This means no 7:50am class and also means that I don't need to be in school until 9:00am. This is a good thing. I lazily heaved outta bed at 7:00 rather than 6, puttered around, and left about 8:30am.... in the rain. And I don't mean it was raining. I don't mean it was pissing it down. By the time I cycled down to the bottom of the hill I live on - maybe 100 metres / yards ish - I was soaked to the bone. Denim jeans, thick fleecy shirt. Everything soaked. That kinda rain. So I cycled to school - stopping only once, when my bike chain decided to come
unchained halfway up a hill. This of course meant I had to hike off and spend ten minutes by the side of the road fixing it. I hit the school at about 9:10am, having thus spent 40 minutes in said rain, ran to the restroom to get changed --- and had left any new pair of trousers at home. Oh dear. So I changed my top half, and 4 hours later I'm still sat in wet denim o.< oh well. Tonight I'll be cycling home in the dark and the rain 'cause this shit ain't letting up any time soon.
Hopefully we'll finish not too late, 'cause I'm going out to meet another ESL teacher here that J Lee put me in touch with. She's been in Incheon 2.5 years so I dare say she can answer a bunch of the questions I have. We're going off to a bar and she's apparently going to enforce soju on me XD which I've been avoiding thus far due to the early starts. She works with four other western teachers, so they'll be joining us later after they've had a meal.
I told this girl about having to bleach my hair blonde, and she was equally as horrified as everyone else - so all that rot about everyone dying their hair blonde blahblah was as much B.S. as we all thought it was ;)
Tomorrow I'm heading off to Hon...er. -looks it up- Hongik University area with Celine [one of the Korean teachers here].
Sunday I'm going to spend chilling, I think. As of yet it's free, and I'd like to keep it that way.
Monday is a day off yayayayayayayaya because it's the National Foundation day, so I'm going off to meet the Chantwins and ChoHye
and a girl from China over in CheongDam.
Tuesday would be a day off normally, because it's the school's foundation day, but whereas the school is officially off, our private school is continuing its lessons. However it's only a half day so I should have most of the afternoon to myself.
1) My local convenience store stocks Kelloggs Frosties. :)
2) Said convenience store have also introduced me to a "double cone" ice cream thing - I think it must be meant either for a big hungry day or two people, 'cause it lasts me at least two or three sittings - last time i bought one the second sitting was more of a sipping, but now I have a fridge (!!) and so it'll be mm sorbet for jeis!
I need to find the way to Songhak subway station from my house >> I don't think it's too much different from the route to Lottemart, though. Fingers crossed.