Monday, October 19, 2009

The Korean Consulate Experience

I received my visa number last week and excitedly called the Korean Consulate to schedule an "interview" or so it was called by my recruiter. I spoke to a nice consulate worker who told me to arrive on Monday (today) between 9-11 a.m. I excitedly asked my friend's dad to tag along for some company. Well, it decided to rain today, and the freeways were a mess! It took us almost an hour and a half to get to San Francisco, then came my favorite part, navigating through the city. Needless to say, I got lost and almost got stuck getting on the Golden Gate Bridge, which was not where I was supposed to be. I called the consulate as it was five minutes to 11 a.m. and was told that as long as I got there before 11:30 a.m. I'd be fine. I finally found it, (its in a residential area), and I had to parallel park on a hill between a mini-van and an Audi, which I did perfectly. I raced inside as it was 11:15 a.m., and was asked for all of my documents, which I had ready. In the meantime, my friend's dad (Hank) was making small talk with some of the other people that were there. I literally spent 10 minutes there and it should take two days to process, which works out perfectly as I'm planning to meet up with the old recruiting gang in the city on Wednesday. So, we're leaving the Consulate, and I made a comment on how it would have been so awesome if the mini-van was gone, because I know its going to be tough to navigate out of the spot without "bumping" into their car. Hank helps me by pulling the e-break, while I back up, thinking I had backed up enough, and not hitting the Audi, I get ready to turn the wheel to get out of the spot....then it happens, I totally roll into the mini-van. Well, it gets better, the owners of the mini-van are outside my car and have this look of horror on their face. Then they tell me, "That's my car". I say, ok, just let me get my car out of the spot and we'll see if there is any damage. We got the car out of the spot, and to my luck, Hank had helped these people locate their child inside the Consulate. So they were very nice, said that they understood and since there was no damage let me go without even getting out of the car! That was awesome!

Its almost official, my departure date is December 2nd. The actual flight will be purchased once I get the visa stamp on my passport. I'm really excited and am starting to plan my goodbye party(ies).

Not sure if I mentioned this, but I recently visited my travel buddy, Alexandra in Boston and got to meet her amazing family and friends. I had a great time in New England and am considering moving there once I return from my Korean adventure. I'm also getting excited for my upcoming trip to Seattle to visit Nici and Mike!


Saturday, October 3, 2009

Pushed back...

Hey All,

Sorry I haven't posted in a long time, I was without my computer while it got re-vamped at the apple store. So now its better then ever!

As you know, I accepted a position and since then, I have mailed all of my important documentation (like my diploma) to Korea. The school emailed me to let me know that they received my documents and that they are applying for my work visa, but the teacher that I'm replacing has decided to stay a few weeks extra. Which means that I'm supposed to now leave at the beginning of December, which means that I'll be able to be home for Thanksgiving, which is one of my favorite holidays because its all about food!

I have been corresponding with the teacher that I'm replacing and we're going to Skype soon, which is awesome, because I still have a few questions for her. The school provided me with two other teacher's contact info, so I'll be emailing them soon. I'm getting excited and anxious to get there.

In other news, I'm SUPER EXCITED to go to Boston and Maine on Wednesday! I'm super pumped to see Al and meet her parents/friends, not to mention to see the north east for the first time. And I'm so happy to be able to share in Donya and Jeff's wedding. I can't wait to see Maine in the fall. I'm sure there will be stories once I get back! ;)

And I've booked a flight to Seattle for Halloween to see Nici and her Seattle-ites before I leave for Seoul! Just a couple of trips to get my goodbyes out.

I was also pleasantly surprised, but my dad sold his business and is now working for the man who he sold his business to! This was great news because it takes a lot of worrying off of my mind.

Hmmm....what else....oh, I changed my hair again. Its super blonde! Maybe I'll post a pic later.