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Rob and Terry have now passed from my world, back into yours.  December 1rst was their last day teaching, the 2nd they spent in Seoul, the 4th was last my last time with them, and the 6th they flew out.  And I have everything except the 6th film.  Well, actually they did, but I dumped their memory card onto my computer on the 4th and now I can show off their pictures as my own, but I'm sure they don't mind.  All of these pictures are from their camera, even though I took a couple of them =)  They made it home safely, or so someone using their email addresses assure me.  I'm going to miss them.

 

Rob and Terry after their last class with Jasmine and Jennifer (I think).  She came to the beer bar with us for my birthday celebration.

 

After their last class, everyone from both schools went out for dinner.  It was a fun way to say goodbye from everyone.  I was the camera man.

 

A toast to Rob and Terry.  Two people we are all sad to see go.

 

Emma and Moon at dinner.

 

 

 

 

You can see Cory and Meredith on the left.  They are the couple that have come to replace Rob and Terry.  They are from Toronto I believe.  They were suppose to arrive early on Monday to go to classes with Rob and Terry, but missed their flight out of Japan so they had only just arrived when we were leaving for dinner.

 

On Tuesday, Rob and Terry when to Seoul for a day to get some things done.  This is Insadong.  It's souvenir central.  I bought most people's Christmas presents here.  It's right by Gyeongbokgung and Changdeokgung Palaces.  It's a huge tourist area in Seoul.  I will be going to one of the palaces in January when I go with Chris to take in some theatre.

 

Terry somewhere in Seoul, I don't know where though.  I like the picture a lot though.  Everyone always seems to be in a rush here, especially in Seoul.  It's funny to see people in a rush even when they are hiking over a mountain.

 

 

 

On the 4th they met up with me after I had finished classes.  We walked from my school to a restaurant near my house.  I haven't eaten out near my house at all, so I didn't know who had what.  I just eat at home.  After dinner they got to see my place for the first and last time, and I cleared their camera for them.  It was crammed full.  I tossed everything, plus all of the pictures I have from our time together on a CD for them.  We said our last goodbyes and they were gone, back to the blistering snow.

 

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