Sunday was a pretty cool day. We went to church and got blessed (we got roses), and then went to eat a a buffet place.Or, at least we tried. We got there and found out that the place was closed on Sunday, so we went to McDonald’s instead. The thing about McDonald’s in Korea is that they are always completely full of people. It is a good example of borderline chaos. So, we got our food to go and clambored back into our van to head to Hane Park, a cool little retreat about an hour south of Suwon. It was a really beautiful place, and I’m so glad I got to experience it! We divided up into teams (I was on the photo team) and did our thing. I took lots of photos of the kids doing a zip line. We had dinner and then enjoyed a cool worship service. Pastor Ko from Suwon Central Baptist Church gave a little message that was in Korean (he definitely talked about Helen Keller), and then we had to go up and sing a song. We were definitely tired when we got back!
Monday we had to randomly teach at a little camp. Two of us told stories, two (me included) played games and three sang songs. It was pretty fun, even if we weren’t prepared because they told us no teaching in this camp.
Today was ice skating day, but I didn’t participate. Instead, I took lots of pictures. I definitely had more fun that way! Tomorrow is another day like Monday, and then the real stuff begins!