and CH. I’m not really sure of Rick’s role, but am assuming he is
the “business guy”. It very much felt
like a business/networking type of dinner. We went to a place where we had our own little room, several
courses of food, and we had two ladies assigned to us who were
in charge of serving us. It was
good to meet Rick, and it was definitely a nice gesture, but give me a street
food lunch with CH and Mr. Choi any day!
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| I came across this yesterday. It appears to be a course which is used to teach bike safety/rules. I thought it was a bit ironic as the students we have had in Medicine Hat who had bike accidents were usually Korean! |
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| bike course complete with traffic lights, bus stop and round about |
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| The "twisting" portion of the mall dance |
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| The view outside CH's window. This is pretty much the same view I had outside my window when I lived in Korea! |
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| CH and his family |
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| Lunch - I'm really going to miss Korean side dishes! |
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| I wasn't even tempted to order the roasted spam. |
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| "buisness" dinner with Rick |
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| Buisness dinner complete with gold wine glasses |
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| That's more like it! |