Saturday, 3 November 2012

Yeosu Massage adventures

Hello All!

This post will detail two massage places that I have gone to since coming to Yeosu. Both are in the Yeocheon shopping area across the street from Heungguk gymnasium.
The first one I went to a couple months ago needing a massage desperately. I went into basically the first one that caught my eye. They gave such amazing service! I was the only customer while I was there for more than an hour. I got a whole body massage treatment which only cost 70,000 won. I believe the place was owned by the couple who greeted me and did my massage. It was separated into 2 parts; the guy did my leg massage (amazing; I fell asleep it was so good) and then the woman did my back, arms, front and face massage. I also got a facial mask treatment of some sort which was really interesting. I think the whole think lasted around an hour and a half, which for 70,000 won is crazy awesome. It's called Sharon Skin Care and on the 3rd floor. And although they didn't speak English, they actually phoned a friend who came in and translated some of the things they wanted to ask me.
My second massage was just today, and I only got my back and neck done. I went to a different place, just to experience and find more massage places, what they offer, and how much they charge for services. The second place was actually just down the street from the first place. They offer not only massage, but skin care, hair removal, nail care, etc. It's actually called Total Beauty Shop and on the second floor. This place didn't speak English either, but I motioned to my back and asked massage, and they understood. This massage was also in 2 parts; the first, the girl massaged my back with her hands, then after that, she used a heated massager. She was really strong and since I like my massages to hurt a fair amount, I was very happy with her. She also did some pressure point therapy on my scalp with both her hands and the heated massager, which was glorious. This massage was around an hour and cost 40,000 won. She really worked my shoulders out, which I really needed.



So there you have it; a blog post on some massage places in Yeosu.
The first massage place is located on a corner of the building, and from there you turn left and go down about 2 blocks, and the second place is on the right.
Cheers!
Happy November!
(p.s. it's not even cold here - I'm still using my a/c at night......sooooo Canadian.....)

Kristina L.

Tuesday, 9 October 2012

Autumn is sort of here...........

Welcome to Autumn......sort of........
Holy Criminy!! I have not been good at upkeeping a blog for my time in Korea!! It's been wwwwaaaayyyyyyy too long! So.....mianhe!!
Let's see what has happened since last time - first semester finished, summer camp was sort of a success (I found out the school had scrabble!!), went home for my summer vacay, got an extra week of summer hols because it was too hot to make the kids come back, so went to Jeju with my friend Joelle, Expo finished with a bang (I got to see MBLAQ!!!! Sssqqquueeeeee!!!), said goodbye to an amazing friend (miss you still Shaz), second semester started, timetable change, less classes, but I teach all 3 grades at my middle school now, finding out my iron was uber low, getting iron supplements here, getting sick from the iron supplements here, getting mom to send me the iron supplements I had been taking, and now getting my iron up. Seoul for Chuseok, which included a very fun night of Salsa dancing on sat and also finding an amazing nail salon to get gel nails done at! Phew!!! My co-teacher asking me if I wanted to re-sign with the school, me telling her no, me getting into contact with a recruiter from Korvia who will help me look for a job closer to Seoul (methinks Suwon, yes?). Getting an amazing recommendation letter from my co, having barrels of laughs with my kidlets, and them making it harder for me to leave in Feb. Holy crow! Tons of stuff.
I also made up a really fun game for my students, and they absolutely love it! It's called "It is said that...", and it's based on a lesson where part of their target speech was saying "It is said that..." and also "I can believe that" and "I can't believe that". So my game revolves around my kids guessing whether the animal facts I tell them are true or false. I say to them, "It is said that...." with an animal fact, and students who think it's true must move to one side of the room, while the students who think it's false must move to the other side. Now students who think it's true must say "I can believe that!", while students who think it's false must say "I can't believe that!". Whoever is right stays standing and those who were wrong sit down. The last student standing gets a candy. It's a fun way for students to practice the target speech, don'tcha think?! They kept asking me for another round, another round, super funny.





Sunday, 22 April 2012

Welcome to Spring!!!!

Welcome to Spring!
The cherry blossoms were out a couple weeks ago, and Yeosu was gorgeous! Of course, because of my little problem with being deathly allergic to all things floral, it posed a fair problem for my nose and asthma.....lol. However, I survived and am doing well.
I can't believe how long it's been since I last posted! Time has gone by so fast; a hilarious adventure to Daegu with my friend Kiana, a horrible experience with a guy there (he scoffed when I told him I was in Korea to teach and that I actually wanted to be here; douche), busy with school lesson planning, getting sick, getting better, finding a social dance place, starting to run, and a trip to Seoul for a Masquerade Party that did not live up to its expectations.
WOAH!!! Lots, lots, lots.
I also got a care package from my wonderful parents; they sent me lemon and peach tea, western popcorn, advil cold and sinus (I was so blonde to not bring any in the first place), and cold f/x (cuz I don't plan on going to the clinic unless I am dying....). I also sent a package as well, and have two more to send; one to my family and one to my G.H. Dawe kids whom I miss sooooo much! Those will be sent Thursday or Friday, depending on some things.
My first trip on a train, heading to pick up Kiana for our mini weekend adventure in Daegu!

The most expensive glass of champagne I have ever bought; 28500 won!! (that's roughly $28.50 CDN). What was even worse, was that you had to buy a bottle of champagne in order to sit at the tables at the place too!!

I got to see cheonggyecheon river and shop around Myeongdong. Stayed in a hostel that was pretty nice, and met some amazing people in Seoul as well. So cheers to making new friends, weekend trips with awesome peeps, and the neverending randomness that entertains me in this country!!

Much love!!

Kristina L.

Saturday, 18 February 2012

As promised, here is the video of not only my apartment, but also a short jaunt around the block where my apartment is located. Enjoy all!
Love,
K

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuGY_D11eag

Annyeong!!

Welcome, welcome, welcome!! Welcome to the wonderful land of the red sun!



The first shot is of suburbs surrounding Incheon, while the last two are of Yeosu and the ocean surrounding it.
I have made it, and am having an interesting time! I've already met some great new friends and orientation so far has been good; a fair amount of repeat from my TEFL cert. course in Prague, but I would rather have to do orientation rather than just be dumped in and told "these are your students, good luck". I was super jetlagged on Thursday when I met my co-teacher who has been replaced with one that I have not met yet. I met my vice principal, which was sudden, but I did the formalities other than bring a gift. I settled into my apartment and my co-teacher took me to Lotte mart to get some food and other supplies (like a comforter) but I was so jetlagged that I didn't really take stock of anything in the store, which was unfortunate. So because it was his last day on Thursday, I had to take a taxi to orientation on Friday morning, which wasn't too bad; the drivers are quite scary though. They all run red lights (even buses), they don't wear seatbelts, and they don't use signal lights when they cut infront of other vehicles. A bit scary at some times, but I feel I've already adjusted to that part anyways.
Then I went grocery shopping yesterday to Lotte mart again, because it's so close (around 20 mins walk from my apartment) and I walked around leisurely for about an hour. I got some fruits, a kettle, a hairdryer and other things I needed. I was stopped on my way home by this older man who wanted to talk with me because I was a foreigner, however he did not speak any english, and me having no communication skills in Korean, or any other skills other than a few survival words, it was pretty awkward. So I got out of that situation as fast as I could, and booked it home.
All the people I passed each day would walk by and keep staring at me, cranning their necks around to get a good look at the blonde haired foreigner that I was. I was prepared for it, as a Canadian couple that I follow on youtube and their website, simon and martina (eatyourkimchi.com) made me aware of the likelihood of that happening. So I just bow and give a small closed mouth smile, and keep walking. They seem to like the fact that I bow, and they return the bow and sometimes say hello in passing.
I will be putting up a video later today of my apartment so that you all can check it out (and how small it is). So look forward to that. For now, I give you some fun pictures of my time so far here. Enjoy!

Love,
K.

 my phone that was waiting for me at Incheon airport through thearrivalstore.com

 a doughnut from dunkin dounuts in Gimpo airport, waiting for our flight to Yeosu.
 Joelle on the tour bus we got to ride in on our way to orientation.
 Orientation classroom; they also had out bread and jam for a light breakfast.
 On the front cover of our notebook that we got in orientation.
 Lemonade drink bottle.
 Kiddie chopsticks.
Ramyeon with kimchi, carrots and red pepper paste.... super spicy, had to drink a fair amount of milk with it!

Tuesday, 14 February 2012

Connection!!

Good Morning All!

I have now been up since 4:00 AM Alberta time; very early to make my 8:10 AM flight out of Calgary connecting through Vancouver, which is where I am at the moment.

                                                                  Yummy chilled green tea!!
 My flight was a bit delayed, but I planned for 3 hours for my layover just in case my flight was delayed, or I had to go through security in Vancouver instead of Calgary. Turns out, it was a good choice in the matter.
It was very surreal these past two weeks, packing and prepping to essentially move my life half way across the world into an unknown situation with unknown people. I had optimistic days, and I had days where I went crazy, and even had a dream that when I got there, my co-workers and co-teachers didn't like me, the students hated me, and my boss said I was a horrible teacher and thus fired me. Not exactly a great dream to wake up from.
But, talking to some teacher friends of mine (shout out! Kristy and Kevin!) they had both had similar dreams before starting school each year, which calmed me vey much so. I spend my remaining time with family and friends, celebrating not only my own, but my nieces and my grandma's birthdays early, as I would be away for all three.
But I am suprisingly calm on this journey right now, and I am excited to start this next new chapter in my life. To explore the diverse locations that will be presented to me in a short while.
So, enjoy, kahmsamnida, and annyeong!!!

K

Monday, 2 January 2012

update!

Hello all!!

I just got an update from my recruiter from South Korea, and I will be heading off now on the 13th/14th of February. So a little later than I thought, but that's okay. I have the job and I can't wait until then!
My mom exclaimed that it now seems real to her; it's actually happening.
I will be getting more information by the 10th of January about flights and my school, so I'm super excited to learn more!
I will keep updating when I know more!

Love,
Kristina L.