Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Jeju Island

SO, not only do I have the easiest job on the face of this planet. BUT, my school decided to send us all to Jejudo (do = island) for a working vacation. Jeju is known as the "Hawaii of Korea". I don't know if it was quite like Hawaii -- but I saw a palm tree or two.

The trip was a success. We did the whole 60 year old tour bus activities --we visited some botanical gardens, climbed a mountain (worst 2 hours of my life, but the view was nice), rode some horses (looked more like ponies to me), went to a sex park (whoa, that's not a 60 year old tour bus activity), and ate the local cuisine (and you all know how I feel about Korean food). Here are some pictures for your viewing pleasure. Yes, I said pleasure and now I'm showing you a picture of a gigantic penis (I'm sorry Mom!).


Loveland!

Mount Halla (hooollllaaa!)


Who doesn't love a penis statue?


Jason, Trevor and Mr. Jeong



The work portion of the trip was visiting a couple institutions that are similar to IFTC (my school). One school had a pretty neat airport simulation room. They love dialogues and simulations in Korea. They think it is important for children to learn about travelling in an airport, going to hospital, and making reservations at a hotel - I guess in case their mom and dad aren't around. I don't know.

It was nice to get to know the Korean teachers in a non-work environment. They are a fun crowd and love to share soju with the international teachers. Soju is Korea's alcohol and they drink it like water here.

Anyway, it's just about time to eat.

I hope all is well, wherever you are.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Fantastic Dianne! Great to see your country hosts are treating you so well. Jeju Island is very popular for all Koreans. We miss you and love you and are SO happy you are having a great experience and a life altering experience. Just routine stuff here but for you NO!

Love ya,

Judith

Anonymous said...

Loveland???? Oh my!!(as you would say). Well it's nice to hear your trip is also....uhh......educational?