Just a few thoughts;
I've moved into my apartment. Traditional showers in Korea, from what I understand, are a shower-in-the-room-with-a-shower-wand system (or at least that's how it is in my apartment.) Things are much more space efficient than in the States, where (coughSeattle'burbs,coughLAcough) people think they need four bedroom + living room + den + dining room single-family homes for two people. In the cities here, everyone basically lives in apartments. Let's be real, this is much more eco-friendly and a more constructive use of space.
Part of the point of me coming here was to be productive and to be inspired to write again. Guess who has written nothing, but has spent her time (when alone at least) browsing the internet, watching t.v. and k-pop videos, eating ramen and sweets, and playing Civilization 5 (one of my better habits! At least it encourages logic.)
I WILL start a productive schedule.
I have somehow eaten McDonald's twice since I've been here (having not eaten their sandwiches for like...SEVEN YEARS.) This is a phenomenon that I also experienced when on Eurotrip 2009. Carly and I ended up eating McDonald's fries on at least two occasions: stuck at a bus terminal and...er, in Bucharest and there's no excuse except that we wanted salads? Jeez.
No more McDonald's, I want Dak Galbi!!!
Youtube won't let me embed, but:
http://youtu.be/RKhsHGfrFmY
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