Friday, March 11, 2005

So fast......

Heard that SPM result came out yesterday.
It's been a year.....
Still remember that I was having my driving lesson while the news came out on radio announcing that SPM result was release last year.
I wasn't really content with my results. But hey, what more to complain? I got my JPA scholarship, though it's not where I wanted.
But looking back at things, I'm glad I was given Korea. Met lots of interesting people, new experiences....
And I don't think I can study well in an environment like INTEC.
But one thing I really miss is the fellowship with my Christian friends......

Wednesday, March 09, 2005

Getting busier......

Was out at Sinchon on Sunday night with Debbie, a friend from China. We went to this cute shop that specializes in bean curd, from toppings to drinks to dessert to main dish. Splendid! Delicious!
After dinner we dropped by at a Board Game Room, it's a place that has a similar concept with a cyber cafe but with comfortable chairs and tables and they have different collections of board games, card games and the sort. Funny I never knew that such a place exists in Korea after being here for half a year.
Enjoyed my time:)

Starting this week, my swimming lesson is at 7am in the morning. I repeat 7AM!! Meaning that I have to wake up by 6am!
Well, sleeping at 4,5 o'clock in the morning is something I'm quite use to now, but WAKING at such a time is something I've not done since my trip to Seoraksan. Worst still is that it's 3times per week!
Kind of reminds me of my secondary school days......

Sunday, March 06, 2005

Friday, March 04, 2005

Bulgogi/ 6 Months

6 Months!

It's actually 6 months since I set foot on this Land of the Morning Calm.
How ever did I survive without my Kolo Mee, Laksa, Teh Tarik, Chah Kueh Teow, Wanton, Kueh Chap, ABC, Rojak and all my favorite Malaysian food?!

Well, enough talking about Malaysian food. Yesterday marked the 1/2 Anniversary of my arrival in Korea, and it so happen that the Bulgogi making lesson which was suppose to be on next Monday was brought forward to yesterday.

The Bulgogi was indeed delicious! It reminded me of the first time we ate the beef wrapped in lettuce and mint leaves(?) last year during Moon cake Festival.

Will upload the photos later on.

Going for an orchestra performance later on.

Wednesday, March 02, 2005

Ah! My hand hurts!

After not swimming for more than half a year and suddenly swam for about an hour!

I'm taking up swimming lesson as well stating this month. Well, I know I'm already busy with my piano lessons and was busy with my mask dance and calligraphy before that, but I just can't help it.
I like learning stuff. And I would have registered for the Taekwondo class near my house if I had the money to spare.

Anyway, its' my first time going to a swimming pool after coming to Korea, but as I've heard from my seniors about it, so I wasn't shocked when I couldn't find any personal changing room and seeing people walking around naked.
And since I'm here, I just followed the culture and did what others did.

But then the question of whether it's wrong to do such a thing came across my mind. Well for the Muslims it's definitely a taboo to simply stand naked in front of others, but for me...?
The chapter on Abraham and his son came across my mind, but Iconcluded that the main concern in that passage was him being drunk.

Well, anyway, if someone has an answer, tell me. If not I see no point pondering over something I cannot solve.

Youth Revival Festival

Joined the revival meeting organized by the church from 27/2 till 1/3 (Sunday till Tuesday) .

Frankly, I saw the leaflets few weeks back, I'm really interested about it but had quite a lot of worries as my command of Korean is still very poor.
And I really dislike sitting alone in a corner of the hall and being the only person in the whole room who can't understand what's going on.

But then, my soul friend, sister 혜진 (Hye Jin) encouraged me to go, saying that there's lots more other activities beside the sermon. So I decided to follow her advice and registered for it.

On the first day(Sunday afternoon), Hye Jin came to me and said that as her brother's going to the military the next day, she needs to go back home. But responsibly she asked someone else to "look after" me.

Well at first I was quite lost. Not knowing where to go and what to do. We played games in teams in the afternoon. And as the games were quite easy, I agreed to participate in one of it when 흥렬(Heng Ryeol), the brother who's taking care of me asked me to.
BUT, it seems that God's favor wasn't with me because out of all the games, the one I participated was the only one I couldn't understand at all!!

However, things came to a turning point during dinner when I was introduced to quite a number of people. They were nice and friendly. Although I was introduced to more than 20 people, I couldn't remember more than 2 names.
But accordions to Heng Ryeol, at least I can remember their faces next time I see them in church, and they'll most likely remember me. The main purpose was so that I won't feel so lonely the next time I come to church, one of the main problem which I had been facing.

On the second night, we had small group discussion till 12midnight. After that I was out to movie with 3 other members till 4.30 in the morning. And THAT's really something new to me.
I really enjoyed my time(though the movie was different from what we expected) with them.

And on the last day (yesterday), we had group activities in the afternoon. Our group was assigned to take photos with the grandmothers in a park nearby and then go to a subway station to give away tissues (with the salvation message written on the cover).
Though I've seen such scenes every week at the subway station, I never thought that I'll be in their shoes. But it was a good experience. For me I carry the hope that someone might actually come to know Christ through the words written on the tissue cover.

The last service was indeed very challenging. Well.., it wasn't exactly the sermon that challenged me (I had to gather all my might just to keep me from falling asleep), but rather the worship songs.
It's been quite sometime since I last felt such....such ...I don't know...feelings? The Spirit of God? But no matter what we call it, it's a feeling I long for everyday. The longing to live for God. To be holy.

Good for nothing LG


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As I've mention in my previous post, I got a hand phone. But to my disappointment I can't send any international sms =( Thanks to that good for nothing LG company.

They actually had the sense of creating a phone that can only insert 11 digits, that's enough for domestic sms, but short by 3 digits for international sms:access code(002)+ country code +phone number, which requires 14.

And considering that the model came out less than 2years!!!

But than there's nothing I could have done about it. Even the h/p sellers didn't know much about international sms....

Sunday, February 27, 2005

Handphone

Sooner than I expected, I got a handphone.

Went to Yongsan in the afternoon with 3 other friends. One of them were planning to get a second hand phone, and having the thought of buying one myself soon, I decided to follow them and see what's the price and options.

So after dropping by 3 shops, I finally decided on getting an LG Cyon phone. It's not a new model, has been around for more than a year, and the phone itself has been used for about 6 months.
But as I'm not the type who care so much about fashion, and the purpose of owning a phone is plainly for communication purposes, I bought it after some consideration.

Now the only information I'm looking for is how on earth do I send an international sms!!!?

Saturday, February 26, 2005

Mask Dance


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Photos with my mask dance friends.



The two girls are from Japan while the other guy is from Germany.



Went out for dinner on friday evening with the black hair Japanese girl, German guy and our teacher as our German friend, Schilling was going back on saturday. The dinner was great, had a few glass of beer(actually it's the most I've taken one go, but I think I can handle more than that).

Thursday, February 24, 2005

Millionaire

...at least nearly. Just received my February and book allowance, accounting to 840 thousand all in all^^

Frankly I might have bought a com right away if my March allowance was given as well. But, according to the embassy, they forgot about it!! What a joker. Not likely for someone to forget about 70 million won(460thousand*150students)!!

Well, anyway, though I'm not planning to get a com so soon, I doubt there'll be much money left after the first week of March.

I'm having piano classes; planning to take up swimming lesson next month, which means I need to buy my swimming equipment; planning to register for the Spring Semester Pronunciation Clinic to improve my Korean pronunciation; going to Jejudo Island at the end of March.......
Moreover, I plan to get a handphone soon if there is a good bargain. Didn't think I'll need one so soon, but like what my friend told me: Handphone is a necessity in Korea.
Though I don't fully agree with him, but having one will surely be more convenient. What's more? I can send sms back to my beloved Malaysia as well^^