Seoul! I'm living in Seoul now! My address has the word Seoul in it! I look out my window and boom, there's Seoul. Which is to say there are a bunch of buildings and a ton of noise. I've wanted to live up here ever since I moved to Korea and so far it has been pretty great. It's just such a colossal city; you could take the subway in any random direction from my apartment for about an hour without ever leaving. Feel free to test that out if you'd like, doesn't sound like the best way to spend an afternoon but I'm not one to judge.
My new apartment is, uh...well it's...
I'm biking more now too! That's been great! Seoul has rental bike stations every couple blocks and it only cost about $40 to use them for an entire year, so I've been cycling in to work every day that it hasn't dumped down rain. We're moving in to fall weather now which might be my favourite season in this country. The five month heat wave that is summer is finally over and it's no longer an agonizing experience just walking out my front door.
I'm also studying Korean a lot more now, which I know I've said in the past but I'm actually really committed to this new program. I found workbooks in a bookstore for a website called Talk To Me in Korean and I started doing their grammar lessons. They're program is fantastic and a huge percentage of their curriculum is free (I paid for the workbooks and bought some additional vocabulary / conversation books because I wanted them, but the lessons themselves are completely free to listen to). If you are new to studying Korean and stumbled across this blog by accident and then actually read all the way down to this point on, I don't know, a dare or something? Then I would highly recommend checking that site out. My skill level has actually increased a ton in the last month alone and I'm only on to the second level of nine.
Work has been great as well! Not a lot new to say on that front as it's the same job I've been doing since I moved here, but the staff has all been helpful and my coworkers are very friendly people. I'm teaching a Masters Literature course which I absolutely love as it gives me a lot of freedom to plan out curriculum and projects. I actually started creating my own dice-rolling tabletop style games themed around the novels we're studying for my students to play in class, which has been a lot of fun. Hopefully some more good news forthcoming on the job front, but we will see.
And of course - burying the lead here a lot - Chloe and I got engaged last month!
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| One thing I love about this picture is you can't hear Ed Sheeran's "Shape of You" which was unfortunately playing somewhere in the background at the time |
The tradition at Namsan tower is for couples to buy a lock, write their names on it and attach it somewhere at the top of the tower. This is meant to represent their bond to one another and help their relationship endure forever. I thought it was kinda cute at the time, but never really took the symbolism to heart until the day I asked the woman I love - and profoundly do not deserve - to marry me.
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