hey, yangju

I maaaade it! I cannot believe I am in SOUTH KOREA right now. I thought it would hit me once I got here, but I’m still kind of in la-la land I think.

The flight was nice, it all went pretty smooth. There were only 2 of us on my row, so it was nice to have  a seat between us to stretch out a little. I tried to sleep, but I was too anxious or something and could only pass out for a couple minutes at a time. Airplanes are not very good for sleeping.

Towards the end of the flight I went to the back of the plane to walk around a little and met two Korean guys who were about my age. They were sooo funny, and also really nice. They taught me a few basic Korean phrases -hello, goodbye, thank you, and I love you and said the ” i love you” was the most important. Perhaps Koreans are the romantic type?

After talking for a while, the seatbelt sign turned on so we had to go back to our seats. A few minutes later one of them brought back a note that said “It was nice to meet you. Sorry my english not so good. You look like bright sunshine.” and then went back to his seat. If everyone is this nice, I think I will like it rather quickly.

A guy from the agency I came through picked me up at the airport and drove me to Yangju, where we met my school coordinator and went to my apartment. It is HUGE!!! I’ll put up some pictures of it in a separate post, but I don’t think even that will do it justice. I mean, by huge I don’t mean like luxary pad, but it was definitely bigger than I expected. It has a bedroom, good sized bathroom and kitchen, anddd an office. Plus it has this laundry room porch thing that looks out  from the 8th floor. It faces the sun (for the clothes drying effect.. no dryers here) so it lets in lots of natural sunlight. The girl who lived there before me left tons of stuff, so I’m already fully stocked on dishes, shower supplies, and a bed set. Awesome.

After dropping off my stuff, they took me out to dinner  for some Korean-Italian food. I was exhausted (it was like 4am for my brain) so honestly the whole night is kind of a daze. The spaghetti and pizza were very different than anything I’ve ever had in America or Italy…but it was still really good. I like the Korean spin on things I think.

Every time someone talks about Yangju, they talk about how small it is, so I was expecting a very rural setting, where I could probably walk all over without a problem. However, since Seoul is the 5th largest city in the world, the Korean perception of “small” is a little askew from mine. This city is BIG. I guess my school itself is really rural and mostly farm kids (like 350 students total), so it’s a bit further out of town. I’ll have to take the bus out there every day, about a 45 minute ride through the farmlands. They put my apartment in the actual town because they thought I’d get too bored out in the boonies. Probably a good idea. Plus I think it will be nice to have a little time to/from to chill out and read or something. In Brussels I went through like 3 books a month with that type of commute so I’m looking forward to a little reading time.

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(Here is a small section of downtown Yangju. Does this place look small to you? Also, in the middle of the picture there is a little sign that says “PC” on the window. That’s where I am..)

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(Yangju from my front door)

 

5 Comments

  1. Yay! I’m so glad that you made it and everythings going smooth! When do you start teaching?? Ok, jealous that you have a sweet apartment! And best part…free rent! (ish)
    Love u!!

  2. yes, i’m going to comment on every single one of your posts… of course! i love your descriptions and i’m so glad that you got to meet those koreans and they told you you were like sunshine!! soooo cute!! i misss you!!!!!!!!!!!

  3. Sarah Schwab

    I deffffinetly am going to write on all your posts, too chrissy! I am so excited for you. Everything sounds like a fairtale and i know you will fit it just great. Okay, besides the fact that you are tall and they are short, and you have red hair and they have black…but other than that, i am sure you will fit in! :) I love you and I hope you continue to have a blast!

  4. So, Adam tells me that you were totally hit on by an Asian guy at Rosauers when he is with you. Is this a pattern?

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