And so all I can do is spend a few minutes in gratitude for the time that I had there...strangely enough, all the people that were 'mine', Krisanne, Geoffrey, Lumina, Jill...would all have been gone by this February anyway. It almost feels a little like it existed just to be a vehicle for our growth and experience. BUT there is still something tragic about many people I love (my korean friends) losing their jobs and the fruits of their countless sleepless nights in the pursuit of excellence.
So here's to Hong Shilkjongnim. Elina. Erica. Sunny. Debby. Kitchen Teacher. Bus Teacher (haha). Library Teacher. Here's to all the people who stay and for whom the school closing does not just mean an early flight back to their real lives. Thanks for the years of paper bag costumes, concerts, beach sets, puppet shows and children's cd's, Changwehakkyo. Thanks for the little people that I loved and the countless lessons in humility and process. Thanks for teaching me how to teach and letting me explore things that other schools never would have allowed. Thanks for being forward thinking. It's so strange to be so removed and still have to let go.
6 comments:
Wait, does this mean Geoffrey is coming back early too?
This is so beautiful, kaRyn. i'm happy you were mine for that brief time as well.
That is so sad. Who will expose the next set of urchin imps to opera and pop art? I loved your tales of your time in Korea, and most of your pictures of the kids made me laugh out loud. How can they be so adorable and so funny?
KaRyn, I'm so sorry!! I want to cry...
Bus Teacher! And buying yogurt and Vita C in the morning downstairs. I was so lucky to be with you daily... gosh that was fun...
Madly making decorations for each opening event... lunch time in Mr. Merril's office... ha ha! How FUN! Thanks for immortalizing it all so well. It will always be ours, and KCMRC has successfully pirated all that we created and it will live forever!!!
Sometimes it makes me sad whenever I think of our Creativity School. You did a really terrific job and I do really appreciate your work, KaRyn! We (all Creativity School staff) were really amazing to make our ideal education real.
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