I have been getting the weirdest headaches lately. I would consider a few of them to even be migraines. I decided to go to the doctor for them. One of the first things he asked was the last time I had my eyes checked. It was several years ago. I bit the bullet and went to an eye doctor. Upon completion of my visit I realized my prescription has doubled... Awesome. Let the aging begin! haha! Health care in Korea is relatively cheap. I got two pairs of glasses from the cheapest section. They are definitely an Asian brand however. They are both very big and super hipster-y. It wasn't my intention, they were just cheap. Just give me a scarf and a starbucks cup and I am officially cool again. So the bad news is I am getting older and apparently blinder; the good news is I look super cool doing it (and by super cool, I mean I look a little like Lisa Loeb and a hoot owl had a baby). I love being unintentionally trendy because I am cheap. haha
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Care Package
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Spring has Sprung
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Korean Spring Time: Yellow dust and Festivals Galore
Korea in Spring time is one of the most beautiful places as well as one of the most potentially painful. Sandstorms and/or duststorms affect the Korean peninsula each spring and come from the sand deserts of the Gobi region and Loess Plateau in the Asian continent. The area of Asian dust source regions cover most of northern China and Mongolia. What might look like pollen is actually a yellow dirt filled with sulfur and pollution that is kicked up by the winds in the Gobi region. When leaving the apartment some day what seemed like a cloudy day through the window turns out to be a dust filled day. Many Koreans wear medical masks on these days to offsets it's affects of the respiratory system. They can be quite severe with those with respiratory issues like me. I have borderline asthma which is induced by allergies. It is pretty rough but the great festivals of the season keep bringing me outside for more.
There are a number of festivals throughout the Spring season. There are lovely cherry blossom festivals all the way to a festival for anchovies. Quite a strange spectrum to go from end to end of but it is worth it. Last year we attended several of these. Included in our festivals were the bamboo festival as well as the green tea festival. This year I am hoping to go to the one of the many cherry blossom festivals as well as the Hampyeong butterfly festival. Now I just have to see if I can get Jack on board for this. Butterflies don't rank high on the manly scale. haha.
There are a number of festivals throughout the Spring season. There are lovely cherry blossom festivals all the way to a festival for anchovies. Quite a strange spectrum to go from end to end of but it is worth it. Last year we attended several of these. Included in our festivals were the bamboo festival as well as the green tea festival. This year I am hoping to go to the one of the many cherry blossom festivals as well as the Hampyeong butterfly festival. Now I just have to see if I can get Jack on board for this. Butterflies don't rank high on the manly scale. haha.
Homeward Bound
We are officially coming back to America. Granted it isn't for another 85 days, but we are very excited about it. Jack and I are applying all over the place back home for jobs and cant wait to get back. We will be landing in America on June 28th. We have not decided whether we are flying back into Atlanta or Jacksonville yet. We are going to decide based on where we get jobs. Wherever we get jobs will will fly into the opposite city so we can spend a bit of time with our families. I am hoping that somehow we wind back in Jacksonville. I would really like to be back in that area. I miss the beach so much and our friends. We should find something out within the next few weeks so we will keep you all in the loop.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Birthday moments...
As you saw in the last post, yesterday was my birthday. It was an uneventful day as I just slept late, talked to my mom a bit, and went to work. The day immediately picked up after we left work. We decided we would go somewhere nice for dinner (my party was last weekend) so we went to VIPS. It is a really great steakhouse in Sangmu. The only problem was getting there. We have become pretty accustomed to walking everywhere since we have been in Korea. We don't mind at all since everything is super close and public transportation in Korea may be the best in the world. We were trying to be all uppity and fancy for the birthday so we took a takshi (taxi). Big mistake. I knew something was wrong when he pulled the opposite side of the street to pick us up rather than just making the u-turn to come get us. It was freezing outside so I wasn't going to complain. I just wanted to be warm. We jumped in and immediately my radar went off. The taxi wreaked of alcohol. Then I told him where to go and he slurred it back out to me. I am lucky to have made it through my birthday car ride. So, today I am thankful for another year and surviving another drunken taxi driver.
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Happy Birthday to me.
Jack was sweet this year and surprised me with an all expenses paid girls night out with all my friends for the night. We went to Fridays where this little serenade took place. Obviously, it was a little embarrassing. :D
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