Saturday, September 12, 2009

Things Change




Our first Korean dance club experience involved fruit trays, a dance contest, and one naked dude. When 2am hit, it was dance contest time, and our friend Billy (shown with finger on face) was hustled out of the prize money. His stuff was no match for a backflip, a girl who finished topless and pantyless, and a dude who stripped off all 3 pairs of underwear (1 at a time of course). Yeah, we think it was rigged too. Well, 4th still wins free beer. Nice work B.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

some things never change

I went to one of the three Starbucks in Gwangju yesterday with my co-teachers. Its next to a dunkin' donuts, krispy kreme, kfc, and outback steakhouse. Its weird how the Starbucks in Korea is exactly the same as the Starbucks in the states. It has the same furniture - you know those semi-comfy, purple, plushy armchairs even the same sell-out musicians are featured in the Korean Starbucks (Taylor Swift and Sia). And yes they were playing Dave Matthews Band. My co-teachers even told me their favorite drink at Starbucks was a carmel macchiatto. I confess that the green tea latte from the Korean Starbucks is more delicious than ones that I've ordered in Seattle. It was less sweet and more green-tea. Sorry Seattle....

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

let me count the ways

Top 10 reasons why I like Korea this week:
1. Taxis are cheap - dirt cheap
2. I have to wear slippers in the school
3. My front door has a keypad - so I never have to fumble for my key or remember a key
4. Clothing shops stay open until 10pm
5. The commercials on t.v. are wacky and have really catchy songs
6. Food is dirt cheap - eating out and buying food
7. Everyone is always overdressed
8. Shopping on a Sunday is like trying to get passed a mosh pit at a concert
9. All the students bow to their teachers
10. Paris baguette - a shop that only sells pastries and baked goods b/c no one has an oven.

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Home

Internet! Finally connected to the world from our home - we don't have to leave our apartment for the whole weekend... just kidding. Can you guess what we first did using the internet?

A. Look up our city bus schedule?

B. Use skype to call home to our families?

C. Sign up for Korean classes at our local university?

D. Other.
Answer: D. Other. hmm we bought the second season of Gossip Girl through iTunes (Sorry mom! I should have called you).

Our home is now in just about the most northern part of Gwangju - called Yangsan-dong. We live in a modern and pink apartment complex. Our apartment is a one bedroom with a small kitchen and a large living area. It came slightly furnished: a bed, a small wardrobe, a table and two chairs, a microwave, a washing machine, a large flatscreen tv, and a refrigerator. All the appliances work and we have an air conditioner for all the hot days... which is like every day.




the entrance to our house (no shoes allowed)






our bathroom (the shower isn't separated from the rest of the bathroom)




the tiny kitchen





the sunny living room




the bedroom with our princess net (Vann picked it out!)


Welcome to our home. It needs a few more things - like a couch or bedside table but it really is nice. aaaaaand we live next to this........

So, we'll never get lost - in life or in our town. We can only hope tomorrow morning we wake up to the same terrible singer from last Sunday.