Day 64

ah today was sucha silly day.

rise and shine 3pm :]
shower power and all that good stuff
then skip off to korean class.

in class i find that Kuni the only other person i guess whose worse than me at korean
got better scores than me on the exam!
so i guess i did the worst..
ah....why am i still in this class..
but its okay! i solemnly claim that for the final i will do better than everyone!!
i always make the most epic comebacks.

which meant i should have started paying attention in class today.
but i was focused on drawing the characters in the workbook new and improved hairstyles!
now they look hot. pimp my hair.

today we learned about stuff in the grocery store.
and one of the words was gum with a korean accent.
except i misread the word and i thought it said cum?
and i was like what does cum mean?
as in what does that word mean in korean.
but ofcourse elisa had to be goofy about it.
and then Kuni since he's japanese was like what is so funny about this word cum?
and elisa gives him a very descriptive explanation of the word.
and he's like "uhhh..how do i response to that"
HAHAHAAHA. so cute.
then elisa proceeds to draw a very inappropriate picture.
and passes it around.
and cindy and erick do not want to touch it
so they pass it back and forth like a hot potato.
ahh good times in korean class.

after class i ate octopus balls with jay.
except they were scorching hot.
nice quote of the day "my mouth still burns from the octopus balls"
ah...so immature today.

went to namsan tower again today.
cause they have this thing where couples can write their names on a lock and throw the key away.
to symbolize endless love blah blah blah.
so jay and i went to buy a lock.
so we could proclaim our undying love for each other.
hahahahahahha sike........
that's not even funny.
nah it was so that jay could be the dork that he is and write his friends names with cute hearts around it on a lock
and proclaim their undying love on the top of the mountain. and then take pics of it to show his friends back home and giggle about it.
such a raging homosexual he is..
but its okay you're still my buddy jay.

except we got there too late and it was closing.
what a fail day.
but all is good cause i took the most epic picture of this cherry blossom tree with jay's intense camera.
i shall post it up later!!!!

afterwards try to hit up taco bell
but its closed TT.TT
so we go eat fried chicken ofcourse.
while we wait for the food i tell jay this story.
that i heard from Ravi Zacharias's address at the UN.
go look up his messages on youtube.
i love that man. so full of wisdom and knowledge.

It is a parable that comes from the east of a man who owned a lot of paintings, a very wealthy man who had a son. The son used to go into the city streets and would often talk to a beggar. The beggar took a liking to this young man and one day gave this young man a portrait he’d painted of him. So the young man took it to his father who was an art connoisseur and the father thought to himself, “Well, it’s not a very good painting, but we’ll hang it up in the gallery because it’s supposed to be of my son.”

Many, many years went by and the young lad stopped coming to visit the beggar. And the beggar finally went to the gates of the palace and said, “I don’t see that young man anymore.” The palace guards said, “Well, he died very suddenly.” The beggar was very unhappy to hear the news and he said, “Can I see his father?” And they said, “Yes.” The beggar said to the father, “I have done another picture of your son, just like the other one. I want you to have it.” He gave it to the father and the father, of course, hung up the painting beside the other one.

Not long afterwards, the father suddenly passed away too, and the beggar heard about it. He also heard that all the art in the palace was going to be auctioned. So he asked if he could go in. An auctioneer came and saw all the paintings on the walls, and the connoisseurs were there and they were all going to bid on them. There in the middle of this collection were hanging the two paintings of his son done by this beggar that were not very good at all.

The auctioneer said, “We’re going to have an auction, but the first paintings to go are the ones of the young lad here and then we’ll proceed with the rest.” They said, “We’re not interested in them, just get on with the….” He said, “No, no, we must begin with these.” But nobody bid. So the beggar put his hand in his pocket and took out a handful of pennies, and said, “I want to bid on the young man’s paintings.” And nobody else competed for the few pennies, the gavel was sounded, and he got the son’s portraits.

As the beggar took them and was about to leave, the gavel sounded again and the auctioneer said, “I have some news for you. Behind the paintings of this young man are the words, ‘Whoever bids on these gets the whole gallery.’”

He who got the son got everything that the father had to give. I present to you the very Son of God, the Lord Jesus Christ, who gives you all that His Father has to offer: eternity, morality, accountability and charity. When you know Him, you know the truth and that truth will set you free indeed, for you will live for it, present it, and this generation will listen.


that was the story i heard. but the one i told jay was quite less eloquent.
cause i kept forgetting stuff and it made no sense.
ahaha so he was like that was the stupidest story ever.
i'll make him read the real one.

I speak to them in parables; because while seeing they do not see, and while hearing they do not hear, nor do they understand
Let those who have ears, hear.

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