Gift from Germany.
Two years ago, a local art teacher tried it, and a friend's mother went to Germany for their children's education, but I got a call saying that I had a job in Korea for a while this year
. My whole family said it was hard because I couldn't hold the stylus, but my heart was touched at the thought of how difficult it must have been as a mother of two
children. I wanted to visit Korea after I left home and see what it was like there and learn about Korean culture too."
I felt so sad when I heard her story and I asked her if she would ever consider teaching English abroad again to someone else who wanted to go on an adventure and live
abroad for awhile or just experience another country
and meet new people around the world! She said, "You can do that too!" And we talked for hours, and I told her, "Do you know that you don't need money
to teach overseas? You can make money from your hobby without being a teacher, a lawyer or anything like that." She laughed and said, "Oh really?" So then I
told her that there are many ways to earn a living besides going to work every day.