Sunday, December 26, 2010

My First Christmas

  ... Away From Home.


It was pretty surreal to think that the only time I'd be seeing my family for a year was on Skype or video chat.  My birthday and the holidays amplified that feeling about ten times over, and for a few days here, I was homesick (for REAL REAL).  Extra emo after a few glasses of vino --- I maaaay or may not have cried a little bit after a wonderful Skype sesh with my family on Xmas Eve.  But anywho.


Christmas Eve I worked my usual 4-7pm class and then subbed for a 7-10pm class. No, Chungdahm does not give many holidays off. Then, it was Phil's bday (my coworker) and since he kinda rules we ended up having a long, fun night (regardless of the fact that I "was definitely going to bed early since I have to Skype the fam at 8am".... yeah, right.)


Got home at 6am, Skyped the family. Slept for 4 hours.


Christmas morning was epic. (Minus the part where I woke up a tad hungover and still had to get some last minute gifts. Happens every year I SWEAR. This meant going outside, and damn it is cold here. "But you're from Chicago, Syd" people say.  I'm tellin you, it is different here.  The temperatures are comparable, but it's unbelievably dry here, to the point where each inhale into your nostrils could possibly induce a hardcore nosebleed.)  We got together down the hall at Alex, Bryan, and Kyle's apt. Tons of Christmas music + Pancakes with strawberries, blueberries, and chocolate chips commenced. Jelly Bellys and Croissants with Nutella, too.  It was delicious and exactly what I wanted Xmas morning to be.  I was so pumped for gifts, but I tried to hide it, since we're not exactly 5 anymore.
The presents!
My presents from Nahyun. How cute right!
You might ask "Why the hell did you
get your friend industrial sized
Skippy?" Bryan. Loves.
Peanut Butter.

The Koreans never had Reese's cups. 

Kyle was happy about his Bread varieties too. Those boys are easy to  please.

 
Ski Socks, Snowboarding gloves..
and they got a Snuggie for their
favorite neighbor.  So great.



My makeshift family 
Danny in his new hat
Meat, Meat, more Meat. Coffee + Sugar
Shiesty pic... but do you see that bucket? It's a bigass Tequila Sunrise.


Following Christmas morning, I got ready for  dinner at Mercado.  This place is one of the best Brazilian steakhouses I've ever been to, and with about 25 coworkers it was the beginning of a great night.  The sangria alone made me too happy, but the prospect of going out in Seoul with everyone afterwards was icing on the cake. Or the star on top of the tree, whichever. 

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Christmas is coming!

Cookies, Candy, Christmas Tree, and Wine
(The makings of a great pregame)

Danny, Latoya, and Kenny enjoying some
Xmas cheer

Tree decorating time!

I love hosting, good company is all I need!

My cute little tree. The lights don't work, though.. wah wah.

Alex, Kyle, and Holly 

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

4 MONTHS

Welp, today hit the 4 month mark.  One of my friends told me it seems like I got here way before August 21st.  Perhaps that's because we spend sooo much freaking time together.. from work, to 4am bar nights after work, to the gym, to dinner... this is college: glorified.

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Snowboarding in SoKo

It's early in the Korean skiing season, but my company planned a little 1-day ski trip to get it started.  It was ONLY 45,000Won (~$45) for a lift ticket and rentals.... I had no choice but to get back on a board and try it out again, even if the last time I snowboarded was winter '08 ---> when I was on my ass the whole way down the slopes and crying.


Vivaldi Park rents out legit equipment, and I was pleased with the "children's" board and bindings they gave me. The boots were comfortable, too, and this time around my genius friend Alex taught me that wearing only 1 pair of socks keeps your feet much toastier. He was right. Changed my entire experience.


Aside from having no gear (Illini Dance Team sweats and 2 pairs of leggings + 2 long sleeves and a North Face fleece + my NF puffy vest + nice gloves and a beanie/ear muffs .... that was about it)  I stayed extremely warm and hardly got wet from the fake snow.  This warmth and dryness ALSO meant that I was actually RIDING down the mountain - - - not just falling down it. Yes yes yes, I think I finally broke the learning curve this 5th time around, and was actually able to carve the snow and pretend I knew what I was doing alongside the Azians. 


One of the last runs of the day. The sweatpants lasted! Success. 
Video of my mad skillzzzz on Facebook