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Korean food and weird signs...
A lot of people have asked me about the food in Korea and I've been taking lots of pictures to try to describe the experience. In short, the food is amazing here.
There is obviously some food that is weird and scary but once you understand how the meals are designed and what the purpose of each component is supposed to compliment the meal …
Theater, Zoo and Soccer, oh my!
So, tons of fun has been had since the last time I've posted, but the main progression is we're finally starting to adjust to living here. The first month to a month and a half felt like vacation. Now we're finally settling into the day to day life …
Stay at Incheon International Airport
Today was the day for us to depart to the Philippines for our little Chuseok Vacation! We could not wait! The only thing in our way was a long class-filled day of work and we both worked long throughout the day. I literally had no breaks. Also, it was one of my favorite students' last day (Jack from my kindy class). He will be leaving Seokgye ECC and going to Songpa ECC. Anyway, I made it through the day on finished my last class and a few evals we're standing in between me and my ...
Seoul for the soles
... essentially they can go anywhere ( ie not on tracks) you are likely not to get on the right one, there and no signs about the path or stops, and you never which stop to get of at. Eeek, hence the extensive payment pounding my my now sore soles. But I am getting better, took my first local bus in Seoul, and well is was cheap I managed to get on and off at the right stops! Achievement, perhaps I'm getting better at this... So the Seoul chapter wound up with raw squid and travel chat ...
A night out in Seoul
... booths. The amount of people is staggering considering that the market really only starts to buzz at around midnight.
We walked into one hat store, and we found ourselves in the huge clothing market building. It was about five blocks long and was just endless. The funny part is that many of the shops sold near identical merchandise. We counted about 25 hat stores, 30 scarf stores, and the same for fabric, and shirts.
Later we walked past a nice little old lady sitting ...