Monday, July 6, 2009

4th of July weekend!

So I realized that this will be my last 4th of July in the U.S. until July 4, 2011, yikes! Hard to imagine, to say the least. Let's see here, my weekend started on Thursday, might I add, I got off work an hour early so that was an awesome beginning. I watched movies with my little sister on Thursday night. I watched "Vicky Christina Barcelona," alone, and let me say: I would like to go to Spain someday! My sister and I watched, "Requiem for a Dream." I was not impressed, I think the movie "Spun" did a much better job of showing addiction at it's worst. Then we stayed up late and talked about life and work, it was very therapeutic.

Friday I got to sleep in! Then Alex and I went to Poet's for lunch, very delicious. I went fabric shopping at JoAnne Fabrics after lunch. This was fun and I ended up finding a prefect fabric for my apron pattern I am going to make. Plus, JoAnne's had amazing sales and I had a 20% off coupon! I only ended up spending 12 bucks. I then hopped on over to Ashley's to say hello! Ashely had this crazy idea that we should go on a scooter ride together! Ha ha, this ended up being so much fun. People were waving and honking at us, good times for sure. We barely missed a huge thunderstorm too! After that adventure, I went over to JoAnna's house to enjoy some American Classic Pizzeria for dinner. Yummy! JoAnna and I when to Wal-Mart so I could acquire a fishing license. The man asked me how long I had been a resident of Montana, I replied "25 years, but not for long." We then got into a conversation about how I am moving to South Korea to teach English. The man said that South Korea is way to close to North Korea! I told him I'm not too worried about it and laughed it off. Then JoAnna and I headed to Laural, MT to attended the Laural Street Dance. My friend Amy was in town so she joined us too! It was fun hanging out with Ashley, Brandi, Amy, Alex, Liz, and JoAnna. I actually saw a lot of people that I knew which was interesting. So after a few cheap beers and visiting with old friends it was time for me to go to bed!

Mobile upload of my fabric for my apron!

Saturday was a fun filled day of fishing with my family, and JoAnna joined us as well. We headed to Dead Man's Basin, it's about an hour away from Billings. The only people to catch fish were my dad, JoAnna, and my Papa. I had a few big bites, but that was it. Even trolling on the boat didn't go well. My dad did catch a big freshwater salmon, JoAnna caught a nice rainbow trout, and my Papa caught a carp. Oh and my mom caught a tiny little fish, a mino is what I would call it. We all headed home with sunburns and were ready to shower! We then had some BBQ! Alex and Karly came over too and we all hung out and chilled. I watched the fireworks from my parent's front window, while watching High School Musical 3, let's not forget that!

When I woke up on Sunday, I was surprised to see I had slept a mere 12 hours! I must have needed it! I spent Sunday cleaning my house and hanging out with my kitties. I went to my parents and my dad and I ate the salmon. I helped cook and it turned out awesome! We made lemon peppered salmon with brown rice and blanched broccoli. Sunday night I spent with Alex and we made outlines for our Korean Consulate interviews and researched various things about Korea. We found out that Taegu, KR has 6 Starbucks! :) We have been looking for a good ESL teaching book to read before we go; however, I only found books that were published 10-15 years ago and I know that ESL teaching has changed over the years. I'm going to keep researching and I'm going to ask the other teaching at the school if they have any books that were found to be useful!

2 comments:

  1. The nice presentation of your experience of yours few days.But you realized the importance o the ernglish in the different nation.That is really nice..Thanks..

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  2. Very nice! If you learn French courses too, I think you will definately have more students to teach internationlly...summer courses paris

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