Monday, April 4, 2011

Teaching. Vaginas. Whiskey. Sox....These things make the world go 'round...

Hello Dear Readers...That should be plural, right? I mean, there are more than just one of you out there? I feel the urge to just hold up a "HI MOM" sign. Sigh.

It's been quite some time since I have posted anything on here--and the last one was about The Moon Bears....oh where to begin?

Since I have been in Korea, I have been teaching, volunteering, grading, drinking, and seeing some pretty amazing things. Pictures you ask? Well...my camera was accidentally left behind in a cab and the cab driver has yet to report that he has it...so no pictures as of yet. I have to get a new camera--but on the bright side, I'm in Asia which is a pretty good place to pick up a nicely discounted one. I'm still researching the one I want--preferably a Sony (just so I can use my other memory cards).

My job is amazing and I love it. I really, really do. The kids are awesome, my bosses are phenomenal--I'm one lucky foreigner. And I have met some truly inspiring people here. Most of them I work with, the others are fabulous people with whom I volunteer. I haven't been able to volunteer with The Bear Truth lately (as I work late on Fridays when they meet) but I have been giving my all to a cause I deeply believe in: VDAY. I am the Volunteer Coordinator of VDAY Seoul 2011 and I'm also in the production itself...the production being The Vagina Monologues. This is an amazing organization that wants to end violence against women and girls. If you haven't educated yourself on VDAY, take a moment and do so. G'head. I'll wait.

So I have been giving so much energy to this cause and it has been so worth it--I'm just so tired now. But we only have 5 more days until this project is over. It's been amazing--it really has, and I'm so ready to do this and have it be over. I know that sounds rather wrong--and I certainly don't mean it the way that it sounds. This year all of our proceeds are going to benefit KUMFA (Korean Unmarried Mothers and Family Association). Being a single mother is tough, but it is wicked tough in Korea. There is a social stigma against single mothers (yet not even a slap on the wrists for the fathers) and most are forced to either have their babies aborted or give them up for adoption. Because of Confucianism, Koreans will not adopt another Korean baby as they view it as "not a blood relation" and therefore, not family. I am so happy to be a part of this year's VDAY organization as well as the performance. I can't wait until it's over but at the same time, I am so happy to be giving my all for this.

As far as the drinking goes...yeah. It's not really THAT often. It's just nice to cut back with friends and enjoy a little whiskey now and then ^^

Which brings me to my next topic...BASEBALL SEASON! And The Sox haven't failed me yet...what other team could cause me to drink during the week. We're off to a slow start, after being swept by the Rangers this week, but I'm still hopeful. After this long of being a Red Sox fan, you kinda have to be.

So that's it for now folks, I will see what I can do about making these posts a bit more regular. Until then, keep your ear to the grindstone.

xox
c

3 comments:

  1. What a great cause for the V Monologues. I am proud of you and the work you are doing to end social injustice! But lay off the whiskey mid-week or I will have to come over there and kick yo ass! I don't care if you are a grown ass woman! I am your mama and I can take you anytime I want! : )

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  2. Thank you, Yv!!

    And Mom, if that means that you are coming to visit me, then I will start double fisting bottles of Jameson! ^^

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