Or, I'd like to think that until I realize that I have pictures of myself eating a lollipop while wearing a face mask and strolling down the street. It's quite comical. Observe:
My confession: I had a friend from the States visit me on my birthday. J. from Indonesia wants to teach in Korea in the fall and wanted to give it a trial run before he decided to take the plunge. Logical thought that, personally, I just thought 'why not?' and took out some books on Korea from the library. I don't know why I didn't tell anyone from back home, though I wouldn't shut up about it to my friends in Korea. It just seemed so personal, and also jealousy inducing for the friends who would like to visit me but can't. But I couldn't really tell my birthday story without J. in it, so voila my confessin. In any case, my birthday coincided with his spring break and it was amazing to have a friend from home here. Don't get me wrong, I love my friends in Korea but I've only known them for 6 months, or less in most cases. The friends I made at boarding school are on an entirely different level--we've lived together, played, studied, and grew up together. To have someone here from that part of my life just made me giddy.
What do you readers get out of me having a visitor? I actually took my camera with me around Seoul/Anyang!! Pretty groovy, huh?
For my birthday we decided to actually find the Anyang Art Park, something I've always seen signs for but never actually sought out. I'm vaguely annoyed with myself for not finding it sooner but on the other hand I got to go on the first day of real spring weather. It felt like the entire city was out walking, biking, running, playing and just enjoying the weather. The Anyang Art Park is mainly installation art over a long stretch of river with lots of rocks to play on in the shallow river, some of which have been arranged so you can walk across the river on them instead of taking the numerous foot bridges.
This last photo is actually from the entrance to the parking lot for the temple, I just thought it was interesting. I've also never seen the baby faced Buddha statues though apparently they are quite common.
More coming soon, I promise.
5 comments:
YAY! Pictures of the short one!!! Outstanding! Oh, and the facemask+lollipop picture is priceless!
Absolutely loved the photos, loved the stories, and yes I did think about you on your birthday (It popped up on my calendar).
Great photos. Glad you had a good birthday dd.
It's really nice that you had a friend visit on your birthday.
Nice pictures. I'm glad you had a good birthday. And yes I am jealous you got someone to visit you and it wasn't me but I'm glad you did what you wanted for your birthday. I will visit you at some point hopefully.
I'm glad everyone loved the photos! I feel a teensy bit guilty for not posting more photos but I enjoy writing more than I do spending 20 minutes playing with the formatting (and still not being happy) of the pictures.
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