Wow, I really should update, huh. It’s been a bit too long.
Well, this part of the school year is wrapping up, which means that summer vacation is starting. Summer vacation for the kids means they spend most of their time with club activities. Summer vacation for me means I come into the office and sit down and do a lot of nothing. Which means I have time to do more important things than teach classes, such as walk around and actually socialize with the students, watch their canoe races and band concerts, go swimming in the pool, play shogi with them, and learn how to play go from the elementary school principal.
And it’s also a good time to take time off work and go travelling. Which is why, in about a week, I’ll be going to Seoul for a vacation. Damn, do I need it. It also means you might see some photos from a place other than Japan! Exciting, huh? I know I’m excited.
How long do you have off?
Who’s taking you around now that Miss Mina is in Osaka?
Ryan visited Seoul in 1999 after he graduated from Salpointe. He was there for a Tae Kwon Do tournament. As I recall, he preferred the smaller towns that they visited while they were in Korea.