Sunday, March 25, 2007

What's the crack?

One week left in March...crazy. Time is flying by as usual and things are going pretty normal around here. I haven't had any major trips lately which is probably good for my bank account :) The weather is crazy here. Sometimes it's beautiful, sunny and warm, and other days it's just rainy, dreary and cold. It's been good though. Teaching is going well. Everything is still disorganized but such is life I suppose. You just learn to adjust. My students are good for the most part. I have about 100 kids throughout the week that I teach but they all are fun.

I've been realizing that I haven't really had any goals while I've been here and it's rather necessary...at least for me. So my new goal is to study Korean intensively and hopefully become okay at the language while I'm here....we'll see how that goes...wish me luck! I think I finally feel settled enough and have a better idea of time management here where I can do a more effective job of studying so hopefully that goes well. I also need to focus on music and start writing more songs and practice the old vocal cords. ;) They're getting a little rusty...bleh.

Taekwondo is going well. I'm still going 3 times a week and have been working on Pumsae...yay! There's way too much to memorize but it's a good challenge for me. My black belt test is in like 2 and a half months so I gotta crack down on this.

I guess nothing else major has been happening. I'm still sick which is frustrating...it's been over a month now I believe, so hopefully I'll start feeling better in the near future. I don't really trust the doctors over here for some reason.
Here's a pic of my apartment's living room with one of my roommates (Enda-Irish Guy) and a fellow teacher/friend Ciara-Irish girl. We just re-arranged our living room a couple days ago. Anyways, it's a good place; roomie and nice. I like it. Okay I should get back to studying. I hope things are going well by you all and blessings :)

Sunday, March 11, 2007

Dropping in on North Korea

I finally had my trip to North Korea this past weekend! It was a fun adventure and a good experience. I went with a group of about 90 foreigners. We left late Friday night, attempted to sleep on the bus, and got off and checked through in both the South (drove through the DMZ) and then the North Immigration office. You couldn't bring your cell phone, camcorders, cameras with too much zoom, etc...into North Korea. You were very limited on what you could take pictures of. There were soldiers spread out throughout the area we drove through either standing in fields or in little huts in their full uniform with red flags. If they saw anyone take pictures of soldiers or landscape from the bus they would throw up their flag and all the buses would have to stop (there were around 12 buses). They would go through all the cameras and delete all your pics if you were the one who took the pic. I believe you would also get a hefty fine. Anyways, there were some amazing shots that I really wish I could have taken but yeah...

We did a lot of hiking and went to hot springs on the first day in Geumgangsan area. The weather was rather chilly but it was a good time overall. There are a lot of people standing on guard throughout the trail so they could fine you if you did anything wrong...It was beautiful though and typical Korean hiking (waiting in line to get up the mountain). I believe this weekend there were about 1,000 of us Tourists in the area; last weekend 2,000.

When we were on the bus we were able to see some North Koreans but I definitely wonder how much of it was propaganda. Everyone bikes or walks everywhere it seems, including the soldiers, but the area is so empty. There were random clumps of shacks but they seemed miles apart from one another. Anyways, when you walked anywhere it seemed that there were soldiers watching your every move. One of my friends and I walked to the pic of Kim Jong-il -North Korean Pres.(a little ways from the hotel) and there was one path for the foreigners and a guarded off area a couple feet away for the North Koreans with guards everywhere. There were tanks sitting on some mountains too. crazy...

The trip overall has definitely raised a lot of questions for me about North Korea though. I obviously would have loved to see more of the villages and people, and see what true North Korea was like but you take what you can get I suppose. Anyways, I can't really describe the whole experience in a blog but the trip overall was good and I wish I could have stayed longer.

I'll put my pics on my flick account so if you're interested you can take a look.

On a random note though, I have been sick for about a month and I have no idea how to get over it. I've gone to the doctor but it hasn't really helped...hmmm hopefully I'll get better soon.

Teaching with Avalon-well, I'll write about that more next time. The new students are good right now but give them a couple weeks and I could be singing a different song. :) We are getting some new teachers pretty soon so hopefully that will be good. Okay I think I'm going to go to the doctor again so I'll write more later. I hope you all are well much love from Korea----