Ok yes,
I’m just a bit late with my greeting. Of course, this is the girl that still
has Christmas presents laid out in orderly little piles waiting to be shipped.
I get around to it.... eventually!
But
looking past my late tendencies in the holiday realm I hope you all had a
fabulous Christmas and wonderful New Years!
The
Holidays here in Korea were rather cheerful even with the absence of the normal
Christmas festivities. Christmas isn’t the glittering, festive ball of food,
family, presents and events that it is back home. We only had the 25th off (it
was more than a little odd having a regular teaching day on Christmas Eve) and
it’s really seen as more of a day for couples and not so much for families. I
started calling it Valentines Day 2.0. All the young folks were out in their
finest duds with cakes in hand on Christmas!
It was
certainly hard being away from family and the normal Christmas trimmings but I
also become very grateful for our little band that has been assembled here. We
were able to make it a merry time and I truly enjoyed it!
However,
I feel our Christmas festivities paled in comparison to New Years. This time,
instead of trying to make the holiday like what we know from back home we
decided to embrace our inner Korean. This meant dinner downtown, beer at the
local with the ajhussies, purchasing a cake at the neighborhood bakery (any
event is seen as reason for cake here!), and of course- karaoke!
Now
let’s make something clear upfront- I am not a singer. The idea of spending the
evening singing into a microphone for all to hear could not be farther down on
my list of enjoyable ways to spend my time! But Korean karaoke.... Best. Thing.
Ever.
We
wandered over to one of the MANY norebangs (seriously norebangs are to Korea
what Starbucks are in the States, one on every corner and two in between). When
we walked in they set us up in our own small room with couches, tv,
microphones, tambourines, beer/soju if you asked for it (ok the soju does help
with the singing bit), and a HUGE book of songs to choose from. I think with
the exception of one Alanis Morissette song we found everything we felt like
singing, be it Korean or English!
Counting
down at midnight with our single candle lit on the cake, confetti poppers ready
to go, and dancing to Big Bang’s Fantastic Baby, all with good friends...
doesn’t get much better than that folks! It was a night... and morning... to
remember.
2012
was truly fantastic. This time last year I was still enjoying being in
Salt Lake surrounded by good friends and family close by. I was working an
amazing job at an amazing school (that I still love and miss!). Now I find
myself fulfilling a dream I’ve had since I was little and loving Korea more and
more each day. I can safely say I have absolutely NO idea where I will be this
time next year but I’m excited to see where the year takes me.
Life
can be such an adventure. The world is so big and there are so many things to
experience and love no matter where you are. I hope this year you all have many
new adventures, be they on the other side of the world or just down the road.
May you have a multitude of new experiences and find more things to love and
cherish and enjoy!
Happy New
Year!
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