EPIK Days 4, 5 and 6
So I do this thing where I start writing a blog about something that occurs over a multitude of days, then I get bored halfway through and stop writing about it. As you noticed before, I wrote up some lengthy pieces about EPIK training, but now I'm bored, and it's over, so I'm just going to summarize the last few days.
Day 4 - same as the other days, lots of classes, decent cafeteria food, last Korean class. There was one final lecture from a goofy dude that gave about 10 minutes of valuable information in a 90 minute lecture. About half the audience was alseep.
Day 5 - lesson plan presentation went okay, I didn't pay attention to most of them, just long enough to take notes. Our lesson was reviewed as going well, which was great. Then we went to the folk village to do some Korean stuff. Our group made tofu and scarecrows. Paul and I made our scarecrow look like a Russian prostitute and called her Slutania. As you can see, I have really matured a lot since coming to Korea. Then we went on a hike. I got bus sick on the way back, the last need was decent, then we went and got drunk before the talent show. We all had to do the Cha Cha Slide in front of everyone in a boiling hot auditorium, but it went okay, no major screw ups. Then our last night out, but I was so exhausted I was in bed by 12:30am.
Day 6 - Closing ceremony. We were excited about going to COSTCO after everything was over, but where then informed that we were not allowed to go, and we all had to go on the bus home together. We were angry. We wanted cheese, and we were angry. I couldn't sleep the whole ride which was annoying. Paul and I were really happy when we got back to Jinju, especially because spring had come while we were gone.
the end.