Saturday, February 26, 2011

Spring Has Sprung

I have been asking around about the weather and all accounts have said Korea swings wildly from freeze your expletive off cold to unbearably hot. This past weekend was beautiful, so I spent it in my dark apartment reading. I am reading, Pillars of the Earth, and I can't put it down. I take the Kindle everywhere, even into class sometimes. We had tests this week so my work day was 2 minutes of giving directions then handing out tests and finally reading for the remaining 58 minutes. It was amazing.
I did pry myself away from my book long enough to go for a bike ride at sunrise with Jea Hye. I literally froze. I had ice on my gloves and hat, but then the day warmed up and I went to the park to try and join a soccer game. To my surprise the locals were more than willing to watch a white guy try and play. I ran about the field for two hours before admitting defeat. Most of the players took pictures with me before I limped away.
The weather and activities made me start feeling like this place was normal and almost like home. Of course, this being Korea, that feeling of normality was short lived. As proof of the defendants' (Korea) insanity I would like so submit into evidence exhibit #1.
Exhibit #1 is a picture of my 7 year old student named Ryan. This is his "Beat It Costume"

Exhibit #2 is a video of the 7 year old girls preforming their dance, mind you this is a 38 second excerpt from a 4 min performance.

From this evidence I believe it is obvious that this entire country is suffering from a.....I don't even know what to call it, but it is Crazy. Some readers may have noticed the lack of video evidence pertaining to my meager addition to this event. The truth is, I was Micheal Jackson, but I have yet to find a video, so until then you'll just have to take my word for it....and you aren't missing anything really.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Oh How I Love You

Let me count the ways:
My last week has been classic Korea AKA ridiculously confusing yet totally awesome. And to prove how confasome it was here are some interesting pictures and video clips. It all started a little something like this:

I joined a group of expats in a test of strength endurance and drinkatude. Below is a video of just ONE scientific test we participated in to determine the ultimate victor of the First Annual Omegathon. 


Back to work but the fun doesn't stop. Below, for a reason to absurd to utter, there is a kid in a sparkly blue track suit....he is wearing it of his own volition and is not the only one sporting this flashy new trend.

 This next clip is a charming example of the effects of alcohol indulgitude on children....(before this clip was shot the subject told me a little story, "Daddy drink Soju, Soju, Soju, then sleep real loud next day" Me "you mean he snores really loud?" *Him "ya on the floor"*) *OK so he didn't really say on the floor but the story, funny as it already is, would have been ridiculous if he had.
Off to dinner with the co-workers. Happy Birthday Anna Teacher!
 Oh I almost forgot, though how it slipped my mind I don't know, I am going to be Micheal Jackson in the Kindergartners graduation performance. Here's a sneak peek at the hilarity that I'm sure will ensue.


Today I rode in a small yellow sports car with Jee Hye and her mom to Daegu. We drove for four hours to go to her cousins wedding. Korean weddings are .... different.
 


(This wasn't a traditional Korean wedding it has been Westernized but it was still a little different...ly awesome)

 Why yes...that is a fog machine. You better believe they had a light-up-pressure-sensitive-isle too.


 I wasn't sure if the had the proper professional camera coverage so I made sure to snap a few shots so they wouldn't miss a big moment.
Can you count how many camera operators there are? The answer is at the end of this post.
 Two reasons this picture makes me happy:
1) Hanboks aka Traditional Korean Formal Wear.
2) Because she ISN'T pointing at me...few.

 This next one confused me for a second...Why is he bowing down in fear? Was the old woman pointing at him? OR Is it the giant Cake Sword behind him? I leave it to you to decide. 

Answer:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5...6 oh ya they're filming too...trick question. Nice try though.

Over all it was a silly good time even though I didn't understand a word of it. I'm having a great time and I have found that the best way to have a great time is to just say yes. This wasn't something I would usually be excited about but it was a great time and I'm glad I went. Till next time...

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

What the K#RE@!?

Welcome back to another episode of WHAT THE KOREA!
Today we will explore some more fun and interesting happenings in the down south....South Korea that is!


Today is the start of 설날 (Seolnal or "Lunar New Year" for all you gringo Americans) You may have noticed that I have become semi-not-illiterate. I have been "studding" Korean at a bar and a restaurant. 
The Bar is called Truck A MultiPlayground. (I am really not sure what a MultiPlayground is, but the bar is tiny, it has a loft and a cat that is shaved to look like a lion, what more do you need?) At Truck I buy the bartender, Ivy, drinks and she teaches me new words. That's right Fun Fact 1. The bartenders, on the clock, will drink with you. She ends up buying me drinks too so really I'm getting language lessons for free.
The restaurant is called Spoon, it is the most exciting combination of Kor-Mex-Lian. That's right! Now YOU can fulfill your only undying wish! (as long as your wish is to be an American ordering an Italian dish from a Korean...If it is, your life must be quite disappointing. Next time wish for a high place to step off of and save me the effort of having to write these ridiculous wish scenarios for you...you know who you are) 
At Spoon I am not only learning Korean but am constantly being made fun of by G-Hey and her Momma. Today they told me that I am dumb then invited me to come hang out with them on New Years Day (Thursday?!) Being the glutton for punishment I am, I quickly agreed
Fun Fact 2. Koreans don't know when New Years is?! Instead of celebrating on January first like the "normals"  they watch the stars and celebrate their pagan anti American orbital period on the the day of the second new moon after the winter solstice, unless there is a intercalary eleventh or twelfth month in the lead-up to the New Year, in such a case, the New Year falls on the day of the third new moon after the solstice. (Because celebrating on January 1st is just too easy)
That's it. Those are the big plans for my break. I'm hoping this break will be long enough to settle the urge to punt small children out closed windows with the ultimate goal of them falling on to other small children thus succeeding in hitting two children with one child. 
I know I have problems...I would seek mental help if I had state sponsored health insurance, sadly I don't because my work is screwed up. 

Till next time. This has been What The Korea!?