Life has been good good good lately. No more am I wallowing in the sad sack sadness of failed romance, but have been getting out and being Shanda. And it had led to Some Wonderful Discoveries.
Wonderful Discovery #1:
Homeplus has roller blades for half priceI bought some roller blades. I'm not sure if I posted about this way back when I first got here, but I've tried this already. Part of my first paycheque from the Villagey went to a pair of cheap blades. They, sadly, were unusable. I returned them and decided not to buy another since the places for comfortable roller-blade use are few and far between here, compared to Saskatoon at least, where you can go down the middle of the street and not be bothered by cars, or to the river and not meet a single person to get in your way.
But, my attempts at running having being foiled lately by my dodgy hip and knee, I decided to give Korean roller blades another try. And I got a sweet pair for half price. And they rock.
Wonderful Discovery #2: The parks are blade-able after allYou may not really care about this, but it makes me so happy. The thought of another summer with no rollerblades in it make me very sad. And so the discovery that cobbled sidewalks aren't impossible to blade on was like finding gold. There are two parks near our apartments and going between and around the two of them makes for a varied and intense workout.
Wonderful Discovery #3: Road Rash gives you street cred
Yes, I wiped out. Big time. In front of a nice young Korean man who spoke enough English to ask if I was okay and tell me to be careful after helping me up. It was actually his fault that I wiped out in the first place. He was walking on the smooth part of the sidewalk that ramps onto the sidewalk so I had to take the cobbled part that has no ramp. And the difference from street to sidewalk was more than I anticipated. And I hit the curb at pretty much full speed. And ended up sprawled pretty much face first on the sidewalk. Luckily my shoulder broke my fall. I'm used to having a few skraped knees over the course of a summer, but it's the first time I've had road rash on my shoulder. Not pretty. Especially when the kids at school notice it and poke it and say "Teacher, what?" But one of my facebook friends says that road rash gives you street cred. And plus it makes me feel "hard core." (I was going to post some pictures of my impressive war wounds...but I just realized how disgusting they are.)
Wonderful Discovery #4: Black Bean Noodle is actually goodWe all know Valentine's Day. Well in Korea and in Japan and some other Asian countries they also have White Day, one month after V-day, where men give presents to women in reciprocation of the gifts they recieved on V-day. And the month after that comes black day. It is a day to celebrate (or lament) singleness. Me and my fellow single co-workers chose to celebrate.
The traditional food of black day is black bean sauce on noodle.

So we went out for dinner to a noodle house. The black bean sauce is not something new to me, we eat it at the school cafetteria every week. But, as most people will agree, cafetteria food shouldn't be used as the basis for judging anything. Even the best of foods will taste awful once a school cafetteria gets its hands on it. So I was pleasantly surprised to find that black bean is actually delicious!
After the noodles we went on a grocery shopping spree at homeplus, our favourite department store hang-out. Then to an organic soy icecream shop. (I gave up dairy at the start of the month hoping it would help improve my health, so Baskin Robins was out of the question.) But we found the soy delicious, though not as creamy as real cream. (Who'd a thunk...) We then topped of the evening by giving ourself mud facials and reading Shakespeare and tarot cards.
Who needs a man when you have girlfriends? When was the last time your boyfriend let him give you a facial or debated the healthiness of banana chips for 20 minutes?
For more information about black day:
http://www.reuters.com/article/oddlyEnoughNews/idUSSEO18852320080414?feedType=RSS&feedName=oddlyEnoughNewsWonderful Discovery #5: Hwaseo Station has a gorgeous park/lake
Hwaseo is the station next to Suwon Station, where I usually catch the subway. I see out the window when I go into Seoul every weekend that there is a lake near the station. And right now is cherry blossom time and the lake was in full bloom. (Well, not the lake exactly, but the trees around it.) There are cherry blossom festivals all over the place, but I wanted to see them without the crowds of people that would inevitably flock to the festivals. So on my lazy Sunday I went to check out the lake. And found my new favourite place.
It felt like I was actually in nature, not just in a park in a city. True, there were sky-scraper apartment building in the background, but those are easily ignored. And you could hear the subway rattle past every few minutes. But the trees and flowers and water and families picnicing and children frolicking...it was heaven to my poor nature-starved soul.
I took a million pictures. Here are some of my favourites.






To see the rest of the album visit:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=104272&l=ba44f&id=890700076Wonderful Discovery #6: I am a circus catI bought a new shirt. On it, a cat in a red cape balancing on a tightrope. And the words "I am a circus cat." This may not seem note-worthy, but I feel I must live up to that shirt. It's not the kind of thing you take the wearing of lightly.
In other news, I have started a new blog. This one is more of a creative writing project. I've been wanting for a while to start a second blog, something more personal. So I was inspired the other day when I found a small red block on the side of the road.
You can see the new blog at http://redblockdiaries.blogspot.com
I hope you like it. (And also don't mind if you don't.)