- During dinner, we were discussing the lectures and, as I was talking about the Korean Education lecture, Jennifer asked me whether I liked the idea of nationally standardized curriculum. I talked about that, standardized testing, GLCEs, certification, teacher evaluation and the MEAP - after which she and Shelby both said they were really impressed with how much I knew. Yay for forming opinions and putting what I learned in college to use!
- In my optional class tonight, I learned to cook bibimbop, with Shelby and Glenn. It was fun but the best part was that I separated an egg (thanks Dad :)) and flipped each part in the pan (without a spatula)! It was so cool.
- After that, we went to norebang with a bunch of people from Group 3. Norebang is Korean karaoke, but you get to be in a room with everyone you go with, instead of singing to a bar/restaurant full of people you don't know. I sang I Want It That Way, My Heart Will Go On, A Whole New World, and Womanizer with various people. It was really fun hanging out with people from a different group (I'm in Group 5), because the people in my group only casually talk to me and I feel like I'm not making close friends with many of them (like a bunch of the lecturers say we should be doing). I also tried various Korean beverages, including black raspberry wine, lemon beer, and soju. Also also, I learned that Korean boys in clubs = American boys in clubs...fun.
I'm not unemployed anymore - I actually have a very fabulous job as a preschool teacher with the University of Michigan child care centers. But I'm still posting, albeit a little more irregularly, and I don't want to ignore the personal progress I've made since starting this blog by renaming it.
Blog inspiration: I read 48 States in 48 Days by Paul Jury in the summer of 2011. It was fabulous...although he planned way less for his roadtrip than I would have. And at the same time, my lovely Anna was constantly reminding me that our lives were awesome, despite the fact that we didn't have job prospects, new cars, boyfriends/husbands, houses, etc., like so many people we knew. So, in an effort to appreciate my life and the crazy uncertainty that it is, I started writing this blog about the little adventures I have. (And by "writing a blog," I mean "making a list" because I make lists, not narratives.) Even if there isn't a BIG adventure that happens every day, I try to find at least one thing to list :)
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ReplyDeleteI know right?! It's great :) Last night, I sang "Shape of My Heart"...which I apparently know really well...
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