Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Dear Everybody,

Sorry. It's been too long.

I figure I have a decent excuse as to why I haven't blogged in what seems like 2 months. Wait, it HAS been almost two months. Damn. But honestly, I've been have such a great time over here.

At first, it was quite difficult to get into a solid daily routine because of my odd work hours (1 PM - 9 PM Monday through Friday). It was damn hard to coax myself out of bed because there really was no reason to wake up before, say, 10 or 11 AM. I'm definitely not complaining, I know a lot of people who would kill to be able to sleep until late without getting fired.

But, you see, I never got anything done doing things this way. I would wake up late, get or make something quick for breakfast, and shortly be off on my way to work. Then, I'd get home around 9:30 and I'd be too tired from teaching some of the cutest Korean students to do anything. So I'd get in bed a watch a movie.

Not conducive to a healthy blogging environment. No, not at all.

So, while I've been away, I've been working hard. I have completely altered my schedule. Mom, you would be proud of me. Now I wake up somewhere in between 8:30 and 9 AM and, in doing so, leaving myself plenty of time to exercise, make a well-balanced breakfast, and (not until now, of course) do a little blogging.

Go me.
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So, anyways, here is a brief recap of some of my endeavors since the last post:

1) I've been working a lot. I really have no real complaints about my job. The children are wonderful. I have to admit, they are much more fun to teach and be around than my former German students. The reason is simple - almost all of the WANT to be there. They want to learn, come prepared, and try hard. And they like to have fun doing it. Makes life a lot easier.

2) Had my first Korean Halloween. I had no clue as to what I wanted to be. I haven't had to think up a costume in the longest time, because I was always traveling or playing football games on Halloween in college. So, some friends and I went to a costume shop, and this was where I found (and fell in love with) a Jesus-type wig/beard combo. So, I was Jesus for Halloween. It made for a good laugh when out at the Halloween parties.

3) I went to Seoul again. This time the sole (get it?) objective wasn't to party all night. Instead, it was a nice, quiet, early Saturday afternoon trip with my main group of people. This group, consisting of Rhys, Stacey, Jamie, Emma, and Sarah, is my go to group when going out or doing anything. Nice people. So we all went up to Seoul and sat down for an absolutely delicious, 3-hour, Western lunch (I had a great burger, some fries, and a couple of good beers - Erdinger and Kilkenny). Then we all did a little bit of shopping. Rhys and I hit up the electronics market, which Rhys tells me is the largest one in Asia. I don't doubt it, either. This place was incredible. Long story short - I ended up buying myself and early Christmas present - and iPod Touch. The way I figured it, I had plenty of cash and hadn't treated myself to something nice in a long time. Not to mention, my iPod from 2004 is kaput. The Touch is wicked awesome and, IMO, a good buy.



These are kind of the main highlights. On the weekends, we often go downtown to have a few (and normally a few more) drinks at a few of our favorite places. Rhys recently introduced me to a bar called Rolling Stone, and it's already my favorite. The owner has a vinyl collection of pure classic rock. He must have over 3,000 records. He gives you paper so you can write down requests, and he just hangs out and keeps the music playing. The beers, although it's a bit pricey (you pay for the atmosphere) is self-serve. It is awesome.

I've also seen some great movies: District-9, One Week, and Inglorious Basterds. I recommend each one. One Week, in particular, is one you should all see. It don't know how big it was Stateside, but I really enjoyed that one. See it.


Here is a video of one of my favorite students, Robert. He's 9 years old. He loves cleaning, taking baths, and looking outside. None of these answers have been doctored, he seriously enjoys these things. Sadly, Robert wont be coming back to Langcon next semester, for reason unknown. Jamie and I like him so much that we're thinking of asking his mother if we can, on occasion, offer to hang out with him on Saturdays, just to have the kid around. He's SO funny.



Here's a few photos. One Jesus shot and then a bunch of the kids from my school. As you can see, they are adorable and fun to be around.






















Anyways, I have to be on my way. My laundry is almost finished and I have to hang it up to dry. Then a nice hot shower is beckoning me - did I mention how damn cold it is here already? In the evenings, the temperature routinely dips down to -1 degrees Celsius. And it's only November 19th.

I'll try to make this whole blogging in the morning thing a routine.

Much love to you all.

-r

4 comments:

  1. Wow Russ. :) I've missed your blog.

    Thanks so much for sharing all those photos - your kids are absolutely precious!!! Robert is a sweetie, Trevor just popped in to the computer room to watch the video and he laughed. I can't blame you for wanting to hang out with him on the weekends.

    I can imagine how cool the iPod Touch is!!! The iPhone was awesome (when I had it)...and they share a ton of the same features. Mom and Dad got Niko and I new iPod Nanos for our October Birthdays. I am sooooo loving it! My CD player in my car decided to stop working, and while I absolutely LOVE the radio, I was missing my music. (Why is it that I love all the music that ISN'T on the radio?)

    Soooooo miss you dude. Really, I do. I think Gracie does too. ...and maybe Trevor. :)

    I need to go relax now, just got home a little while ago. It took me an hour forty-five minutes to drive home from work today. Bogus, right?! I walked in the door so angry, not a good way to end the work-day. Hopefully tomorrow is better.

    Maybe, for Christmas, I will find a box big enough for me to fit in and I'll ship myself over to SOKO to spend some time with you. That would be nice. :)

    Love you man,

    e.

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  2. Hey dude,

    you make a perfect King of Kings ;-)

    The haircut suits you, though, and it's a lot easier to take care of (I know what I'm talking about: water, towel, done!).

    Thanks for the update. I've been looking forward to it, wondering if you'd gotten lost over there. Your timetable would be just perfect for me at the moment, but I'll survive ;-)

    As for those sub-zero temperatures in SOKO, you should be glad not to be in Germany anymore. Yesterday, there was some freaky storm front hitting Schleswig-Holstein, especially the far northern part. Rain, trees collapsing, lots of rain, umbrellas flying into the far reaches of the unknown, masses and masses of rain, temperatures that were close to freezing... Oh, did I mention the rain? It had me dripping wet once I finished my two minute walk from the us stop home *argh*

    You're living a perfect life over there, man, in the middle of that foreign but fascinating culture, around that cute and fun kids, and on top of that YOU'RE GETTING PAID FOR IT.

    That's it for now. Take care, big boy.

    Your envious cousin
    Jan

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  3. My God, I was surprised when I received notification that you had made a blog entry. I pretty much thought you had given it up. Anyways, thanks a bunch for giving us the latest on your adventures over there in Korea.

    Over here it's been a shitty football season for the Seahawks, Huskies and Loggers - Only the HS Cougars have provided some football joy. They're still in the hunt, playing a quarterfinal game tomorrow at Pop Kenney. I'm sure you follow them over there. But just in case you don't, here's a good link to follow. It's from the local Bothell Reporter:

    http://www.pnwlocalnews.com/north_king/bkn/sports

    All is well at House Wacker. The Boss and I are loving life, and enjoy the company of Buster Boy. We really had fun watching Niko play Logger ball this year. Even though the team did shitty, it was joy to see your brother do so well on and off the field. I wish you could have seen him this year. Without a doubt, he was the classiest Logger on the field. And, to come back, and play well after a year off was a great accomplishment. Now, they need to get on with the firing of that worthless coach Willenbrock. They need to find someone who can build a real football program for the guys who want to go to UPS.

    Take good care - Happy Thanksgiving - LovU!

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  4. Hey Russ! Wow, what an experience you are having!! That is amazing. I'm glad I found your blog!! I like keeping tabs on what everyone is doing. Check mine out if you ever want to :) www.jkwarnock.blogspot.com- I hope everything keeps going well for you!!

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