WB t 3 THE COLBORNE CHRONICLE â€" Thursday, August 3, 2006 â€"â€" 13 Heidi Buch ‘r‘s teachi takes her to Korea j By Bop Owen it e = Te‘ school, now thriving and adding a â€" teaches. She can see herself in â€" emotions were in a tailspin. But, cvengesaeea whnes ® ho second school in the Korean city â€" Korea for 30 years, or maybe only _ one suspects it won‘t be the traffic e f’ir» ; i l ank of Suwon, almost folded in 1989. It one. chaos or the inability to find daughter of Christian | "V" J had been established to school Getting ready for her_ clothes for her 5‘8" frame that | missionaries, _ Heidi . . ; missionary kids. With the imminent return to Korea last will determine whether this Buchegger is on a life | _ 4 e th: ‘increasing Christian population week, she acknowledged her â€" traveller will move on. experience to share her joy and |sl «x/ A" in the country of 48â€"milli0n, it | e e o han t . .. > aimh her Christian love â€" and she is |. lunna ns i fvas suggegt%d the school was no w\;‘ cedbA d y doing it in South Korea. / an Tok x . > onger needed. t ons Nenl o. / w e Born in Bolivia to Joyce and | 16. Cld N With a changed mandate, the §:* P 4 5) CC ons f. 1 | Henry Buchegger of Castleton, o l school now provides the :y%*x@ . Mrainee. f JA P » t d 4 qv BJ >~! j Heidi spent most of the first 10 |; % i | population with a Christian * phug c .. i & y â€" [ } | years of her life in South | | western education in English. & l CE { ',‘ P S uks s & P America. f s NKE %f“ â€" >\ 6 @4 â€" 4 u0d . While she was shielded from |f _ Where from here? w ‘ ~M w» # d 4 on dR w > 9 the fears of living near a | ) . While her faith keeps her af n . 2# _ d# 4 \. hunting/gathering culture where | | deeply rpoted, don‘t ask Heidi for > 4 W\ï¬%f; sath 00â€" 7 " ue warring and killing was routine, | | a comlgltm_entt beÂ¥ond this school & 4 4 xÂ¥ & L M :;:" C idi 4 18e; ear; she‘s jus re. y 18 hi 2 0 W ow 3 Bb s â€"@ M tesasrafact . / M *"In the Korean environment, |_ W . 1C&.â€" d og She ran barefoot through most ~| \ g she is honing her craft in an ; i / 3 °* P B a of her childhood days and *‘ environment where the values i‘ I 7 , ns M V P collected tapirs, baby jaguars and . ‘Heidi Buchegger will be back in _ are closely aligned to hers, and Heidi‘s Grade One class last year: The classes are small; the roadrunners for pets. class at. Tagjon _ Christian _ She clearly loves the children she . expectations are big in Korean schools. : | It was quite a shock when she _ International School in August. > t | arrived in Castleton for the first time in the midâ€"70s and entered s 5 $ issr n ar t had been teaching in South es o erapiedin t Break Out the Clubs... _ Aeremine. ne inlpretvel school was still looking for uH short time from living in a cluster tgachers of g;ades one, three and of three missionary huts, to nvf}'“lrtowaivneléi'g"]h]’ï¬g(f" artor f ;erigvmon W%EeThe e ie‘ conferring with her l)aréllts, her Bartridsge e mi‘nis‘ter, her Family, Crowds NOF CORNEA {Jlfe“}g(l:g?lsc}%}gc} | gfl\éIQ%ffléedothfi un board â€" even «_ For the best the area has to offer, check this weeldy guide of local courses! playground of a | OM e t ts ooo oomupmmmen uy e C +A Lopcommnumnicineonmrpmnans | little girl who gSeouL _ */ ° she was on a "'"fé‘gw?““;y;ï¬â€˜f’é* :."»-‘?E,g-}? : NY mss c td d 5 famted inglntdr mtc flight to South ,‘,;L‘d,,;@“'tu‘vg,@" 3 “?g lt i *:/j"ww .% $* | | on Yunspm Korea where the (oueC #ay :?89?.:‘».3’-,'«*7’ s 6e ol Bd / uns | rabbits with her cg ns ie rog Whoes= s caalh 1 20 y .s | brother _ and Pubgpyangdang school _ term "i",};,Lfl}‘@i"%flW;ï¬zï¬qs{jg‘v’({,@fl '_- j «6 _, "Thas C P j MScWwWelvis/coâ€"tARIOEOYCI > n Gnaal! ; h‘ 5 S whose primary mss yyale "‘i}"*"*\/ï¬â€™â€œâ€˜b‘“’é&i’j&*ï¬\éâ€â€™ l / e . l inss ~in. ~¢~ friends _ had | h Puteng Sshe had a onl seï¬ es W/. , i N. * "<as" b M Rsssm roony t weekend to get «usc n ie se css M 2 Fiob‘g C j is +mï¬ | een her five foie mc o To h n yAE â€"arthcâ€"ISsstO;> Â¥ M c i 4 Moy: D cb siblings UhSri ghen ready for her io pAta cssn on ces l p . pad mas. s s f im K Wonl : first grade one r,{"«-"»‘f"j«ffï¬t«%ï¬â€˜?} Sey" hi ~â€" *digâ€" ® A ,P"rn&“".‘.'f ) i npeante ud wteeep broprrtie | class %Eér:’:"g‘,\f‘:,%“pywt'@gï¬%ï¬ peank) is 37 | ie .. 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