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Soccer (Always), Aliens, Time to Turn in the Passport?

08/16/06

Permalink 11:42:36 pm, by admin Email , 410 words   English (US)
Categories: ...and Takes On, Travel, Korea, Tae Kwon Do

Soccer (Always), Aliens, Time to Turn in the Passport?

I just learned my new form entirely on Monday. Master wants me to test tomorrow and again on the 31st. I don't pretend to understand. Today's class consisted of 30 mins of poomse (forms) followed by watching...soccer. I don't pretend to understand. I do wonder why the US doesn't follow soccer the way the rest of the world does. I don't pretend to understand.

I don't know exactly what's going on Saturday, but Master invited me to something. I think this is the plan: we meet at the studio at 6 am, run for 20 mins, pass a soccer ball around for 20 mins then take a bus trip somewhere else and watch soccer. Or something. I think that's it. It's 5000 won (about $5) so I said I'd come. Why the heck not? It gives me something to do Saturday and he specifically invited me and then took the time to struggle through the conversation with his little English and my very, very little Korean. (I understood most of it, really, but I thought he said we were going to run for an hour.) I asked if I should wear my dobok and he told me to wear traning clothes. I said, in a mix of Korean and English, "two skirts, two jeans." He laughed and said I could wear jeans. Running in jeans...

I got my alien residency card (ARC) today. I'm an alien!

I'm going to Thailand in six days. I finally started looking at my Lonely Planet book today. I'm overwhelmed at all of the possiblities and the distinct lack of time, but I'm not yet excited about it. Overwhelmed, yes. Excited, not exactly.

Which made me pause and wonder. Does this mean that I find travel boring and uninspiring? Does it mean that it's just more of the same? Have I finally "owngrown" the urge to travel, the way everyone seems to think I will? Or does it mean that I'm just used to it? That it's no longer something to worry about? That I'm "seasoned?" That I'm not afraid to be flexible? That I'm spoiled because I don't have to beg for a two week vacation and plan it for twelve months?

Is this a sign that it's time to hang up the carry-on bag and hand in my passport? Or is it a sign that my life is becoming the travel-rich one I've always wanted, where traveling is not a luxury but rather essential and expected and...normal?

3 comments

Comment from: Trish [Visitor]
Nah....you're not bored with travel. It's the details, the endless hurry up and wait and the planning of travel that is so boring.

08/17/06 @ 18:38
Comment from: Wanda in AR [Visitor] · http://gwtreece.blogspot.com
I agree, I don't think your bored wtih travel. You are experienced and no longer have to worry about it. You get to enjoy your trips. Congrats on becoming an alien, try to not turn green.
08/17/06 @ 21:21
Comment from: admin [Member] Email
I'm aiming for purple rather than green, actually.

I finally made some decisions, meaning that I have my ticket to Phuket.

I leave here late, late the 22nd. I get to Bangkok after midnight. Then I hit the palaces and temples on the 23rd. I'll leave Bangkok on the 24th in the afternoon and stay in Phuket. I leave there at 11 pm the 26th and get back to Bangkok after midnight. I'll spend Sunday at the big market and I leave Monday at 10:30 am. Too short a trip, but at least now I can book rooms.
08/17/06 @ 23:21

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An American educator moves moved to Korea, presumably to teach English. Instead she discovers discovered that learning Korean one taekwondo class at a time is was a more captivating activity.

Somewhere along the way, she met a Good Man, fell in love, and ended up back in the States. Still doing taekwondo, still learning Korean...

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