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Depends on how far from the dentist you live. And personally, if you keep me on nitrous and stream mindfulness meditations into my ears, time gets a bit meaningless.
 
Thank you YJNK. Dentist here wants to do a root canal - it'll cost about ₩ 700,000 (700 dollars) and take a month in treatments.

A few differences I've noticed between my dentist in Toronto and my new dentist here in Seosan...

T: Language spoken - English
S: Korean

T: Separate rooms for patients
S: Dental spaces are partitioned off

T: Dentist works largely one patient at a time
S: Dentist circulates more between patients

T: No device used to hold patient's mouth open
S: Device used

T: Mask not used on patient
S: Mask placed over patient's eyes, nose and chin
 
T: No device used to hold patient's mouth open
S: Device used

T: Mask not used on patient
S: Mask placed over patient's eyes, nose and chin

My dentist uses a block to keep jaw open - relaxes the muscles.

I'm having trouble imagining a mask placed over patient' eyes, nose & chin! My dentist provides safety glasses to protect patient's eyes. The staff may wear a mask, but not the patient.
 
My dentist uses a block to keep jaw open - relaxes the muscles.

This was more like a clamp.

Carolla said:
I'm having trouble imagining a mask placed over patient' eyes, nose & chin! My dentist provides safety glasses to protect patient's eyes. The staff may wear a mask, but not the patient.

Yobo told me after that the mask was to protect my face. I would have preferred saferty glases.
 
*Sigh.*

Family dynamics.

My little 6 year old sonnyeo's on her way to spend the weekend here with Yobo and I in my little one room apartment in Seosan.

Her appa's driving her here.

Yobo and our sonnyeo's umma agreed that Yobo and I would babysit, but in the past that's always meant at the apartment of our sonnyeo's appa - which is in Suwon.

It seems that now the appa doesn't want people in the area to know that he has a ttal. He wants his ius to think that he's an aiga-eobsneun.
 
@Jae - it would be helpful for me, and I imagine others who do not speak Korean, if you used the English equivalents when speaking of family relationships - otherwise I cannot figure out the scene. Sounds complicated tho.

What plans do you have for the weekend together?
 
This was more like a clamp.



Yobo told me after that the mask was to protect my face. I would have preferred saferty glases.
Is this 'mask' thing like a blindfold? Or is what my dentist uses - a 'rubber dam' - clamps around the tooth which is receiving the work, and then spreads out onto a small frame which prevents the field of work from being contaminated by saliva, keeps the tongue safe etc. Or is it more like a blindfold??
 
@Jae - it would be helpful for me, and I imagine others who do not speak Korean, if you used the English equivalents when speaking of family relationships - otherwise I cannot figure out the scene. Sounds complicated tho.

What plans do you have for the weekend together?

We had dinner tonight at a nice restaurant here in Seosan - pork and sides - served traditional Korean-style (which includes diners sitting on the floor).

On the way back to my apart we stopped at a toy store and picked up a basketball game, a card game, a teaset and a magic kit.

Before bed we watched movies (Frozen and Toy Story) and played basketball and tickle monster.

Tomorrow we're going to the cinema to see a movie - it'll be some animated film in Korean.
 
Is this 'mask' thing like a blindfold? Or is what my dentist uses - a 'rubber dam' - clamps around the tooth which is receiving the work, and then spreads out onto a small frame which prevents the field of work from being contaminated by saliva, keeps the tongue safe etc. Or is it more like a blindfold??

More like a blindfold - but it's weighted and just sits on the face. There's no elastic at the back.
 
We had dinner tonight at a nice restaurant here in Seosan - pork and sides - served traditional Korean-style (which includes diners sitting on the floor).

On the way back to my apart we stopped at a toy store and picked up a basketball game, a card game, a teaset and a magic kit.

Before bed we watched movies (Frozen and Toy Story) and played basketball and tickle monster.

Tomorrow we're going to the cinema to see a movie - it'll be some animated film in Korean.
Are there pubic parks & playgrounds in your neighbourhood, or activities for kids to be physically active and/or outdoors?
 
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Today we went to a super fun place in Seosan - Jungle Cafe. Excellent snacks (I enjoyed a lovely homestyle Lemon Ti) and amazing animals. When you buy your snacks they even give you a nice, large cup of carrot sticks, celery sticks and lettuce so that you can feed some of the animals. They also sell small bags of birdseed for only ₩ 1,000.
 
Do they tell you to give the vegetables to the animals? I'd be inclined to eat them myself. Or was that the intent and you were being humorous?
 
Do they tell you to give the vegetables to the animals? I'd be inclined to eat them myself. Or was that the intent and you were being humorous?

They tell you that they're for the animals. That said, you could chow down on them if you wanted to.
 
Not very. The value of the coupons experienced inflation over the year. They could be spent on homework extensions which seemed counterproductive to me. The students earning the most coupons generally didn't need those extensions.

My academy kingteacher (principal) implemented the giving out of coupons to students for good behavior. Each Friday we have a market where the students can trade their coupons for candy and small school supplies. We have seen inflation in action. Many of the students are just hoarding their coupons, which have decreased in value. We've put the market items down in price as we try to encourage the students to spend their coupons. Some students now have 80-100 coupons.
 
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