Junie Kim is living with us now. She is originally from Suwon, Korea but has been living in Jackson, MS the past eleven months where she attended Mt. Salus Christian School. She had been living with her family in Jackson while her father studied in the DMin program at RTS. They all returned to Korea when he finished his studies, but Junie wants to finish her schooling in America. We are so glad she has come to Birmingham to be a part of our family! She will begin the 2nd semester of her Jr. year in high school next week at Glen Iris Baptist School here in Birmingham.
Tonight she cooked supper for us and it was delicious. We had Korean sticky rice, mando (dumpling with vegetables inside), broiled kimchi, seaweed, sesame leaves, and pork strips sauteed in soy sauce. I am looking forward to learning how to cook Korean food. We have an Asian food market very near our home and it will be convenient to buy good Korean food there! YUMMY....
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