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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

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

New Theme (yes again)

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

So I’m bored.  I wasn’t really feeling the last theme.  I spent a while picking a new one (Regulus) and tweaking a new (really crappy) custom header.

Tomorrow is Kindergarten Presentations and I need to take my mind off of them.  Plus I need to keep “Kung Fu FIghting” out of my head.

posted by Kathryn in Home Life,Off time and have No Comments

New Theme

WordPress.com just came out with an update to “The Journalist” theme.  I’ve been using Cutline for over a year now (aside from the few weeks at Christmas) and I was ready for a change.  I don’t know how long it will last, but change is good for the soul.

That is all…  Look for updates in the near future.

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Not Enough Time

On February 17th, I bought a little guinea pig.  I named her Sparkler.  She was my baby.  I loved her very much.  Sadly, on August 19th, she passed on. The vet thinks she at something that cut up the insides of her intestines.  She died after being ill for a week.

On Tuesday at lunch, I decided to tell the vet I wanted to have Sparkie put to sleep.  I could tell she was in pain.  She was so weak.  She could barely hold up her head.  During lunch, I just held her and told her how much I loved her and how much I appreciated the little time we had together.

We (all the teachers) had dinner out that night to welcome Nick and Jessica and say goodbye to Jon and Joanna.  When I got home, I took Sparkie out of her cage.  She purred and squeaked a few times, and then that was it.  I firmly believe she waited until I got home so we could say goodbye.

Life hasn’t really been the same.  In some ways, I feel silly for getting so attached to a little rodent.  But she was a good friend.  She listened to me rant and rave when I had a bad day.  She made me laugh with the cute or silly things she did.  The worst part of it all is the quiet, all though I’m starting to get used to it.  Sparkie, even though she was a little thing, was surprisingly vocal.  She let me know when she wanted more treats (oranges, green peppers and apples mostly).  It’s getting easier with time.

I had her most recent picture printed and now I have it hanging over my desk at work.  I talk about her with my kids.  Many of them remember Sparkie from the day I brought her in.  I have the same picture framed.  I put it in the same place her cage was.  Next to it is a huge bamboo plant Joanna gave me before they moved out.

Sparkler

Sparkler

posted by Kathryn in Home Life,Off time,Pictures and have Comments (2)

Close enough

I’ve been in Korea for over two years now.  I’ve tried numerous times to learn to read Korean with the the help of the internet.  I’ve failed each time.  At least for languages, I’m one of those people who need to be shown.  I need a teacher.

So where does one find a Korean teacher?  At her own school of course.  I have a zillion kids running around who are expert Korean speakers.  Kate, Shirley and Becky from D3 are my primary teachers.  I’ve shown some of my November kids and my A5 kids what I’ve learned and they’ve helped by writing their Korean names and letting me sound them out.

For fun, I asked my November Speaking and Writing kids how I would write my name in Korean.  This is as close as I’ll get because there is no “th” or “r” sound in Korean.  It would sound like “ka-sa-lin”  Of course, I don’t have Korean support installed on this computer (and I probably won’t) so I wrote it using the mouse and KolourPaint (this little KDE paint program kicks the butt of MS’s Paint).

ka-sa-lin

ka-sa-lin

posted by Kathryn in Korea,Korean Vocabulary,Little Campus,Off time,Students and have Comments (2)

Vacation Time!!!!

Nine wonderful days of freedom from small people. I don’t have to leave the comfort of my apartment unless I want to. Well, not quite true. I need to go to the post office and mail some stuff, do the shopping and get a bracelet fixed (one of my 5 year olds broke my Medic Alert bracelet accidentally).

I have a tiny bit of work to do for school. Not much. I have a test I need to type. And I need to make a CD of children’s songs. Neither require any brain work. I wrote the test last week and I just need to search my hard drive for the tracks I need to burn.

I definitely need a break. We’ve been going hard for the last six months. We had English Village last week and Open House a few weeks before that. We also just finished portfolios. When we get back, we need to start thinking about Kindergarten Presentations.

These two cartoons are an accurate representation of how I feel right now, especially the Garfield one.

I went to college for this?

I went to college for this?

Summer vacat... zzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Summer vacat... zzzzzzzzzzzzzz

posted by Kathryn in Home Life,Just Wow,Off time and have No Comments