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Smashed Potatoes and Romance Man

09/03/07

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Smashed Potatoes and Romance Man

...Like This!

Thursday I had to go to a local school board meeting. At some point the defensive Korean translator said foreigners "are arrogant."

When I got home, Good Man was waiting for me.

"You know what! Yeah, we're arrogant! So what! Look!" I held up my right hand, five fingers splayed. "Five Westerners are arrogant like this!" I wiggled my fingers.

I held up my left hand, five fingers splayed. "Five Koreans are arrogant like this!" I closed a fist. "The arrogance is the same! We just don't hide behind our precious groups!"

Kids' Eye Pictures

Once upon a time, Good Man and Master's Family met. Master's daughter used my handphone to take some pictures, but I'm only getting around to posting them now.



Master's Son, As Taken By Master's Daughter



Master's Daughter Hides Under My Skirt



Master's Kids

I Swear I Hadn't Had Any Soju, Yet the Bottles Were Dancing

Friday night, after class, Master's kids were being really funny. Master's Daughter has gotten permanent hold of two of my lip glosses. "Amanda, do you have lip gloss?"

"No, you have two tubes of my lip gloss!"

"No, I have one," she whispered back.

"Oh! You have one! Give me lip gloss, please!"

Master's Daughter thought. "I don't have any lip gloss!" She took my glasses and started playing with them while I kept asking for lip gloss. I was holding her, and when I tried to let go, she swung her legs back and forth wildly, like a monkey.

"Are you a monkey? I'm a monkey, too" I said, referring to the Chinese Zodiac symbol we share.

Master's Son, meanwhile, was whining, so I picked him up. He started crawling all over me and clinging to me while Master's Daughter took pictures. He was giggling and laughing and being so funny. I said, "Kiss, kiss!" He kissed my right cheek and I turned so he could kiss my left cheek. Instead he grabbed my face firmly but gently, his palms flat, and turned my head so he could kiss me full on the lips.

Master, his Wife and I laughed and laughed. Master's Son did it a few more times and I muttered, "Oh, you will be a ladies' man."

Master said in English, "Amanda! My son! Romance Man! My daughter! Taekwondo Woman!"

(These pictures were taken with my new, lesser quality handphone, hence the scary pink faces and weird lips.)



Romancing Me



Romance Man



Taekwondo Woman

As I was coming home Friday night, I spotted three dancing soju bottles. One of them posed for me. I love Korea.



Dancing Soju Bottles

Change of Status

Saw Good Man this weekend. Saturday we practiced using my D80. He got some pictures of me in one of the silk ensambles I bought in Vietnam.



Wrap Tunic Style Áo Dài

This wrap tunic is so comfortable to wear. The double layer pants are so incredibly sensual feeling, light and loose, but offering full coverage. The pants sometimes look like a skirt. I wish I'd bought more than one pair.

We were outside in a light rain. Good Man starting doing rapid fire shots and caught some good looks. The first two shots were done at the exact same time stamp. There's actually 5 photos taken over two seconds, but I thought posting all of them would be a bit excessive.



Rain In My Eye



Glaring at the Cloud Gods



Saucy

Last week, Good Man in a Suit had a job interview. He got the job and is now working veryveryvery close to my house. This is, of course, very good in a lot of ways. However, ironically due to our schedules, this will probably mean seeing less of each other.

I got used to having him around. I'm a little worried that not seeing each other as much will make things screwy weird.

In honor of his new job, Saturday I actually cooked. Amazing, I know. I made Shepherd's Pie, which meant buying groceries together (the ajumma was laughing at us) and making loads of mashed potatoes. Good Man was hungry while the pie was baking, so I gave him some mashed potatoes with homemade gravy.



Good Man Tries "Smashed" Potatoes

He liked them. Smart man.

Suwon Fortress

Whenever Good Man and I plan a day trip, someone dies or a typhoon hits. So I'm thinking of a very-close-to-home-subway-only-no-real-trains-involved trip. Also, a woman I've only met online is now in Seoul. I'll call her Buffy because that's not her real name.

I was chatting with her online.

Me: Saturday Good Man and I are going to Suwon Fortress. Want to come?

Buffy: I can't, have a part that night. Um, when are you leaving?

Me: I don't know. He doesn't even know we're going.

Later, in person.

Me: We're going to Suwon Fortress this weekend.

Good Man: Cool.

4 comments

Comment from: Robbin [Visitor] Email
*throws poo at you* :D


Also a Monkey....
09/03/07 @ 23:47
Comment from: Jennifer [Visitor] Email · http://www.jennipal.blogspot.com
HEHE!!!! Nice pics with your new
outfit, now all you need is black
leggings and you will be Korean style!!!

I saw the dancing soju bottles too....so funny!!!

From the looks of your photos your trip to Vietman appears to have been pretty great!!! I hope to travel there shortly, so I'll make sure to chat with you about places to go and things to do (or things not to do).

So tell me more about GOOD MAN.........I mean does he have a name? For the longest time I used to call Sung Hyun GYM GUY b/c that is where we met and I never could remember his Korean name. To this day my dad still calls him that.

Anyways, I love you how update your blog so often and have lots to say. Always look forward to reading!!!!!

09/04/07 @ 00:54
Comment from: Wanda [Visitor] Email · http://gwtreece.blogspot.com
The outfit is lovely and looks so comfortyy. Congrats to Good Man on his new job.
09/04/07 @ 22:12
Comment from: Mom [Visitor] Email
Seeing Master's living room brings back fond memories for me of our trip! Say hello to them!
09/07/07 @ 22:29

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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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