Sunday, October 25, 2009

Kenny

So, I mentioned Kenny's Birthday when Anna came and I just thought that you deserved to know who Kenny is. Also, Kenny deserves a mention on my blog because he's been our friend for about a year now with no mention. Please forgive me, Kenny!








Anyway, soon after Dave and Kate came to our school in Sept 2008, we went on a trip together. It was in October and we went to Seorak-san. It was beautiful and we all had a great time. The love motel that we booked was awful though and since it was only two days, none of us showered. It was that sketchy. I totally accept all the blame as it was I who found and booked it. I should have known by the title, "Buckingham Palace." Ok, please laugh at my foolishness. HAHAHAHAHA!

We went hiking, chilled out around the town, went to an outdoor jaccuzi park, rode mini motorbikes, and had a great time, here are some photos.

Well, on our way home we were tired dirty and looking pretty rough, a 6'2" Korean with a barel chest approaches us and starts to ask about where we're from and why we have back packs. We find out that he has amazing English and is a bit lonely because he has been living in the Philippines for the last 12 years with his family. His only family in Korea are in Busan and he doesn't know many people around. We also see that he's friendly and really kind. He returned to Korea to do his manditory military service term because he wants to keep his status as a Korean Citizen even though he's been living away for so long.

We exchange numbers and over the year go to movies, hang out in pubs, and get to know Kenny. Now, he's like a brother and it's great having him around. He always lets us know if things are heating up at the border and keeps us educated about Korean history and culture. We've also met a few of his friends, mostly other guys who are also from the Philippines doing their military service. One friend is actually Kenny's mentee, which also atests to his character. We've also seen Kenny help out perfect strangers who are in need of a steady hand (too much Soju can have a hell of an impact on balance.) Here's to Kenny!


Hongik University Art Market









After going to Dongdaemun to check out yarn (see the previous post), I met up with Curtis and Juliet and we went to Hongdae together. Hongdae is the area of the city that surrounds Hongik University and it is famous for it's night life and it's shops boasting handmade products. Every weekend there is a market set up by current art students who display and sell their art. I've wanted to go check it out forever, but finally made a plan with Juliet and went.

It was so cool and there were many different things. Lots of jewlery stalls, but some paintings, ceramics, leather products, and something in particular that caught Curtis' eye, clocks. There was one guy who put a clock face on his paintings. He had some cutsy designs but the one we liked best was this dark one. What do you think? Is it a bit tacky to put a clock on a painting? We love it because it's practical and beautiful. Also, our current clock was broken and we'd been living between 12 am and 12 pm for almost a whole month!

Stitch and Bitch








One of the girls that is on Spark People and living in Seoul mentioned a group called "Stitch and Bitch" on my page about a month ago. Since I've been feeling a bit of cabin fever and slight loneliness, I decided to connect with these gals and see what they were all about. It's primarily a knitting group, but some members also crochet and one does elegant cross stitches that look like paintings.

The first outing proposed that I jumped on was a trip to Dongdaemun Market to hunt for yarn. I've been to Dongdaemun before, but mostly to the clothing and knickknack sections. I was floored by how much stuff was there. There were stalls upon stalls of fabric, ribbons, notions, buttons, beads, yarn, and anything else you could imagine for a crafty person. We spent hours just looking at different stalls and selecting yarn for future projects.

I had no idea what I was going to make so I let my eyes wander until we came upon a stall that sold Korean yarn. The brand is Hand In Hand and it's pretty all purpose stuff, but the colors are really rich. I thought it was cool that most of the other stuff was imported, but this stuff was made in Korea, so I bought some. They also had yarn made of hanji (handmade paper). I'm gonna get some to crochet. It looks really neat and you can even wash it!

The next day there was an official meeting in Gangnam and since we didn't have plans and I was so excited about starting nothing... I decided to go. All the people who came were really nice and welcoming. It was great meeting some people the day before so I knew someone there. Janeen who has posted comments on this blog also came. She knows me from a Facebook group and we just so happened to also be interested in knitting. She cast on for the first time and got so good at knitting that we taught her how to purl.

I had practiced knitting and purling and changing colors and was a bit more confident so I thought up a project. I'm making leg warmers!! Lol. I saw so many when I walked around Hongdae with Curtis and Juliet (See next post) that I thought it was a good idea. I'll put up pics of my progress and you can tell me if I should unravel or keep going! Wish me luck!

Curtis' 30th Birthday




October 18th rolled around again and Curtis panicked a bit about turning the big 30. We tried not to make too big of a deal about it, so in the afternoon Curtis and I went in search of a Toys 'R' Us in Seoul because we heard they had a pretty good board game selection. We didn't find much of anything, but it was a nice day and good to get out and explore a bit more of the city.

That evening we went out to Outback with almost everyone from work. Carrie, a fairly new member of our staff, couldn't come, but Teri, Juliet, Dave and Kate were there. After dinner, Juliet and Teri, both having been before, came to our place to play a board game. We played Notre Dame and they both though it was the best one they've played yet. That's good because it's one of our favorites at the moment as well.

Dave and Kate popped by again after they ran some errands and surprised Curtis with an ice cream cake from Baskin Robbins. They are always decorated so beautifully and this one was in the shape of a mug. It was just as delicious as it looked!

Something Important I Missed

In September, something else really cool happened. We had another couch surfer. For those that don't know already, I'm part of an online community of travelers who offer local travel advice, hang out time, and/or a place to rest your weary head. In September we were so lucky to have Anna stay with us. She was on a round the world trip and included South Korea on her journey.

We had a birthday party for Kenny where we all played poker. Anna hadn't ever played before and I was pretty much clueless too, but we ended up doing not too bad. Dave was an excellent coach and helped us by writing out what cards beat what other cards.

The next day, I took her on a hike and to the jimjilbang where we all got the most intense exfoliation treatment of our lives. Not a single patch of skin was missed, not one! It was amazing. Anna loved it so much that she stayed in the jimjilbang her last night in Korea. Here are some photos of us.


Friday, October 16, 2009

Autumn and Everything After... well not quite

Since summer things have slowed down considerably, but instead of being super busy, I'm super boring! There were a couple of things I'd like you to know about though.

First, in September we had another couch surfer stay with us from England; Anna. She was amazing we had great time hanging out and teaching her how to play poker for Kenny's birthday party. She left after a few days and continued on her world wide trip. It was great to have her company for a while.

Kate and Dave resigned their contracts so they took a trip back home. At school, things weren't too hectic because Director made some busy work for the kids to do while we were busy teaching the other classes. They were given the topic of writing an article for a newspaper. There were hardly any guidelines and what we got out was pure mastery! All of them are hanging on the walls at school and I can't wait to take some pics to show you! I'll get them soon so you're not waiting so long. On my breaks I sometimes wander through the halls to read a new one I hadn't seen before. The kids are also really proud of them and they always grab my hand and pull me over to theirs to show me. What a great idea!

When Kate and Dave came back we had a Canadian Thanksgiving Dinner. Around 13 other people attended as well: Shanna, Rebecca, Mitzi, John, Amy, Juliet, Carrie, Kenny, Macella and her boyfriend. It was nice and there was tonnes of delicious food. I might do something similar around Christmas time if anyone is around... we'll see.

Lately, I've been running all the way to Ori bridge and back. I'm not sure exactly how far it is, but I think it's between 3 and 4 miles round trip. I stop running only once I get to Ori and I take a little loop past there to cool down, but otherwise I run the whole way. I feel like a super star and hope I can keep it up. This week, a little bout with bronchitis kept me from running and swimming but I'm gonna hit the path tomorrow. Wish me luck!

Tancheon 2 gil Makeover Korea Edition









This is our neighborhood lately. For the past 6 months little cafes and restaurants have been popping up around our block. It's amazing! They all put out these fantastic flower boxes, so I have so many reasons to go for walks and take a look around. New things keep coming and now that these businesses are so lucrative and always are packed, they're turning some of the empty lots into residence top restaurant bottoms as well.

The strange looking Native American statue is another story. This beauty has been outside of 0ne of our favorite hang outs since we arrived. Guess what kind of food it serves? Japanese! Lol... I have no idea why they have this guy, but it's still quirky and fun. Anyway, the place we hang out closed it's doors to renovate and because I know that may not be the whole story I decided to take pics before they were closed for good and this guy disappeared permanently. About a week after this was taken, it was gone. The place has since been divided up and half of it still sits unoccupied.

Summer Fun








Here are some more summer pics that I think you'll like.

There are some of a Doosan Bears game we went to with Juliet. She's a new teacher at our school. The cheerleaders are awesome! Who knew baseball would work so well with cheerleaders! Go Kim Hyun-Soo Go!
The next ones are of our last time with Jinie and Sup. Yeah, we're pretty sad they're gone to Australia, but they seem to be doing well so far and are enjoying it so far.