After a wonderful performance, Santa (Derek Teacher) came to the school to hand out presents. The great thing about Korea is that there is no political correctness. Meaning these kids parents brought them some big presents regardsless of what the other kids were getting. Its kind of a day for the parents to buy their kids affections. Another great part is that we didn't have the kids fooled for a second they knew it was a teacher.
One of the most interesting parts of my neighboorhood is the large outdoor tent market. Although it reeks of fish, kimchee and other unmentionables it is truly an experience and I love walking through it to see and hear the strange sights and sounds. One of the most interesting things is the whole frozen dogs sold in this market. Yes, that's right dog is used in a soup that is most often consumed in the summer. It is said to give men "stamina" through the hot summer months. Although I would love to take a picture everytime I walk by the cases the vendors give me a stare that needs no interpretation. So in leiu of a photo, it looks like Santa's little helper from the Simpsons frozen with its tounge hanging out.
As I approach the end of my third month here I am just as happy and comfortable as I was when I first arrived. My plans for the upcoming month are to go skiing, explore more of Seoul and take it all in.