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Archive for January, 2009

My New Home

So I’ve made the jump over to my self-hosted WordPress installation.  It was somewhat easier than I was expecting.  Getting the front page of the site up was not an easy thing.  Oh the getting it on the server part was easy, it was the creating it part that was difficult.  I don’t remember much HTML and I can’t wrap my head around CSS.  Thus, I used a table based layout template I found somewhere on the web.  I know it’s so 1997, but at the moment, I have other things that I want to learn.

Keep checking back.  I’m working on getting all my content moved.

posted by Kathryn in Moving,Off time and have No Comments

Moving

Soon my blog will be moving.  I’ve bought a domain name and hosting.  Yay for entering the real world.

I have a few things to do before I make the switch over.  Hopefully it’ll be no later than this weekend.

Everyone cross their fingers.  We’ll see how I do.  If it’s too confusing, I can always come home to good ole wordpress.com.

You’ll be able to find me at http://esladventures.net/

Cheers!

posted by Kathryn in Fun things,Just Wow,Moving,Off time and have No Comments

The 12 Days of Christmas — Korean Style

On Christmas Eve, I took my turn in the cycle of teaching Ivy.  Not wanting to do a boring discussion class (oh how I hate trying to get teenagers to talk), I decided to turn them loose on The 12 Days of Christmas lyrics.  We listened to the song a couple of times and I told them they could work in pairs or small groups to come up with their own lyrics.  The catch was the things they used as gifts had to be tied to Korea in some way.  Here’s what we came up with in the end.

  • On the first day of Christmas my true love gave to me, a big pot of spicy kimchi.
  • On the second day of Christmas my true love gave to me, two shots of soju.
  • On the third day of Christmas my true love gave to me, three orange restaurants.
  • On the fourth day of Christmas my true love gave to me, four Taekwondo belts.
  • On the fifth day of Christmas my true love gave to me, five hand phones.
  • On the six day of Christmas my true love gave to me, six lovely hanboks.
  • On the seventh day of Christmas my true love gave to me, seven rolls of kimbap.
  • On the eighth day of Christmas my true love gave to me, eight bags of ramyan.
  • On the ninth day of Christmas my true love gave to me, nine taxi drivers.
  • On the tenth day of Christmas my true love gave to me, ten chewy rice cakes.
  • On the eleventh day of Christmas my true love gave to me, eleven English hagwons.
  • On the twelfth day of Christmas my true love gave to me, twelve bowls of rice.

I think it’s really cute.  True, some of the things aren’t unique to Korea, but they are popular here.  Try to find anyone over the age of 7 without a hand phone (aka “cell phone” to you westerners).  I’ve seen quite a few elderly men and women with them.  And the taxi drivers?  Well, that was my contribution.  Every time I get into a taxi I say a quick prayer to get out in one piece.

posted by Kathryn in Activites,Fun things,Holidays,Korea,Korean Vocabulary,Language,Little Campus,Lyrics,Music,Students,Teaching,Teaching Resources,Writing and have No Comments

Welcome to 2009

From me to all of you, Happy New Year!

2009greeting

posted by Kathryn in Fun things,Holidays,Off time and have No Comments