I'm not unemployed anymore - I actually have a very fabulous job as a preschool teacher with the University of Michigan child care centers. But I'm still posting, albeit a little more irregularly, and I don't want to ignore the personal progress I've made since starting this blog by renaming it.

Blog inspiration: I read 48 States in 48 Days by Paul Jury in the summer of 2011. It was fabulous...although he planned way less for his roadtrip than I would have. And at the same time, my lovely Anna was constantly reminding me that our lives were awesome, despite the fact that we didn't have job prospects, new cars, boyfriends/husbands, houses, etc., like so many people we knew. So, in an effort to appreciate my life and the crazy uncertainty that it is, I started writing this blog about the little adventures I have. (And by "writing a blog," I mean "making a list" because I make lists, not narratives.) Even if there isn't a BIG adventure that happens every day, I try to find at least one thing to list :)

Sunday, March 18, 2012

People Like You (Mar 17)

  • Rachel and I had the best Saturday morning...sleeping in, donuts, Bananagrams and watching random Sesame Street videos (A’s Anatomy, Law & Order: Special LettersUnit, Concentrate, NPH and Elmo) on Youtube. It was something I would be able to do with friends at home...I’m so lucky that I have people like that here. Thanks Rachel!
  • On the bus ride home from Gumi, we passed English Village! I looked out the window and saw the airplane! I literally thought I’d never see that place again. It was really strange.
  • One of the 5th Gen TaLK Scholars organized a meet-and-greet for all of the scholars in Pohang (old and new). The food was a little expensive but it was really nice to meet new people and see a new part of Pohang (E-dong). Plus, Ashley and I started planning our summer trip to Thailand and Vietnam :D After dinner, then plan was to go to a bar to watch one of 7th Gens play with his band, but it didn’t work out. So we went to a foreigner bar that was close by – and which ended up being full up with Navy guys celebrating St. Patty’s Day. I played beer pong with a Navy guy...IN the bar! (He later asked for my number...oy, I should have known.) I haven't played since the IHOP, so it was a fun and random things to do.

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