Post by Jin on Apr 28, 2007 16:50:31 GMT
(Open to anyone, even Sun is recommended.. and if Sun comes we can assume that we are both speaking Korean when we write in English ;D)
Jin hastled the dripping net of flipping fish that flipped and flopped about. Jin put his finger on to the fish, and counted 8 fish, and as he continued he caught a large and wide salmon looking fish. Jin smiled slyly to himself. 9 fish now, and Jin dropped the fish net by his side onto the sand, and the fish were slowly dying eating up the sand. Jin took a hand full of urchin needles Sun would use in her garden, and he carefully placed them between the two of his thumb and pointer finger, and threw one at a time into the moving sea. He had learned that trick from his father. Sometimes it looks like Jin isn't catching anything at all, but surely when all the needles are thrown into the ocean, a reward comes out into the fishing net.
Jin emptied the 9 fish that were finally dead, simply on the sand. He took the fishing net and held it high above the ocean, slowly raising it down. He scooped it through the ocean water, and keeping the scooping formation, picked up a wide amount of a collection of fish. They were all different sizes. Jin was proud of himself to be able to catch so many, and he felt clever and unique that nobody else on the island could do it or even thought of it.
He counted a total of 39 fish, including the 9 from before, which ment from his needle technique, he caught 30. Wow, both ways are completely different with different outcomes. Jin sat down on the sand, beginning to cut open the bones and flesh inside of the pale, orange fish. Jin knew how to cut it so well, that he didn't have to concentrate hard as most people do, as he was so used to it. The knife wouldn't even cut him if he wasn't paying attention, so he took his attention to the plain ocean tides.
All he could think of was Sun, and his child to be. He couldn't wait to finally be a father, and he wanted to do his best to devote to them all of the time, but not over the top. Jin has learned that from Sun, and Sun teaches Jin many things.
Soon, Jin planned on having lessons with Sun on English. He enjoyed very much having them.
Jin hastled the dripping net of flipping fish that flipped and flopped about. Jin put his finger on to the fish, and counted 8 fish, and as he continued he caught a large and wide salmon looking fish. Jin smiled slyly to himself. 9 fish now, and Jin dropped the fish net by his side onto the sand, and the fish were slowly dying eating up the sand. Jin took a hand full of urchin needles Sun would use in her garden, and he carefully placed them between the two of his thumb and pointer finger, and threw one at a time into the moving sea. He had learned that trick from his father. Sometimes it looks like Jin isn't catching anything at all, but surely when all the needles are thrown into the ocean, a reward comes out into the fishing net.
Jin emptied the 9 fish that were finally dead, simply on the sand. He took the fishing net and held it high above the ocean, slowly raising it down. He scooped it through the ocean water, and keeping the scooping formation, picked up a wide amount of a collection of fish. They were all different sizes. Jin was proud of himself to be able to catch so many, and he felt clever and unique that nobody else on the island could do it or even thought of it.
He counted a total of 39 fish, including the 9 from before, which ment from his needle technique, he caught 30. Wow, both ways are completely different with different outcomes. Jin sat down on the sand, beginning to cut open the bones and flesh inside of the pale, orange fish. Jin knew how to cut it so well, that he didn't have to concentrate hard as most people do, as he was so used to it. The knife wouldn't even cut him if he wasn't paying attention, so he took his attention to the plain ocean tides.
All he could think of was Sun, and his child to be. He couldn't wait to finally be a father, and he wanted to do his best to devote to them all of the time, but not over the top. Jin has learned that from Sun, and Sun teaches Jin many things.
Soon, Jin planned on having lessons with Sun on English. He enjoyed very much having them.