Friday, March 26, 2010

Hypothetical Situations

One of my evening classes on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 6:20-7:20 consists of 9, 13 year old girls.  These girls can be very loud and can be obnoxious, at times.  Today, during class we had to go through a list of several hypothetical situations, and we had to make up our own answers.  The situations started off simple, but as we went on, we were required to make our own answers.  The first few were simple.  "If you were on a crowded bus and you saw an old woman standing, would you give her her seat?"  These questions then turned into more imaginative ones such as, "If you were invisible, what would you do?"  These girls, to me, had some hilarious answers.  While there were a host of strangely humerous answers, I only chose a handful (as my memory permits) to share.  Keep in mind that these are all girls.

me: "If you won a million dollars in the lottery, what would you do with it?"
student a: "I would buy everything in the world..."
me: "That's impossible. A million dollars is not that much if you want to do that."
student a: "I would buy everything I want."
me: "What if you want something that's more than a million dollars?"
student a: ".....I would buy a computer."

me: "If you could travel back in time, where would you want to go?"
student c: "I would want to go back to when I was 1."
me: "Really?  You could travel to any time in history.  You could travel to see the dinosaurs or live during the Jaeson dynasty.  You would really want to go back to when you were 1?"
student c: "Ok ok I would want to go back and see the dinosaurs."
me: "What would you do once you saw them?"
student c: "I would find a tyrannasar and (in a boxing motion) fight it."
me: "You would want to travel back in time to box a T-Rex?"
student c: "Teacher, how old are you?"

me: "If you had any superpower in the world, what would you do?"
student b: "I would punch Peter Teacher."
me: "That's the first thing you would do?"
student b: "Then I would fly."

me: "Ok, if you were able to turn invisible, and could do anything you want, what would you do?"
student d: "I would travel to Boston to see my cousin."
me: "But you would be invisible, he wouldnt' know you were there!"
student d: "That's ok, I would just play with myself."

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Birthdaypalooza

March 15th was Kelly's birthday and we had an entire weekend of festivities to celebrate her day.  Living in such a large city such as Seoul has its many perks.  There is much availability of fun things to do.  This weekend, like a couple of swashbucklers, we spared no expense in celebrating Kelly's 23rd.  On Saturday we spent the day with some friends from our alma mater.  We met at Gwanghwamun Square and visited the Gyeongbokgung Palace (see below).  We spent several hours walking around the palace.  It was much bigger than we thought it was going to be and involved a great deal of walking. 

The entrance of Gyeongbokgung















This is "The Blue House".  It is the President's  home.  It is not quite as cool as The White House, but it is still a beautiful home and at the base of a mountain.  Security is not as crazy as The White House, but it's up there.

Kelly and I in front of The Blue House.  It is the only place you can get a picture shot of it.


Cooking Nanta

In the evening we met up with a couple of ladies of whom we met on our Adventure Korea ski trip.  We went to a show called Cooking Nanta.  Essentially, this show was like STOMP, the Broadway rendition.  There was a cast of 4 and they were all chefs.  They made rhythmic music from their kitchen utensils while following a story line and cooking real food.  The premise of the show was simple.  They had an hour to make an entire meal for a wedding, and throughout that whole hour they had to rhythmically deal with romance, rilvary and numerous other perils involved in a kitchen.

Kelly and I bought matching sweatshirts.  Photo courtesy of Holly Bonnema.
Waiting for Cooking Nanta to begin

Kelly had the privilege to participate in the show.  The audience was divided into two teams.  Red team and Blue team.  The cooks needed to make some mandu for this wedding party and they needed the audiences' help (clever).  They picked two people out of the audience and Kelly was the one picked for the red team.  We won.  Whoop.
Riverdance
On Sunday night we went to Riverdance at the Sejong Center.  This place was huge and the show was amazing.  Kelly had seen the show once before and she claims it is what made her fall in love with Ireland.  The show was amazing and we had a blast.  No participation from our end this time but we still enjoyed ourselves.
Kelly getting pumped for the show.
In the lobby of the Sejong Center
This was a very big place.  If you can see them, there are TV monitors behind every seat in the lower level.  I think it mostly serves for subtitles during various shows (Riverdance included).  They also show some commercials during intermission.  Crazy, right?
Outside of Sejong.
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