Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Two weeks down...

Yay, our shiny new computer has arrived! Well to be honest, it's not very shiny or new (since it's used) - but, it's arrived nonetheless! We are very excited that we won't have to frequent the smokey internet cafe's anymore. Anyway, I think you will be "seeing" quite a bit more of us!

Well we're settled in now, and actually this little apartment is starting to feel like home. You'd all be so impressed at how clean we're keeping the place - no creepy crawlies here (well at least that we know of). The job is also starting to become a bit easier. The hardest part is getting yourself organized every day. It's like this: We have to send out report cards every month and we must have at least four test results for each class. It gets a little confusing when you have lesson planning, marking, book orders, book reports and monthly schedules to do on top of making tests and doing report cards. Then repeat for each of the 15 or so classes we both have. Luckily we don't have to do report cards until next month. We haven't been fired yet, so we must be doing something right (orrr, maybe they're giving us ONE more chance!)

Last week was FANTASTIC! I must admit that we had some very strange experiences but I'll let you be the judge. I'll give you all a play-by-play:

Ping-Pong: So, the week before last we kept on hearing what sounded like ping-pong in a building across the street. So one night we ventured up to the 4th floor wearing our work clothes and were pleasantly surprised to find an entire gym of ping-pong tables! Slightly distracting was the fact that all of the "pongers" (apparently that's what they're called) were dressed in uniforms. So, not only are we the whitest, tallest and gangliest people in the room - we are also the most unappropriately dressed. Anyway, we sucked it up and rented a table. Until the first serve was played out (compliments of moi) you could have heard a pin drop - and I'm pretty sure I heard one cricket chirping. Anyhow, we showed them pretty quickly that we indeed did NOT know how to play ping-pong. They, on the other hand, were AMAZING! They moved their whole bodies when they hit - very cool!

Seafood Restaurant: On Friday night our director let us leave half an hour early to go out for supper. She recommended a seafood restaurant that was about a 10 minute walk from the Hagwon. I must explain that in Korea seafood restaurants are just about on every corner (in between each corner there are another 5-10 non-seafood restaurants). The problem with the restaurants is that while indeed they have giant eels and fish swimming around in tanks in front of the restaurant, they look a bit grungy. And of course me being a Microbiologist, I have slight reservations against eating seafood in a place where there is more scum in the tank than I've seen in any toilet.

ANYWAY, we took our directors advice and went to the restaurant. So first impressions were good - lots of people and the tanks were really only slightly scumy. The menu came and of course it was all in Korean. So we pretty much did the "eeny-meanie" thing and landed on something that cost 30,000 dollars... I mean won. Within a few minutes about 15-20 dishes arrived. There were 6 or 7 different types of fish, soup, kimchi, salads, vegetables.... everything! Just as Andrew made the comment "If one more dish comes I think I will scream", another 10 dishes came out. We soon found out that the first 20 dishes were just appetizers. Needless to say we enjoyed it thoroughly and were very, very, very stuffed.

Made a Friend: One of the most surprising things to me since I've been here is the total lack of foreigners living in our area. I've only seen two so far. But, you will be all very happy to hear that we made a friend! There is a guy that lives near the World Cup Stadium (about a 10 minute walk) who is from California. On Saturday night he and his wife showed us around the area. The best part about it was that now we have finally met a foreigner who is completely happy living in Korea. Before I left I was so worried that Andrew and I wouldn't like it here and we'd sort of be "stuck" in our jobs. So, it was nice talking to someone who likes it and plans on staying here for a while (he's already been here 3 years).

Hiked a Mountain: This was my personal highlight of the week. On Sunday morning bright and early we hiked one of the mountains (I don't know the name) that is about a 5 minute drive from our house. It took us about 4 hours total and it was absolutely beautiful. Andrew will put some pictures up of the hike. We did one of the easier hikes as we are not in the greatest shape. Maybe in a month we will try a harder one.

Well, so far things have been great. This weekend I think we might go to the spa (world famous Yuseong Spa!) for my birthday, and next week we only have to work on Monday. There is a Korean holiday next week and we are going to take off for 4-5 days to see more of Korea. We plan to go to a Mask Festival in Andong (www.maskdance.com) and then to Gyeongju. Gyeongju apparently has a lot of things for tourists to see.

Being busy has helped us keep our minds off of being homesick, but trust me, we are! Send us a post or an e-mail if you get a chance. We miss you all!

Tara and Andrew

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the update, it's great that you have your own computer now.
Sounds like you are settling in now, can't wait to see pics of the trek and some more of the area.
Have a great birthday at the spa Tara - guess this must be Andrew's present for you so get the works!!
Missing you both.
Mum xx

Anonymous said...

Hi Tara & Andrew:

Sounds like you guys are having a wonderful time. You'll have so many different experiences to talk about when you get back home. You are coming home after a year right!!! Sounds like going to the spa for your birthday is right up your alley Tara. I hope Andrew will get to go too. You guys have fun! We love & Miss you! Love Mom & Dad xox

Jenna said...

This blog was soo entertaining. I can't believe how much food they serve you guys there! Its soo funny! I absolutely love hearing everything about Korea and hopefully you'll get to hang out with your new friends lots and have a really good holiday. Love Jenna

*Tanis* said...

Hey Kids
I love your blog it is so entertaining to me. You know what would be extra entertaining? If you and Andrew joined the ping pong league and had uniforms. I think that I would laugh so hard I might just have to come all the way to Korea to see it. Anyway good work with the mountain, I want to see pictures! Have a good birthday Tara!! Oh and I bought a sweater yesteday and it said "made in bangladesh" and it made me think of you (Tara) because of the weird obsession you had with bangladesh. haha.

Anonymous said...

Hey Tara and Andrew!
We love hearing all the stories! I
really like the ping pong one..I could just picture it. Ha! It's hard to believe you've been there 2 weeks already. Sounds like you are having a ball and learning lots! Hope Andrew is feeling better! Happy Birthday Tara! The Festival sounds like a lot of fun!
Love Aunt Kathleen, Uncle Andy, Benjamin and Cale

Anonymous said...

Hey guys!
I seriously check your blog like 4 times a day sooo....I'm excited about the fact that you guys have a computer and will maybe update more?!? Although, I must say I'm impressed so far (specially with you Tara!!). Anyway, your new Korean life sounds really good so far. I'm glad to hear you are adjusting well and I'm guessing that is the hardest part. I must say, if I were there the highlight would definately be ALLLLLL the food...you know me and eating! Anyway, I miss you but I'm glad to hear you are settling in well!

Shantelle said...

Tara!! I only discovered your blog today and I couldn't be more excited!! It sounds like things are going really well for you guys there and I'm so happy for you. You have no idea howmuch respect I have for you guys to be able to do something like that, it's such an amazing experience. I'm doing good in Victoria but very homesick as well. I also wanted to let you know that Jenna had her baby girl this morning (sept.30) I'm not sure if you hear already but i know you would want to know! I don't know any details but the girls are going to see them tomorrow!! Love you! Take care!