So Alan, what do you do with all your free time?
Well, my time off of work is a little unusual. My workday is from 1:30pm - 10pm, so it's a little different from what I'm used to. Actually, I'm used to not working at all, so I have no frame of reference. Anyway, after work I usually go work out or grab some dinner until about 11. Then I go home and either go right to bed or stay up and play on my computer for a bit. I usually fall asleep before 2am. My mornings begin between 9-11am, where I just get ready for work and play on my computer.
It's all terribly exciting, I know. I've found that the Internet looks exactly the same no matter where you are. Oh, except that here it's blazing fast. I can usually download movies in less than 20 minutes. :-)
On the weekends, I try to find something adventurous to do. I haven't left my city much yet, but I've done a lot here. I find new restaurants and shops, hang out with my friends, and buy things for my apartment. I also spend a lot of time trying to keep in touch with friends and family back home and working on this blog!
It may not sound exciting, but believe me, I manage to turn anything into an adventure. Basically, anything I do can be described like this: Today, I went to the store...IN KOREA! Then, I got a haircut...IN KOREA! When viewed like that, even the most mundane things become fun.
I do plan on taking a few trips around Korea soon, so that will take up some of my free time as well. I visited the National War Memorial Museum, went to a cave a few weeks ago, and I'm also going to the DMZ sometime (what's that? here).
PICTURES!
No explanation needed.
I'm in Korea, remember?
Entrance to the cave
The literal translation of this rock formation is "three weird rocks."
I love the unnecessary capitalization and lack of punctuation, not to mention the blunt attitude.
This is possibly the worst picture of me. Ever.
3 comments:
Oh Alan, that last picture of you reminded me of the emo Spaderman in Spaderman 3. He had a ridiculous hairdo, but more than yours.
That statement was bold, but not as bold as "Please kill yourself." :D (Becky's Japanese translation)
The border looks scary. Looks like the North and the South hate each other.
Hey there!
I'm from Texas as well; about to sign a contract w/ Poly school in Bucheon. I'm excited and scared at the same time. I would love to hear your feedback of the city/school etc. My email is sarah.huynh07@gmail.com
Hope to hear from ya.
Thanks
I've seen you look a lot worse than the picture you show in here.
I am waiting for your next video.
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