(photo: from left, clockwise: Travis (co-worker/australian), John (co-worker/NYC), Me, Enuk (friend of Travis), TJ (friend of Travis).. all at a downstairs restaurant in Sinchon, Seoul)Things I learned this weekend:1. There is free workout equipment along the river but I need to get a visor that leans about a foot from my forehead and a bandana to cover my mouth from the pollution to fit in.
2. You can buy a liter of beer in a plastic bottle at a convenience store for about $3 and sit outside of the store and drink it from a small paper cup.
3. When going to a public restroom, you have a 50/50 chance of what you're going to get: a western toilet ... or ... the squatter (whole in the ground). I am batting .500 so far.
4. Eating dog is not a stereotype. Enuk (in Asian military) asked if I ate it and I asked if it was a myth or not. He confirmed it's real and told me why the meat is so tender. I am going to not share that with you since there are so many dog lovers in the US. I am still debating if I need to experience the taste of dog.
5. A mini-headless octopus can be eaten whole (not by me).
6. Sinchon and Hongdae (neighborhoods) are where the "foreigners" hang out
7. When going out for a night, staying out till daylight is the norm. I left at 2:15am because I couldnt hang any longer.
8. One of my goals is hard to follow through with (about the food) since everywhere I turn, there is Pizza Hut, TGIF, Coke, Gatorade, 7 Elevens. So far I've only eaten at Pizza Hut but that is because my bio mom/step father took me there.
9. I need to learn to cook b/c eating apples, cheese, sun chips isnt so healthy.
10. My bio mom can beat me in an arm-wrestle.
11. If you press enough buttons on the laundry machine, it will start and wash your clothes
* a few more pics on my site