Oh how I love the spring time. The weather starts to warm up, the trees and flowers begin to bloom, and people seem to be in a better mood all around. This is also true for me. The past couple of weeks its been getting warmer here is Seoul. And the cherry blossoms have begun to bloom, which bring a smile to my face.
Since the weather has gotten a bit warmer, we've been doing some more outdoorsy things. We went to a baseball game and a soccer game. Both of which were SUPER fun! The Koreans really take their sporting events seriously. They have some super fun chants and dances. And everyone gets involved. I can honestly say that I was more interested in learning the different chants, more than I was at what was going on at either game! And the turn out to the games here are CRAZY! We had to buy standing tickets to the season opener at the baseball game! Another exciting tidbit, you can bring your own food and drink into the game if you want! Um, hello, good looking out for our wallets Korea!!
This past weekend was the Cherry Blossom Festival. And for the past week, I've been nursing another cold! This one was pretty bad for about a week, so I tried to rest during the day on Saturday and attempted to go to the Cherry Blossom Festival by myself. I wanted to meet up with some friends, but I got lost. Only I try to not look at it as getting lost anymore, I consider it exploring. The subway is a great thing, there are stations pretty much everywhere, and there are cabs everywhere too, so its a little tough to get lost. So, I was wondering around Yeouido (where I was told the CBF was going to be) and I couldn't for the life of me find it. I did end up finding the 63 building, which is a really famous building here in Seoul. Its a museum that hosts a lot of famous art, among other things. Finally I wondered over to the Han River, and low and behold, there was the festival. Tons of people were out, walking, biking, roller blading and taking pictures! I had my camera on me, but since I was by myself, I didn't really feel like taking any pictures. I will and I promise to upload some. It was a really beautiful day.
When I walked to school today, I actually started to sweat, which made me start to worry. Its going to get so hot and humid here pretty quick. And since I've never really lived with humidity, I'm really nervous how I'm going to deal with it. I mean, I hate sweating with a passion. That's one of the reasons I did water sports as a kid! I was already told that most of the girls at my school don't wear any makeup in the summer besides mascara. Well, I just can't do that!! Hello, I constantly have bags under my eyes!! Not to mention the hair issue. They have some hair treatment here called "magic straight" which I think I am going to do, because there's going to be no way I will blow dry my hair to walk outside and have it turn curly!!
Other than that, I'm looking at my closet and wondering why I didn't pack more summer clothes! The only stores that carry "American sizes", aka clothes that fit me, are Forever 21, H&M and Zara! Can a girl get some Gap and American Eagle?! So, I'm thinking of shopping online and having my friends and family send it to me since no one ships to Korea. Not to mention, I can't even access the Jcrew website, its totally blocked!
Al and I are starting to plan our summer vacation to Thailand! I'm so excited!! We also want to go to China in September and Vietnam/Laos in December! If anyone has any good recommendations, please send them my way!