| The Beauty that made my weekend even better than it would have been: 팥빙수 |
I am having an off day...I can feel it. I woke up later than expected and as if that
wasn't bad enough I picked an outfit out that I would wear in the winter at
home and SOMEHOW thought it would make sense to wear it. Sweating party was not the most fun I have
had. I had circle time as soon as I got
to school which takes a lot out of a person, especially when we sing a specific
song where all the kids charge at you to tickle you which really entails a
bunch of sharp little fingers digging into every part of the my being. On another note, have you ever felt
completely incompetent about something that you KNOW is simple and yet can't seem to get? That is
how I feel about doing lesson plans...I thought I understood but that was for
the KINDERGARTEN classes, the elementary is on a whole notha level. I may be having an off day as I feel almost
everyone at my work is having lately....maybe it is the crappy whether and lack
of sun? Either way I hope to one day be
adequate enough to do a lesson plan for a bunch of elementary students! :P
So this past weekend was a fantastic time :) Started off with me being able to sleep in
which I haven't done since being in Korea...sleeping in till 1030am is such a
treat :) I then went into Seoul with
some people for this super awesome bible talk and fruit party. I was very impressed to see all these people
just grabbing a mango and pealing it with their fingers and eating it like an
apple. It is MUCH harder than it
looks...I was not the most attractive person at that time but hey, I enjoyed
myself and that is what counts. RIght? ha
I then slept over at my friends place who just
moved here to teach as well :) There is
honestly something so comforting about having a friend from home move across
the world just a week after me. We hung
out this weekend and explored her neighbourhood (in the rain of course) but it
was a GOOD time :P. We had a rain
photoshoot and once we got back to her place we watched some good ol English
speaking television shows. As we were
walking down the streets of Korea I kept saying "Can you believe that WE
are living in Korea RIGHT NOW?" It was such an interesting feeling, almost
like a dream. I had an amazing time with
her and we were able to explore on our own which made us feel more
independent. As we were walking I was very
surprised at how many "love cafes" there were. I am not too sure what that entails as we
were too afraid to enter one late into the evening but either way, it looked like
a nice place.
| Coffee 팥빙수 |
The next day we went to Church which was encouraging. Every time I see a non Korean person speaking
Korean I feel completely excited that maybe that could be me. I then find out that this person attends Korean
University and have been speaking it since grade 9...tragic reality. Slow and steady wins the race right? (that
seems to be my slogan here). Afterwards
I got together with an AMAZING person I recently met and we went out for
incredible bonding time and scrumptious dessert called 팥빙수 (Paht-bing-su). It is so delicious that I have a hard time
explaining it so I will just show you a picture of two different ones we ate
during that chat session :P.
Basically,
it is a MASSIVE bowl with crushed flavoured ice on the bottom with icecream,
red beans and other assorted toppings depending on the kind you get. After you have a few spoonfuls of the yummy
goodness you then mix and mash it all into the crushed ice and it turns into a
party. Now it may not sound too
delicious but let me tell you, You have not lived until you have tried one of
these in Korea. We got one that was
green tea and another that was coffee....mmm mmm party time.
The outing and 팥빙수 was lovely
and I was super excited about my weekend UNTIL I got onto the bus. Everything changed when I walked onto the
bus, luckily got a seat but it just happened to be by a man who had a plastic
bag full of fish and sea creatures that made the entire bus smell of underwater
death. I was hoping that I might be able
to get used to the smell with my 1 hour ride but that was not realistic. Oh man did it reek, not a good bus ride
although I did get a seat. I could only
imagine my disappointment to be STANDING on a bus that smells like fish guts
(gross visual, I apologize).
I have never been more grateful to be back in
my little town :). It was an experience
though, an interesting end to a lovely weekend.
I have found that I LIVE for the weekends to spend time with my friends
and explore Korea. I seem to not look
forward to the weeks but as soon as I am at school with the kids it is hard to
have a bad attitude since there are always a few that seem to make me smile.
| My attempt to be Korean...fail :P |
<3

awe I am very happy that one of your friends from waterloo is in Korea with you. It feels like yesterday when i saw her come to darlene's house and you three went to go apply for teaching jobs. That ice cream thing, actually really looks soo yummy, i wonder how it tastes. Your attempt to be a korean is cute lol.
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