Saturday, January 24, 2015

A Week of School Spirit: Both YISS and Wheaton College!

This past week was a week of School Spirit!  Each day at YISS the entire school came together to have a community of fun by having each day as a dress down day for all students and staff! Everyone seemed to have a great time.  Monday was Pajama Day; Tuesday was Sports Day; Wednesday was Fave Cartoon/Disney Character Day; Thursday was Mismatch Day; and Friday was School Color/YISS Spirit Day!  Students and teachers had great creative fun throughout the week!  January can be a very depressing month at schools so it was a great way to combine some excellent creative fun with all of the academics.  I am going to share just a few pictures of some of the outfits on various days.  You can find more on facebook.


Above are the special people who are in the Elementary and High School Office complex.  Front row left to right: Mrs. Birmingham, Mrs. Roll, Mrs. Bang (HS Secretary), Mrs. Yoo (Elementary Secretary); Back row left to right: GGG and Mr. B (High School Principal).  We are dressed in school colors with res, white, and blue bead necklaces on Friday!

             Our K-3 Music teacher, Ms. Weir!

Our three great Kinder teachers on Mismatch day:  Ms. Han, Ms. Wheat, and Ms. Regnier!

Grade 4A with their teacher, Ms. Dean, on Pajama Day!

3B teacher, Ms. Heidi Corbett, a dinosaur with one of her cherubs carrying her tail as she "eats" a child! :-)

One of our great TA's, Ms. Kathy Lee with some Grade 1 cherubs!

4D and 4C teachers, Mrs. Lynch and Ms. Greaves  with a student, Grace!

4B teacher, Ms. Sarmiento as Dopey!   

Ms. Dean again as Sneezy!

   Some children in their cartoon/Disney
                            outfits!

One of our fifth grade cherubs!
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As I mentioned last week, this was also the week that a Wheaton College Team was coming to Korea.  There was a Wheaton Alumni gathering on Tuesday evening, which was held at the headquarters of the Far East Broadcasting Company in Seoul.  This was the first gathering, of which I was aware, in Korea since I came here back in 2008.  It was so wonderful to officially meet the president of Wheaton, Dr. Philip Ryken.  I had met him when I visited 10th Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia with my friends, David and Amy Avella, when Dr. Ryken was Senior Pastor.  The current director of the Wheaton College Men's Glee Club and Women's Chorale, Dr. Mary Hopper, was also on the team from Wheaton visiting Korea.  Mary was two years behind me at Wheaton.  It was great to reunite with her and hear a little about the Men's Glee Club (I was a member and officer for the four years I was at Wheaton) and all that was happening.  Plans are in the making for a Performing Arts Center specifically for music performances at Wheaton!  The evening was a very nice event and I met a number of Wheaton alumni working in South Korea!

On my walk to the Wheaton Alumni Gathering I passed the entrance
  to Hongik University.  I just liked the picture! :-)  Hongik is very 
  close to the headquarters of the Far East Broadcasting Company.

Above is a picture of those Wheaton College alumni who attended the alumni gathering in Seoul!

Here I am with Dr. Ryken and our Aquatics' Director at YISS, Tim
Linn.  Tim is also a Wheaton alum!  We enjoyed a delightful visit 
with Dr. Ryken!                                  

I was so happy to be reunited with Dr. Mary Hopper, director of the Men's Glee Club and Women's Chorale at Wheaton.  
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Then on Thursday Dr. Ryken came to YISS to speak in the High School Chapel and then share in a Q & A session with those students who were interested in making application to Wheaton College. Dr. Ryken shared form the Word about God's grace and the Gospel!  He gave a great message and then he and Dr. Hopper facilitated the Q & A time with YISS students.  Two of the high school friend I met at YISS about 3 years ago are currently students at Wheaton. Joshua Lee and Jona Park are studying there now.  One of Wheaton's initiatives right now is to increase its number of international students especially from Asia.  I was excited to learn that three of the YISS seniors have already made application to the college.  It was a great time on Thursday, although too short.



Dr. Ryken sharing with the High School Chapel on Thursday!


  Some of the students who attended the Q & A session following 
            with Dr. Ryken and Dr. Hopper following Chapel.

YISS High School Counselor, Mr. Lee, with Dr. Ryken and High   
School Chaplain and GWAM Director, Mr. Ben Horne at the Q & A
Session.  The magazine is a copy of last Spring's Wheaton Alumni  
which featured one of our YISS grads, Jona Park, on the cover!   


Dr. Ryken with three students who have applied to Wheaton College from YISS: Joshua, Boem, and Raphael.
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Of course the week was full of many of the regular activities at YISS.  The registration for Quarter Three After School Activities is almost complete and went very smoothly for the most part.  We heard of a couple glitches with the new online registration app I am using, but those were very minor. So next week activities will begin in full force.  There are over 25 activities for students to enjoy! We added Speed Cup Stacking, Tap Dance, Jazz Dance, and an additional Swimming class for Quarter Three.  Thanks for praying as we begin this quarter's activities.
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Friday was a very busy day as I was sharing in Chapels and the OASIS assembly once again.  I was not able to be in the Kinder and First Grade Chapel because of the PTO Newcomers' Coffee that was held during the same time.  At lunch, a number of kinder and first grade cherubs made a point to come up to me and said that they missed having me in Chapel and I MUST return next week or they will be very sad. :-)  They sometimes are the hardest age group for me to connect with, but from what they were telling me and what their teachers have shared with me, they really miss it when I am not in Chapel to share with them.  Keep praying as I have one more week with all of the students with the series I am doing right now.  It is centering in on a book called The Invisible Boy and is hitting the topics of bullying and how small acts of kindness and using what you are good at and love to do can be such wonderful ways to overcome much of this.  Many young cherubs are really thinking and it is neat to see them making application throughout the week.  Keep on praying!

In between Chapels and OASIS assembly I was involved with the rest of the administrative staff with the PTO Newcomers' Coffee on Friday morning.  It was great to meet most of the parents of those new students who began at YISS in January!  I love meeting the parents of our children.  I had the pleasure of taking two sisters to their new classes two weeks ago to begin Quarter Three.  These girls are from Taiwan and their parents came up to me on Friday and said that their girls were thrilled with being at YISS. It is the first experience at an international school and they have so much appreciated how YISS has helped them to transition from their public school in Taiwan to YISS.

President of the PTO, Mrs. Jinhee Ra, welcoming new parents to
          YISS at the Newcomers' Coffee on Friday morning!

Some of the parents at the Newcomers' Coffee listening to Mrs. Ra.

Elementary Principal, Mrs. Birmingham, sharing with new parents
about the program of the elementary school at YISS and introducing
the elementary assistant principals at the Coffee.             
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Saturday was a special day!  Another of my former wonderful SYME students, Youngkwang, invited me to his wedding!  He was so excited that I was able to come and enjoy this special day in his life.  Youngkwang (Dennis) was a great student at SYME and lived in Dorm 404, where I had my little one room dwelling.  It has been great to keep up with him and see how God is working in his life.  Here are some pictures from his special wedding day.  Please keep praying for Youngkwang and his bride, Jeongeun, as you remember them.

As soon as I arrived at the Wedding Hall and found Iris Hall, I was
greeted by Youngkwang.  He greeted me with his usual amazing smile!

Youngkwang took me right away to the Bridal Room to meet his beautiful bride, Jeongeun and have a picture with both of them!  It was great to get to know Jeongeun a little prior to the wedding!

Youngkwang and Jeongeun preparing for the recessional!


After the ceremony there are many pictures taken with family, extended family, and then friends.  Here I am in the friends' picture.  Can you find the foreigner?  I was the only one from SYME days that came to the wedding and Youngkwang and his parents were so happy.  It was a great time.  You might want to check out a couple of video clips on facebook + many other pictures.

 These were my first two plates of food. I
had another small one with pineapple and
some cheese cake!  There was soooo much
                        tasty food!

Shortly after I arrived, Youngkwang introduced me to one his church friends, Kiwon Lee.  He was given instructions to stay with me and make me feel at home.  We had a great time during the ceremony and the reception.  Kiwon asked me to pray for him about his future.  His desire is to be an administrator at a university.  Kiwon has a big exam on February 10 as the first step in the process.  He is a bit scared and if you think of Kiwon, please pray for him.

Look at the happy couple after the ceremony at the reception in their
Hanboks greeting the guests!  They seem like  a very happy couple! 
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As always, thank you for your many prayers, great encouragement, abundant love, and faithful support.  You are very special to me and I trust you will enjoy this last week of January!

Love, Gregg

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