Monday, February 28, 2011

arrival in korea with... snow?

after surviving the 5 hour layover in seattle, the 12 hour flight straight to icheon/seoul, the insane car ride to my apartment; in which the driver got lost for a bit, and my first grocery shopping trip with my co-teacher, i have arrived and am alive in ilsan city.

the 17 hour time difference has messed with my already messed up sleep schedule. i was up for 26 hours before i was able to go to sleep last night. we left portland at 8am on sunday morning and by the time i was able to crawl into my bed it was almost 11pm on monday night. so basically i skipped monday completely. i have the whole day to myself today as it is apparently a national holiday. i plan on hopefully completely unpack all my things and organize them. i also plan on attempting to get more sleep, because i am exhausted. i might venture out today just to look around, but i am a little worried about getting completely lost. and since we all know i am good with directions, it wouldn't be the best idea to get lost in a country where i don't speak or read the language. so i might just wait to explore tomorrow when my co-teacher picks me up for school/the hospital.

and as of last night i already have a to do list... go figure.
- exchange money/figure out stipend from gepik
- medical check
- purchase specific items for my apt. (like toilet paper and possibly some sort of cleaning supply)
- unpack
- write down all my questions for my co-teacher before tomorrow.
- find a freaking pen... i am fairly certain i lost mine in seattle.

i also need to figure out exactly what i need for my apartment. another couple converters would be nice. one just isn't going to cut it for the next year. hangers. i need hangers. i think i have like 10 or so which were in my apt.

when i arrived i was pleasently surprised to have not one, but two sets of bedding. which is apparently hard to find over here. so i am grateful. though i will still be using the sheets i brought because the top sheet cover they have doesn't fully cover the bed. i was also happy to find a rice cooker, a toaster oven, a microwave, some scattered hangers in the closets, some utensils and i think one pot, an iron, a nice desk chair, and some random other things that i haven't actually fully looked at. oh and i have a nice tv, that is hooked up and has working channels, not that i can understand what anyone of them are saying.

i have a washer that is below my stove. which is all in korean. so that will be interesting to figure out. i did manage to find some laundry soap that was left by the last teacher. also... heated floors! it's wonderful. :)

sitting here on my bed watching it dust with snow outside and thinking has made me realize that i am completely out of my comfort zone for the first time in possibly ever. and thinking about it i am both excited and terrified at the same time. i am very much a person of structure and i like things organized and i like to know how things are going to pan out. this experience is basically taking my structure and organization and throwing it out the window. that is the part that terrifies me the most. i am being thrown into a whole new culture. though that makes me excited too! at this point i am a little overwhelmed with everything, sleep deprived and looking at all my stuff and plan to just crawl under my covers and attempt to sleep some more.

once i am unpacked their will be pictures of my apartment.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm so proud of you Mychaela! Use all your resources, which is what it sounds like and keep smiling. Enjoy the snow kidoo ... soon it will be gone. Love you!!! AT

Mumsey said...

Thank you so much for chatting with me today, Sis. I can honestly say it was the best part of my day. It sounds like you are getting things figured out and I know that you are going to be successful at whatever you do! I too am very proud of you! You are an amazing young woman and I love you! I love your blog... it makes me feel like I am right there with you. Always put your best foot forward and remember we are always here for you!
Hugs and much love,
Mumsey

Unknown said...

Wow! I thought that I was taking a huge adventure by moving from Wisconsin to here, but what you are doing is so much more! I admire your courage, and know that everything will go well for you. Take care, and know that I'm always up late if you want to chat when you get done with work. :-)
Take care!
Carole