Snowing! View from my classroom |
SNOWBALL FIGHT! |
Snowing! View from my classroom |
SNOWBALL FIGHT! |
View from my street |
View from the bus stop |
Up the path to Daebul |
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas |
Made some individual "cookies" |
Also made a tray, but when I tried to cut it, the knife went *chink* It's too hard to cut, so I have to snap it into pieces. |
Food Network fantasies |
Witnessed snow fall for the first time in my life. All I can say is wow. I was seeing double rainbows for sure. The snowfall is heavier up north and just a temporary flurry in these parts....for now. |
Flurries on my street |
Organic tofu with sliced mushrooms & kale stir fried in organic chopped garlic & olive oil. Mexican Style Rice A Roni |
More of the same veggies. Different kind of rice. |
I found this gem in my cafeteria soup yesterday. I don't care what people say -- clams, oysters, whatever! I swear it is a snail. There were 2 of them in my soup. Ahhhhh, it was so gross. Usually there are small clams floating between the seaweed, but these things were huge! I cautiously covered them with the seaweed so that I wouldn't have to look at them. Ughhhhh. |
Beet (and tomato?) Soup |
Turkey with stuffing, carrots, mashed potatoes, and cranberry sauce |
Pumpkin cake with berry cream |
Korea is a sadist and likes to watch me suffer. Overdramatic, but true! Prior to Korea, I have never had a digital camera just stop working. That happened in August, and the Sony Cybershot was brand new. I have never had text messaging issues with my phone. I resolved that issue yesterday at a Sky Service Center. After waiting for over an hour, the technician decided to reformat my phone, which cleared all of my conversations and applications. The phone is also brand new. My laptop has never been unresponsive. Then two nights ago, my computer indefinitely went to blue screen and says that there is a hardware malfunction related to the memory. Even though my computer is 4.5 years old and ready to be replaced, all of my struggles with technology have one thing in common: KOREA.
In other news, I was invited to play in a teachers volleyball game against Samho Elementary School. When I first walked into the gym, it smelled like feces, piss, and kimchi. In other words, it smelled like the bus ride to school every morning. The sideline offered a table full of drinks and snacks including, but not limited to: meat, kimchi, dried squid, and tangerines. The combination of sweaty teachers and "only in Korea" volleyball cuisine created a very unique aroma.
I missed the first game and arrived in time to practice with the teachers before the second game. My hits seemed promising, but after a few bumps, the tenderness in my wrists reminded me why I didn't like volleyball during high school PE. (Remember what I said about sadists?) Well the game began and anytime the ball would come near me, I would swear under my breath and move out of the way. Let's be honest. I'm not that coordinated. I would probably have a sprained ankle or a broken nose if I tried harder (or at all). I'm better at running and swimming aka I'm better at individual team sports.
Did we win the game? Yes. (My principal may look old and stiff, but he was keen on the court and dove for the ball a few times. Even the older ladies held their own.) Did I shuffle back and forth to make it appear as if I were playing, resurrecting old tactics from 9th grade PE? Oh definitely. Did I volley the ball? No. Is my right wrist swollen because they let me serve the ball? Yes. Did it ever go over the net? It successfully did not.
TIME NewsFeed : Justin Bieber Nail Polish sold 1 million bottles by February 2011 |
Statue Illusions |
The statue is carved to look distorted. It's trippy. |
View from the side. |
Playing an old traditional Korean game where you throw arrows. You can barely see Seoul Tower in the back. |
Resting on a bench. Looking up at Seoul Tower. |
1. A panoramic view of Seoul |
2. A LIVE Mexican band!!!! Reminded me of home. |
People stick locks & plastic tags onto these trees with notes about love, promises, friendship, blahblahblah |
Behind me, an old beacon of war! (the brick tower, not the man) |
My legs were all wobbly after walking down from the Tower. |
Robot Taekwon |
Koi Fish & Clown Fish |
Statue of Liberty --AMERICAAA!!! |
Dolphins |
Lotus Lady |
Catch "Modern Family" on ABC! Check your local listings. |
2. A kid brought cotton candy to class. |
WEDNESDAY NIGHT DINNERS WITH JOANNE & NARI (11/02) PIZZA HUT: SPICY CHICKEN PIZZA with SALAD BAR |
Can you spot the mistake? |
What does this even mean? |
SATURDAZE (11/05) with JOANNE Shabu Shabu at a "Vietnamese" restaurant in Mokpo |
Late lunch / Early dinner |
Lots of veggies to stuff into a little rice paper wrap -- yum! |
SPOTTED AT YP BOOKSTORE "Fill the glass. If the alcohol is quite lovely drink more delicious and exciting happening." |
"Fill the glass. Oh lovely cup of distorted. You're just caught in hand!" The glass really is dented. |
SUNDAZE (11/06) : Dinner with Joanne & Johanna in 목포 (Mokpo) Spicy seafood 비밤밥 (bibimbap) |
Yogurt Waffle from Yogur Presso on 장미길 (Rose Street) |
Joanne & I ate Halloween donuts from Dunkin Donuts in the Gwangju Bus Terminal |
Baekcheon-sa Temple |
Baekcheon-sa Temple |
Baekcheon-sa Temple |
Baekcheon-sa Temple |
Baekcheon-sa Temple |
We went on a boat ride and walked around an island at Jaeseung-dang |
Jaeseung-dang |
Cable Cars up to Mount Mireuk in Tongyeong |
Panoramic view from Mount Mireuk |
Jackie Chan, what are you doing here?! |
Otters at the Busan Aquarium |
Moon Jellyfish |
Sting ray |
Shark tank |
Seokguram |
Gyeongju Museum: I learned about these Buddha statues in Intro to Asian Art. Too bad I don't remember anything from that class. |
Cheonma Burial Mounds |
The BEST Korean Buffet ever! |