Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Arriving at Gyeonggi English Village

"She knew this transition was not about becoming someone better, but about finally allowing herself to become who she'd always been"

Hello all!!!
I've decided to start a blog about my experiences here in Paju, South Korea for the next year! Now, I have never successfully started and kept a blog before, but I am determined to update it regularly this time :-)

I have only been here two days, and I am already learning so much! I left Kansas City early Saturday morning and arrived in Korea Sunday evening (Korean time). I had a very tearful goodbye Saturday morning to my sister, Bob and Mom. I know that a year can fly by, but time seems infinite when you know you are going to be away for a year. I did get a chance to call mom when I made my connecting flight in Atlanta (I no longer have a cell phone, so when I asked a lady if there were pay phones nearby, she offered her phone instead! How nice!!!) The flight on Korean Air was about 14 hours long, but I actually had a good time on the plane ride...I watched 4 movies, napped, watched the Princess Consuela episode of "Friends" twice (for those of you who know, its a good episode, right?!), and got up and walked around quite a bit. There was someone at the airport to drive me to the village, but he didn't speak any English, so I used a lot of charades and I managed to make it to the village safe and sound!

I love my apartment. The person who lived here before me had painted and decorated the room annndddd guess what color all of the accents are???? PINK! Not kidding. I will post pictures soon :-)

The village itself is absolutely beautiful. The best way to describe it is to think of that scene in "Beauty and the Beast" when everyone is singing "Belle" and she is walking through the village reading her book....it looks like that village. Its amazing. Everything is very green and hilly and quite clean. There is a coffee shop across from me (yay!), and there are several cafes and gift shops nearby. I have only seen the village on its days off (Monday and Tuesday) so I am anxious to see what it will be like during park hours this week!

I have ventured outside the village a couple of times into the town of Paju. There is an E-mart a few minutes away that I have shopped at twice; luckily our head teacher, Stephanie, went with me the first time to show me around. Everything is written in Korean, of course, so its hard to determine what some products are! The pictures on various packaging come in handy!

Today, Stephanie and I went to the Home Plus store which is about a 15 minute cab ride away from the village. Home Plus is essentially a Bed, Bath, and Beyond/Super Target hybrid, so I was able to purchase a few more things for my apartment. They have slightly more American options, but its so fun to see things like "Frosted Flakes" written in Korean!

I am fearful that my blog is going to be really boring if I just list the things I did that day, so I promise I will try to get better at content. More posts to come later! Tomorrow is my first day at work, so I am sure I will have much more to post soon!

5 comments:

  1. Not boring at all! We are SO very proud of you! Love you! Aunt T & Uncle G

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  2. Hi Alyssa,
    What a good idea to write a blog. It is so interesting, fun and exciting to live life as an Expat. You are going to have a great year; and make many wonderful memories.
    Love ,
    Aunt Margot

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  3. Awesome sis! Not boring at all, we like to hear it all, even things you might think are mundane are great for us to hear! Hope you have a great time out there!!

    Mike

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  4. Keep the posts coming! P.S. I love that you can relate Disney movies into your life. Did you imagine everyone singing "Alyssa" (instead of Belle) as you walked through the village? B/c I know I would have :)

    love, Lauren

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  5. Thank you to all!! I definitely want to keep you all as updated as possible, so I will try to post often :-) And Lauren, I really do think we should film a music video or something with that scene from "Beauty and the Beast." It would make me so happy!
    Much love!!!

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