Saturday, May 9, 2009

Woopskies

So I just made a small flub and deleted my last 25 entries. Hum. Oh well. Do forgive?


The first session concluded on Wednesday, so we were off the past few days. It was nice, because we got to go into Seoul and we'd just gotten paid.

Seoul + paycheck = ridiculous.


Ate lots of good food, yum! Did some shopping, yay!



Ze fotos:



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Group shot of the session





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A lamp at Yeti, a very tasty Indian restaurant in Hongdae that we discovered.




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See that green stuff? ASPARAGUS!!!!!!!!!!
Oh. my. gosh. It was tasty. I didn't know it could be found here, and haven't had any in well over a year. Suffice to say, it was heavenly.

(At Buddha's Belly in Itaewon)

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Steve, a bit pensive

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Alison
She's quiet. Very, very quiet.

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Nicholas at this cute wine place that I've wanted to try in Itaewon, just never really had anyone with the interest or willingness to spend loads of King Sejong's on.

The bar is made out of a car..I think it was an original Mini

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Patbingsu! It. is. deliciousness.
Shaved ice + fruit + sweet red beans + sweetened condensed milk + dab of fro yo = pretty friggin good summer treat.
The cupcake on the other hand. Barf. Hockey puck is an understatement.

It's one of those things that you think about, and think it's kind of weird, until you try it.

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Shwarma. Yum.

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Trying to pick up Nicholas' backpack. Epic fail.

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Books!

A French grammar book, a Korean language book, Middlesex (per Jasmine's review), A Spot of Bother, and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time

I started the latter, and I like it so far. I'm about 2/3 of the way through already. I have a few other books here to read, but they're all kind of depressing and I needed something a little lighter.

I'm losing my French, so I could use a little review; the Korean one I should've bought a year ago.


The food was awesome. Hence why there are about a million pictures of food.


I bought a few things for the family, so be on the lookout for a package, dear family.



Oh, and I got my Korean Driver's License

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A few forms to fill out.
I had to trade in my Virginia driver's license and take a vision test. It was pretty painless. The drivers licensing office in Kangnam lacks much English, however, and I just followed the sign for "Foreigners" that was written in Korea.
When I go home, I just give them notice, and they'll give me back my VA license.

toot toot

I need a nap

3 comments:

bex_newman said...

NO, do not forgive
did i read them all?
idk
uggg

Jeanie said...

YOU HAVE ANGERED BAD BECKY

SHE WILL GET YOU

YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED

Jeanie said...

But srsly, how did I not hear of the wine bar.


Also I've been craving the mac n cheese from Shy Bana liek woah. :D :( :D