Sunday, June 17, 2018

A Week of Finishing at ICS-P and Many "Hasta la Vistas" and Many Wet Eyes!

This final full week prior to my departure to the USA on June 20th went by too quickly!  So much happened and I met so many of my dear friends to say "Until Later", but I still have some more Hasta la Vistas coming up before finishing my so much anticipated packing (NOT!)!  I have lots of pictures and will try to keep my words brief or I will not get everything accomplished! :-)

I was at the ICS-P office every day, but not for the full day as I had to meet colleagues and friends as well as close out bank accounts and change some of my Korean Won into US dollars and deposit in the Navy Federal Credit Union on the Army Base.

Monday:  When I arrived at school on Monday morning, I went to my office and saw a wrapped gift with a note on my desk,  I really had no idea who placed it there.  I opened the gift and found a beautiful Korean box.  They usually use these for items of jewelry or small keepsakes.  It is very beautiful!  I then opened the envelope and found the beautiful note that had been written to me by our dear lady who is the Head Cook, Mrs. Okamoto. I believe she had one of her two children (a daughter who graduated from ICS-P last year and a son who will be a senior at ICS-P this next year) translate her Japanese into English for me.  Her English is getting better, but she wanted me to understand completely.  The note and jewelry box will be treasures of mine!


GGG with Mrs. Okamoto in the ICS-P kitchen!


Mrs. Okamoto's very special note to me!


                         Outside of the Korean jewelry box!


Inside of the beautiful Korean jewelry box!                
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Tuesday: On Tuesday morning, I did some more work in my office so that it would be ready for Mr. Mooney to bring his books, folders, and other items into my office to prepare the office for Mr. Mooney.  I believe I have almost everything of mine cleared out with the exception of a few items I will need on Monday to complete a couple items for the NICS Home Office.
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Then in the afternoon, my dear friend from SYME days, JiSang, came with one of his friends to help me complete the transfer of my car to JiSang.  I would have been so lost if I had tried to do it myself, but they took care of everything for me.  JiSang has been such a huge help to me during these last weeks especially.  Since I had to finish my payment on the auto insurance to make the transfer complete, I no longer could drive the vehicle.  We didn't need to take my vehicle to the vehicle registration office so it was still parked in the parking lot at my apartment.  JiSang would come on Wednesday to pick it up and drive it back to his home.  I am now using public transportation to get places.  I was so happy I was able to give my vehicle to JiSang!  He has done soooo much for me!
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Following the transactions at the motor vehicle registration office, JiSang took me to meet John and Pam Richards + Janet Colgain at my favorite Budae Jjigae (Army Stew) restaurant in Seojeong-Ri!  The Richards, Ms. Colagin, and I really like Budae Jjigae and I wanted to go one more time.  This little restaurant was where I enjoyed my first Korean meal back in 2008 when Mike Nicholes took a small group of us to this same restaurant to enjoy this tasty stew!  I liked it then and went often to have some.  The owner and cook always has a nice smile and loves when I come.  We enjoyed a great time of fellowship and laughter as we enjoyed our tasty Budae Jjigae!


Janet Colgain,  Pam Richards, GGG, and John Richards preparing to feast on some yummy Budae Jjigae!!


Budae Jjigae - ready to eat!!!!


       My first bowl mixed with rice!


This lady has operated this Budae Jjigae shop for at least 10
years - probably more like 15-20!                   
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Wednesday: Today Mrs. Haselman, our CFO, took me on the Camp Humphreys' Army Base to deposit my final pay and severance pay at the Navy Federal Credit Union.  It is always a delight to go on base and to the Navy Federal Credit Union.  The transfer of funds to my 1st Ed Credit Union in Chambersburg.  Following that trip, we returned to ICS-P to pick up the Cleaning Ladies and Facilities Men to go to my apartment to check out items that the school would purchase from me and those that would stay in the apartment for the next person or persons from ICS-P who would live in the apartment.  They packed up so much so quickly.  The apartment is getting very empty!


You can't see Mr. Song because he's driving.  I am in the front seat next to him. Then Mr. Kim. Mrs. Okamoto, Mrs. Baek, Mrs. Tia, and Mrs. Hwang.  Mrs. Haselman is in the middle behind Mrs. Baek so you can't see her.


Mr. Song, a delightful man who knows everything about ICS-P.  He has been there for MANY years!  Here he is driving us to my apartment to do some packing and sorting.
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When we finished, we returned to ICS-P and almost immediately, Mr. Song and Mr. Kim had me get in the school van and we headed out to enjoy some tasty Boshintang!  Both Mr. Song and Mr. Kim enjoy Boshintang, and they know I enjoy it as well.  They enjoyed treating me to this nice lunch and great fellowship.


Mr. Song with his apron on and ready
to enjoy some Boshintang!  Look at all
that garlic and those onions!! So good!


My bowl of Boshintang before mixing and putting in the rice!


Patiently waiting.  Mr. Song took this picture without my knowledge!


This was also one Mr. Song took without my knowledge!  Such a "bad" boy! :-) I was taking a big bite of Boshintang!
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By the time I got back to school, JiSang had texted me on my phone and told me that he had picked up my car, which is no longer "my car." :-)  He is enjoying it and I am praying that it will not cause him any trouble for a long time.  He is already working on a van to take Ray and HaYoung Febus to the airport on June 20th with me.  Ray teaches Science at ICS-P and he and his wife have given me a couple of their suitcases to fill up since they are going on the same flight as I am and don't need all of the suitcases they are allowed.  JiSang will pick us up on Wednesday, June 20 and drive us with our luggage to the Incheon Airport to head to BWI with a stop in Atlanta!
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Thursday: Thursday morning the Internet was down at ICS-P so I decided to work from my apartment and take care of some things via the Internet and then continue sorting and beginning the piles for packing.  Then in the early afternoon, I headed by bus and subway to Itaewon to meet a graduate of YISS and a great friend, Eugene Mok for an afternoon lunner (Lunch/Dinner).  Eugene is back for the summer from the Chinese University of Hong Kong and we always like to get together and catch up and share prayer requests.  We both decided to enjoy a meal (my last time) at one of my favorites - the Original Pancake House!  What a great time we enjoyed!  Lots of conversation, fellowship, sharing of prayer requests, laughter, and joy!  Eugene is seeking the Lord's direction concerning whether to stay at his current university or transfer to another one.  I know he would value your prayers as he struggles with making this decision.  Continue to pray for him as he studies and gets involved in discipleship relationships.  I am going to miss this fine young man who wants to serve the Lord!

GGG and Eugene at the Original House of Pancakes ready to enjoy our lunners!  Sooo good!


 Eugene has this amazing smile! Ready 
to eat his Chocolate Chip Pancakes with
                Whipped Cream!


A close-up of his pancakes!


I enjoyed my usual: scrambled eggs with 
cheese, sausage links, and pancakes!    
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Friday: Again, I went into the office at ICS-P to work on some items and take care of a few odds and ends.  I left around 12:30 PM to head again to Seoul by bus and subway for a very delightful evening with several parents and their children (who are growing so fast) who I had become close to during my time at Yongsan International School of Seoul.  Mrs. Binnie Son and one of her sons had actually delivered me by van to ICS-P back in June of 2016.  She and her husband had invited several families with whom I had built excellent relationships while I was at YISS.  It was such a great evening of food, fun, great conversations, laughter, and joy!  It was so great to see how the children had grown! After a fantastic evening of fellowship and food, it came time to say "Hasta la Vista" to these dear friends.  I was prepared to head back to Pyeongtaek via the subway and bus, but it was not to be. Binnie's husband said that he would drive me to my apartment in Pyeongtaek.  Their oldest of three, Noah, went along in the car.  I believe played a couple games on his iPad and then fell asleep, but Mr. Son and I enjoyed some excellent conversation. Such a special night!


This is what greeted me as I entered the apartment of the Sons!


Here I am with four delightful families I developed great relationships while at YISS!


Here I am with a group of students who are very special to me during my time at YISS and after YISS.  Some of the boys were in my Discipleship Group.  They are all growing too fast!!


             Some of the appetizers!!


Some of the delicious food that the families had prepared!


This was a most delicious Mango Cake
with layers of whipped cream inside!  


                         GGG and Oliver!


GGG and Noah!                                   


GGG and one of my discipleship young men, Ian!!


                                Here I am with Allison!


Allison's brother, Timothy, and GGG!!                     
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Saturday: On Saturday, I had arranged to meet one of my very dear friends and former SYME student, Jin-seok and his wife, Eunsun and their precious son, Eunwoo!  Jin-seok said that he would drive down from Incheon and we would meet on the 7th floor of AK Plaza.  That is the floor with many restaurants.  Jin-seok has learned to be on time or early with me since he knows I love to be on time! :-)  They selected to treat me for my "Hasta la Vista" meal at one of my favorites - "Mad for Garlic."  Eunwoo took a little time to get adjusted to me, but that time gets shorter each time we meet.  This little man has captured my heart!  I love him so much!  After we enjoyed a delicious feast, they took me to a Photo Shop where we got some photos taken so that we would remember one another and this special time together!  Please pray for this dear family!  Jin-seok and Eunsun are wonderful and loving parents and I love to see them interacting with Eunwoo!  Jin-seok


Eunsun, Jin-seok, Eunwoo, and GGG preparing to eat some delicious food


The happy family!!


Our feast!!


Eunwoo enjoying his new "Boo" stuffed animal from Grandpa!


Enjoying playing with his stuffed doggie, Boo!           


Eunwoo loves playing with Grandpa's hands and fingers!


A picture of the little man who has captured my heart!!
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Sunday:  I enjoyed a very special English speaking service at Dae Kwang on Sunday!  At the close of the service, I was asked to come to the front and Pastor Jacob and Pastor Larry shared that this would be my last Sunday at Dae Kwang.  They presented me with a gift and then prayed for me.  I have enjoyed a delightful time of serving and worshipping at Dae Kwang, and I am going to miss the wonderful folks there.

Following the English Service, I had promised one of the Korean high school young men I met when I first came to Dae Kwang that I would attend the Korean service with him and then go to lunch!  We enjoyed a wonderful Korean service (I had my hearing device so that I could hear the English translation) with Enoch (Jong Soo) and then at the close of the service, I was surprised by someone tapping me on the shoulder.  I kept turning around and finally, he stood still.  There was my dear friend, Tommy!  He had not been at church for over three weeks and never responded to my text messages or phone calls.  He had lost his phone and finally got a new one with a new number.  We had a wonderful reunion and I hope he will be able to come to the USA to visit me with his family.  Please continue to pray for Tommy and his wife and their precious little daughter.


Tommy and GGG after the Korean service this morning!
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Then, Enoch and I went to "Mom's Touch" restaurant and enjoyed a great time of fellowship, serious discussion, plus some wonderful laughter and great joy!  I am going to miss this young man so much!  He always has a smile.  He loves being able to talk with me and we have such great times together.  Please pray for Enoch as he has two more years of high school.  He is really sad that I am leaving and he hopes to come for a visit to see me in the USA.  We enjoyed some great chicken at "Mom's Touch" and time flew by.  Please pray for Enoch as he really wants to serve the Lord but has a number of great questions and it appears he does not have anyone to confide in with many of his questions.  He had prepared a really special note of thanks for me, which he gave to me after our lunch.  Didn't read until I got home - causing more wet eyes! We had a great time and I am going to miss him greatly!


Enoch and GGG preparing to eat some yummy chicken at "Mom's Touch" on Sunday afternoon!


Another photo of the two of us!


Delicious Chicken and Cheese Fries!
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Finally, on Sunday evening, David and Annie Kim, invited me to join their family with some of the former SYME young men I had the privilege of teaching.  All of them have become excellent friends.  So, Gunmo Kim and Chang Yong came to my apartment to pick me up and take me to David and Annie's Apartment.  We were met by David and Annie and their three children along with Youngbin Lee.  Soon after we had arrived, JiSang joined us.  What a fantastic time we all had enjoying some very yummy food, including my favorite chicken, Saku Saku!  We talked and talked and laughed and laughed and just enjoyed remembering the many awesome times we had together at SYME.  I was asked to retell my first Jjimjilbang experience!  So much laughter erupted as I shared this hilarious first for me! :-)  After eating some very tasty food, enjoying memories, laughing, filling our hearts with joy, David asked each of the young men to pray for me.  Even though most of them decided to pray in Korean, my eyes were wet as I knew the hearts of these dear young men! I love them so much!  What a great Sunday evening!


Here is the entire group on this Sunday evening "Hasta la Vista" minus Annie


Another photo of the entire group minus David!  It was so much fun enjoying all three of the Kims' children!


David took this weefie of all of those who were there at the very beginning.  You will notice in the previous photos that JiSang is included.  He came just a little after we had taken this first picture.


Three delightfully "bad" boys on the sofa: Youngbin, Gunmo, and Chang Yong!


David and Annie had prepared a delightful evening meal for us.
It brought back many memories of late night meals in the dorms
                           at SYME with these young men!


My plate of delicious taste treats!                         


Annie captured this photo as each of the young men prayed a prayer of thanksgiving and blessing over me!  It was a very touching event for me!
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That's it for now!  I still have 3 or 4 more "Hasta la Vista" times on Monday and Tuesday.  Packing to accomplish!  Closing out accounts at the bank and things in my office at school.  I would value your prayers.  Thank you so much for being so faithful over the years with your love, encouragement, care, emails, mail, prayers, and gifts of support!  Your prayers will also be appreciated as I travel on June 20th.  Enjoy a great week!

Love, Gregg

Saturday, June 9, 2018

And Another School Year Comes to a Close!

This last week of school was a busy one filled with many sweet memories of two special years of my time at ICS-Pyeongtaek!  It is hard to believe that in 10 days I will be heading back to the USA after almost 10 years of service in South Korea.  I am trying to finish everything I need to as well as fit in numerous "Hasta la vistas!" in the time remaining. I would appreciate your prayers for these remaining days in Pyeongtaek!

On Monday, we were finally able to arrange an Author Visit from my friend, Darren Farrell.  I met Darren when I was at YISS.  I was able to get him to come to YISS for an Author Visit with our elementary students.  Our ICS-P Librarian has been wanting to have an author visit our cherubs at ICS-P before the year ended.  I was finally able to reconnect with Darren and he came on Monday for the entire day.  He began with all of the Kindergarten through Grade 5 students and teachers in the cafeteria for an opening session.  He quickly connected with our kids.  Then throughout the day, Darren went to each of the elementary classrooms to work individually with them on illustrations as well as writing.  Darren is unique in that he does his own writing as well as the illustrations.  His fourth published book will be coming out at the end of June.  He has promised to send me a copy of it when it is off the presses.  It is titled Letter Town.  The kids enjoyed doing some illustrations and writing throughout the day.  I was able to get to most of the classes.  Everyone seemed to be enjoying this visit from Darren Farrell.  I believe more Author Visits will continue at ICS-P!


Author Darren Farrell sharing about his upcoming new book, Letter Town with our ES cherubs!


Here is almost all of the ES students listening to Darren Farrell!


Darren Farrell seated in the center of our ES young people!


Here he is working with Kindergarten.
  They were enjoying learning about 
                      illustrations!


One of our Kinder boys is really excited about his illustration!


Grade 1 students also enjoying Mr. Farrell!


More ES students enjoying illustrating!


                  And some more!!


Grade 5 students were learning a little bit more about publishing a book as an author as well as an illustrator with Darren Farrell!
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Tuesday was the birthday of our Academic Principal, Mr. Charlie Mooney!  Charlie has become a great friend and has been such a huge help to me at ICS-P.  NICS has named him as the Interim Director of ICS-P for 2018-19.  I know he will do a great job!  I was the birthday treat person for Charlie's birthday.  He enjoys Indian food so I had ordered his favorite Indian meal with a lot of Naan bread for him to enjoy.  There were also a number of other Indian dishes that staff could sample during lunch.  I was assisted by Charlie's wife, April, in securing the Indian food.  She delivered it to the school and brought Cora, the Conqueror, with her to ICS-P.  She came in to spend time with Charlie during the birthday celebration.  I was able to capture the following pictures of Daddy and Cora following the birthday lunch.



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At the end of the school day on Tuesday, the girls in the picture below came to meet me as I was preparing to greet parents in the Pick-up Line at Dismissal.  All three were soooo excited and began telling me what they had done that day.  All three of these kindergarten cherubs had asked Jesus to come into their lives!  We are so grateful for 21 elementary students who have accepted Christ as Savior this year at ICS-P!  Please share in the joy of these three little ladies!


Angel, Hannah, and Abby sharing their good news with me!!
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Wednesday was Graduation Day for our Kindergarten cherubs!  It is always so much fun to have parents and grandparents come to experience this special time.  I always love observing parents taking photos and smiling and hearing their comments as to how much their children have learned and grown!  Some of these precious little ones have changed DRAMATICALLY this year.  I believe a big part of this transformation is because of the wonderful teacher, Mrs. Cho, these little ones had this year.  Many kindergarten kids accepted Jesus during this year!  Enjoy some pictures from this special day of celebration!


Here are the Kindergarten students performing one of their delightful fun songs at their celebration!


  This is Beckham.  Here he is with his
parents!  Dad is a Major in the US Army.
 Mom is a wonderful volunteer at ICSP.


Here I am with Beckham.  He recently
came to me all excited to tell me he had
asked Jesus to come into his life!     
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Thursday was our final Elementary School Chapel for this year.  We didn't quite make it through all of the Old Testament, but we had a great time learning the hand signs and walking through the Old Testament.  We ended with the end of the United Kingdom with the three kings of Israel during these 120 years: Saul, David, and Solomon.  At the beginning of Chapel, the elementary teachers presented a new book to me, Sometimes You Fly by Katherine Applegate.  I have wanted this one to add to my collection and this one is even more special since each Elementary teacher signed it with special notes from students in their classes!





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Following Chapel, I received one more exciting visit!  Our Grade 2 teacher, Ms. Dather, came to my office with one of her students, Rhianna.  She said that Rhianna had something exciting to share with me!  With a beautiful smile, Rhianna shared with me that following Chapel she had gone to Ms. Dather to ask how she could accept Jesus into her heart and life!  I began smiling with wet eyes and we joined the angels with their joyful party when a lost soul comes to accept Jesus Christ!!
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Grade 5 had its Graduation to Middle School ceremony on Friday!  What a special time we had celebrating our fifth graders on Friday!  They are a very special group of young people.  Each of them had prepared a speech to share what they had learned and what they were thankful for during this year.  Again, there were many wet eyes.  Every one of the students shared in their speech that Mrs. Gross was their favorite teacher and that they wished they could stay in fifth grade!  Then Mrs. Gross gave special words of encouragement to each one - in the midst of struggling to not have wet eyes!  You will see in a couple photos that several students were having a very difficult time controlling their emotions as Mrs. Gross shared!  God has used her to impact these young lives powerfully!


Grade 5 posing for a photo at the Photo Booth before their ceremony!


   Each student did a great job sharing
   a speech of gratitude for those who 
      impacted them during this year.


Grade 5 teacher, Mrs. Gross, sharing about each student.  She did an outstanding job as the grade 5 teacher.  You will notice in the photo that two have their heads in their hands.  They were crying during most of her speech.  They were greatly impacted this year by Mrs. Gross and it is very difficult for them to move on to Grade 6.


My buddy Earl.  Almost every day    
he greets me with a hug.  On Friday   
he kept holding on to me and told     
me that he did not want me to leave!  


This is Johnathon and his mother with me!  Johnathan is an amazing young man and he was one who accepted Christ during our Week Without Walls!


This is Calvin with his mother and GGG.
  He is one who really wants to have his 
 Dad in his life!  He also accepted Christ
          during Week Without Walls.


The Peyton Family!  What a great family!  Aaron and Dawn are students and they always enjoy coming to school.  The lady between Aaron and Dawn is their mother.  She recently had surgery.  I know she would appreciate your prayers.
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Friday was our last day for students and it was difficult saying "Hasta la Vista" to them. It was a half day and it was a rather emotional time saying "Hasta la Vista" to many parents in the pick-up line at dismissal! In the morning Staff Devotion and Announcements' time, I took time to share my heart of thanks to all of our teachers.  I presented each of them with a handcrafted pen made by a former student of mine at Guilford Hills School.  He was also involved in the Little League and Pony League teams I coached.  I am grateful to Bill Dempsey for his excellent craftsmanship.  I presented the pens to the teacher in the morning meeting and then at 1:00 I met with the Korean Office Staff, Kitchen Staff, Cleaning Staff, and Facilities' Staff.  I did not get any photos from the morning session, but it was a very touching time for me.  At the close of my presentation of thanks to the teachers, they came and gathered around me and prayed for me as I begin the next chapter in my life.  I did receive some pictures that Mr. Song took during my presentation of gratitude and pens to the Korean staff.  Again, many wet eyes in the morning meeting and afternoon meeting.  They are so special!


GGG sharing my warm thanks to the Korean staff!  They are a special group of men and women!


Mrs. Okamoto, head cook with GGG and another Kitchen
                        Staff member, Mrs. Park!


My dear friend, Mr. Song, head of Facilities.  He has been at ICS-P a LONG time!  We have so much fun together!


Ms. Tia, one of the Office Staff!                 


Here I am with Mrs. Helen Lee, School Secretary and Mrs. Susan Lee, Bookkeeper!


This is one of the pens prepared for the male staff!


One of the pens handcrafted for the women staff!  
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I left ICS-P an hour earlier than usual so that I could travel to Ichon in Seoul to meet one of my very first discipleship students at YISS.  Paul started at YISS in Grade 3 and we have grown very close over the years.  He will be a Junior at YISS this coming year.  We had made a plan to meet on Friday in Ichon.  Paul said that his parents would like to thank me personally for all that I have done for him over the years.  So I met them at a delightful restaurant in Ichon (an area that was my neighborhood when I was at YISS) to enjoy a fantastic dinner and some excellent and joyful conversation!  Following the dinner, they would not allow me to travel by subway and bus back to Pyeongtaek.  They insisted that they would drive me to my apartment.  When we arrived at my apartment, Paul handed me an envelope and gave me a hug!  Later, in my apartment, I opened the envelope and read a most encouraging note that Paul had written to me!  More wet eyes!  He had also included a very generous gift certificate to Amazon!  Please pray for this dear young man and his family.  Paul wants to keep in contact and they may be coming to the Washington, DC area for a visit.  I told


Mr. and Mrs. Oh and Paul with GGG in Ichon on Friday evening!


Yummy Appetizer!


                   Delicious soup!


Excellent salad!!                 


Mrs. Oh, Paul,


Mr. Oh enjoyed the Spicy Seafood Pasta!


Paul's special thank you note that he gave me Friday night!
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Saturday evening at ICS-P playground area we enjoyed a delightful picnic with the teachers and staff and their children.  Member Care was in charge and during the wonderful array of delicious foods we enjoyed a time of singing and sharing about those teachers and staff who were departing ICS-P this year.  Departing staff who were present included  John and Pam Richards and GGG.  Two of the departing staff were not able to attend because of sickness: Kathy Lee and Ben Coyner.  Staff who were staying were encouraged to give encouragement and thanks to those departing.  It was a very special time of sharing.  Each departing staff was presented with a mini Kimchi Pot which was filled with special notes that staff had written to them!  What a blessing it was!  This has been such a great group of teachers and staff and I will miss them dearly!  A special surprise today was a visit from a former student, Joshua "JC" Chang.  JC left last year to go to a Christian School in Irvine, California.  He is home for the summer.  I had a great time of conversation with him.  He has been communicating with me regularly as he has been struggling in his adjustment to the school without his ICS-P friends and any of his family members.  I know JC would value your prayers!  Enjoy a few pictures from the picnic!


One of the tables with ICS-P staff en-
           joying the picnic meal!


Another group of ICS-P staff at the picnic!


Pam and John Richards at the picnic.  They will be returning to the States!


One more group of teachers and staff!


And another group enjoying some humor and good food!


The young man with glasses is Joshua Chang.  Beside him are the two children of Jackey and Tina Cho!  Please pray for Joshua as he comes to your mind.


Some of the teachers' children enjoying some fun at the picnic!!
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Sunday after church!  On Sunday following a great church service, Justin Lim and I met our longtime great friend, Yeongmin, at AK Plaza for a "Hasta la Vista."  Yeongmin has been a very special young man since I met him at SYME.  He now has a very good position at SK Telecom and we aren't able to see each other as often as we would like. But today he treated me to a very delicious meal at Mad for Garlic restaurant at AK Plaza.  The food was excellent! It was a great time of fellowship and laughter with two special friends!  After our meal, Yeongmin wanted to go shopping for some gifts for my siblings and their spouses.  He met all of them when he traveled with me one summer to the USA, where we visited PA, MD, DC, NJ, and NY.  While we waited for the store owner to beautifully wrap the gifts, we enjoyed some Baskin Robbins' yummy ice cream!  It was a great time and Yeongmin is hoping to visit me in America.  


GGG and Yeongmin ready to enjoy a tasty dinner at Mad for Garlic!


Justin took a Weefie of the three of us enjoying our meal!


          Very delicious Cobb Salad!


Garlic Snowing Pizza!  One of my favorites!!


A spicy Garlicpeno Pasta!          


This picture would have been better before the steak was cut in pieces.  Justin cut the Garlic Steak with a very delicious cheese sauce so you can't see the original presentation.  It was still very good!
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Update on Ben Coyner:  Ben was supposed to come to ICS-P on Friday to help with all of the grades and comments for Quarter Four and final Grade Reports.  However, on Thursday evening, he wrote to me that because of complications and having a traditional IV drip with nutrition liquids going directly to his veins rather than his stomach, he would need to stay with his parents in Seoul.  He would not be able to travel to ICS-P from Seoul with an IV in his arm and because his condition is very weak.  Thank you for continuing to pray for Ben.
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Once again, I want to thank you for being so faithful with your love, care, encouragement, emails, regular mail, prayers, and gifts of support over the 10 years I have been in South Korea.  I would continue to value your prayers as I return to the USA and seek His direction for this next chapter in my life.  I would also love to pray for you.  Please send any requests my way if you would like.

Love, Gregg