Happy Belated Easter everyone! I hope you all had a
fantastic Easter filled with lots of candy! I know I didn’t. Easter isn’t
really a big holiday here, except those who are Christian do go to Church, I’m
sure. Other than that though, people don’t really know about Easter or the
Easter bunny or anything. I’ve been teaching my classes about it, and on
Friday, I decided to have an Easter Egg Hunt. This idea came from my friend,
Stef, because I couldn’t find a way to make it fun for everyone and not have to
give out a million pieces of candy. I printed out 50 paper Easter eggs and
wrote questions on the back that pertained to Easter and what we learned about
in class. I hid them all on Thursday night after school (I stayed until 5:30pm
because there were still students hanging around). The next day, the students
looked for the eggs, answered the question on the back, and came to me for
their candy. Most of the eggs got found, although I think there are still a few
out there somewhere. The ones who found eggs were so happy. I think they really
like the premise of Easter because of all the candy we get. I told them about
peeps and practically every class was awestruck by the thought of marshmallow. They
have it here, but it’s expensive, and they certainly don’t have marshmallow animals
rolled in sugar! The hunt went over really well, and I think I’ll try to get
real, plastic Easter Eggs next year. That was basically the extent of our
Easter festivities. Gianni did do a really difficult Easter Egg scavenger hunt
on Saturday with some of our friends. They gave up eventually because it was so
hard.
I wasn’t able to make it though because I had an overnight training trip with Touch Daegu, the city of
When I got back, Gianni and I decided to get an Easter
dinner with Maria, Matthew, and our new friend who lives in their neighborhood,
Colette. They took us to a pizza place they’d been to before called Pizzeria. It’s
right in downtown, and it was delicious! I got a four cheese pizza and ate the
whole thing! They also have pasta dishes and salads. We were all pretty tired, so
we headed home after dinner. In celebration of Easter, I ate one of the Cadbury
cream eggs my mom sent me a while ago. I was saving it to eat on Easter. It
really hit the spot!
This week, Gianni and I have been trying to make sure we get
to taekwondo. I am going to write about Gym Hae Dong as my first blog post for
Touch Daegu, actually. Last week, Gianni
and I, surprisingly, got our blue belts! We’re now only 3 away from having our
black belts! The week before last was our actual belt test, but March and April
have been difficult months for us. We’ve been really busy with Korean class and
starting school again, so we haven’t been going to taekwondo as much. Therefore,
we didn’t pass our belt test on the actual day. Master Hwang told us we could
retest last week, and we were planning on it. We were practicing our forms the
day before what we thought would be our retest, and I guess we were showing
effort, so Master Hwang just decided to change our belts! It was really nice of
him to do. So Gianni and I are both blue belts, and our Korean classes are
almost over, so we will be working harder in the next few months to get our
brown and red belts and, finally, to get our black ones.