Saturday, November 29, 2014

A Very Special Week of Thanksgiving!!!

Happy Thanksgiving and Happy December to you!

It has been a very special week for me here in Seoul, South Korea.  Many events and people have cause me to reflect on all those people and things for which I am so thankful!  It is so good to take time from busy schedules to pause and reflect and thank God for all that He has allowed me to enjoy throughout my life.  My family has always been a HUGE part of my life and for each and every member of my family, I am so grateful! God has given me so many opportunities to meet many people and develop great relationships and friendships all over the world.  For each of you I am so grateful.  Most of all I am thankful to the One who has allowed me to be impacted by so many, but most of all for forgiving this old man of all his sins and guides me each day as I still struggle with sin...but He gives me the victory.  "Thank you" sometimes just doesn't seem enough.

This past week in Seoul I have enjoyed many happenings which caused me to pause and say "thank you" to God, and also to many people!

1 - An amazing staff of TEACHERS - especially in the elementary school at YISS!  This past week we had several days where teachers and administrators were out sick, recovering from surgery, participating in an education conference, or taking a day of personal leave.  I was so delighted and thankful to see how each of the elementary jumped right in to sub in a class when needed!  I am so grateful for this amazing group of educators!  I even had the opportunity in Grade 2C a couple days. Below are a couple pictures of some of the 2C cherubs I was so grateful to teach on Wednesday and a little on Thursday.  They are in their Spy Day outfits for Wednesday!

   One table group of Grade 2C students who wore Spy outfits on
               Wednesday.  So happy to sub in 2C that day!

Another group of spies from Grade 2C!!                    
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2 - MUSIC!!  Music has always been a very big part of my life.  My parents encouraged us to play piano and sing!  I loved singing with my siblings in duets, trios, and quartets!  I especially enjoyed singing in duets with my mother!  I still have a vivid memory of my Daddy's solo when he sang "Neath the Crust of the Old Apple Pie".  My Daddy was not a singer but he loved music and I loved when he sang this silly song.

At YISS on Wednesday, we kicked off our elementary Christmas Concerts with our cherubs in Kindergarten and Grade 1.  Our lower elementary Music teacher,  Ms. Weir, does an amazing job with these young ones.  The auditorium was a full house to hear them sing about the real meaning of Christmas!  They were sooooo good and I loved every minute of their concert.  My only disappointment is that my camera ran out of juice just as they began the concert.  I couldn't get any videos but I did get a few pictures on my cell phone.  BUT again it probably was good that I didn't have to worry about taking a video so that I could just enjoy these special children sing with such joy about the birth of Jesus and what that means.  It caused me to say "thank you" many times throughout the concert.  I have also included a special writing by one of our cherubs in Grade 1.  They had a writing assignment in class to write about their concert.  I was enjoying her writing so much and when I got to the end, I burst out laughing. :-)  She tells it like it is!

      Kinder and Grade 1 cherubs singing their opening number, 
                                     Celebrate the Gift!

Another picture of the cherubs singing!

A close up of some of the delightful children sharing Christmas!!  

Some of the special narrators introducing Joy to the World.

  A group of first grade cherubs playing the bells while the others 
                      sing Angels We Have Herd on High!

Here is Annie's special writing!  Try not to laugh too much at the end!
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3 - BOOKS and AUTHORS!!  I have a picture of me "reading" on my Daddy's lap when I could not "read."  I am so thankful for my parents and siblings for sharing the joy of reading with me early on. I am convinced that parents who read to their children when they are only 1 or 2 years old, teach so much to their children + there is a bonding that happens that can not really be expressed!  That love of reading has continued and I love how so many of our students at YISS LOVE to read!

We have one or two Author Visits each year at YISS in the elementary school.  This past Thursday we had my friend, author, and illustrator Darren Farrell return to YISS for our Kinder to third grade students.  I met him in January 2013 at my favorite bookstore in Itaewon.  I enjoyed his interactive book reading at that time so much that I invited him to come to YISS in April of 2013.  Our kids loved him!  He has now written two children's books and is almost ready with his third book.  He contacted me and wanted to know if we would be open to have him come to share one of the first readings of his new book, Stop Following Me, Moon and work with a couple of our classes on some illustrations that may be used on the cover of this book!  The kids were soooo excited to see Darren again and he involved them so much as he read his books and shared about illustrations.  Enjoy some pictures from Thursday's special visit which caused me once again to be thankful for the written and illustrated word through books!!

Here I am preparing to introduce my author-friend, Darren Farrell, to the students in Grades 2 & 3.

Mr. Farrell reading Doug-Dennis and the Flyaway Fib to students!

Putting passion into his reading!

GGG introducing Mr. Farrell to the cherubs from Kinder and Grade 1.

K and 1 students listening to Mr. Farrell as he reads!

I love this picture with the expressions on these kinder students as
  they interact with Mr. Farrell's reading of Thank You, Octopus!

Mr. Farrell in KC interacting with students and working with them on sharing some of their ideas for the cover of his next book, Stop Following Me, Moon!

When I brought Darren to the cafeteria to enjoy some lunch together,
students who had just heard him reading, swarmed him.  They just  
wanted to thank him and touch him.  He is so good with the kids!!  
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4 - SPECIAL FRIENDS!!!  I have been blessed with numerous friends all over the world and I am truly thankful for them.  This past week some special friends in Seoul helped make my week of Thanksgiving even more special.

* Last Sunday I was invited by Steve and Karen Kim, parents of two children at YISS, to their apartment to celebrate an early Thanksgiving feast!  It was a wonderful time of meeting new friends, enjoying some old friends, eating LOTS of yummy food, and lots of laughter!  Here are some pictures from that special Sunday afternoon with the Kims and other friends!

The host and hostess, Steve and Karen Kim, welcoming their guests to this special Thanksgiving!

                The yummy turkey being carved!

A couple of tasty salads!!

One of my favorite Korean stews, Kimchi Jjigae!!  Oh,
so delicious!!                            

Some of the very tasty desserts!!

Some pasta, filling (stuffing or dressing - if you prefer),
                        and mashed potatoes!

Two Noahs playing before eating!

My new friend, Jacob Kim.  He was one of the winners in Korea's
version of American Idol, but instead of pursuing a music career,
Jacob believes God wants him to use his skills and intelligence in 
providing clean water for those throughout the world without easily
accessible water!                                     
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*  Thursday after making sure all of the students in After School Activities had been picked up, I went to one of my favorite restaurants in Itaewon - Suji's!  There has been a small group of us at YISS who found out that Suji's has a special American Thanksgiving buffet each Thanksgiving.  This was the fourth Thanksgiving celebration for me at Suji's!  We enjoy a scrumptious meal and lots of fellowship, lots of eating, and lots of laughter!

Our Suji's Thanksgiving group this year: Clockwise: GGG, Debbie Gronski, Rachel Pallesen, terry Pallesen, and Sharon Mince.

    This was my first plate of yummy goodies!!  They 
  even served pumpkin pie, which was good - although
   there was no whipped cream.  I must train them!! :-)

Some of the buffet that Suji's had for our enjoyment! 
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*  Friday was a day off from YISS. Since Korea doesn't really celebrate American Thanksgiving, we do not have off school on Thursday, but YISS gives teachers and staff Friday as a day off.  I enjoyed a quiet and leisurely morning at Starbucks with some books, coffee, and a bagel.  Then I had received a phone call from Min Soo, a young man I met when he was working at 7-11 right below my apartment in Seobinggo.  We developed a good relationship and when he comes back to Seoul from university, he contacts me to get together.  He was hoping to bring his girlfriend, but she couldn't make it.  Min Soo and I enjoyed a great lunch at Los Amigos. Min Soo wanted to try Mexican food. We had a great conversation!  Min Soo told me he is planning to change his major.  I asked what his major was right now.  He said, "Buddhism."  From what he said, if a student majors in Buddhism at most Korean universities, their tuition is paid for them.  However, he said that doesn't believe in religions.  That started an awesome conversation where I told him I don't believe in religions either. Min Soo knows that I am a Christian and I said that many people have made Christianity their religion when in fact it is not a religion.  True Christianity is a relationship with Jesus Christ.  He asked many questions and we had a wonderful conversation.  Please pray for my dear friend as he continues to search about God and Jesus.

GGG and Min Soo at Los Amigos on Friday!

Min Soo wanted to try the Enchiladas with
 extra spice!  He loved them and so did I!

Our server, and friend, August, brought us this for   
dessert!  Churros with ice cream and strawberry jelly!
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*  Another very special friend and "son," Jisang, invited me to dinner and a special concert on Friday evening!  The concert was a performance by one of Korea's top pianists, Suh, Hai Kyung!  The concert was held in the Music Hall at Ehwa Women's University in Seoul.  What an amazing concert! Ms. Suh is an amazing lady + an awesome pianist!  Her touch on the piano keys is simply beautiful! Her music is expressive, passionate, flowing, and so emotional.  Before each selection Ms. Suh would explain the emotions that are expressed throughout the piece.  Her interpretation of the classical pieces was absolutely stunning. We enjoyed the concert and two encores!  Ms. Suh is currently Professor of Music at Kyunghee University in Korea.  She was diagnosed in 2006 with breast cancer.  Her doctor advised her to stop playing, but she did not want to give up.  After surgeries and treatment and against doctor's advice, Ms. Suh started performing once again in 2008.  I was so delighted to be part of the audience of this beautiful performance by a wonderful lady.

   GGG and Jisang at Hoolala!  A restaurant near Ehwa Women's
        University specializing in yummy chicken!!  Sooo good!

Jisang with his big eyes as we prepare to enjoy the Hoolala garlic chicken with all of the Korean side dishes!  We cleaned up every bite - but I was delighted that Jisang ate most of it! :-)

The stage at Music Hall at Ehwa Women's University is all set for 
one of Korea's top pianists, Suh Hai Kyung!               

Here I am with Ms. Suh at the close of the concert getting my CD set autographed.  I was able to chat a few minutes with Ms. Suh.  She told me she wished she had known I was in attendance.  She would have spoken English (and she spoke it so well). I was so privileged to meet such a beautiful lady and amazing pianist!

The program!  I especially enjoyed Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 23 op. 57 and his Rage Over a Lost Penny!  The Verdi/Lizst Rigoletto Paraphrase was amazing as well.
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This week I close with the following passage from Philippians 1: 3-5.  It expresses my heart of gratitude for each of you for all you continue to do to encourage me!  Thank you!!

"Every time you cross my mind, I break out in exclamations of thanks to God. Each exclamation is a trigger to prayer. I find myself praying for you with a glad heart. I am so pleased that you have continued on in this with us, believing and proclaiming God’s Message, from the day you heard it right up to the present. There has never been the slightest doubt in my mind that the God who started this great work in you would keep at it and bring it to a flourishing finish on the very day Christ Jesus appears." ....from The Message

Love, Gregg

Saturday, November 22, 2014

Another Active Week at YISS; Pause for Thanksgiving!!

Yes, it was another week full of active involvement with teachers, parents, and students at YISS!  But it was also a time for me to just pause and reflect on all that the Lord has done for me and continues to do for me!  American Thanksgiving will be celebrated this coming Thursday.  YISS will have school that day, but off on Friday, November 28.  This past week I have been taking time each evening and then this weekend to thank God for so much!  I have an amazing family, awesome and encouraging friends, an opportunity to be involved daily in the lives of children, teens, and people of all ages!  My needs are met and often many of my "wants."  This year during this time of Thanksgiving and Christmas I have been trying to be more observant of those who are in need or are hurting or just need a smile or an encouraging word.  Please pray that I will continue this throughout the next few very busy weeks.  I trust you will take some time to express your gratitude and look for opportunities to encourage someone or share with someone or a family.  Often it only takes a minute or two of our time.  I want to wish you a Happy Thanksgiving!!

This past week was a very active week!  Tuesday and Thursday evenings were the Parent meetings held quarterly through our PTO and the elementary principal.  The main topic this quarter was our new Math curriculum.  Two of our teachers shared concerning this curriculum and gave great ideas for parents in order to help their children in positive and encouraging ways.  Rehearsals were in full swing for the first elementary Christmas concert to be held on Wednesday, November 26.  It will feature our Kindergarten and Grade 1 children! I had the pleasure of observing a couple of the rehearsals this week. I am so excited!  They are so enthusiastic as they sing and tell the story of Christmas. I will have pictures after their concert on Wednesday.

Quarter Two After School Activities continued in full swing plus I began preparations for Quarter Three activities.  The wife of our 5A teacher is such a great help to me in these preparations!  Abby Williamson has been working with me on all of the logistics and prep work that goes into these activities each quarter.  On Monday I went to meet with one of our Ed Tech people, Mr. Pitts to discuss how we could work on making the online registration smoother.  He had some excellent news!  Google had just instituted a new Google App which will be soooooo wonderful!  This new app can be combined with our online registration forms so that when an activity reaches its maximum number of students, it will close automatically and generate a personal email to the parents giving confirmation details, payment information, and dates of the activity!  It will also indicate on the website that the activity that the it is closed, BUT there will be a note with a link to a form where the parents can add their child to a "Waiting List" for that activity.  When I learned of formLimiter and Form Notifications, I let out a very loud happy cheer!  You have to realize that the tech office is located next to the Secondary Media Center where students are to be quiet!  I scared a number of students and teachers, and quickly apologized! :-)  Now I just have to relax and quit worrying about whether this will actually work when registration begins on January 15 for Quarter Three.  You can pray for the old man, who continues to learn more than I ever thought I would about technology!

Speaking of my assistant, Abby, she celebrated her birthday on Thursday.  Her hubby in 5A asked me to be part of a surprise his class of cherubs had planned for Mrs. Williamson.  It worked well and Abby was very surprised.  Here are a few pictures of the event:

         The first picture of Abby as she is greeted by Grade 5A!

Abby still appears to be stunned by the students' surprise!  She was so happy!

Students bringing special gifts to Abby.  Mr. Williamson       
is enjoying being able to be part of this birthday surprise!       

Mr. Williamson presented Abby with a cupcake with a mini candle on it.  Here is Abby blowing out the candle's flame!
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This past month YISS staff have been praying for several of the NICS schools around the world.  My friend, Tony Kuhn, teaches at one of the three Korean NICS' schools in Pyeongtaek.  In our staff lounge, there were pictures and prayer needs for the schools we are praying for.  I wanted to share the list for Pyeongtaek International Christmas School.  Thank you for joining me in praying for Tony and his wife, Sue, as they serve with the other staff at PICS.

I know the staff at Pyeongtaek International Christian School would appreciate your prayers.
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In addition to all of the activities this past week, elementary teachers were preparing Progress Report Grades for their students.  All teachers had completed their grades prior to the deadline so that administrators could check to see if they were all set in the computer program to email to parents.  I continue to be so thankful for the great teachers we have at YISS!
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I wanted to let those of you who have been praying for my wonderful friend, Matthew.  Matthew was one of the first Middle School students I befriended when he was in 8th grade.  He has struggled with depression, but returned this year with a great spirit.  We have been talking a lot about his goals for next year.  I can't believe he is a Senior already and will be graduating.  He continues to be interested in attending a university or college that will allow him to be part of an Air Force or Army R.O.T.C. program.  Thank you for continuing to pray for this wonderful young man.  Here is one of my favorite pictures of Matthew and me.

GGG and Matthew!
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Friday was a busy day with Chapels and OASIS assembly.  I was involved in reading a book in the OASIS assembly.  The kids love when I read to them.  In addition, there was a puppet skit in each Chapel and OASIS assembly on the fruit of the Spirit.  The kids involved in the Puppet Ministry after school activity work on these skits each week.  The students in Puppet Ministry are 4th and 5th grade students who have participated in our Discipleship after school activity.  The two on Friday did an awesome job with their puppets!  The kids enjoyed the skit and heard that the foundation of that fruit is love - that love that comes from God.  Enjoy some pictures from the puppet skit on Friday.






















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Saturday I finally got to hear the Yonsei University Men's Glee Club!  They are a wonderful group and I have been wanting to hear them for 2 years.  I always get information about the dates of their concerts too late.  This year I became friends through facebook with the conductor and he made sure I knew the date of this year's 30th Anniversary concert. After wanting to hear them live, and only being able to see and hear some video clips, I attended an awesome concert tonight at Yonsei University! I heard one of my very favorite men's glee clubs tonight!! They were tremendous!! They were joined by the ladies of the Ewha Chorus, the Magnificat Children's Choir, and Sweet Sorrow!! It was definitely a splendid evening conducted by my friend (meeting and talking on facebook), Conductor Eric Shinhaeng Lee! I loved the "Nothin' Like a Dame" selection from the musical "South Pacific." I sang this in Esquires (way back) in the Chambersburg Area Senior High School Glee Club, but this was the first I heard it in Korean!! The first part of the program included three songs that I thought were really quite well done: Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel, Witness, and Amazing Grace!


Above is my friend, Conductor Lee and me after the concert!

     This Yonsei Glee Club member is actually the 
   president of the Club and he came looking for me
     after the concert.  He said that I have become a 
     celebrity among the men in club because of my 
    comments on facebook encouraging the men and 
                                their music!

Here I am with one of the First Tenors in the group!  

Since I was not able to take any videos or pictures during the concert, these pictures on the program will have to do!

        Page one of Saturday evening's concert!

Page two of the program for Saturday's concert!   
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Several of the parents from YISS invited me to a Thanksgiving meal and celebration on Sunday, November 23.  I am excited to be able to attend this Thanksgiving experience.  I really miss family times that I enjoyed with my family growing up in Pennsylvania.  This will help me to really get into the Thanksgiving and Christmas mood! :-)  More about this event and others with pictures next week.
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I want to leave you with a prayer request for my dear friend, Jin Seok.  His grandfather has been suffering from dementia over the last year or so.  Jin Seok contacted me early this past week to let me know that his grandfather passed away.  Jin Seok left his work in Incheon to head down to Busan to be with his family during this time.  I know he would really value your prayers.
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Here is another prayer item for you.  South Korea has one of the highest rates of suicide in the world. Below is an article that appeared in The Korea Herald on Monday, November 17.  I believe you will be able to read most of the article from the photo below.  My heart is heavy for South Korea at this time particularly.  Your prayers are appreciated - especially as I have opportunity to speak with students and parents concerning the hope we have in Jesus.

Your prayers for South Korea are greatly appreciated!!
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Especially at this special time of Thanksgiving, I want to thank you so much for your continued love, encouragement, prayers, and support!  You are so special to me!  Please enjoy a wonderful Thanksgiving with your family and friends!

Love,
Gregg