Showing posts with label cute. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cute. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Day 1. – Taking care of business

“Don’t cry over spilled milk.”  Definitely something I needed to keep in mind!  I don’t think I’ve ever before run into so many obstacles in such a short time period.  I started off the morning with trying to go on base.  When I think of home, I think of a military base.  It’s what I grew up with, always had access to, and have become most familiar with.  No matter where I’ve gone, there’s always been a base, which are all set up pretty similarly.  BUT now that I’ve graduated, I have no ID card and am refused entry. 

Attempt #1:  My mom and I took a taxi to Camp Walker here in Daegu to a) get a cellphone   b) go to the gym   c) shower and d) use the phone to call home 

Rejection #1:  I couldn’t be signed in unless my mom was registered in the system so we had to go to the other base.  After she registered, we went back to Camp Walker, used the gym, showered, and tried to get a phone.

Rejection #2:   I can’t get a phone from on base unless I have an ID so we registered under my mom for a temporary pay-as-you-go phone.

Rejection #3:  Found out I can’t get a phone plan until I have a visa AND a Korean bank account.  So now I have to get a bank account here in Korea.

After finding out that I am so restricted from using what I’ve been familiar with my entire life and how much I have to do just to get a phone, the discouragement rained down on me like the warm raindrops pouring down here in Korea.  Then as I went to throw away the paper towel I used to dry my hands with in the bathroom, I saw this:



Such an encouraging little trash can!  Even though it was on a trashcan, it reminded me to keep positive.  Hard work will pay off eventually right?  :]

Rejection #4:  Once I got to the Consulate or whatever the place you register for a visa is called, I was assuming that I’d get a renewed one on the spot since I had one before.  Naaaah, they sent us across the street to get my mom’s paperwork and then told us mine wouldn’t be ready for another 4 weeks and I’d have to come back to pick it up.

Travelling around isn’t easy…especially if it’s 90 degrees with 250% humidity and rain.  

Cheerful moments:  I found this cute little coffee shop after 30 min of walking around looking for a PC bang (Internet café to send my dad an email that I landed safely)  and couldn’t help but stop to grab a latte.  The ambience was quaint…like a comfy little café should be!






[THE neatest fish tank I've ever seen!]



Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Korea and its COOLNESS

As I roam the streets of Korea, walking aim-lessly with no specific destination in mind, something cool ALWAYS seems to present itself to me.  If I'm lucky,  I'll have my camera on hand to capture a picture to share with you.  If the "stars are not on my side" (haha I just went to a tarot card reader the other day for fun)  I won't have my camera and will take pictures in my mind by blinking my eyes.

Fortunately, I usually have my camera, so enjoy the cool, cute, interesting, unique creations of a smart Asian country.

Watch TV while you drive and navigate (So you don't miss any World Cup Games)


Parking assistance (the green means there is an open spot in this section.
The red in the back means all spots in that section are taken.  
CLEVER.


 
Looks like this candle kills bugs,
but the guy told me it sucks up the smoke from his cigar...


View of Daegu from my uncle's apt window (monsoon season=random rains)


 
The department stores are EXTREMELY accomodating :)
(found in bathroom next to hand soap)


How specific...


I wish I had one of these to drive around campus with!


Swing with your sweetheart <3, drink coffee, and people watch
All at once.


Parking Contraption...never forget where you parked
Because the car comes to YOU!



The mechanics of this parking puzzle thing


I like it when my beer wears a hat :)


I guess Koreans believe in aliens?...
yes, I come in peace as well 


My favorite bar...take-out cocktails


An ad in a metro
No need for dog-sitters anymore.
Feed them, call them, and video chat with them from your cell phone!


Adorable clothing!


Fortune telling is a BIG thing in Korea!

~Melissadaptable