On Saturday I wanted to do some exploring, but it was pretty hot and humid (not that this is any different from any other day) so I didn't stay out as long as I would have liked. However, I did take the subway for the first time. The pocket sized subway map is in Korean, so it can be difficult to know where one is going, but luckily I have a tour book with the English version printed in it. I only went two stops, but I made my way to the Gangnam stop where I found a plethora of stores and restaurants. I found a really cool store, Artbox, that had all sorts of stationery, pens, planners, journals, etc. I bought a planner because I didn't have one and have already found it useful and I also bought a red and pink pen to coordinate with the stationery I purchased. All of this only set me back 7,800W ($7.80). I also found a really great store with tons of makeup and nail polish but I only looked.
Yesterday, I met up with my friend J.T. and we walked around my neighborhood for a good couple of hours. We probably walked over a mile and a half in total. Later we went to dinner at Momotaro, a Japanese restaurant right by my apartment. I found a Chrysler dealership and Hyundai department store along with Lotte department store. I will most likely explore the department stores at some point. When I got home last night I continued looking at walking tours of the city. I want to become acquainted with the city outside of my little bubble. So, next Saturday I will be taking a walking tour of Gyeongbokgung Palace (and others) on the other side of the river. It means more using the subway (and transferring!) and getting to see some of the historical parts of Seoul. I am planning on signing up for a walking tour once a week (until they are all done) in order to become more familiar with Korean history and culture. I am also planning on visiting the DMZ and a green tea plantation at some point as well.
My second week of teaching starts today. I have a few tests to give this week so I'll be in the process of writing those tonight. The good thing is that I have a folder on the computer at school that previous teachers have used so I can either take their tests, or use them to make my own. I feel confident that I can write my own test, but maybe for the first couple I'll see what they have done.
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