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HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
Posted by DomHyo
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Monday, January 11, 2010
OK, so I'm about 12 days late saying it, but Happy New Year everyone.
I thought I'd dust this thing off and tell you guys whats been happening over here in Korea the past couple of months.
So the end of 2009 was kind of weird. Thanksgiving was awesome. Spent is with some friends up in Pocheon and it felt just like home with turkey, greens, etc. So that was cool.
Christmas was weird because it was my first Christmas away from family of any kind. My very first away from home back in Detroit. I didn't do much on Christmas Day, but the day after, my friend had a dinner meetup for about 30 people at this Brazilian all you can eat place that served TONS of meat. Just ridiculous varieties of meat. Needless to say, I was pretty full.
Afterwads, they somehow managed to drag me to come club, where I'm sure I was a wet blanket sitting there not really enjoying myself. But hey, I'm not a club person. All the noise, lights...ugh. Absolute torture for an introvert like myself.
New Year's Eve was pretty chill. I just met up with a friend in Suwon and we had some Galbi then afterwards I headed over to his place to play some video games.
It seems that with the cold, I've been less prone to go out and do things. The winter is a very funny season. It's the season where most people get depressed, but I have a love hate relationship with it. I love the snow, but hate the cold. I hate the greyness and dreariness, but I love the reflective mode it puts me in.
Also one thing I notice is how much I like Korean or Asian architecture in general. People will say, and I'll be the first to admit it, that it's not pretty or anything, but it's something about the cluttered power lines, the close and narrow streets, and the small compact buildings that I like. Walking through the back alleys of Seoul and finding little restaurants and shops is pretty cool.
Oh and speaking of snow, we had the biggest snow in Korea since 1937 about a week ago. I estimate here it was around 6 or 7 inches. Not big by Michigan standards as I ahve seen much more in my life, but I'll take it.
Here are is a pic with some of my students (of course the girls hiding their faces again)
I'm still out and about as much as I can meeting people, but I just have to say this quickly...this single thing is getting pretty old and the more people I meet here, the more it gets worse well because it seems like EVERYONE is in a relationship. I'm always like the 5th or 7th wheel (if that makes any sense). I would've gone skating on New Year's Eve, but it was ALL couples! No thank you...I'm good.
So, for the next two weeks, I am on vacation. I have 3 weeks total, so I'm going to use the last week in February on the week of my birthday. So this week, I'm chillin. On the 19th, I'm headed to Guam for five days to get a break from this cold. I can't wait.
Also, the thought of renewal is coming up. Wow that was fast. Didn't I just get here? Has a year really almost gone by? Well, I'm leaning towards staying another year as it seems like the best option for me right now. Still not 100% sure, but we'll see.
Anyways, peace for now.
I thought I'd dust this thing off and tell you guys whats been happening over here in Korea the past couple of months.
So the end of 2009 was kind of weird. Thanksgiving was awesome. Spent is with some friends up in Pocheon and it felt just like home with turkey, greens, etc. So that was cool.
Christmas was weird because it was my first Christmas away from family of any kind. My very first away from home back in Detroit. I didn't do much on Christmas Day, but the day after, my friend had a dinner meetup for about 30 people at this Brazilian all you can eat place that served TONS of meat. Just ridiculous varieties of meat. Needless to say, I was pretty full.
Afterwads, they somehow managed to drag me to come club, where I'm sure I was a wet blanket sitting there not really enjoying myself. But hey, I'm not a club person. All the noise, lights...ugh. Absolute torture for an introvert like myself.
New Year's Eve was pretty chill. I just met up with a friend in Suwon and we had some Galbi then afterwards I headed over to his place to play some video games.
It seems that with the cold, I've been less prone to go out and do things. The winter is a very funny season. It's the season where most people get depressed, but I have a love hate relationship with it. I love the snow, but hate the cold. I hate the greyness and dreariness, but I love the reflective mode it puts me in.
Also one thing I notice is how much I like Korean or Asian architecture in general. People will say, and I'll be the first to admit it, that it's not pretty or anything, but it's something about the cluttered power lines, the close and narrow streets, and the small compact buildings that I like. Walking through the back alleys of Seoul and finding little restaurants and shops is pretty cool.
Oh and speaking of snow, we had the biggest snow in Korea since 1937 about a week ago. I estimate here it was around 6 or 7 inches. Not big by Michigan standards as I ahve seen much more in my life, but I'll take it.
Here are is a pic with some of my students (of course the girls hiding their faces again)
I'm still out and about as much as I can meeting people, but I just have to say this quickly...this single thing is getting pretty old and the more people I meet here, the more it gets worse well because it seems like EVERYONE is in a relationship. I'm always like the 5th or 7th wheel (if that makes any sense). I would've gone skating on New Year's Eve, but it was ALL couples! No thank you...I'm good.
So, for the next two weeks, I am on vacation. I have 3 weeks total, so I'm going to use the last week in February on the week of my birthday. So this week, I'm chillin. On the 19th, I'm headed to Guam for five days to get a break from this cold. I can't wait.
Also, the thought of renewal is coming up. Wow that was fast. Didn't I just get here? Has a year really almost gone by? Well, I'm leaning towards staying another year as it seems like the best option for me right now. Still not 100% sure, but we'll see.
Anyways, peace for now.
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