Wednesday, June 07, 2006

Goodbye Seoul, It's been a blast

I've decided to put some pictures up that will remind me of my year in Seoul, and since this is my new blog, people can quickly see what I was up to last year. This has taken forever to put them up, and I need to go to bed soon, so I'll write some quick comments, and go to bed. This isn't even a little of what I did, but I'm tired of putting more pics up. These pictures aren't quite in order either, but it'll have to do.

This was taken in August maybe, on a rainy day. It's the 63 building and me. The sign says Thrill Deck, which I thought was funny.










This is Sus and I outside of Seoul, enjoying the water.


This is Sarah, EJ, Sus, Hana, and I at a bar called Tinpan.


This is Sus's b-day





This is my 25th birthday. We are in a cab and that's as much as I can remember other than coming home with police and having many bruises on my legs the next day.




This was the Martial Arts Festival in October. I was posed.







The was at a wedding. My first Korean wedding.




This is the bride and groom. Also the bride is my boss, Rachel.




This was at a Buddhist Temple we stayed at when we were getting the Buddhist experience.









I went paragliding twice. I'm pretty sure this picture was taken the second time, but it was one of the greatest feelings ever. That's my feet when I'm in the air.




I think someone else took this one of me, or I took it of someone else. Not sure.





SNOW DAY!!!

FIRST SNOW FALL IN SEOUL!!!








Our Christmas in Seoul. Susan invited about 15 or so people over to celebrate Christmas at her house.






New Years. This is Sus, me, EJ, and Chris at City Hall in Seoul.



Sus, me, James
New
Years




These two pics are of my first time snowboarding. I was really good!




This is Sus's last weekend in Seoul. In March, I believe. This was at a chicken restaurant.



This is in April. Somewhere near Insadong in Seoul.




Sarah's birthday. All you can eat and drink for a set price. I don't remember how much.


My second wedding. This is a Kinder teacher.






On our way up Seoul tower, we found cacti! Fun fun.




Back to Sus's goodbye. The party was at my house. That's my hand there.






Skipping back a little, this is Sarah, Sus and I at the skatepark near my apartment.





Skipping ahead a lot... These two pics are at the lantern festival in Insadong, for Buddha's birthday.












This is taken at the aquarium in COEX mall. Sarah and I had a weekend planned in Pusan with her friends, but had ticket difficulties so made the best of it in Seoul.






And went Bungee jumping. Well I didn't, but Sarah did. And I might someday.







This is swimming in the ocean at Jeju island. During and after. It was cold, but great!








On the rocks at the coastline in Jeju. Mike and I.















This is GoKarting on my last Tuesday ever in Seoul.












Sarah, Chris, EJ and Adrian were over for my last night in Seoul.





This is my kitchen.

This is Sarah doing a moose impression because I will be visiting MooseJaw while home.



And going back again, this is Sus and I on one of our weekend daytrips around Seoul.







This is the Mud Festival, outside of Seoul. Definitely a great time!








Okay, that's it. I defiantly skipped a lot... like when my arm was in a sling for three weeks... but maybe later.

Erin

Umm... I apologise, I know the pics don't all match the comments about them, I'm too lazy to try to fix it though, it looked fine before I published it.

Friday, June 02, 2006

New place, new blog

This isn't going to be long, but I decided to change my blog from MSN Spaces to here because I think it's easier for me to get at then MSN. We'll see how it works. I just got home to Saskatchewan yesterday from Seoul, South Korea. Well, not home... I don't really have a home in Saskie, but for a week or two I'm staying with mom and dad (whom I haven't lived with since I was almost 18). I just did the math. Nine years. I shouldn't have done the math. Then I'll head to Saskatoon, Regina or MooseJaw to see everyone else I need to before I leave again.

I arrived in Saskatoon airport last night at 5pm after spending more than a day flying around in planes. The good news is, I pretty much gained a day because of the time change. The bad news is, I hadn't slept in three days, so I was too tired to care. I'll also be losing it again in a month and a half.

It's strange here. There is such a lack of buildings and people, and there is so much open space. It's disconcerting. It's also weird to see so many people speaking in English. I think at times I am quieter than I was both before I left and while in Korea. I'm trying to take it all in, and I'm used to not talking as much because the language barrier made me quieter.

So here I am, back in my small town (although it was never mine), Plenty, after being gone for ever. I have to say, even though I already had this figured out, I'm not a small town girl, and I will never be a small town girl. Seoul was a huge place with a massive amount of people, buildings and pollution, but I got around fine, and sometimes enjoyed the rush. There is NO rush in Plenty. Ever. I guess it's definately a nice place to relax.

Of course, Thailand will also be a nice place to relax, and I will be headed there in a month and a half for two weeks. Then I will be off to Taiwan, where I will be teaching for 11 months.

This was longer than I thought. I'm planning to add some pictures on here into my entries, but it will have to wait until tomorrow. I'm tired, and still have to get the pictures onto the computer. (I'm using mom and dad's pc instead of my laptop.)

Erin