Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Remember Remember...

Okay I suppose since I told everyone about a week ago that I would post another post, I should. Lets see, November...

Well the big news is that I am back to plan A2 v3.6. Plan A after college was: join Peace Corps, go to the Clown Conservatory, join Circus, Clown for x number of years, go to Grad school and get a doctorate in Folklore and study clowning academically. Well, the Peace Corps fell through and I came here to Korea and taught. Hence A2. After that I didn't really think about it. So when it got about three months out of leaving I started coming up with plan B which was stick around Korea and teach until the Clown Conservatory. Then it was B2 with staying a whole nother year and teach and save money. But I have now decided to face my fears of the unknown and go ahead and move back to a version of plan A2 which is to go home see the folks and maybe if I have the money to do it, see some friends around the states as well, and then set myself up in San Francisco and work and apply to the Clown Conservatory (just need to make my audition DVD now!). Also thrown into all of this, is seeing Mike in Japan for Christmas and probably new years as well. I am sure it all will work out.

But lets see. What actually HAPPENED. Not much. Well okay a few things.

Mike (roommate) and I went back to the National Park we went to when I first came here. It was absolutely beautiful. The weather was pleasant, and there was no ice like last time and the trees were all sorts of different colors.
One of the best pictures of Mike and me ever.

A pool. It was my desktop background for about a week or so after I got back
Stone staircases are awsome!

We had thanksgiving. Mike and I were going to make hamburgers with some very expensive ground beef I bought after a communication failure at a local butchers (I was trying to buy ground pork) but I had forgot to defrost the meat. So we ordered some pizza and ate that. I missed the family all brand rolls. As it turns out, we had the hamburgers on Monday, and they were amazingly delicious. I think they ground up some steak strips for me.

Sunday night was the church dance off. Yes, you read it right. Dance off. It was probably the most foreign thing I have seen here. All the various groups in the church, I am not even sure what all of them were, had a team and something prepared. The other teachers and I were a part of the Kindergarten team so we teachers acted out the Story tree Story "The Big Turnip" which is about a farmer and his wife who want this big turnip but it is sooooooo BIG! that the enlist the help of their animals one by one to help them pull it out. Originally it is the Farmer, his wife, the Cow, the horse and the lamb. Our version was limited by costume availability and was the farmer (James), his wife (Beth), the Kangaroo (yours truly), the Frog (Mike), and the Chicken (Mrs Lee) and the turnip was played by Mrs Chang.



Then we and the Kindergartners danced and sang the songs that go with the story. It was well received, and much to my surprise not the weirdest nor funniest dance that evening. There was the youth group who danced and then did outrageous things to each other, there was the synchronized swimming dancers, the middle aged ladies in black face doing the macarana to a praise song, the old men holding hands and rocking and singing for their dance, the satirical parade group, the group of middle age men in animal costumes (the same ones we wore, but more of them) and lipstick, and to cap it all off, the transvestite pastors. The macarana women won. Everyone walked home with washer detergent.

Yay Korea!

Oh and I shaved and got a hair cut. I have yet to hear anyone go "Aw you looked so good in that beard what were you thinking?" and lots of people going "Oh Robert very handsome" and giving me thumbs up signs so I suppose it is a good thing.

edit: My Blackbelt came in!!

Victory is mine!!

3 comments:

Mike said...

Great Post, now if you would just get back to me about that Japan" thing, We'd be great.

Love

Mike

Tmom said...

Robert we are so proud- congratulations!!!!!
Love MoM

Msatoz said...

I think that plan A2 v.3.6 has definite possibilities. The pics are beautiful and it sounds like your Thanksgiving was a blast too.
And let me just say that you were BORN to play that Kangaroo! Happy Sunday! Heather in Abilene