Tomorrow, despite being sick, I'm heading out to the Hongdae district to have lunch at an Indian restaurant with two more of my Sookmyung ladies. We'll soon find out whether they're as camera-shy as EJ and SM were. A shame that I won't be able to taste what I'm eating, but it'll be good to meet my former students and chat for a while.
I used to envy one of my coworkers at Sookmyung who always seemed to inspire intense loyalty in many of his students. Kids from two or three semesters previous would drop by his office just to say hi to him; I never inspired that sort of long-lasting loyalty. Or so I thought until recently. It's nice to be remembered and appreciated.
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