B and his buddy went skiing Sunday night, and when he returned, he found our veranda partially flooded (a different pipe's drain had frozen shut). This pipe carries the 15 stories' dirty laundry water outside so luckily it was 11pm and not many were doing their laundry. On Monday I waited for a different repair man to come and fix it, and by the time he left, my school told me not to bother coming in (since the kids have finals and leave at 12:30 anyway). Monday we went in for our Ethics class, and last night we started our Marketing Management class. The professor is very interesting so it should be good. But, we have our 1st quiz this Saturday already...
Today (Wed) we didn't go to school since we had a meeting regarding our Winter English camp. Since we both have finals at our middle schools, we were able to relax after the meeting. We're now getting ready to go into Seoul for class. B4 class, we'll be listening to a lecture from a man who was an aid worker in North Korea for some months. it should be interesting. Also, today is Emma's Sweet 16 ~ So happy B-day lil sis :)
Dayle, H, Jaime and Thomas (T and I work at the same school).
Jo and I~Her and her boyfriend are going back home this week.
Sunday morning~ steaming our frozen pipes.
2 comments:
What a bummer about the pipes! I guess it's no different than MN though :). Sounds like things are going well for you guys. So glad to hear it. How are your masters classes going? Harder or easier than in the states? Are you the only N. Americans?
Classes are going well so far. They seem to be just tough enough if that makes sense! There are several Canadians in the program, but not many Americans. It's about 60/40 Korean/international students.
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