Time seems to be something that is hard to come by these days. I've been back in Korea for nearly two months now, and although I finally have a computer at work for the first time since I left the 학원 in 2009, I have creatively found many new ways to wasted my new freedom.
But here I am. After traveling to the other side of the world, seeing 7 states and touching two oceans, visiting with a number of great friends (such as this guy), and hopping a boat to Japan and back, I'm comfortably back in Korea, where the 'explorations of this new life' that this blog was started to describe have transformed over the last three years to just 'normalcy.' But it's still a pretty cool normalcy, if you ask me.
Let's just back up for one second. Just so you know, I'm currently sitting in my classroom, waiting for my little first grade monsters (love those kids) to come bust through the door and complete destroy the illusionary sense of peace that I have established here. I've started this post at least four times and have yet to be able to finish it, but I'm determined to post something this time. So when the invasion begins, my story ends.
Back to my story. Exciting things are happening. Life is changing for the better. Being home was great, and it was an awesome time to spend with my family and getting to see people that I haven't seen in awhile. What made it even better is that I could share it all with someone who is very special to me. I had a great time, and though I am back, solid long-term plans are beginning to develop.
They're here! More soon...
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Missing Out on the End of the World (part 1)
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Blogging from Work,
Goin' Home,
Korea,
Little Kids,
Yellow Dust
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