So one year has come and gone and here we are still in Korea. This past year has been tumultuous, to say the least. Underwater trees, busted eardrums, vomiting in the park from food sickness or too much sun, or let’s just say it: alcohol. And that was only one trip. I suppose this retrospective should be something along the lines of “Things I’ve Learned” or maybe “What to Do and What not to Do in Korea” or some equally inane clichéd thing, no offense to those who enjoy those kinds of lists, I’m just not that way, generally, I hope. So then what is this going to be? Really short. When I came to Korea I expected the language to come rather easy, I suppose if I had studied as hard the first five months as I did from August, I would have a much better handle on it. I know enough to get around, but there is a lot more, as if that isn’t obvious. My time at the place where I was employed was as turbulent as this year, and in some way could have been the cause of all the chaos. But th...
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Do you have a place to swim?
Oh yes, you have the bathroom shower. Karen across the street ran in to the same bathroom situation in Europe.
The food sound interesting. The steak not too bad except you need to make sure everyone eats garlic. That soup picture for Alex's birthday looked different to me.....?
Think about you often and the notebook I put together for Grandma is being passed around to all her friends.
Love you a bunch - keep safe
Aunt Jan
As for the rain the following formula would apply:
Rain + Hot Days = Hot Humid Days
(know what that's like in the summer here - can't imagine what it's like there.
The steak looks great but I've always found that if I eat garlic everyone should eat garlic.
Been keeping up the notebook for Grandma Rose and she is showing everyone. I've even copied some of the pictures off (great shots).
We think of you often..
Love you and keep safe,
Aunt Jan
I think it's a combination of feelings, home sickness being one. Not sure what the other is. I don't know if I could eat the beer snack food.
Not that I want you to be jealous, but we have had beautiful weather. Rain mostly at night, 60-70 during the day, 40-50 at night.
Haven't done much cooking lately, but I'll keep the recipes in mind.
Pat says hello and sends his best.
Love, Mom M.