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Surprise Party | Riding Seoul-o
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A Fulbright Year in Korea. Live-Fire Artillery Drill →. December 14, 2010. This past week, my third grade club students cunningly planned and successfully executed an awesome surprise party for my birthday. There was cake, confetti, balloons, music, and then I was summarily showered with gifts to help me stay warm this winter. It looked something like this:. Looking classy as I eat. Ju Won, master of ceremonies. The best boys this side of the Yeongsan River. View all posts by Jim →. Naju-si, Jeollanam-do,.
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October | 2010 | Riding Seoul-o
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A Fulbright Year in Korea. Monthly Archives: October 2010. October 21, 2010. I promise I’ll set some time aside to hash things out in more detail soon, but things have really gotten busy around these parts. Over the past few weeks, I’ve been back to Seoul for the Fulbright Korea 60th Anniversary … Continue reading →. October 13, 2010. So after eating, I returned … Continue reading →. October 11, 2010. Taylor Swift, to Korean Ears. October 6, 2010. Seoul-ja Boy, Tell 'Em. Naju-si, Jeollanam-do,.
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June | 2010 | Riding Seoul-o
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A Fulbright Year in Korea. Monthly Archives: June 2010. June 11, 2010. Well everyone it’s summer so that means as usual I’m leaving again soon to go somewhere far away from Ohio. This time it’s Korea: land of kimchi, political tensions, and Kpop. Thanks to the generous Fulbright grant I received (thanks … Continue reading →. Seoul-ja Boy, Tell 'Em. Naju-si, Jeollanam-do,. Waking Up in Brooklyn. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Blog at WordPress.com. Follow “Riding Seoul-o”.
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November | 2010 | Riding Seoul-o
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A Fulbright Year in Korea. Monthly Archives: November 2010. On Turkey and Tensions. November 25, 2010. As I sit here on Thanksgiving afternoon, alone, at my desk, in my classroom, with a stomach full of kimchi from lunch, it’s hard to get myself in that “festive” mood. The sun is starting to set, yet the Macy’s … Continue reading →. Magician for an Evening. November 4, 2010. November 3, 2010. Seoul-ja Boy, Tell 'Em. Naju-si, Jeollanam-do,. Waking Up in Brooklyn. Follow “Riding Seoul-o”.
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September | 2010 | Riding Seoul-o
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A Fulbright Year in Korea. Monthly Archives: September 2010. September 30, 2010. Well, it looks like I’m one step away from hate mail, so it’s about time I updated the blog. I’ve been busy (admittedly with things both professional and very unprofessional) but the time has come to get back on the … Continue reading →. The Perks of Being a Middle School Teacher. September 16, 2010. My Girlfriend is a Nine-Tailed Fox. September 15, 2010. Acrostic Poetry: A Primer. September 8, 2010. What a relief to finally...
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August | 2010 | Riding Seoul-o
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A Fulbright Year in Korea. Monthly Archives: August 2010. August 26, 2010. This is going to be a problem:. August 26, 2010. If you want to send me things (read: Send me things! I can now be reached at this address at my school. Jim McFadden Geumseong Middle School 899-1 Daeho-dong, Naju-si, Jeollanam-do, 520-180 South Korea Consider the previous addresses obsolete … Continue reading →. I’m Officially Riding Seoul-o. August 24, 2010. August 19, 2010. I have arrived at my placement in Naju! August 12, 2010.
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Fire Drill | Riding Seoul-o
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A Fulbright Year in Korea. I’ve Got the Magic Sticks. Surprise Party →. December 1, 2010. Korean fire drills are the best, as I discovered just moments ago here at GMS. In the middle of an otherwise uneventful class, our vice principal’s voice came on over the school intercom system. My first thought, of course, was that North Korea had struck again but I was relieved when the students threw their hands in the air, cheered, and ran out of the room. View all posts by Jim →. I’ve Got the Magic Sticks.
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December | 2010 | Riding Seoul-o
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A Fulbright Year in Korea. Monthly Archives: December 2010. December 20, 2010. Apparently, I survived it. On my way to Incheon airport now to commence with Christmas vacation in Italy and France. I’ll be back to Seoul on New Year’s Eve! Have an amazing holiday, everyone. December 14, 2010. December 1, 2010. I’ve Got the Magic Sticks. December 1, 2010. Tonight I introduced the host brothers to a cherished old commodity of mine. It’s everyone’s favorite party favor, sleepover staple, and ra...
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Riding Seoul-o | A Fulbright Year in Korea | Page 2
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A Fulbright Year in Korea. Newer posts →. On Turkey and Tensions. November 25, 2010. 8221; The students, in unison: “One month is Christmas! 8221; Valid point. It was the Thanksgiving that wasn’t. Also, ’tis the season to be attacked by North Korea. Tuesday afternoon was a tense time at Geumseong Middle School. The students and teachers all gathered around the televisions and watched the news reports come in live. I was in the middle of my after-school club class when the images. Magician for an Evening.