In the chaos of my fallen humanness, it helps immensely to focus on one of God's beautiful promises from Psalm 37:4 - "Delight yourself in the Lord, and he will give you the desires of your heart."
We know that to be true, for those of us who have experienced moments (or maybe longer periods of time) in which we can see clearly the pearl that is the Gospel of Christ. How can this be? Because when we truly find our delight in the Lord, our desires become one with His! So to that end, we have to pray with all our hearts, as long as it takes, for that Pearl to be fully visible to our souls. All the worrying about what I will do next seems rather trivial when God gives me grace enough to see the Pearl of the Gospel clearly. When I can see that, just being alive is a grand and glorious thing.
So, that is the meat of what God has been teaching me lately. I thought it was more important than all this other stuff that I'm about to write so I put it at the top.
I'll start off this next bit with pictures of some of my favorite people :)
On April 18th, I had the privilege of accompanying the wonderful students of Sangsu Elementary School to The 63 Building on Yeoido, the island on the Han River in Central Seoul (-do meaning "island" in Korean). We all piled onto a couple of buses--yes, two buses for the entire school--and traveled an hour and a half south until we could see the newly blooming cherry blossoms of the famous island. This is the same island that I visited back in September with Josh and Laura when we attended a Sunday service at the largest church in the world, Yeoido Full Gospel Church.
In the picture above, Gayoung is posing for me while waiting to go up the elevator to the top floor!
The 63 Building is located on the east side of the island while Yeoido is on the north side. You can see all the locations I am talking about in the map below where I have marked them.
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In the photo above, you can see me and some students reflected in one of the rather unique pieces of art on display at the top of the 63 Building in an art gallery called "63 스카이아트" or "63 Skyart." The Korea Tourism Agency says the following about the building: "The 63 City in Yeouido stands 264 meters above sea level and is considered one of Seoul’s most well known landmarks. The 60th floor ‘Sky Deck’ of the 63 City Building has been newly remodeled into the ‘Sky Art Museum’, offering a place for art exhibitions, magic shows, and various cultural experiences. Visitors will also be able to enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Hangang River through the observatory’s large windows."
I couldn't have said it better myself, so I didn't!
At right, you can see the building rising above the ground with its gold-paneled exterior and some of the cherry blossoms at its base. I really would like to go back soon to enjoy the cherry blossoms, but I'm afraid they may not be as beautiful as they were!
Here is a great picture (I think!) of Hyeongju hugging Geunweon... it really captures Hyeongju's personality. Always smiling and always on top of someone haha. We are waiting in line to watch the 3D film, "Grand Canyon Adventure," narrated, apparently, by Robert Redford... all I can say is I didn't realize he could speak Korean so well.
A crab at the aquarium inside the 63 Building.
A super weird fish called a "lion fish" ... wish I had a better picture because he was a weirdo.
Directly after finishing our tour of the 63 building, we headed over to KBS studios where 2 students from each grade got to volunteer to be KBS news anchors!
Here are Seunghi and Yeongkwang (a good Christian name meaning "Glory" just as a side note!) on their first take of the KBS 7 O'clock News!
Here are Yubin and Ujin repping the Sangsu 1st graders on the 7 O'clock News as well!
In the video below is Seogin, the youngest of the 1st graders, trying out the blue screen at KBS...
Later on after we had finished our tour of KBS, we just hung out for a while outside the building and the vice principal took this picture for me with some 5th and 6th graders and I'm actually not sure who that is sitting next to me.
This is one of my favorite pictures and it definitely was not taken during our trip to the 63 building... but rather during our recent dental health education day on which all of the students and me got to enjoy the very unique experience of fluoride gel treatment. It was probably the most fun I had all day just watching the students experience this! I got asked by every single student, "Mr. Watson, are you doing it too????" I was the only teacher who got that privilege apparently.
Jinsu, the 2nd grade boy with the red "A" jacket is definitely the leader of his class and seeing this picture just says that to me in a new way.
Hong Seogin, the disappearing student from the video above has his mouth wiped before receiving his fluoride...
Above is a picture I took from the back of Uijeongbu Station looking towards the downtown area. This is the town where I spend most of my weekends and where my church is located.
After our 3rd-6th graders arrived back from a recent field trip to a nearby military base, they brought back with them a bunch of unopened bags of various snacks--one of which was a cheeto-like snack, except it was chocolate flavor and therefore had a very unique color and shape... Mr. Wu (우성제 쌤) insisted we take a picture. It was a weird snack but it did taste good!
^The latest Christmas card I have ever received... from Brad and Patty Gibson, next-door neighbors to my parents. It was sent back in December 2012 and, somehow, it made its way all the way to my mailbox on Tuesday of this week. Made my day!
And this last picture... well, I needed to make it nice a big because it was such a good dish. Our school faculty had the pleasure of dining at a very nice Chinese restaurant (충국집) in a town called Songchu (송추) between two mountains about 30 minutes away from our school this past Wednesday evening. Driving there made me feel like I was in Tennessee again because we had to go up and down a mountain with winding roads just like the ones around Wautauga Lake where my grandparents live. There was even a reservoir (저수지) there near Songchu that we passed on the way, a bit smaller than Wautauga. The food was wonderful and the view of the town from our dining room was very serene. The dish pictured above is called 마라도미 or Spicy Snapper (not the fish underneath, but the deep fried fish on top with hot sauce on it) and it was by far my favorite dish of the evening.
That is all for this blog. There were so many things I wished to write about over the past months but the job search and Korean study have just kept me very busy and away from this blog. Today, thanks to Buddha's birth, I have a holiday and was able to share a bit of my experience here. Until next time.
... And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. (Philippians 4:7) ...
That is all for this blog. There were so many things I wished to write about over the past months but the job search and Korean study have just kept me very busy and away from this blog. Today, thanks to Buddha's birth, I have a holiday and was able to share a bit of my experience here. Until next time.
... And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. (Philippians 4:7) ...