Getting back to town a day early was what we thought would be the perfect fix for our boggled minds. Most of the week was relaxing, however, the last two days in Seoul really sent us spinning.
Friday, Gav, Trevor, Tony and I had a blast stopping off at some new places around town, now that we have a better sense of our surroundings and more confidence in our Korean we feel a little less apprehensive about going outside our box.I met a very kind Korean man with whom I am scheduled to have a date, should be interesting, the extent of his English is "I like Bushie no"- I'm thinking I will skip it.
Saturday night Trev and I ventured out to our favorite spot, The Fish and Grill. A college bar atmosphere with our favorite cheap soju.
Today found me finishing up the pictures from last week, what a feet. Although I love Kodak, it is a pain to try and re-organize everything and now, only 3 days later, I am sick of seeing the pictures. I also spent a good part of the day working on my ever changing resume. When I think of all the resumes I have made directed at the different career paths I have chosen: publishing:editing, writing, publicity; corporate America of any sort with staffing agencies; the restaurant business:serving, managing, events it is unreal. I should start a business, this will be the last one for a while because it is looking like I will be in Korea for another year. There is still plenty of time to decide but it is here or Japan, and the money is better here regardless of how greener the grass is there.
Tomorrow its back to work... I have been dreading it all week but now that it is almost here I am realizing how much I miss my students!
1.21.2007
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