I need cement!
Yes, some hardcore cement. Stick those kids’ asses (please excuse my frustrated language) to their chairs!
Today actually went much better but the level of hyper activity especially in the Bristol class (the classes are named for places in England so I have Bristol and Cambridge) was INSANE. Like more than half the class was constantly out of their seats and running wild. Did I mention I have the worst behaved class in the school… well that’s Bristol. Yup. Though like I said… it must be hard to sit so still all day! (Actually kids get to change classrooms or teachers so it’s not a typical school where you are confined to one spot for HOURS. ) I’m actually thinking that in the morning someone shoves little Korean bugs in their backpacks and they manage to crawl into everyone’s pants. Only logical way to explain this. I’m again in a hurry writing a stupid blog because I have two after school classes. They are with the “7 yr. olds” (6 in America) and I like them a lot.
As for lunch, I had rice. Only rice today. Yesterday I had rice AND some meat so that was BIG! I have my own stash of crackers to help me out. 55 points since I ran yesterday but fell asleep at 7:30 pm!!
I got to watch the kids play golf today… they have an awesome set-up. They step on a lever and the ball is automatically placed on the tee. Then they whack the heck out of it or more often the floor. haha. The highlight of golfing today? The snail the children found. Everyone was devasted when he was lost later that afternoon. Highlight of my day? Learning how to enlarge pictures and print in color on a Korean computer. So excited.
I ran this evening. I might be forming what one calls a healthy habit. It’s been a while. And now I’m in bed mad early. Night.
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dude make them sit on their hands if they are wild. make it into a game. see who can stay still the longest. hope it helps!
and give kimchi a chance! i just bought a huge jar here in thailand and it’s nothing compared to good old grumpy mrs park’s. i’m so glad you like it there. teaching will get easier, most people say it takes 3 months to get totally into the swing of it. so ‘no sweat.’ haha your story about the ac was hilarious. <3333
Actually Melissa, I just mixed up some cement. HAHAHAHAHA.
haha no go for the cement!! or have some fun iwth crazy glue…dont tell the kids but put crazy glue on all their chairs before they sit and see what happens. haha..