Thursday, December 9, 2010
American Thanksgiving in Korea
Monday, November 29, 2010
The Coco Family in Seoul
Thursday, October 21, 2010
An Alliteration Assignment Accomplished by Astute Adolescents
S by Sally
Sally sells shells
Sally asks her parents
Shall I eat shells?
Sally's parents said, "Certainly not, silly!
Let's eat spicy salmon."
"Smart solution," Sally said.
Poem Formed with F by Billy
Francisco finds a friend in France
But Francisco flies to Florida
He finds french fries for a friend
A fly that flies in France finds frozen fajitas
That the fly finds fantastic
Happy Hoonie Hates Henry by Hoonie
Happy Hoonie hates Henry having a huge house
Happy Hoonie has Hacky, a hat, and a hatching chick
Happy Hoonie sees the egg hatching
And hears the chick say,
"Hello Hoonie, I am Hoonster."
Who Said Like This? by Ann
Ann ate an apple after academy
Dain's dad drives in the desert
My mom made melon milk
Francisco finds fish in France
Chris likes chocolate cake
Lemons by Lyn
Laughing lions love living lemons
Lemons don't love laughing lions
Lemons love lovely pigs
Lovely pigs love lions
Flying Flowers by Jessica
Follow flying flower
that tries to meet her handsome husband
Follow flying flowers
That are trying to find their fantastic baby
Follow flying flowers
that are living happy long, long lives
With their fantastic families
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Summer Vacation Extravaganza: Philippines Edition
10 days in the Philippines: Manila, Puerto Princesa, and El Nido
First stop: Manila. Delicious food everywhere you look.
And this restaurant, which we didn't try, where all of the waiters are midgets.
We rode around in some awesome jeepeneys.
The view from the open back of the jeepeney.
And we went to a bar where a dude had a wild cat as a pet like it was something normal people do.
Then we headed to Puerto Princesa, which is really just a jumping off point to other more beautiful places in Palawan. Among its many charms, the city boasts a large crocodile farm with minimal interest in safety and security. So if you're in the market for having a limb gnawed off by a baby croc, Puerto Princesa is your town. This crocodile is saying "Hi, I am your future."
Baby crocodiles in a bathtub.
Some Philipino guys airing out their bellies.
And finally we arrive at the city we were journeying towards this whole time: El Nido. We stayed at this wonderful guesthouse in a cabin right on the beach.
This is the view from the balcony of our cabin. (10 bucks a night, yall.)
El Nido at dusk.
Most of our meals were at restaurants that set up tables on the beach.
Most of my meals ended with a grilled and sugared banana.
Livin the life.
One day, Chris and I kayaked to a private island. It was beautiful and we even saw some wild pigs come to the ocean to take a bath. But while kayaking back to the mainland, a storm was quickly chasing us and we thought we might be on the next episode of "I Shouldn't Be Alive".
This is Chris' face when we saw the wild pigs.
Fun in the sun on a private beach.
Laura and Chris.
Another day, we took an island hopping tour.
Our guide grilled up some delicious fish at one of the stops.
But mostly we just did a lot of nothing.
-C/L