Thursday, June 21, 2007

This just in! beep- beep beep beep - beep - beep beep beep beeeep - Pee Socks strikes again!


Yes, that's right folks! Just when you thought it wasn't possible, Pee Socks struck again!
She peed her little self today at school, during art class! How does she do it you ask? We just don't know the answer to that question at this time. Why doesn't her mother send a change of clothes to school for her you ask? Again... we really don't know the answer to that one. After her 3rd incident of peeing her skirt and socks, we can only hope that she will have a spare change of clothes for next time, should this happen again.

In other news, it is with great sadness that I bring you this information. Pee Socks is being moved to another class. Her skills are not as high as her classmates (mostly due to the fact that she isn't even 5 years old yet and her class mates are all 5 going on 6 years old). Keep in mind all this age stuff is in Canadian years. According to Korean years, they are all 6 years old. Anyways, she isn't going to be in my class anymore and I am really really sad about this. She is pretty much the sweetest, cutest little girl I have ever met and I will really really miss her. Although I will still see her in the hallways, but I won't be teaching her anymore... waaaaaa....

Pee on little one, pee on. xoxo


Saturday, June 16, 2007

yo! What ya eatin' over there?!

I'll tell you what! Here are some pics of the food that I've been chowin' down on. Also, if you click on my "osaka photos" link you will find 6 more pics at the top. I tried to make my own album for the food, but I couldn't figure it out.




Thursday, June 14, 2007

Aiin's World

We went on a little day trip with the small kiddies to a place called Aiin's World in a nearby city. They have tonnes of monuments, cathedrals and world famous places and wonders there, all scaled down to miniature size. Still, bigger than I am, but much smaller than the real deals that they are replicating. They had the Pyramids and Sphynx of Egypt, the Taj Mahal, Great Wall of China, New York City, the Kennedy Space Center, the Arc Du Triumph, the Eiffel Tower, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Opera House from Sydney, Australia, Ludwig's castle from Germany, the Vatican City, the Colosseum, the Louvre, the Notre Dame, all sorts of famous churches and temples and palaces, bridges, squares and I could just go on for quite a while here. Anyways, it was so neat to see all these places so small. Here are a few pics for your viewing pleasure! :)



Me and my class in front of the Vatican. New York's skyline is in the background.


A view of some of the Cathedrals from atop the Colosseum.


Russia's Red Square.

New York's skyline. Note: twin towers and King Kong!! He would moan and groan down at us, it was pretty cool.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Freak show!

Today was the last of my classroom observations! All of May the kid's parents came in to observe our classes... talk about stresssssful!
So, today was my last one and it was my morning kids... the little ones.

How did it go, you ask? They were buck wild! Most of them anyways. There were 10 parents and 10 kids. Some of the kids were shouting and running up to the story book I was reading with them and licking the pages (cause there were hot dogs in the story). They were climbing up on the chairs while we were playing "I spy with my little eye" and dangerously reaching to point at certain objects. So, I was running around in circles telling them to stay off the chairs, lifting them down every few minutes. This one kid kept shouting out all sorts of nonsense, interrupting me and causing a scene and then he started saying, "Amie teacher is booby teacher! I can see your boobies!" Oh, shame! I just kinda looked at the parents and at him putting the book up to my chest saying, "Don't say that!" Yeah... so that was how I spent my morning.