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Sunday, February 11, 2007

Living a far way from home.


It's my third week living in korea. I figured out important thing, it's so hard to do something completely new.

I went snowboarding for the first time. Well to be more accurate I tumbled down a snowy slope for half the day. I did this one really cool move I call it the “Oh fuck I'm gonna die” propeller move. It's basically falling and twirling down the slope for a good ten yards while thinking... Well you get the idea. Needless to say I limped a little for a couple days.

Korea is different in many ways from the US, but that I was expecting. What surprised me is how fortunate I am to be working at my particular school. I am by far the least experienced teacher, and I'm surprised in the cultural differences between Americans and Brits. I don't want to go into detail but let's just say I think I'm just tipping the iceberg with the discovery that almost none of them have had a Peanut butter and jelly sandwich. But going back to my work, I'm outclassed as a teacher. In a odd way I feel like I have to work three, four times harder to produce anywhere near the acceptable caliber of work. Observing the other teachers I learned that they are good at what they do. Because of the amount of work I've been doing, I haven't had the opportunity to explore the city. In way I'm little glad, it gets tiring trying to do things in a language you only know a handful of phrases in. Living here and doing things is actually harder then I thought it would be. Trying to fumble through basic tasks like buying water or figuring out how the hell to operate a washing machine really makes you feel dumb. Especially when you have the passing thought that you should know this.

I like it here. It's hard to explain. But the more free time I get and the more I just go and do stuff the better I feel about everything. I won't lie it's hard. But then again I think I'm harder on myself than the situation is. Maybe something comfortably familiar like a stand up shower, or just something that I sort of fit in with, perhaps if I felt like I wasn't so far away from home I wouldn't be.

I will try to take some photos this week to show you all.

Later.

3 Comments:

  • Damn Joe, I wish I were there with you, if even for a while to choke down a couple of whatever the cheapest Korean beer is and laugh at the stupid people around us that we can't communicate with effectively.

    It was nice talking to you. I look forward to the pics and more posts.

    Show them Koreans what WU TANG is all about.

    By Blogger xijio, at 4:08 PM  

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    By Blogger xijio, at 4:08 PM  

  • Wu Tang! I'm glad you're enjoying yourself over there, although culture shock i'm sure.

    Angel, one of the new guys, while attempting to make Bid Day shirts, had uwka.com as WUKA...we thought it was the Joe spirit.

    By Blogger Vu, at 6:28 PM  

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