One of my happiest moments last week was being able to confidently order dinner at my neighborhood chicken place, stroll around the familiar streets of my neighborhood, and running into three of my students and the Korean family that has adopted me (they took me home under the guise of teaching me Korean so they can practice their English. Honestly I think they were just worried about the foreigner’s ability to feed herself in a strange land. Of course my dinners at their home are by far my best two meals of the week so....). I found myself smiling every time I turned a well known corner or heard someone yell “Bethany Teacher!!” and saw a smiling face waving frantically at me. It felt nice. I felt like I belonged.
However, just as the weekdays have become routine and ordinary I’m still finding plenty of new excitement to keep me occupied on the weekends. So for all of you planning to make a stop in Daegu soon here are five things to do on the weekends:
1) Enjoy the Fall weather with some hiking.
Fall is my favorite season! I love the cool crisp air coupled with the warm sun. It’s the absolute perfect weather for hiking. Daegu is a great location for those of you who enjoy traipsing about some hills. Because it is in a valley there are plenty of trails nearby leading into the mountains. Although, be warned, Koreans take their hiking pretty seriously. My first outing around Mt. Apsan left me feeling incredibly under-dressed and unprepared. So I suggest you stop by the local North Face store and get yourself properly outfitted with clothes and gear, even if you’re going on a simple trek around the park, if you want to blend in with the locals!

However, just as the weekdays have become routine and ordinary I’m still finding plenty of new excitement to keep me occupied on the weekends. So for all of you planning to make a stop in Daegu soon here are five things to do on the weekends:
1) Enjoy the Fall weather with some hiking.
Fall is my favorite season! I love the cool crisp air coupled with the warm sun. It’s the absolute perfect weather for hiking. Daegu is a great location for those of you who enjoy traipsing about some hills. Because it is in a valley there are plenty of trails nearby leading into the mountains. Although, be warned, Koreans take their hiking pretty seriously. My first outing around Mt. Apsan left me feeling incredibly under-dressed and unprepared. So I suggest you stop by the local North Face store and get yourself properly outfitted with clothes and gear, even if you’re going on a simple trek around the park, if you want to blend in with the locals!
| You never know what you might find on your trek. |
2) Ride a swan
It seems to me that lakes and Rent-a-Swans go hand in hand here in Korea. Lucky for me I happen to have Suseong Lake within skipping distance from my apartment
which means I can ride a swan whenever I choose!.... actually, I’m probably set now that I’ve done it once but it was a delightful 30 minutes or so around the lake with good company. And yes, we fulfilled our duty as the crazy foreigners waving at all the other swans to see who would wave back... it’s a thing we do.
Hello fellow swans!
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| My face is like that because I'm so excited about life... that's my story and I'm sticking to it! |
| Great spot to watch the sunset |
| The first almost-too-spicy meal I've had in Korea. |
Back home a weekend dinner out would be pretty common place and uneventful. Here in Korea it’s always a bit of an adventure. First order of business is to actually pick a place to try. Then one has to buck up the courage to walk in. Seems simple enough but I still have that moment of terror before I open the door when I see an image of myself trying to order something, the waiter looking at me as if I’m crazy and kicking me out of the restaurant with a “don’t come back until you can speak Korean!!”, which of course I wouldn't understand as they would be saying it in Korean. Thankfully this has yet to happen and all restaurant visits have ended with me happy and full.
| One night Super Junior came with my dinner. |
| I have yet to eat here but anyone want to take a crack at the meaning of the name? I've tried and am truly baffled. (The phrase underneath says "The restaurant in the happy story") |
| Eworld entrance and Daegu Tower in the distance. |
4) Eworld
There’s nothing better then some roller coaster action on the weekend. Eworld is the local amusement park here in Daegu. It’s not huge but has enough rides and attractions to keep you entertained for an afternoon with some friends. Of course my opinion might have been swayed by the sheer amount of kpop music they were playing around the park. I mean what could be better than listening to Fantastic Baby as you click up the first hill of a ride? And yes, we also fulfilled our duty as the crazy foreigners here by singing and dancing along, much to the humor of the middle school girls sitting in front of us.
| Yay for amusement parks! |
| Thoroughly enjoying ourselves on The Viking. |
Pick a weekend, any weekend, and I can guarantee there will be some sort of festival going on somewhere! This last week it was the Daegu Sports Festival. It’s actually a pretty big deal with different sports being played all over Daegu. Thanks to a friend who has better navigation skills than myself (we have established the fact that I have NO sense of direction, right?), I was able to see some cycling, swimming, diving, and Taekwondo all in one day! Certainly a productive way to spend a weekend.
| Pretty bikes going really fast on a nifty track! I was happy! |
| Really fun watching the taekwondo. |
| There was a surprising amount of whistling going on during the swimming. Is that the official swimmers cheer? |
| I enjoyed the diving but got so stressed out every time they started a dive with a handstand, that just doesn't seem like a good idea at that height! |
| The adorable podium girls wearing tradition Hanbok. |
I’m sure there are hundreds of other exciting events waiting to be discovered and explored over the next several weekends. I’ll be sure to keep you updated on what I find!
Kpop Song of the Week
In honor of the Sports Festival here’s a song Super Junior recorded for the World Cup a few years ago.
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