annyeong haseyo! I mean, hello!
Life is becoming more comfortable. I'm not saying that it is necessarily comfortable yet, but it's not uncomfortable. I've conquered the subway AND the public bus system. Coming from a small town girl whose original town does not even have their own dial-a-ride system, I'm pretty proud of myself. The past few days have been about adventuring around my apartment, learning how to control my heating/hot water (it's confusing), figuring out where I am in relation to other teachers, and discovering the joys/annoyances of apartment buildings. pro: my own space (even though it is very small). con: paper thin walls. my neighbor has quite a coughing problem. nasty.
Here is a little guided (by yours truly) tour of my little apartment:
tour of my apartment...don't mind the awkward title: "my movie". I'll master movie maker soon. :]
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| My apartment building. |
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| down one street |
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| the other way. |
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| sweet park I found near my apt! |
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| traditional market |
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| so much food |
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| comforts of home. |
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so, I'm not going to write much because I need to be getting to bed - tomorrow is a very big day. It's my first official day of school. However, I have NO idea what I'll be doing. I may begin teaching tomorrow, I may desk warm (literally sit at a desk and do nothing), I may be introduced to the school and observe some teaching, or who knows what. I literally have no idea. What an adventure!
If you're so inclined, I now have an address - and I
love snail mail. :]
janggi-ro 38gil24 #202
Dalseo-gu, Daegu, South Korea.
love the apartment! my favorite is the wall paper cuz its crazy like mine!! :) soo.. since your shower if over the sink, is that where you just stand? lol
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