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Korea Food
By Peace | November 25, 2007
This post is titled “Korea Food” but it is not all about Korea Food. But all the things about this post is because of the ‘Korea Food’. For giving me the ‘Korea Food’, my brother and sister-in-law came to my house (partly because of tuition money too). This is very responsible of them. I used to have tuition kids who delayed tuition payments. For coming to my house to give me just the Korea Food, my children got to eat their favourite food too.
The children were sleeping soundly when my brother and sister-in-law came. They had come to give me Korea food, and tuition money. I am supposed to give tuition to Valerie again next month, starting December 2007. Time really flies. They had bought new books for the next year. How I wish my children can get their books now. However, I still do not know if the application for free text books are approved yet. I called up the office and they said I need to wait till early December or mid-December. I hope I can get the free text books.
Tuition time was scheduled Tuesday and Friday initially. But on this day, they said tuition to be on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Two days teaching and one day for Valerie to self-study. Otherwise the children at home nothing to do. Well, as long as I it is two teaching days, one addition day is still fine. I am not so fussy but just be flexible, afterall we are all brothers and sisters. Valerie is my niece. I would not mind if she studies here and ask me anything which I can help her.
This is what they had given me. On top of that, they gave me three big pears and frog legs. Ricsson loves frog legs too much. As soon as I know that my brother had given them frog legs, I went to ask Ricsson to wake up. Only two things can wake him up. The mention of frog legs and computer.
How thoughtful of them, to bring rice with the frog legs. The children finished them up fast. This is cooked by their maid. Her maid can cook better frog legs than Richard. There was once he cooked frog legs and he did not want to eat his own food.
They went to Korea for about five days. My mother said the food was so-so. She sound happy telling me all the interesting things about the trip. It is so nice to see that she is happy. Most of the food are cold, like the ‘kimchi’. But she is not a fussy person. She is an easy to person to get along with. During those days where I went tour with her, she was very friendly with anyone. Anyone who know her would like her.

















February 9th, 2008 at 10:45 pm
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