January 11, 2011
Status: Alive and COLD
Why is it snowing again?! NooOoOOooo!!!! I slipped on ice twice already. Both times I was in front of a group of people. It's so embarrassing! I love snow because it looks so pretty but when it turns into ice it becomes a problem. Oh yeah, it's still freezing here. I rather be cold than hot but I'm starting to miss the feeling of my face and fingers when I walk home from work.
Why I should learn Korean and why those of you who plan on traveling to a foreign country should learn that country's language. Last Sunday, I was totally craving steak and mashed potatoes. I decided to go to the supermarket to buy some beef flanks. I knew beef in Korea is expensive so I was prepared to pay more than I usually would. I tried to communicate the way I usually do... with hand gestures. I pointed to the meat I wanted and I held up two fingers. If you're fluent in "hand gestures" you would know that means two pieces of the meat I'm pointing at. Well, I got the meat I wanted but I knew I was screwed when they gave me a whole stack. I ended up buying 85,000 won worth of meat. That's roughly $75 USD. Needless to say, I will be eating steak all week. Lovely. At least it's delicious.
Oh yeah, I tried octopus a couple of weeks ago. Not live octopus though. It tasted like squid. The soup itself was not all that great. I will not be trying it again :P
Right now: I'm thinking about what I should do when I get back to the states. Life in Korea isn't so bad but I miss my family. You know what? I've always want to bake for a living. Maybe I'll work at a bakery for a short time before I get back to teaching. I kind of want to move to Austin. Hmmm.... so many decisions to make.
We miss you too! And we will be there soon!
ReplyDeleteDid he ever send you the shoes and backpack?
ReplyDeleteHow many pounds was that beef?! $85 USD ? I say, that's enought for one person PLUS salad at fogo de chao!!
ReplyDeletenope. no shoes. no back pack.
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