Monday, July 15, 2013

week 2

I'm about two weeks behind on these events, which I do apologize for. Last weekend I foolishly ignored the tiny voice in the back of my mind that was trying to tell me I would not have any time at all to do this during the coming week.

Me: 0. Tiny Voice: 9999999999.

Anyway I'm actually quite lucky because my second week was much, much calmer than my first week, and can be reasonably condensed into a single post.

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

first weekend: Korean weddings & baseball cages

The original plan for Saturday was for me to hang out with JB's older sister Jin-ah all day because he had a friend's wedding to go to, but I ended up going with him instead. I was kind of unsure when he told me I could go because it would be pretty weird for me to just show up with a random friend of mine to an American wedding, but when we got there I saw why it was okay.

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

days 3 & 4: Hankang, National War Memorial of Korea, Gyeongbokgung & more

For those who don't know, South Korea requires all males to spend two years in the military and, for five years after they leave, participate in military training review once a year. JB has already completed his service, and on Thursday afternoon he had to do his yearly review, so I spent a few hours by myself studying and relaxing after a few days of having run around like a chicken with its head cut off.

Sunday, June 30, 2013

day 2: Namsan Tower, Myeong-dong & Cheonggyecheon

Wednesday morning we set out for Namsam Tower, also known as North Seoul Tower, also known as That Giant Antenna Thing I Always See in Dramas.


Wednesday, June 26, 2013

day one: visiting Insa-dong and Bukchon Village

Yesterday began with me learning how to use the toilet. You may laugh, but that's probably because you've never seen this bad boy before:
So many buttons. So many choices. There's a button that, if pressed, will cause a little stream of water to be shot at your back door. I guess if you run out of toilet paper? I have not been brave enough to try it yet.

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

my new crib!

The family of four that I'll be staying with, my friend JB Lee and his parents & sister, live in an apartment in Jamsil (pronounced "jahm-shill") which is a pretty nice neighborhood (those of you from Cincinnati, think Hyde Park or maybe even a little nicer) in southeastern Seoul. It's about 40-50 minutes from Incheon Airport.

my flight across the pond

I made it!! I am in Korea!!! The title is actually a bit of a misnomer because we didn't fly across the Pacific Ocean, we kind of skirted around it:
Wow almost there!!!!!!

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

plane ticket has been purchased!

Look! at!! that!!!! A plane ticket to Seoul, with my name on it! That means there will be a seat! With my butt in it!!
THE COUNTDOWN BEGINS.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

first order of business...

welcome!!

Welcome to all my heart and seoul! This blog will be my way of communicating with everyone back home without paying for long-distance phone calls about the shenanigans I'll hopefully be getting into while I'm living in Seoul, South Korea for six weeks this summer.

I don't leave until the end of June, so for now I'll be keeping my patience an inventory of things I want to do and places I want to see in Korea. If you have any suggestions to add to my list, I would love to hear them!

Also, please bear with me as I figure out how this html thing works--I'll try to clean things up as soon as I can!