Friday, March 31, 2006

trying something

I'm trying to upload my video to see if I can get it on here somehow. I know it SHOULD work but I'm me and this is tech crap so it probably won't work as planned. At least the first 8 times anyway.
Come with me, will you, through what most likely will be an hour of frustration and cursing.
***I really shouldn't be doing this now I have to get up in less that 6 hours to take a 3 hour train ride.***
12:04am--started youtube account
12:09am--uploading to youtube
^^^so far so good^^^
12:12am I'm really too impatient to be doing this. It says please be patient but I don't think "it" knows who it's talking to. I'm looking at random blogs to kill the time.
12:15am--SUCCESS--let's see what I have to do next.
12:15am-being processed?! What the hell?! wait a few minutes?! I JUST DID?! What do you want from me?
12:18am--calmer. I know these things take time, I just wish they took other peoples' time.
12:19am--says to copy and paste into my website (I'm going to go ahead and call the blog a website) and it can be viewed. Here goes....
12:21am--DAMN IT!! "Your HTML cannot be accepted: Tag is broken: blah blah
12:22am--we all knew this was going to happen. try again.
12:23am--I'm just going to go ahead and type the damn thing in. Copy and paste my ass.
12:25am--shit is that a 0 or a O?! stupid font.
12:27am--DASHI
12:28am--you guessed it--tag something something
12:32am--could not connect to blogger test connection--perhaps i should just stop. all signs point to failure.
12:37am--compy and pasted one line at a time.
12:38am--NOT AGAIN.
I'm throwing the towel in for tonight. I'll punish myself more on Sunday when I'm back from Jinhae.


Thursday, March 30, 2006

Bugok Hawaii Pictures

entrancethe cauldron
cool cactus
being scared of the non-existant waves
Beard and Richard Parker
Lactation Room Pearl Massage (I have no idea). There was nothing in the room except for a doorway and a plastic chair.
Rocker Room--Engrish always cracks me up.
The Outdoor Hot Spring--it is bigger in real life
a bar
sal duh ri--cooked fish side dish. you cut it with the scissors while holding it with the clampy thing. then you pick it up with your fingers and dip it in the mayo or the red paste. yummy!
beer as big as my head

Sunday, March 26, 2006

bugok hawaii--hot spring resort weekend

YEE HAW!! We REALLY needed a vacation. We decided to stay home the month of Feb to save money not travel in crappy weather. That month turned into almost 2 due to sickness and laziness. That all changed this weekend when we went to BUGOK HAWAII.

Friday night we took a train to Miryang and stayed the night in a jim jil pang (bath house). We didn't sleep well--as was expected--but having the mp3 player totally helped me drown out everyone. The old couple next to us, the man with intermintent snoring, the kids screaming in the main room. The old couple next to us was the most annoying. She was baby talking him and he'd be all quiet and then roar (probably not roar but it felt like it) in his low gravelly voice. I'd JUST get to sleep and he'd go on for a bit--it happened a few times before I was able to move on into dreamland. I woke up at 830 and couldn't go back to sleep. Eventually Beard woke up and we moved on.

We hopped in a taxi and went to the bus station. We bought tickets in the nick of time (one minute before departure) and we were on our way. The bus ride was pretty. Through a small town or two and the countryside.

Once in Bugok we left the station, crossed the street and asked at the first hotel, how much (ol ma ee ay oh). 30,000, checked out the room--SUPER NICE. Dark panelling on the walls, sitting area, big bed, big tv, mood lighting, fridge, and water machine. what more did we need?! And he let us check in at 10:30 am. We dropped off our stuff and headed for food.

We walked down the main drag looking for restaurants in which we could both be satisfied. We saw one that from the sign offered squid/octopus, potato and vegetable soup. Looked good. We pointed to the potato soup and waited. Side dishes arrived--all scrumptous, especiallythe cucumber in red sauce and the itty bitty fish good for women. Then the main dish. A cauldron of what appeared cabbage, mushrooms and potatoes. It cooked, we waited. The adjumma came back and scooped out a huge portion of bone and meat--(me; that's huge fucking meat. beard:shit, sorry)--into each of our bowls. I ate around it and drank the broth, which my body can seem to handle, while beard picked all the meat off the spine of a cow. He then took my portion to begin the picking. I was more than happy with the potatoes, other veggies and side dishes. Photo to come.

THEN off the the good stuff.

We went to Bugok Hawaii. 4 million (MILLION) Koreans can't be wrong. We packed our swim gear and waltzed off to the resort. There seemed to be a few options and the information booth was out of English handouts so we paid 13,000w each to get in. This let us into the jungle spa, amusement park, outside pools, botanical garden, kiddie pool and lane pool.

Our first stop was the botanical gardens. Pretty flowers, nice smell. Cactus house. Prickley. We heard tell of the worst zoo ever but since the last time I went to a zoo I cried for the pony in the petting zoo, we opted out. We made our way back outside--we had been in a large greenhouse sort of deal--we found the emptied pools. NOT A KOREAN IN SIGHT!! Or anyone else for that matter. It was great. Normally there are people EVERYWHERE, but not here in this magical place. We could walk anywhere without being bumped into or helloed. We took some cheesey pictures and moved on.

Next was the amusement park. They have a ride that looks like a lawsuit waiting to happen. It sort of like the Silly Silo but it doesn't go so fast so you can easily go into the middle. You sit on a bench and link your arms around the bar and it spins and bounces this way and that to some dance music while the announcer/operator makes his/her remarks (this is the same thing that happens at dance clubs too by the way). Usually we are awestruck when watching this ride (there's no need to ride it) and it was the exact same this time. We watched as teenagers pulled their friends' arms free and they tumbled into the middle then fell repeatedly on the floor and on others trying to get back to their seats. We watched for a good five minutes--does this ride never end?!

ON TO THE SPA!! We get inside and are instantly confused. Everyone is already in swimsuits. We came thru the pool entrance. What do they know that we don't? Oh, right. They're from here. We followed the signs to the "rocker room" but the woman at the desk stopped us short. After much jesturing we realized she was asking us if we needed to rent suits and caps. Caps were needed. Beard bought one (he's been wanting to join a gym with a pool for quite some time) I rented.

We meet outside and realized the jungle spa is not co-ed. BOO! Oh well, there's always the outdoor hot spring. Again stopped by the lady at the desk--who are these people and why are they out to get us?--we need to pay 4,000w each to enter, our tickets don't cover this area. WHAT?! We bought the most expensive ticket! Why doesn't it cover everything?! It was starting to feel like every amusement park back home. We go back out to discuss what we should do. We REALLY want to go to the outdoor hot spring. really. Stupid jungle spa isn't co-ed. OK 8,000w poorer we head in, stopping to ditch our stuff in a locker and grab a couple coldies.

It was perfect! The water was not too hot. There were 8 other people--6 in a hot tub in the shade by the door and 2 at the other end of the hot spring. We hung out, drank our beer, made fun of each other and the people around us, said anyong! to babies. It was the perfect way to spend an afternoon.

Beers finished it was time to check out the jungle room--with cave spa. We split up and headed in. It was more like a jungle themed jim jil pang (bath house). I hadn't brought my shower supplies up--they were downstairs in the changing room, so I probably looked like an idiot not scrubbing myself silly like everyone else, but I'm a waegook so it's to be expected. I tried sitting in the hot bath, too hot, tried the cold bath, too many naked kids, the warm bath was JUST right. To my right I noticed a walk way--normally I would think, hmm that's not for me, however I can take advantage of being a foreigner, and say Moolayo (i don't know) and it'll be ok if I end up somewhere I'm not supposed to be--and I head up the rocks. There was a covered walkway back to the---cave spa! No need to use the Moolayo today! It was behind the cold pools and I could hear the kids splashing and screaming but it was secluded enough. There were two large streams of water coming from the ceiling that are used for massaging shoulder muscles--quite nice and the lighting was non flourescent.

Upon leaving the locker room of the jungle spa I was ushered downstairs through a back stairway and ended up in the changing room! Who knew? I took this to be the point where I showered and changed back into my clothes. I then went back upstairs to wait for Beard. I assumed the same would happen to him. Nope. He came out in his suit and asked why I was dressed. I said I was done with water. He wanted to swim laps--more power to ya, I'm sitting here in this massage recliner and drinking a beer.

When he was finished we were both hungry so we headed down the strip to see what we could find. We ate at a raw fish place--we were the only customers--and then went to the bar with the shiny ceiling where we were alos the only customers. Well, maybe. There was a man sitting with the woman who served us...it could be any number of situations. She gave us a sampling of the side dishes for free (service) and we drank our stouts in peace.

Not being quite ready to go back to the motel we headed out to see what more this town had to offer. We found a jazz bar with a statue of elvis out front but it looked dead so we moved on. Then we saw our next bar--Good People--it didn't matter that it was dead. With a name like that, how could we not go in? The woman led us to a booth but I noticed the balcony and I pointed and nodded and she said ok. We ordered beer and cooked fish -suh la di-as a side dish. The beer I ordered was big as my head, literally. If I could only post pictures in order...

The next morning we took our time leaving our motel room and walked across the street to the bus station to get a bus to Daegu. The bus ride was pretty. Lots of countryside, sunshine.

Bugok was a great time. Not too crowded, not expensive. Very relaxing. However, if we would have gone in say, oh, July, I doubt I'd be saying the same thing...

Sunday, March 19, 2006

FINALLY

the PERFECT MEDIUM SIZED BAG!!
I've searched--true, half heartedly and half assedly--for 5 mos! BUT I LOVE IT. Only one minor flaw that I might be able to fix on my own. It's lacking an outer pocket for my key. WAH I know--quit yer damn whinin. It was Christa who made me make a decision--she said quit talking about the damn thing and buy it. so--i did. It fits everything I need--book, camera, wallet, notecards, glasses case, pen, pencil, BC, bus schedule, mini brush--really everything. AND room for whatever I take for lunch at work. I love it--wait, did I already say that?

Today Joan, Christa and I went to Daegu for some girl time--how different girl time is here than college. We went shopping, had lunch, and went to a movie. Brokeback Mt. FANTASTIC movie. I dig the boy love and want to see more of it. WHY NOT?! This story is not unique. It happens to men and women both all the time. I just felt bad for them the whole time. They truly loved each other but it couldn't be. I think that happens more than expected. and it had that great "jack twist jack nasty" line. the funniest part of the whole movie.

I also love the cheap ass t-shirt shops. joan found a shirt that has a cartoon girl and it says "slash with a knife" i didn't find any all that funny but i did find a cute giraffe one and one for taylor. I hope she likes it. she wears wifebeaters under her shirts and i think that would look cute. it says camp 57 on it.

I also bought Don Quixote. I want to read it. I really do. And I'm not doing so well with Coal so we'll see what happens. I'd rather read news I'm not hte least bit interested in than it SOOO time to move on I think.

Speaking of moving on-time to stop typing.

why am I up so EARLY?

On the left--Christa and Greg
My banner
B/c Beard woke up early to go to Woobang tower land with Pak and sons--THAT'S WHY.
I talked to my brother yesterday--he's in the hospital with viral meningitis. Nuts. Apparently he got it from a cold sore that irritated the nerve endings and went to his brain. He was at work and started having tunnel vision and pain in his right side and then when he would try to talk what he was saying isn't what he was trying to say. The guy that works next to him thought he was having a stroke. THen he lost the ablility to grip. And get this--he stays at work til the end of his shift (2 more hours) and DRIVES HIMSELF to the hosptial. They did a spinal tap and a bunch of tests. He'll probably be there till Monday and then 2 weeks of bed rest when he goes home. That'll drive him crazy. And now that he's had it once, he's prone to get it again so he'll probably be put on meds that make him less likely to get cold sores.
Beard's brother was also in the hospital recently--he had to have surgery to release pressure in (on?) his eyeball. They drilled into it. Ick. And he had to have surgery for glaucoma too. Nuts again. He's only 25!
St. Patty's Day was fun. We went to Nino and Brents. Drank a lot of beer-and some soju. We went to Psycho at some point and that's where everything fades. Woke up at 1:14pm. Ordered pizza with cheesuh crustuh and went back to sleep til 6. We met Christa at 830 at Vikings in LotteMart to be told there was an hour wait. We were way too hungry for that so we headed downtown and after wandering around ended up at Il Pasto. Then to BaskinRobins and back home.
Is there anything better than Mint Chocolate Chip ice cream?

Thursday, March 16, 2006

I'm COLD

GRR!! when is it going to get warm and STAY WARM?! As many of you know I hate to be cold. Especially when I am inside. Outside during winter--understandable, I'm going to be a bit cold but most likely I'm on my way to somewhere warm. HOWEVER, my school is cold. I don't know why. Well, I do know why--the heater isn't ON. SO, today was going to be my dress up day--nice pants, nice button down shirt with a sweater. BUT, it's cold and rainy today and I know the heater will not be on, or will not heat up sufficiently till I'm about to leave. As such, I am going to wear my Beloit College sweatshirt and and jeans. Under the jeans I will be wearing the Cuddle duds Pamela sent. THANK YOU again by the way.

My cold is still there. It has faded a bit. I woke up able to breathe out of both nostrils at the same time--very nice. However, that has passed. I have more energy today than yesterday but I'm still not looking forward to going to work. I love the kids but it's hard to teach when you don't feel well. And when you have to face the board each time you blow your nose b/c it's considered rude to blow your nose in public.

WHEN WILL THE NOSE BLOWING END?! How many more rolls of toilet paper do I have to go through? WHY ME?!

whine whine whine

I AM going out tomorrow night. That's all there is to it. It's St. Patrick's Day and I have to drink beer--and possibly green soju.

time to get ready to teach

Monday, March 13, 2006

i did it

I went to the hospital yesterday. I woke up feeling exactly as I had the day before and knew it wasn't going to fix itself. Beard called DaeYoung and he told us which hospital would have an English speaking doctor.
We walked in and were directed to the ER--it being Sunday the doctors' offices were closed. A woman there--doctor? nurse? told me I have sinusitis and tonsilitis and something with my ears but I'm not sure b/c I can't hear well and she didn't pronounce correctly. ANYWAY. She gave me some meds--after Beard remembered to tell her I was allergic to penicillin (man he's nice to have around) and told me to come back on Tuesday to an ear, nose, and throat doctor if I wasn't better. It's Monday night now and I don't see better coming. The meds came in little dosage packets. There were 2 tylenols, one little round yellow, one long blue capsule, one pink coated half capsule, and one aspirin sized white one. I was to take one packet 3 times a day. I have and they don't alleviate the symptoms as well as the ones from the pharmacy.
I've been drinking tea--green tea, honey ginger tea, orange marmalde tea, and oj and water. Eungyung made me fish soup and side dishes today--I learned what the little squares of seaweed are for. You wrap them around a ball of rice and eat it. Pretty good. She made me eat the whole table full of food. Her boyfriend said she should cook for me "since my mom's house is so far away." I thought that was cute.
Last night we rented 2 movies--let me rephrase that--2 second halves of 2 movies. They had to be the second halves of course. So we now know how million dollar baby ends and we know what happens near the end of gangs in new york. humph. oh well.
Ok. I'm going to put some rice on and try to convince Beard to make soup when he gets home.
In case you're wondering--the hospital visit w/ meds included was 59,000 won. ($59)

Friday, March 10, 2006

i'm sick

I've been sick now for a week. It started out slow-a few sniffles last Friday so I didn't go out hoping I could stop it before it got worse. I drank a Vita-C and drank OJ and lots of water. Saturday I was still sniffley but Greg and Bryan were having a housewarming party so I went and drank my fair share. I woke up Sunday and the cold had stuck. Sunday I stayed in bed and continued the OJ and water and added soup. Monday I was groggy and snotty but not feeling that bad. After work I stopped at the pharmacy for some cold medicine. Tuesday my whole head was clogged and my throat hurt so I went back to the pharmacy after work and got different medicine. Wednesday my director told me I should go to the hospital to get a booster shot. I said it was just a cold and I didn't think I needed to go to the hospital. And I have no idea what is in these miracle shots and am allergic to penicillin....
AND IT'S A COLD FOR CRYING OUT LOUD
Thursday I woke up feeling like absolute hell. I skipped the gym--I joined a gym by the way--and took a 2 hour nap. And we're back to today. I went to the gym this morning against my better judgement. I'm happy I did though b/c it gives me energy. My head is still completely clogged--it's hard to hear, smell, taste, speak clearly and I'm super groggy.
But I like the meds though. The recommended dosage is 2, 3 times a day. I learned from the last minor cold I had that 2 is WAY too much for me to take when I expect to function like a normal human being. I take 1 before work and 1 at work. When I get home I take 2. Taking two usually gives me restless legs for about 15 minutes but then I get really sleepy and I lay down and watch the crazy things that happen in my head. It's like a cartoon mixed up version of what happened during the day or what I've seen on TV. Weird.
time for lunchy