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{May 30, 2009}   A Mixed bag…

During the weeks I’m constantly going so lately I’ve been keeping it mellow on the weekends. This weekend was no exception! It’s the end of Saturday and after skyping the folks, to let them know I’m still alive and Seoul hasn’t been nuked by the North Koreans yet, I met up with a friend and went to Costco.

Costco is great and yes … I’m over Korean food for the most part … I believe I’m well enough justified, I’ve been cooking since I was a kid! I almost even entered the culinary arts, but that’s a completely different story.

Well, let’s just say that Costco in Korea although typically “Costco-like” you will be rudely awaken to the fact that you’re still in Korea. When you’re moving along through the isles with your Costco cart and someone rams into you with their wide-arsed Costco cart or tries squeeze themselves and their carts in front of you. OR, and yes I have literally had someone do this to me, keep walking into you with their cart… the illusion is broken and yes you’re still in Korea!  But never-the-less it’s Costco and being able to get certain things that are familiar so it’s always worth the venture.

The other odd thing about this trip to Costco was after continually seeing this other two foreigners I finally said something to them at the frozen food section. You see they were debating whether or not to get the frozen tortilla shells. For the most part if I make eye contact with anyone I tend to smile. These two strangers looked awkward and uncomfortable … hmm, I never got this reaction as a child! Some how in adulthood we become shocked and aloof at any communication outside of our own nucleus… why is that?

After Costco I decided to skip the subway and take a cab instead. What should have been less than a 15 minute cab ride turned out to be over 45 minutes. Even though the cab driver had used his handy dandy little navigation gremlin thing we managed to get onto the freeway and found ourselves in Incheon! And no it wasn’t my lack of clear directions or the fact that I showed him the exact subway station which was all written in Korean!

As the meter ran up to ₩30,000 we were finally heading in the right direction! Finally at the traffic light the driver turns to me and says “oh, so solly!” and I kinda smiled and looked over at the meter. He says “oh no no! man won, man won!” Which is ₩10,000 which is roughly what the cost of my ride should have been.

The poor man then tries to explain this is his 30th day on the job and he’s very embarrassed. I reassured him that it was ok… and frankly although slightly inconvenient it wasn’t the end of the world! My frozen foods were still pretty solidly frozen.

The nice thing about the whole experience was that I’d been shown the scenic route and part of the countryside … it’s very easy to forget how nice Spring is in Korea when all you see is concrete! My first year in Korea I lived in Incheon and often went out to Kanghwa-do (Kanghwa Island) to my friend and her hubby’s tea house. The drive reminded me how much I missed those weekends in Kanghwa-do!

It’s so easy to get stuck in the daily grind never venturing past the concrete jungle and under ground labyrinths of subway terminals and catacombs to the world that exists above ground.



{February 15, 2009}   The tedious waiting game

Who knew a few weeks could take so long!!
It’s Sunday morning and although I have miles of things to do this countdown seems to be in slow mo.

Only 12 more days though.

After that I will land in Korea and taken to the Hyundai center  for a week of S.M.O.E orientation. From there all the teachers will be sent off to their various schools while my group will head off to SEEC for another 2 weeks of orientation… WOW that’s a lot of orientation compared to the one day that I had at my previous school! Well, it should be a lot of fun and hopefully a good time to make new friends :-)

Speaking of waiting I am still waiting for my TEFL certificate to arrive. They sent me a pdf copy but I will need my original certificate for Korea. I hope that arrives soon.



{January 16, 2009}   Documents Arrived …

According to the UPS tracking number my documents have arrived last night during their day time.

Now all I have to do is be patient … sit and wait, wait and sit!

Oh and complete my TEFL course so that I arrive with a TEFL certificate. :-) That’s the plan at least!



{January 14, 2009}   Update…

So, I had my interview  with S.M.O.E. and it seemed to go very well. Two days later I received an offer through the recruiter to work at the Seoul English Education Center in Gapyeong city.

During the interview I was told this was 1 hour away from Seoul. I’m thinking I should have asked specific questions about that!! Since the interview I read somewhere it’s more like 1.5hrs away. The plus side out about being “outside” of Seoul is 300,000 won more per month. The downside is that it will take a little longer to get to certain places and that means having to plan a little more getting places and meeting up with old friends.

Anyone mind if I couch surf on the weekends? :-D

On another note I really hope that this mean less smog!?!?!

Then a few days later I receive an email letting me know that positions are filling up fast … whoever gets their information (below x several copies of each) to S.M.O.E. first – and it’s alright with no mistakes, legit, with all i’s dotted & t’s crossed – gets the job!

* Criminal Record Check & Copy of Authentic Degree – both with apostille
* completed application form
* sealed transcripts
* sealed & signed letters of Recommendation
* copy of passport page
* copy of Contract & Addenda
* resume & cover letter
* passport photos
* and any certificates you might have

PANIC!!! several small heart attacks later…  and finally I get it done! Now it’s somewhere between here and South Korea.



{January 1, 2009}   Happy New Year …

Finally it’s 2009! So to new beginnings, achievements, better laughs, and goals accomplished.

2008 was a year of er-what-ok! and a lot of growing. One thing I have learned is that if you aren’t growing you’re stagnant and that’s too close to death. And it seems that I’m not the only one looking for a new beginning this year … I just finished reading a favourite blog of mine (sarahlane) and was a little shocked, though I’d suspected things weren’t as good as they seemed to be. Oh well good luck to 2009 may it be better than 2008. Life moves on and we all have our moments good and bad so I’m sure it will get better.

If 2008 taught me anything it is this… the only mistake you truly making in this life is not learning from the ones you’ve made. Life’s about lessons so learn and grow.

On another note I checked in on dictionary.com and the word of today, my favorite word no doubt, is none other than Wanderlust!

Word of the Day
Thursday January 1, 2009

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wanderlust \WON-der-luhst\, noun:
a strong desire to wander or travel

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And no doubt again … I have it!

I’ve decided to try another year at ESL teaching in South Korea. I’ve only applied to one place and that’s SMOE, Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education. My interview is on Tuesday and I’ve been a busy little bee getting all of my documents in order. Yes, I know I can make a lot more money going the hagwon route! However, the whole getting paid on time, decent vacation time, and being in Seoul out weights most other things. Besides I have a ton of other projects to acomplish and over working myself at one job six days a week isn’t one of them.

On my list for 2009 is …

  • 3 writing courses
  • visiting family and friends in the Asia-Pacific
  • my peak physical fitness
  • new launch of travel videos
  • published travel articles

2009 is gonna be the year of accompishment, travel, growth, savings, and so much more…

So here’s looking at 2009!



{September 20, 2008}   HELP!!

I thought it would be kinda fun to hear from somebody else…

Since I can’t seem to stay in one place for too long and my feet are starting to itch.

Very interested to see the results :)



{September 6, 2008}   My List

Ok, so I’ve been reading a lot lately and more and more people are talking about their lists and how to start crossing off what they accomplish. In Nik Halik’s book, Thrillionaire, he talks about the 10 things that he wanted to do as a small child and how he’s accomplish over 3/4’s of his list.

Internet guru Yanik Silver of Maverick Business Adventures® posted his list of goals recently on his blog and you can see him cross them off.

Then recently I got a hold of James Ray’s book, Harmonic Wealth, he’s from the Secret and read it through and did all the exercises (amazingly enough!!) And one of the major things I realize is that the frustration I have in certain areas of my life stem from not being clear about what I want and not putting a plan into action to get to where I wanna go.

So this is the start of it … I’ve started a list that I’m gonna work towards achieving and since it’s kinda publicly displayed it makes it a little difficult to ignore ;-)

Get my degree
Teach ESL for 1 yr
AWAI: -TW – UTW Workshop – Bootcamp
Canon XSi SLR Camera
Publish a travel article with photos
Obtain financial independence
Travel – anywhere, everywhere!
Take a year to RTW
Work, live, play in London/UK for 1 yr
Egypt -  pyramids – camel ride, Bedouins
S.Africa – visit people, safari – Durban South Africa  -  swim with great whites
Namibia – safari
Greece – xplore ancient + modern, islands
South America – modern + ancient -Galapagos islands -Amazon -Peru, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, etc, etc -ok, pretty much the entire continent
Thailand – elephant trek – Tibet
Australia – visit family -Alice to Ocean!! -Great Barrier Reef
New Zealand

Well I think that’s a good start when I think of some more I shall add those too!



{April 20, 2008}   Moon Boots

..as a child anything and everything causes great excitement and wonder! For my aunts wedding in 1989 it was such an occasion. I remember the preparation alone was the equivalent of preparing for the first Apollo mission to the moon!

We entered a small shop selling items for cold climates and this was something to prepare for, as it’s not that cold in Africa! As we walked in my sister and I saw that it was equipped with it’s very own astro turf slope, perfect for two youngsters to slide down.

After what seemed like hours of sliding down the slight incline we emerged ready to pioneer our mission with our very own Moon Boots!

Maybe, I am the only one who remembers Moon Boots. They were these wonderful space-like boots that sucked your foot in a polystyrene encasing covered with a what’s similar to a plastic freezer bag. Actually if I remember it correctly, they had the same effect as sticking your foot in a freezer bag – hmm, can we say sweaty!

I kid you not, my first trip abroad and abroad at age 10 and in all the photos I am wearing plastic covering almost all of my body…ah, the eighties!

Not only did I have to wear Moon Boots, I was the only one of my friends to have them. I also had to wear this massive grey anorak that went down to my knees and was big enough to allow room for five layers of clothing. To finish it off, I had to wear a plastic rain coat with hood least I melt in the British drizzle.

All I can say is that to look through the pictures now is the look on my face it was anything but… considering everyone else in the photos hysterical but judging from looked somewhat normal!



{April 10, 2008}   A Beautiful Week

There is a place where I feel most comfortable… it’s the beach! And when it looks like this it’s even better.

My sister just got married in the Dominican Republic. It was amazing. The location was beautiful and the locals were amusing.
My only regret was not having enough time…it just ran out too quickly!

It was not a laid back week. I spent almost every hour with family or doing something other than lying on the beach. I even managed to conquer a fear and go scuba diving …actually truth be told the dive master pulled me down and dragged me with him!

Will I do it again… I’ll get back to you on that ;)



{January 5, 2008}   A Day in the City!

It’s amazing how the night makes things better and brighter.

Yesterday was Saturday and at the end of a long day non-stop shopping this is the image I left Seoul with. Well, that and the couple standing by the entrance making out!!

Shopping wasn’t as bad as I thought it would be…or maybe I am just enjoying it more.

Beware of the different prices they’ll scam you on though. Even though that’s a fake Gucci purse the price will range from $30 to $100… remember it’s a knock off! The key is getting the merchant who will undercut his own staff :)
All in all it was a good day with good company a few good laughs ;)



et cetera