8 more days to teach my students left, then 3 days in Japan............and I'll be back home in the states! My departure date was bumped up due to my boss bringing in my replacement about 3 weeks early. Odd Harry is at it again! >.< I've come to be at peace with it, though I'm not sure if my students have yet!
Thailand was amazing, I loved it and had some unique, beautiful, and exciting experiences. 6 days was not long enough but I am exhausted after it, I was on the go nearly the entire time! I filled my memory card with pictures but I haven't edited any of them yet. I'll get to work on that when I have the time, albeit I'm busy right now, seeing as I am leaving in 10 days. Hard to believe this whirlwind of a year is winding down to a close. When I settle back into living in America again the Korea 2K9 chapter will close and a new chapter will open. I'm warm and accepting of the highly valued time I will have with my family and the friends that have stuck by me throughout my crazy adventure here.
So much to do on my laundry list of what needs to be done before I leave Korea...including laundry. ^___^ Sorry, just had to throw that in there!
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Palace today, who knows what else tomorrow!
Enjoying myself.
Happy!
At times it has felt like this year has been multiple, that days dragged on and weeks were painstakingly slow to pass. I was lonely and emotionally starved at times...but I'm doing great so no worries. :)
The paranoia of swine flu in Korea has changed the people as a whole in the past several months. Koreans have an obnoxious fear of all foreigners now...because we all have it apparently. Strangers freak out more when I'm near, won't get into elevators with me, are a lot less helpful, etc. The world turns colder as irrational fears spread. They've been canceling festivals left and right which is a little depressing but I'm not letting it get me down! That just means I get to explore little nooks and crannies of neat places around Seoul and surrounding areas.
Right now I'm laughing and doing silly things, loving my students, watching the trees tease about turning colors, spending time with friends, enjoying myself and taking it all in.
All of a sudden I have under 6 weeks left til I come home, a week of that spent in another country, a million things to do and...I'm just happy these days. Headaches and insomnia or no, this last month and a half here is going to be great. :D
Then after that are the holidays and I'm nearly bursting with excitement to do holiday-ish things with family and friends. You'd never guess how much you would miss the holidays until you go a year without -properly- celebrating any!
Things are good. :D

Happy!
At times it has felt like this year has been multiple, that days dragged on and weeks were painstakingly slow to pass. I was lonely and emotionally starved at times...but I'm doing great so no worries. :)
The paranoia of swine flu in Korea has changed the people as a whole in the past several months. Koreans have an obnoxious fear of all foreigners now...because we all have it apparently. Strangers freak out more when I'm near, won't get into elevators with me, are a lot less helpful, etc. The world turns colder as irrational fears spread. They've been canceling festivals left and right which is a little depressing but I'm not letting it get me down! That just means I get to explore little nooks and crannies of neat places around Seoul and surrounding areas.
Right now I'm laughing and doing silly things, loving my students, watching the trees tease about turning colors, spending time with friends, enjoying myself and taking it all in.
All of a sudden I have under 6 weeks left til I come home, a week of that spent in another country, a million things to do and...I'm just happy these days. Headaches and insomnia or no, this last month and a half here is going to be great. :D
Then after that are the holidays and I'm nearly bursting with excitement to do holiday-ish things with family and friends. You'd never guess how much you would miss the holidays until you go a year without -properly- celebrating any!
Things are good. :D
At the market...eww
Friday, August 28, 2009
Discombobulation
I am thinking way too much for my own good lately.
I'm feeling oh so random, disoriented and disconnected.
Due to my mood, somewhat disjointed pictures ensue.
10 more weeks.

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Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Goodbye intensives!
I am so very happy to be done with intensives as of today! Assssaaa! I even had a "coffee drink" today in celebration. LeAnn said I shouldn't drink coffee anymore because it makes me "jittery" -- of course it did! I don't mind a little caffeine every now and then, though. Happy dances for sections of intensives being over throughout the day ensued. :)
Now my schedule is going back to normal, not 9 classes a day or being at the school for 12 hours, and especially not waking up at the crack of dawn! I can enjoy the rest of the summer sun before work now instead of being trapped inside, smushing my nose up against dirty windows to catch glimpses of the hot, muggy, glorious sunshine.
Hmm, went to Shanghai, China with LeAnn and Alex for the long weekend which was interesting and fun. Pictures still to come, intensives consumes me soul to sole for a month straight!
I am now faced with about 10 weeks left before I depart and head back to the homeland. How did that happen? I need to plan plan plan my weeks and weekends, as well as begin to figure out home-oriented story titles, such as "Where will Jesse Work in January?" and "Who Should Jesse go Visit in Which States?".
Friends are leaving, birthdays are occurring, so I've been attending gatherings with what thinly-stretched energy and pieced-together time I have had. Austin is off to Thailand for a month then headed home, Neal is gone and back in Canada. LeAnn extended her stay 1 month and Alex extended hers past mine, and Karen will still be local so I'll still have some smiles left to enjoy. I've been missing all sorts of weddings back in the states so it makes me feel a bit wonky. Miss you all.
I miss home. I don't believe I've ever felt homesickness until I came here. It really does ring true for "home is where the heart is" because my heart has already been given over to my family and friends that I love so very dearly. It will be good to be back home where I won't feel so emotionally starved. It's rough being alone in a foreign country, so I advise all those that are able and willing to give it a try...just don't expect it to be all daisies and sunshine. SK2K9 has really shown me that though I am an ambitious, assertive, stubborn, creative, and experience-hungry person, I really do have my limitations when it comes to fam and friends. I love them so very much! So, when my contract is up here I will be ready to head back home and pick up life back home by the reins. It will certainly be rough with the economy, job search, and trying to rekindle some friendships that may have dwindled a bit since I've been gone and out of touch for so long, but I'm up for the challenge!
I have not finished editing my China pictures due to the all-encompassing intensives but will leave some Shanghai-teasers on here for you! :)

Now my schedule is going back to normal, not 9 classes a day or being at the school for 12 hours, and especially not waking up at the crack of dawn! I can enjoy the rest of the summer sun before work now instead of being trapped inside, smushing my nose up against dirty windows to catch glimpses of the hot, muggy, glorious sunshine.
Hmm, went to Shanghai, China with LeAnn and Alex for the long weekend which was interesting and fun. Pictures still to come, intensives consumes me soul to sole for a month straight!
I am now faced with about 10 weeks left before I depart and head back to the homeland. How did that happen? I need to plan plan plan my weeks and weekends, as well as begin to figure out home-oriented story titles, such as "Where will Jesse Work in January?" and "Who Should Jesse go Visit in Which States?".
Friends are leaving, birthdays are occurring, so I've been attending gatherings with what thinly-stretched energy and pieced-together time I have had. Austin is off to Thailand for a month then headed home, Neal is gone and back in Canada. LeAnn extended her stay 1 month and Alex extended hers past mine, and Karen will still be local so I'll still have some smiles left to enjoy. I've been missing all sorts of weddings back in the states so it makes me feel a bit wonky. Miss you all.
I miss home. I don't believe I've ever felt homesickness until I came here. It really does ring true for "home is where the heart is" because my heart has already been given over to my family and friends that I love so very dearly. It will be good to be back home where I won't feel so emotionally starved. It's rough being alone in a foreign country, so I advise all those that are able and willing to give it a try...just don't expect it to be all daisies and sunshine. SK2K9 has really shown me that though I am an ambitious, assertive, stubborn, creative, and experience-hungry person, I really do have my limitations when it comes to fam and friends. I love them so very much! So, when my contract is up here I will be ready to head back home and pick up life back home by the reins. It will certainly be rough with the economy, job search, and trying to rekindle some friendships that may have dwindled a bit since I've been gone and out of touch for so long, but I'm up for the challenge!
I have not finished editing my China pictures due to the all-encompassing intensives but will leave some Shanghai-teasers on here for you! :)
Big Buddha At A Temple
Friday, August 7, 2009
Malaysia Pictures!

At the airport getting ready to fly to Malaysia! Soooo ready to go!


One of my favorite flowers there

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