Saturday, September 27, 2014

Progress Reports, Fun Day, More ASAs, Another Wedding, etc.

Hard to believe it was time to send out Progress Reports to our elementary parents this past week! Teachers were busy preparing grades/comments for Progress Reports for checking by the elementary principals on Tuesday.  Parents received them via email on Tuesday evening.  With so many new teachers in the elementary school this year, it has been so busy getting everyone up to speed on the many and various responsibilities, but it has been exciting to begin to see new staff feeling more comfortable with all of their tasks!  Thanks for praying.

On Wednesday we enjoyed our monthly "Fun Dress Down Day" in the elementary school.  It's a favorite of our students - "Mismatch Day."  I thought I had selected a terrible combination of a shirt, tie, slacks, and jacket with some nasty socks, BUT when I arrived and modeled for our Elementary Secretary, Mrs. Kim said, "Oh, that's nice!  It's the style today in Korea!"  I told her that I would never have her pick out shirts and ties for me.  I guess I am getting really old. :-)  But I will continue to select my own ties and shirts since I have been doing it for years! :-)

  The two Elementary Assistant Principals, Mrs. Roll
and GGG, along with the Principal, Mrs. Birmingham,
                         on Mismatch Day!

Mrs. Birmingham in the elementary office with Alyx
in her delightful Mismatch outfit!!  :-)         

Five Mismatched cherubs from Grade 1!!  I love them!!

    1B teacher, Ms. Kim, doing a Math lesson on Mismatch Day!

Some of the girls watching one of the boys share his Math solution on Mismatch Day!

More Math interaction in Grade 1 on Mismatch Day!!          
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After a busy day at YISS on Wednesday, I stopped at one of my favorite restaurants, On the Border! One of the servers has become a good fiend and he will text or call me with questions about his relationships with girls and his future and about God.  His English name is Lid!  When I first met him, I asked him why he chose that name.  Lid said, "Look at my hair style.  It looks like a lid was placed in my head when it was cut."  :-) Take a look at his picture below.  He is so humble and always wanting to serve with his great smile.  He texted me on Monday and asked if I could stop by on Wednesday since it might be his last day for some time as he prepares for an audition for singing. He wants to go to university for vocal music.  So I stopped by and he introduced me to two new menu items that were soooo yummy!  We had a great talk while he worked and he said he would keep me posted on his audition, etc.  Please pray for my wonderful friend, Lid.

GGG with Lid at On the Border after my yummy meal!

One of my new favorites at OTB: Pork Belly Tacos with pineapple and a yummy sauce + Grilled Corn on the Cob!!
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This past Monday was a day off for YISS staff and students and when I got back to school on Tuesday, there were two special packages that had been delivered to me.  Each year for the the last several years around Chuesok, one of my former SYME students and great friend, Chang Yong, sends me a box of Asian pears and a box of numerous individual containers of pear juice.  Chang Yong's Dad operates a pear orchard in the south of South Korea.  I LOVE Asian pears and the elementary staff and I have been enjoying them all week.

Soooo delicious!!  
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Friday during our Elementary Chapel times, our Grade 5 Praise Team led the kids in our music part of Chapel.  Ms. Greaves, 4C's teacher, works with three different teams of fifth grade students and gives them the opportunity to lead the music worship.  They did a great job for their first time.  The two boys on this team are also on the Elementary Soccer team which will be involved in a Soccer Tournament for elementary schools on Saturday.  They were wearing neckties on Friday to let the school kids know they are representing YISS Elementary at the tournament.

       5C teacher and violinist, Ms. Moncada with the two boys 
 (Sean and Evan) from the 5th Grade Praise Team leading Chapel 
 music worship on Friday!  Ms. Jeon, Kinder teaching assistant, is 
                                        the pianist!

The three fifth grade girls with the Elementary Chaplain, Mrs. Franck
during Chapel music worship time on Friday!                  
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Below are pictures of the three soccer teams that will represent YISS from the elementary school on Saturday at Chadwick International School.  I would love to be there but I had already committed to attend a wedding of one of my former SYME students, Andrea.  (Pictures of the wedding later in the post.)

Ms. Buster, Elementary P. E. teacher, with the Fifth Grade soccer
   team in their soccer jerseys. They are one of three YISS teams
                participating in the tournament on Saturday!

One of the two boys' teams that will represent YISS at the Elementary Soccer Tournament.  Mr. Resende, our other P.E. teacher, was on recess duty when we took the pictures.

The other boys' soccer team who will represent YISS on Saturday!
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This past week I also took some pictures of one of the After School Activities, Korean Painting.  Ms. Lee, one of our Teaching Assistants in Grade 1, leads this activity.  Ms. Lee is a gifted artist and has her training in that field.  She does a great job and this past Thursday they were creating Tie Dye Paper!  Very cool!  The kids loved it and I loved watching them produce these beautiful pieces!  I also captured a couple of one of the finished products of the Ceramics After School Activity class.

  Two cherubs working on the Tie Dye Paper Korean art project!

A finished product of the the Tie Dye Paper project!

James is so focused on his Tie Dye Paper project!  It is always a
delight to see him enjoying these art projects.  It is hard for James
to focus often, but he never has a problem when working with art!

Three cherubs from the K-3 Ceramics After School class with their finished ceramic mirrors!!
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Saturday I attended the beautiful wedding of a former SYME student, Andrea!  Andrea came to SYME through the encouragement of my great friend, Jungmin.  Andrea was a member of the church where Jungmin's father is pastor up near the border between North and South Korea.  Jungmin met me at Seoul Station and we went to the wedding.  Other former SYME students in attendance were Chang Yong and Jay Chae.  Jungmin's Dad, Pastor of Jesus Road Presbyterian Church in Paju City, performed the ceremony.  It was a great time of celebration, fun, and reunion!  Here are a few pictures from the beautiful wedding and reception of Andrea and Min Hyuk!

Prior to the wedding, Jungmin, Jay Chae, and I posed with Andrea in the Bridal Room!

Andrea and Min Hyuk wearing their Hanboks during the reception
           as they went from table to table greeting their guests!

Here are the four men right before the reception: Jungmin, GGG, Chang Yong, and Jay Chae!

I really love this family!  I was delighted to be reunited with Jungmin
and his parents.  We had a great conversation at the reception.       

Not sure why this picture is fighting with me.  I had it rotated but when I put it in the blog, it returned to the side view of one of my favorite foods, Pig's Feet! So yummy with a little mustard!

                         Some very tasty chocolate truffles!!

Again, this picture is being bad! :-)  I can't get it from being sideways.  My first two plates at the reception! :-)

Following the reception, Chang Yong and his girl friend, Eun Jung,
took me to a new coffee shop for a time of coffee and wonderful con-
versation.  This followed my very frightening sliding fall after tripping
down the step I did not see coming in to the coffee shop!  All ended well!
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I hope you are ready for a great month of October!  Thank you very much for your faithful encouragement, love, prayers, and support. 

Love, Gregg

Saturday, September 20, 2014

A Delightful Week of ASAs, Special Visits, Classroom Presentations, & a Memorial!

The week of September 15 was another busy and great week at YISS!  I was able to get to many of our After School Activities to capture more pictures of our cherubs enjoying the activities.  We also had some more September College Visits to our High School as well as a special College Admissions Breakfast for college counselors.  It was a week where I was able to get into several classrooms to observe our wonderful teachers doing what they do so well - teach!!  On Thursday morning we had a special Memorial Dedication in our Courtyard for Irene Bang, our little second grader who recently went home to heaven.  And I had a very special visit from my dear friend, Jungmin Kim (Chris), a former SYME student and great Korean friend!  I will try to keep this brief and use pictures to share the special week!

Our After School Activities program continues to operate in full force each day after school!  About 300 of our cherubs in Kinder through Grade 5 participate in out 22+ activities each day.  It is so much fun to go around to each of the locations and capture some of the neat things that are happening.  This week I will share a few pictures from four more of our activities.

Some of the 27 children from K-3 enjoying learning soccer skills
                            in the IFE Soccer activity!

Another group of IFE Soccer cherubs from K-3 learning soccer with some great fun activities!

And one more of the IFE Soccer (K-3) groups learning about control
of the soccer ball through a fun relay!  They had so much fun!    

One of our Ceramics classes.  Matthew is quite intense as he works on his ceramics project.

It was so exciting to see the students learning how to use the potter's
                                                wheel!

Another of our cherubs learning the skills of the potter's wheel!  She loved it!

Master Kim, our wonderful Taekwondo instructor, with his class of
elementary students and some middle school students last week.  He
was presenting Max Park with his special certificate for earning his 
black belt!  Max has been involved with Taekwondo ASA since he
was in Kindergarten.  He was sooo excited and so proud!        

Our Arts & Crafts After School Activity!  These kids always enjoy the projects they work on each week!

Another pic of some of our Arts & Crafts cherubs working on their
                                  project last week!
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September is a busy month for visits from many colleges and universities!  Our high school students take advantage of these visits to discuss possible options upon graduation from YISS.  The YISS High School Guidance department also hosted a College Admissions Breakfast on Friday for college counselors.

Colleges and Universities that have visited, or will
      visit, YISS during the month of September.

Banner welcoming college counselors to the College
Admissions Breakfast on Friday at YISS.         
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During this past week I began my visits to various classrooms to observe teachers teaching.  I always love these times of encouragement and supervision with our teachers.  YISS has been blessed with a great group of educators, and I especially love our family of teachers in the elementary school.  It is so exciting to visit and observe as they seek to encourage students to think and interact!  I will share several pictures from my visits to Grade 4C and 2A.  I was also in Grade 3C and failed to take my camera, but Ms. Everett was doing a super job with her eager students.

Grade 4C students involved in a hands-on and interactive lesson
during their study of desertification.  They were having so much
                                         fun learning!

4C students in their various learning groups working on their learning of desertification!  I was so impressed with their thinking skills!

This was the finished product of an assembly line production in   
Grade 2A.  They were studying the character quality of enthusiasm.
Ms. Gronski, teacher, had set an assembly line production and gave
each student at job on the line.  Students made these "cars" after    
studying about Henry Ford and his assembly line.  Great discussion
throughout on how one can show enthusiasm in a job that is routine
and repetitive.  Again, I was impressed with students understanding
and thinking concerning this.                     
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Thursday morning was a special morning for us.  YISS decided to plant a tree in our one courtyard in memory of our dear second grader, Irene Bang.  We had a brief memorial service where Mrs. Franck did a superb job of sharing about Irene and the meaning of planting the tree in memory of this young girl and how she taught all of us to love and care and protect.  All of the second grade students came to the dedication along with Irene's parents and relatives.  I was so happy that Irene's grandparents could attend. Mr. Adams, Grade 1C teacher, led all of us in singing Irene's favorite song, God is so Good!  At the close of the dedication each of the children had a cup of water and passed by the newly planted tree to add their cup of water to the tree.

At the completion of the dedication ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Bang stopped to have a picture taken with their two boys and the father's parents in front of the tree that had just been planted in memory of Irene. The tree is right behind the two brothers.  The grandparents were so impressed that YISS would do something like this for Irene.  (Please read the letter in my email this week from Irene's mother.)
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On Tuesday evening I was finally able to have a dinner with my former SYME student and dear friend, Jungmin Kim (Chris)!  Some of you had the privilege of meeting Jungmin when he came to America with me over the Christmas break in 2008.  Our friendship has grown and I love our times together.  Please continue to pray for this wonderful young man as he seeks what God wants him to do. He has been discouraged lately with all of the exams he has been taking and is now seeking which direction he should go as he seeks to serve God.  Thank you for praying for Jungmin!

 Both Jungmin and I enjoyed a Baja Burrito at one of 
            our favorite restaurants, Los Amigos!

Here I am with my wonderful friend, Jungmin, at Los Amigos!
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I want to leave you with information about our Walk-A-Sock-A-Thon! The elementary students have raised over 35,000,000 Won during our previous 5 Walk-A-Sock-A-Thons! This is 35,000 USD from elementary students bringing in their 100 Won coins in socks to assist various organizations throughout the world.  Children can only collect 100 Won coins.  Each coin is worth about 10 cents in US currency.  It always amazes me how those 100 Won coins add up.  The kids are always so excited about bringing in their socks and then walking.  Last year students brought in socks filled with coins that totaled just over 9,100,000 KRW (about $9,000)!  That went to International Justice Mission to help free children from slavery.  The Walk-A-Sock-A-Thon will be held on Friday, October 10.  You can be praying as children save their 100 Won coins and then as we walk on October 10.  This year we will be donating the money raised to our High School clubs that have been started over the years by students to help organizations in Korea as well as outside of Korea.  Thanks so much for your prayers for this special event!

Thanks, always, for your emails, your notes, your encouragement, your love, your prayers, and your support.  Please enjoy a great week!

Love, Gregg


Saturday, September 13, 2014

A Relaxing Chuseok + Two Days of School!

We're almost half way through September!  As mentioned last week, we had three days off from YISS in celebration of Chuseok in Korea.  Those were three greatly appreciated days of rest and refreshment!  I spent much of the time enjoying the gorgeous weather: lots of walking throughout Seoul, lots of reading, enjoying some yummy meals, and just relaxing and getting a few extra hours of sleep.  They were three great days!

On Monday I was able to continue a Chuseok tradition (at least for the last five years) by going to the delightful apartment of Yeongmin Baek's parents.  Yeongmin still lives at home with his parents and they always want him to invite me to their home for special holidays.  As always, I had a really great time with Yeongmin and his parents.  And, as always, Mother Baek had prepared a most yummy feast of traditional Korean foods for Chuseok!  She always prepares way too much; impossible to eat everything!  I hope you will continue to pray for this wonderful family so that they will come to know Jesus Christ.

   This is the feast that I enjoyed on Chuseok with
          the Baek family!  Soooooo delicious!!

Clockwise starting at the left: Yeongmin,  GGG, Mr. Baek, and 
 Mrs. Baek enjoying the yummy Chuseok feast!!     
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Following the three-day Chuseok break, faculty and staff returned to YISS for busy days on Thursday and Friday.  Some of you had been praying for one of our fifth grade teachers, Ms. Kelley Creecy who had been out of school about 6 days with Hand, Foot, and Mouth disease.  Kelley returned on Thursday fully recovered and excited to be back in Grade 5B.  We still have a few teachers fighting off sore throats and colds, but all were back with the exception of Ms. Heidi Corbett, who had taken personal days to attend a family function back in the USA.  Heidi will return on Monday.

Our Elementary Chaplain, Mrs. Carol Franck, was very busy on Thursday preparing for the three Chapels and the OASIS Assembly on Friday.  Coming up is our big Walk-A-Sock-A-Thon on October 10 so she was busy preparing all of  the details for that for children and teachers.  You may remember that this is an event held annually in the elementary school to raise funds for some project that is in need of funds to help those who are in situations where they need clean water, food, clothing, etc.  Mrs.Franck will be announcing next week the group our school will be sending our 100 Won coins to this year.  My collection of 100 Won coins is growing and I may need several socks this year.  The kids are all excited about collecting 100 Won coins and bringing them to YISS on October 10 in socks.  In celebration all of the kids and staff participate in a walk that takes many of them almost to the Namsan Tower near YISS.

Mrs. Franck's office on Thursday as she prepared letters and socks
       for elementary students about the Walk-A-Sock-A-Thon!

Mrs. Franck preparing the letters and socks for    
distribution during Friday's Chapels and Assembly!
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On Friday I helped Mrs. Franck introduce the Walk-A-Sock-A-Thon to the students.  During the Chapel and OASIS times one of my favorite things is to witness the kids singing!  They do such a great job!  One of these times I will get a video clip to show you some of their great singing.  This past Friday, one of our new students to YISS was all smiles as he sang and danced with his class in Chapel.  I love his smile!  He is so full of joy.  His class arrived early to Chapel and they sang while other classes arrived.  here are a couple pictures of this little buddy enjoying the music!

My new buddy loving the music in Chapel!!

Another picture of my buddy singing and dancing to the Chapel music!
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I had a delightful visit with a YISS graduate of last May on Friday!  I thought James Bai had already gone to Stanford University to begin his freshman year, but learned through Facebook on Thursday that Stanford doesn't begin until September 23.  James told me he was going to stop at YISS on Friday before he left on Saturday to head to Stanford Orientation.  This young man is such a fine young Christian and has been a great role model to YISS students from elementary through high school.  God has gifted James in so many ways, and yet he has been able to keep humble.  Our elementary kids just LOVE when James can spend time with them.  I am so excited to see what God has in store for this young man.  Would you please pray for James as he is a little worried about doing well at Stanford?  He asked me specifically to pray for him as he decides what he should major in.  He has so many interests and abilities and wants to do what God wants for him.  He wants so much to be an excellent witness of Jesus Christ among the student body at Stanford.  Thanks for praying for my excellent friend.

James Bai and GGG in the Elementary School Office at YISS on Friday!  Thanks for praying for this wonderful young man!
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Saturday was a fun day!  I was able to attend another Korean wedding!  (I think I will be attending at least three more in the next 3 months!) Through Yeongmin Baek I met a wonderful couple, Sungmin and Soohee!  This was several years ago when Yeongmin graduated from Yonsei University.  We have continued to grow in our friendship and I want Sungmin and Soohee to come to know Jesus, too.  Saturday was such a fun time to enjoy their union as husband and wife!  At every Korean wedding I have attended, there is always an amazing wedding feast for all of the guests! Saturday was no exception!  I am definitely going to have to be careful how much I eat of all this yummy food - especially since I will be going to three more of these in the next few months.

Yeongmin, Sungmin, and GGG just before the start
                    of the wedding ceremony!

The beautiful bride, Soohee and GGG in the VIP room prior to the wedding. I love that you can get your picture taken with the wedding couple prior to the wedding in Korea.

Here I am with Soohee and Sungmin in the VIP room.         
     
Here is Yeongmin doing a great job as the MC during the wedding ceremony!

       Soohee and Sungmin greeting the bride's parents with the 
       traditional bows following the pronouncement of marriage!

Following the ceremony, the happy couple changed into their Hanboks to greet guests at each of the reception tables.

I won't torture you with pictures of ALL the food; you
can take a look on facebook to see much more.  This 
was my first plate of tasty food!                 

I had the privilege of eating at the reception with two of Yeongmin's university friends, Suji and Young.  I had met Young at Yeongmin's graduation from Yonsei University.  He and his girlfriend are such delightful people.  We hope to meet again soon!
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I want to leave you this week with a special request for some former SYME students and my great friends, David (Nam Gyu) and Victoria Baek.  Nam Gyu was one of the first SYME students I met when I starting teaching at SYME in August 2008.  One of the first things I found out in my conversations with Nam Gyu was that he believed God wanted him to be a missionary.  After finishing at SYME, Nam Gyu went to Word of Life Bible Institute on Jeju Island and then on to WOL Bible Institute in New York. He met Victoria and they continued their relationship with each other until they were married in January 2014.  I was privileged to be asked to sing Amazing Grace at their wedding.  They are now officially designated as full time missionaries with Word of Life in Korea.  Nam Gyu and I have been meeting regularly for accountability since last January and this week he informed me that he and Victoria have been given the OK to begin raising support.  Nam Gyu and Victoria are planning to come to the USA to begin raising prayer and financial support. Since neither of them have many contacts in the US, I am asking if you are interested in having this delightful couple come to your church to share their testimonies and/or share concerning the ministry in which they will be involved, I know this would be a great encouragement to them.  They have very limited funds and when they come to the USA, they would be in need of inexpensive housing when they are in an area.  If you have any contacts that you could help put them in touch with, I know this would be a tremendous encouragement to them.

Nam Gyu and Victoria at lunch with me in Itaewon.

If you are able to help Nam Gyu and Victoria in any way during their visit to the USA, please contact Nam Gyu at his email address: david.baek25@gmail.com .  You can also email me if you prefer.  Thank you very much for anything you can do to assist this wonderful Christian couple who are so eager to serve the Lord.

Thanks, once again, for your many emails and notes of encouragement as well as your love, prayers, and support.  Please enjoy a great week!

Love, Gregg