Monday, October 6, 2008

People We Have Come to Know at GSIS


Over the past two months the Wendling's have come to know a number of families who have come from all over the world to work at GSIS. In this blog we hope to take some time to share with you some of the unique and incredibly gifted individuals, and their families, who we have the chance to work with.


One of the first families that we came to know here in Korea are the Schumacher's who hail from Australia. Kylie, pictured above, is the Junior Kindergarten teacher at GSIS while her husband Darren is the fourth grade teacher - Kyara's teacher. The Schumacher's, like the Wendling's are having their first experience at an International School.


Darren and Kylie have two children, Abbey who is in Grade 2 and is pictured above, and Jack, (aka Jacko), who is pictured below. We are very fortunate to have gotten to know this family as Kylie and Rosanne have been known to do a few shopping trips together why Darren and Kevin have gone to the movies, played basketball and even one night were playing PS2 together - but honestly they were just showing the kids how to play.



Pictured below is Mr. Jay Reimer, who is Head of the Science Department at GSIS. Jay and his wife Beth, who is the elementary/MS music teacher and ELC teacher - so she in fact teaches all 5 Wendling children - are beginning their second year at GSIS.


Jay and Beth last lived in Washington State - but Beth is a Canadian citizen and Jay actually lived in Asia growing up as his parents were Missionaries. Jay works a lot with Rosanne as they are in the same department and he and has family, along with others, have been helpful as the Wendling's continue to make their transition in Korea.



Jay and Beth have three children - Kylie who is pictured above, Amy, unfortunately not pictured, and Bentley pictured below. As Mrs. Reimer teaches all 5 Wendling girls - Rosanne teaches Amy science - Kevin teaches Kylie Mathematics and Mia and Bentely go to the ELC together.


The last family that we would like to spotlight is the Petersons. Pictured below is Frank and Sean, (or as Mia would say Baby Sean). Frank, or Mr. Peterson as he is know, is in charge of the technical department. He is in charge of our GOOGLE World at GSIS. Sean's mom - not pictured is Gita Peterson who is the IB Early Years Program Coordinator.



Frank is a pretty 'cool cat' and someone who has a very different perspective on life. Originally from Minnesota, USA - Frank has lived in Egypt, and different parts of Asia. The plan for the Peterson's is to eventually to settle in Australia - Gita's home country. However, the Peterson's could easily be classified as World no-mads. Frank and Kevin have been seen a number of times talking about computers, teaching philosophy and theology. Frank is truly open minded and has seen the world and been shaped by it. Gita, no slouch herself, is an excellent educator and blessing for all at GSIS. However, the Peterson's are at their best with Sean - their first child and the Golden Pig. (That is, he was born in the Korean year of the Golden pig which happens once in a life time.)


Of all the Petersons the Wendling girls like Baby Sean. Baby Sean loves to be dropped from heights and can be seen during the school day in the Early Childhood Centre playing, sleeping or eating - doing the things that babies do.

GSIS is truly blessed with many different families who have decided for this time in their life to give of themselves to a vocation that God has choosen for them - working with children in Korea. Many if not all the staff at GSIS have given up something or given up a comfortable and 'normal' life to live in another place and within another culture. Yet, all of us know that our faith God is truly a tie that binds each of us and that all of us are here because of a Call from God.

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