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In South Korea, May 5 is officially recognized as Children’s Day (어린이날). I worked this weekend to throw a special market day for the students at my academy. They used printed US dollars to purchase items from our mock store, while practicing their English. They said they had a lot of fun, and I did too! With some fun art projects, singing, and bibimbap (비빔밥), it was a great day.

I asked some Korean friends why my work place asked me to wear mouse ears for work, and they replied, “Because you are a kindergarten teacher.” Oh, okay, it sort of makes sense. In Korea, kindergarten teachers should wear mouse ears to entertain their children. I’m okay with that.


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Hi, I'm Stacy. I am from Portland, Oregon, USA, and am currently living and teaching ESL in Cheonan, South Korea. Busy getting into lots of adventures, challenging myself, and loving people. Something more than an ethereal will-o-wisp.

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