Immediately following the results of the training, we were all whisked off to our different teaching locations. I'm going to be teaching at a CDI branch located in Dobong, which is in the northern part of Seoul. I've been in a hotel the last few days until they find me an apartment to live in. Lindsay (my roommate) is in Incheon (east Seoul) and has a brand new apartment. I hope I'm as lucky!
I've been in a few different hotels for the last few days and felt a little kooped up, so I headed out to the streets to get some fresh air to explore what was around me.... and what? I ended up getting hit by a car. Yes, that's right, I got hit by a car! Thankfully I wasn't hurt, but gosh was I irritated! I gave the driver a really stern look showing my disapproval and it was witnessed by an official of some sort, which is good considering if I was really hurt it would have been helpful! But I headed on my way to a department store and ladies.... let me just tell you - SHOPPING GALORE!! It was huge.... with LOTS of WAY cute clothing. I only made it to floor 3 of the 9 though, because it started to close. So I'll have to update you on the shopping a little bit later : ) Sammee.... you were right about these things!!! Geez!
We also went to Itaewon earlier in the week to meet up with a few of Lindsay's friends for dinner ... I was excited to ride the subway for the first time in my life!
Lindsay and myself on the subway:
And me on the streets of Itaewon:
So far, everyday is full of the unexpected and full of adventure and the unknown! It feels like I've been here for much longer than a week! Information overload! : ) I'm thankful I've traveled overseas before, because I feel like it has helped getting acquainted, but nothing can prepare you fully.
Next week I will head for Japan for a Visa run to get my work Visa. I count on that experience to be full of adventure as well. Haha, and let me just say when I say "adventure" it doesn't always mean fun... it might also entail stress and overwhelment! : ) I will meet the rest of my co-workers at my branch this Thursday and Friday for an orientation/training for our branch.
I begin teaching in my class next Monday the 26th! I definitely have a newfound respect for teachers because of how much work it really is to be a good teacher.
Blessings to you all!
3 comments:
Congrats on passing that is great to hear!!!! Where in Japan are you going? Japan by the way is a great country people there are very friendly and many speak some English especially the younger people in our age group so getting around shouldn't be to hard. I hope all is well for you out there have a safe trip to Japan, I am going to get a Skype account soon so I'll let you know when I do (give us your phone number when you get one). In the mean time I look forward to more e-mails and more blog posts.
Hey...wow can I just say how amazing you are?!?!??! I think I would have curled myself up into a little ball and cry with all that intensive training you've been going through...but you are a strong woman so I knew you would get through it. I'm loving the pictures...it makes me feel so at home when I see you posting the pics and I get to read about all of them. Well I hope only the best for you in all to come. Have fun in Japan...if you can and good luck teaching! OOooOoOO yeah and I forgot to tell you...just reminded me that Thanksgiving is coming up in the U.S. I can't wait for you to have a Korean Thanksgivivng its called Choosok...so much food so much fun and so much belly pain! Love ya girly...until next time~
ooooOopsies the anonymous comment is from me SAMMEE!
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