Thursday, December 20, 2012

December Pictures

Freshmen Class Picture for their pen pals in Mrs. Stephanie Hartline's English Class

Freshmen "Silly" Picture

Koyeng Construction
Junior Chemists


Koyeng Construction

Just chilling on top of our koyeng

Peter and I working on the roof

Sunset over our lake on campus

YCHS Christmas Concert Decorations

Fr. Corcoran welcoming everyone to YCHS

The crowd that could fit inside, there were even more people crowded around outside sitting on the veranda and  in various spots around campus

Choir preparing to sing

Choir after their first performance

2 comments:

  1. Mike you are an inspiration. I'm glad to hear that you receive the storm. I'm sure you heard the tragedy of Hurricane sandy we are still cleaning up in New Jersey and things like that. we face the busy holiday season that I'm sure you miss you so dearly here in the States.

    I think that you made the right decision for staying back and enjoying this the season with your new family.I'm sure it's not the same being away from your family this year but I'm sure that this this year will be a great experience for you.I think it's always good to have a new experience and see how other ways of life live the same things we do here thousands of miles away. Hopefully 1 day I'll be able to experience same things you do and see how other people do the same things we do.

    I have not had an opportunity to catch up on all of your blogs but I finally was able to do that today reading probably about the last 15 post that you have.it is amazing to see all the things that you've done just in a few months you been away from United States. you have missed all the all the fun stuff with the health care reform that's been going on in all of the challenges are Country Store faces with that but it's amazing to see the country can charge only 7 dollars for the medication and you leaving emergency room with no bill. If only it was that easy in the United States maybe we wouldn't have these problems with healthcare. I'm glad to hear that you are okay but I'm sure your boy scout training help you get very far with your wounds at you suffered.

    While you are thousands of miles away there is still Christmas to be celebrated. I am sure that you will have a great experience this year to celebrate these next 2 holidays with a new family and friends. You know that your family and friends here in the States will remember this year for Christmas. if you get bored is next couple of days I can give you my email because I think you can email (not sure if I missed it in a blog) so I'll give u my email.... gm590307@gmail.com. I was hoping to read a blog about possibly using roux in something but I guess cooking T Bird was the best thing that's that I got to see from your cooking experience is in a different place. If you ever need any cooking advice you have my email just let me know and I'll try to help you as best I can.

    from my family, my mom, dad and myself, we wish you the best of luck a very Merry Christmas and a happy new year in the new land. Stay safe and may God bless.

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