Mailbox of peace

Section 4. Handwr itten Letters 120 121 Mai lbox of Peace Korea Foundation & US Peace Corps KF COVID-19 Survival Box Gratitude Letter Col lection My dear friends – your kindness & thoughtfulness overwhelmed me with memories of my time in Korea. The connection between us remains so strong. I experienced such hospitality and friendliness frommy health center coworkers, my TB worker counterpart, the government & the village people. We would walk from village to village & were always invited in for tea & a treat. I remember in the heart of summer sitting in the elevated platform in the watermelon fields being served slices. Those memories are priceless. Your warm-heart gifts so generous. I am so grateful! “The connection between us remains so strong” Geralin Merry Clark , K - 4 Geralin Merry Clark My wife and I lived many years in Northern California. It was an interesting and culturally to be able to live in the island of Maui in Hawaii. Hawaii has very diverse culture, different beliefs, foods and even languages that we enjoy. I think living in Korea prepared me to accept and indeed expect living in this kind of environment. I gained so much from living in Korea and am forever grateful! Perhaps my Hangul will may my English long hand look better! “I gained so much from living in Korea and am forever grateful!” Curtiss Gajda , K - 34 Curtiss Gajda

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