Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Kimchi Mondu

I constantly long for food back in the old U.S. Every now and then I'll have a craving for something that I can't find here. But, there is one food in Korea that I have grown quite addicted to. It's not the sweet rice cakes (good, have the consistency of bread dough covered in powdered sugar), Suneday (dried pig intestines), Dok bolki (rice rolls in spicy sauce), kimbap (rice& veggies wrapped in seaweed-still good), shrimp & prawn pizza or any of the other various local grub. My addiction to Korean food lies in the kimchi mondu. Even after I return to the U.S., I have a feeling I will crave this food. Even with my limited knowledge of the Korean language, I have ensured that I know enough words to order this tasty food from the street vendors or local restaurants. It's a bargain at 2,500won for a box - roughly $2.50. I can eat the stuff at any time of day and sometimes I wake up with a craving for it. Yum! Anyway, off to dinner . . .

Monday, January 21, 2008

He Can Cook!

We're now entering our six month in Korea and Ryan has seemed to finally find the kitchen this week. He has cooked two meals this week which is more than he has cooked the first 5 months. I don't want to jinx it but it's a rather exciting thing for me. He's in the kitchen right now watching his chicken cook and congratulating himself. It's really cute.

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Winter in Korea

For the past two months, we have worn scarves, ear muffs, gloves, hats, heavy coats, long underwear, tights, long socks and occasionally face masks when we have left the apartment. I'm not sure if it's because it's colder here than St. Louis or if it's because we have to spend so much more time outside walking. In the U.S. we can pull up our car next to the door or into the garage and spend minimal time outside. Here, we have to walk everywhere. I can't wait for spring.

Additionally, I used to mistakingly consider shorts and mini skirts as seasonal attire. Apparently, I am wrong as Korean girls continue to wear shorts and mini skirts with tights and boots, even as the temperatures creep towards negative digits. My error.

Friday, January 18, 2008

Down For the Count

My computer is officially out of service. Every time I try to turn it on, it decides it wants to stay off. I have had the computer for a year and a half. The warranty was only for a year so I'm left out high and dry. Do companies know how to make products so that they make it just past the warranty? As I was a student of Marketing in my undergraduate days, I do think this is a good method to ensure that you maintain customers. I had no complaints about my Apple for its entire life. I never had one virus or even an error message. And now I am addicted to my macbook so of course, if it is unrepairable, my next purchase will be an Apple. It makes me a little sick how aware I am of these marketing strategies and yet I remain a victim.

Unfortunately, my computer was our only phone, internet, CD player, DVD player/television, weather channel, and it has all of my pictures on it. It provided hours of entertainment. Now, I just have Ryan. While we are in the midst of deciding what to do, we have been keeping ourselves entertained with the dogs that live on the roofs next to us. One of the roofs has over ten dogs on it at all times. There are two big dogs and 3 1 yr old labs and then 5 or 6 new puppies that are always playing. It's not quite as entertaining as my laptop, but it will do for now.

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Precious Sleep

I assumed with our new schedules that we would be able to keep up with our blog more and keep in better touch with friends and family. After all, we aren't waking up at 5am anymore to arrive at school in time for our 6:30am classes. However, the 9+ hours of sleep we're getting has left us with less time. After all, we have to be at school for 8 hours, commute time can take up to an hour and our workout and shower time takes up the rest of our day. We agreed to work Saturdays this month for overtime with the misconception that we would have too much time on our hands. However, our mood during our waking time is much improved.

On a side note, it's January 17th and everywhere we go still has Christmas trees, Santas and Christmas lights up. I think they're confused.

Next, please.

My brother took us to this crazy sushi restaurant. When you walk in, the sushi chefs are all standing in the middle of the restaurant and they're supposed to yell something at you . . . but I think the sight of 4 non-Koreans threw them off a little and they just kind of stared.

The best part about this restaurant is that all of the food is on a conveyor belt that circles around to all of the tables. If you see something you want, you just take it off and eat it. You can try anything from sushi to shrimp to chicken to ice cream to mystery food. It's just passing by as you eat your meal.

At the end of the meal, the waiters count up the number of plates and you pay based on how much you eat. Each plate has a different color so if you grabbed a yellow plate, it costs $1 and if you took a black plate, it's $10.

I think all food should be served on a conveyor belt. It was so cool.

Thursday, January 3, 2008

Zzzzz

We received new schedules for the month of January! We are no longer working from 6:30am until 10pm. Our first classes now begin at 2pm. We have gone from sleeping on average 3 hours a night to sleeping 10 hours at night. We are welcoming this happy change.