Wednesday (21st) saw me at the usual Korean lessons in Bundang. This time one of the girls in my conversation group was leaving so we took the conversation to a restaurant. We had planned on getting chicken and beer but it was an unusually busy Wednesday night so we ended up at a pig trotter restaurant. I was hesitant however plunged in with all I had to try something new. My first bite had a big chuck of gristle...not the greatest start. I boldly went back and selected my next bite more carefully and discovered that it was really good!
Thursday was casual coffee at the local lemon tree cafe near my house with Eric, Lisa and Hanneke. Lisa and Hanneke are fellow teachers but at a different school. They both teach elementary. Lisa is from the UK and Hanneke is from South Africa. Lisa is an EPIC KPop fan. Hanneke is pronounced "Hanna-ka".
Friday was the usual foreigner drinks at the self serve bar in Gwangju. We all went to leave at 3am, but got distracted by beer at the dairy so stayed there a little longer. Hanneke and I finally started walking home at about 5:30 and ended up meeting her ex-boyfriend's brother outside another dairy who also asked us to stay for some beer. It was light by this point. Always a sign you've had a good night. Unlike New Zealand, when the birds start chirping in the morning, Korea doesn't seem to have that..
Saturday was hungover. VERY hungover. But in true kiwi spirit, I soldiered on into Seoul with Fiona and Hanneke to Bunker in Apgujeong. Bunker was a lot of fun! It's about 50/50 foreigners and Koreans. Enjoyed me some buckets (see photo) and dancing. I'm getting pretty good at this meeting people thing because we met a whole bunch of awesome people getting their dance on. Oddly, Sunday was not so hungover....just tired. Probably a good thing.
Quick KGB before hitting Bunker! |
Bucket and bunny ears time! |
Crazy mask floating around at the bar |
Tuesday was a regular day at school but I finally got to go out and have dinner with my fellow Korean teachers which was fun. It's nice to learn a little more about the people you work with and get to know them a bit better. Had some really good Italian food at a little restaurant in Gwangju. They had "bugger sets" as meals at this restaurant, clearly some bad translation.
Wednesday was the speech contest at school!! It was lots of fun listening to the speaking and as a foreign teacher, I was one of the judges with the other two foreign teachers. The kids were cute and some of them were REALLY good!!
Thursday We made burgers at school with the kids. The kids didn't need to cook anything but they had these adorable outfits to do their 'cooking'.
Elin's Mum (one of my students) dropped off some snacks at the end of this day for the kids and also gave me and Hannah a mini chocolate cake each. The Korean parents are crazy about some weird things but every no and then they make up for it with awesome gifts. Today, Elin's mum dropped of pizza for all the staff.
Eric surprised me when towards the end of the night he got up and did some stand up. He started off well...but I think he got a little nervous and it didn't end so well. He did say he had a lot of fun though which I guess was all that mattered.
Friday I had dinner with Jess and Eric at one of the local Galbi places. I'm thinking that Korean BBQ is fast becoming my favourite food in Korea. We also went to a Japanese bar before heading to the self-serve and drank some really good Saki! After Saki we went to the self-serve bar to meet up with everyone else. I was good this time and was home by 11:30 knowing that I would need to head into Seoul the next day early.
Jess and Eric at the Sake bar |
After the opening I headed to Gangnam for another foreigner party and met up with my friends. I'm enjoying the all you can drink for 20000 won parties! I've also decided that Korea is great for my self-esteem. I had one guy come and talk to me and he asked if there was a line to talk to me because I looked so popular. Gold. After the party we headed to Itaewon. This was fairly average to be honest. I never thought I would say this but there was too many foreigners lol. I stayed in Seoul with my friend at another love motel. This time it wasn't as interesting and nothing was strange about it so still no photos....sorry.
I woke up to a text from Lisa on Sunday morning asking if I wanted to go to the G Dragon concert. Concerts here are strange because you usually are seated and more often than not aren't allowed to stand up. Thankfully the G Dragon concert wasn't that strict but we weren't allowed to leave our seats, only standing. I'm not the hugest KPop fan but I do like G Dragon and his band Big Bang. Big Bang reunited for the first time in a long time at the concert and performed some of their songs together. See pictures below. TOP is my fav....drool. I finally went home about 11:30pm.
G Dragon |
TOP on the left and G Dragon on the right. |
Outside the venue |
We were actually quite close to the stage as the venue was relatively small. |
G Dragon being adorable |
The closest we got he was about 10 metres away from us!! |
G Dragon impersonator outside the venue |
Bucket of Long Island Iced Tea. |
I'll know better next time....hopefully. Probably not.
Miss you all loads xx
Much Love!
Ally
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