Volleyball Tournament for Teachers
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We had a teacher PE competition, and I was invited to go. It was basically a volleyball tournament between teachers of different schools.
Our school brought drums to help cheer on our team.
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My principal |
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Singing a song |
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Our snack in the cafeteria – tangerines, rice cakes, kimchi, tofu, dried squid, and fatty pork – Can you guess what I ate? |
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Dried squid |
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Fatty pork – it was literally half fat…and Koreans eat ALL of it |
For the first time in my life, I was served alcohol at a school event. It’s Korean wine, and it tastes like wine with carbonation mixed with milk. Yes, really.
I got to use my camera to practice my photography. However, other than that, I was bored out OUT of my mind. I didn’t bring my Kindle or anything to do. B.O.R.I.N.G. I