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Water Dragon

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Water Dragon, originally uploaded by JR-Mississippi.

Where has the time gone…………..

It has been awhile since I sat down to write a post about what has been going here in Dongtan.

On June the 6th, JJ’s mother came in to Suwon bus terminal. I met her at the bus station around 4. Since JJ had to work until 10, I needed to entertain mom till she got home. We got in the taxi and made our way to Dongtan. She explained who I was to the taxi driver and went on to explain how these days international marriages are acceptable. She went on to tell him that a few years ago it would have never been possible. The taxi driver either agreed with her or is a really good liar….. We got to Dongtan and even though JJ and I had cleaned the house she went through and decided that she would spend the her time cleaning. Maybe, I bored her into cleaning! She cleaned for a few hours and would ask me to get her various items that she needed, but wouldn’t let me help her. She told me I needed to rest since I had been working so hard.(SWEET) After a few hours we went to the local super market and then made our way through the park. JJ got home around 10 and we ended up staying up late chatting.

On Sunday June the 7th, we headed into Gangnam to take mom to JJ’s oldest sister’s house. We decided that we would take her to VIPS for lunch. She had never visited and was quite impressed with the selection and more with the number of people that would pay 20,000 for lunch. We took mom all the way to the sister’s house and hung out for about an hour or so. Which was long enough for JJ’s mom to convince the sister to give me some of her extra whiskey. (SWEET)

JJ and I have also been planning our wedding which will be the Saturday after Thanksgiving. We are still at the beginning of the planning and have a lot of work to do. Wedding dress has been bought, Hanboks ordered, priest scheduled, church reserved and that is about it. We got a long way to go.

We are also working on JJ’s visa. We have filed the DS230 part 1 and are now gathering all of the information that we need to apply for our interview. I have to work with my dad to cosponsor JJ since my income in Korea is not counted. I have a lot of evidence to produce and not a lot of time to get it all ready. JJ booked her medical check for this week, so that is one more thing that will be out of the way. I set a goal of applying for the interview by July 10th. I hope that we can have everything ready by that time.

I have not had that much time to go out and take pictures, but I did get to go to the Hwaseong Fortress on Sunday the 14th and I think some of them came out pretty good. I am currently reading a couple of Scott Kelby’s books. I started with his Digital Photography Book 1 and now am reading CS4 for Photographers. Both of these are very cool and his humor is interesting/annoying…I really like the way he explains everything in a down to earth sense.

I also spend a pretty good amount of time trying to get our newest hire ready to come to Korea. Ironing out all the last mintue visa problems and what not. I honestly hate recruiting new teachers and have been lucky that we have gotten such good teachers to work at our school. Our newest teacher will arrive in a couple of weeks and seems like she is going to be a perfect fit for our school.

We are currently throwing around the idea of making an extended lay-over on our way back to Mississippi. We were leaning towards Honolulu, but I think we have come to the conclusion that for a couple of extra dollars we can visit Paris. So that may be a possibility as well. We are also supposed to travel with JJ’s parents before we head to Mississippi and we are trying to figure out just where to go on that trip as well.

4 months and 15 days left….but who’s counting?

Suwon Fortress

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Suwon Fortress HDR, originally uploaded by JR-Mississippi.

Cramming

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6 hours alone with JJ’s mother. I’m on the way to pick her up from the bus stop….Come on Korean language ability!

Saturday Shopping

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My schedule involves me getting about 3 to 4 hours of sleep every Thursday night and I end up putting in a 12 hour day on Fridays due to other obligations, so when I decide to get up early on Saturdays, it is usually a struggle. I did end up getting up about 9:30 yesterday. JJ was a little curious as to why I would leave so early, but I just replied that I really wanted to spend all day taking photos. Having lied successfully, I made my way to Gangnam via 1550-2. I transferred buses and took another one to get me to Seoul Station. The female bus driver on my second bus was unbelievably kind. Not only did she help me with directions, but also woke me up when my stop came up. I was exhausted and had grabbed a quick power nap that could have turned into a round trip back to Gangnam. I got to Youngsan and headed straight into the electronics market to find the an Iriver P35.

I had spent all week trying to decide on which PMP to buy her. I knew that I wanted one that had a DMB player and WIFI. Well, there are not that many that have both and I found that the only one that matched what I wanted was the Iriver. Since we are only going to be in Korea for another 5 months, it would be pretty useless to shell out a lot of money for a DMB player that will not work in the States. I had no idea that DMB was really only used in Korea, until I read about it here.

I acutally had a couple of older students who spent their break time looking at all of the Korean specifications and breaking them down for me. They all said that it looked pretty cool and that JJ would love it.

It took me awhile to fine the exact model that I wanted. There are three different models. Basic/DMB/Wi-Fi with DMB. I was looking for the Wi-Fi with DMB. I got shuffled around by a few vendors.(Not that uncommon at Youngsan) I had already printed off a couple pages from Gmarket and Danawa, so I knew the price range and had some evidence to barter with. The few vendors that I wasted time with told me that they had every PMP made, but as usual the one that I wanted was out or they only had the 36GB model. I really would have preferred to buy it over the Internet, but really didn’t have the time to wait on delivery, but I did eventually find a guy whose English was great and was willing to negotiate on the price.

I made the purchase and then was getting ready to leave when I saw a promotion for a new media player that was happening outside. They were also using racing/promotion girls. I ended up taking a bunch of photos that I can’t post right now. My CF card has some kind of format error and it is not being read by my camera. My card reader is also broken, so I have been using my camera to directly upload my photos to my computer. I think that I can recover the photos if I go buy another multi reader.

I met up with my friends Troy and Joanne in Namdaemun where we went shopping for some gifts for their trip back to America. We had lunch at a great Sal-Gook-Su restaruant that was basically a two for one deal and we ended up ordering way too much food. The restaurant was a hole in the wall and I was actually nervous to drink the water. Apparently, it was a pretty famous place and had been featured on a bunch of different TV shows. We ended up heading back to the peace and quiet of Dongtan not long after having a late lunch. They had driven into Seoul for a wedding, so I was able to ride back with them. Public transportation is convenient in Korea, but riding back in the comfort of their car was nice.

I have a ton of things to do today:
1. Buy a card reader
2. US taxes
3. JJ visa work
4. New teacher interviews
5. Process some phtos

I would much rather do number 5 than 2,3, or 4…

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