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Free Angles

03/12/10

Permalink 11:15:26 pm, by admin Email , 253 words   English (US)
Categories: ...and Takes On, 사랑?, America

Free Angles

On Tuesday I introduced my math students to angles—complementary, supplementary, vertical angles, and so on. When I got to complementary, AC/DC joked, "Hmm, complementary angles, does that mean they're free?"

Yesterday, there was a sudden hissing noise in my room. I looked around and he said, very deadpan, "It's poison gas."

That kid cracks me up.

***

Tuesday I told Good Man to call and schedule another driving session. He called and suddenly when Korean-style. "Yeahyeah... yeahyeah... yeaaaahyeah." I was smiling, hearing him turn a Korean phone mannerism into English.

When he finally hung up he said, "I have such a phone phobia! I hate speaking in English on the phone!"

"I know, that's why I made you do it," I said.

This session was apparently not as scary as his first session. He had very few freak-out complaints this time.

***

Good Man and I chatted with his mother very briefly tonight. I'm going to my grandmother's funeral but Good Man is staying home. "Mother!" I said, "Please call [Good Man] while I am gone! He has never lived alone and he will be alone for five days, so he will be very lonely."

"Of course, of course," she replied.

"And if he dies, I will not know, so please call him daily."

"Of course, of co—" Mother started laughing harder, "Oh, Amanda! Of course, of course."

Maybe Good Man made a mistake in marrying a foreigner. His mother isn't obligated to treat me like she would a Korean daughter-in-law.

2 comments

Comment from: Uncle Bill [Visitor]
oh, disappointment! We were all looking forward to meeting Good Man in Minnesota.
03/13/10 @ 09:27
Comment from: admin [Member] Email
Yeah, unfortunately he couldn't come. But we're coming back in two weeks for a little visit.
03/15/10 @ 13:02

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An American educator moves moved to Korea, presumably to teach English. Instead she discovers discovered that learning Korean one taekwondo class at a time is was a more captivating activity.

Somewhere along the way, she met a Good Man, fell in love, and ended up back in the States. Still doing taekwondo, still learning Korean...

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