Monday, June 25, 2007

Pilot

It’s been two weeks since I landed in Korea, and I regret that I didn’t start blogging about this experience sooner. Korea is somewhere between Poland and Singapore. It has the badly planned traffic, the rows of identical buildings, and the often sandy sidewalks from eternal construction; but it also has bright and shiny billboards on each building, killer fashionable ladies, and fancy, rich malls.

The city I’m staying in is called Daejoen. It has about 1.3 million people total and about twice as much kimchi per block. My coworkers, Travis and Taylor (aka: TNT or Trailer), have been taking awesome care of me, showing me the delicious restaurants and general sites around the neighborhood.

I’d have to say the most interesting place I’ve been to so far has been the bathhouse: essentially a large room with 10 jacuzzis, sinks, mirrors, and naked ladies. More on this exciting experience a little later.

The food is to die for. I haven’t had even a smidge of missing Western food. Everyday it’s a different dish from delicious shrimp tempura to pork and rice to $2 sushi, an expensive delicacy in America, especially Indiana if you really want the good stuff. But here it’s actually considered a salad. Koreans definitely know how to fill you up in one sitting. It’s a wonder they squeeze into those itsy bitsy, lacy, shiny clothes of theirs!

This has been a wonderful two weeks with some small headaches like finding an apartment or learning to turn on the hot water without turning on the heater (still working on that, by the way). There are, however, some things I know I’ll miss this year. Thing 1: American clothes. Thing 2 and most important: my friends. So this post goes out to my boys, Teri, Lauren, Kage, and all my POWER and QSU friends. I think about each one of you everyday and keep up with your facebook events just to see what you’re all up to. I never thought I’d say this but I really miss that dang Indiana (omg, I did NOT just say the d-word! Gross!). Good night, guys!

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Hey Gita,
Glad to hear you are having fun. I am totally jealous. Mostly of the amazing experience you get to have but of the $2 sushi also. I am so in the mood for some now.
Anyways, if you give me your post address I'll send you mail. Written on paper and with stamps and everything. Well keep in touch and take pictures. Love, Elina.