So, the semester is winding down! I officially have 6 more weeks of teaching and I'm done! I'll be able to enjoy a long 7-weeks of paid vacation. Man, I'm definitely not gonna get that in the States.
In recent news, I managed to make it to the final round of the Teaching Competition I entered. I am very excited that my hard work paid off; BUT, it also meant more hard work! My presentation is finally coming together. Yep, the one that's due in 2 days! Bwahahaha! I will be fine. Positive affirmation is everything. The good part of the presentation is that I am going to imagine everyone without hair, so I can laugh, and keep from being nervous!
In very recent news, I've decided that Korea has been a good run, but I'm heading back to the States--North Carolina specifically! Yep, I'll be heading back to my hometown, to pick my "real" life back up. Just a few posts ago, I was already decided that I'd stay in Korea another year, but this recent bout of homesickness made me reconsider. So, I started searching...for jobs that is. And I found one, in my very own backyard--working with my very own father! Now this is where the REAL adventure will begin! ^.^
So anyway, now that I have some free time coming up I have to make a decision on what to do. I'd like your advice--
1) Stay here and take in sites I missed
2) See more of Southeast Asia
3) Get lasik eye surgery and recoup
4) None of the above: High tail it home ASAP and chill!
Decisions, decisions! They never stop coming! Until next time, make your next move, your best move! (Thanks Benita)
Okay, I've lived my entire life in the United States of America. I've lived in several different states, finished college, worked for at least 10 years; Still, I am in the process of realizing who I am, and who God is to me. New Destination: Follow me as I journey for a year (possibly more) in South Korea teaching ESL. This is all new to me, so as I learn, you learn!!
Cool, Maybe you can hang out with a certain Tall,Dark,Handsome brother when you get back to NC. Just Sayin.LOL
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