I think if someone would have told me even two months ago that I was going to move to South Korea to teach ESL I would have have literally laughed out loud. But yet the journey beings...
I decided to start this blog to document my travels and experiences as I embark on this new adventure. I guess I should start by indicating that I do not officially know when I will board a plane to Korea. What I can tell you is that I have signed a contract with E. Bo-Young's Talking Club in Osan, South Korea. You can check out their website: http://eng.talkingclub.co.kr/. It's an after school program for kindergarten to high school aged students to learn English. The idea is that I will start at the school whenever my documents come together. In terms of the documentation process I am currently waiting on my police background check to come to me so I can send that with a copy of my degree to the Korean consulate to be notarized. When that is completed the school helps me apply for an E2 Visa. And finally, the school then books a ticket for me to fly to South Korea. It looks like I am anywhere from 4 weeks to 6 weeks away from being in Korea.
And really, anything can happen. I may end up having to get a different contract if the documents take too long (which is apparently a normal thing to happen, especially when you're trying to get all your stuff together) or it could happen sooner than I think.
I'm sure many of you are wondering how in the world I decided to teach ESL in South Korea and, like I mentioned, I'm as surprised as the next person. As more and more doors closed and my level of frustration rose, I turned to paths that I never would have considered previously because I was so focused on a certain direction. The past few months in particular have been one of the hardest periods in my life. I feel like I'm floundering a little bit. I can't tell you why South Korea is the place for me, other than God has not closed any doors yet. Also, there is never going to be a better time in my life to go and do something like this. I have no mortgage, I'm not leaving a relationship behind, I do not have my dream job, and I'm not getting any younger!
I feel like I will not regret this decision. I think it will help me gain perspective, increase my reliance on God, give me an adventure, and get me out of my box. Even if I hate it, at least I tried. Of course, I hope I do not hate it! I'm looking forward to seeing another country, eating Korean food, traveling around to other Asian countries close to Korea, and satisfying my independent spirit. Also I get to be a part of teaching young minds! That's always a cool thing!
I want to especially thank my friend Courtney for helping me with the ins and outs of ESL in South Korea. I'm sure she is near sick with all the incessant questions I send her way. I also want to thank Grace for helping me read the Korean parts of my contract so I know for sure what I'm signing up for. And I want to thank everyone who is praying, supporting, and basically just being available to me during this new change. I feel a strange mixture of excited and scared. This is going to be different than anything I thought I would ever do.
I'll update this blog as developments happen. I've never had a blog before, so this is also a new experience for me. Thanks for checking it out and I hope you enjoy my journey with me!
This is so exciting, Steph! Praying that all the preparations continue to go smoothly.
ReplyDeleteYou can count on me being your prayer partner in this adventure! I'm so very excited for you, Steph! You're going to discover so much about yourself and God in this journey.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to the blog updates once you are overseas and your new life abroad begins.
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