The title comes from a conversation I had with Ginger; she was also excited about returning to Inje. I didn't realize what Ginger had said was true or how much I had actually missed Gimhae and Inje until I was there. It was almost like I hadn't been away at all, yet it had because there were new stores/restaurants and some of the places we had gone to were not there or had changed. I really had missed Inje. The previous night, I had sent an email to my Mom while I was still in Seoul and I told her how I had realized that it was the first time I had ever been in Korea and I was actually excited to leave Seoul and travel elsewhere in the country. Seoul has been my favorite place for so long and has a special place in my heart, but I think Inje has crept in there and is asking to share the space.
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Thursday:
Amanda and I headed out to downtown Seoul to find the free shuttle bus. As it turns out, I couldn't quite remember which exit number it was, and it is one of the largest stations-in the distance of the exits, I think. I was watching the clock and getting nervous about making it on time, however we arrived with about 5 minutes to spare. Bad news of the day: the strap on my favorite sandals broke. Good news: it broke only about 1 minute before we actually arrived at the bus! Anyway, the bus ride was nice. We stopped at a rest area and one of the 'shops' there sold music/videos-Gangnam Style was playing (on repeat) and Amanda and I danced along and we saw many Koreans smiling as they watched us. Our bus guide also was amused and he talked with us about the music video a bit when we were back on the bus. We arrived in Pusan-it was a bit warmer than Seoul, but maybe it was cooler in Seoul because we were up and moving around at 7am. We found the subway station and put our bags in a locker so we could walk around a little without all our baggage (we arrived at 1:15 and didn't need to leave til 3:00ish). We then proceeded on to Gupo Station and waited to meet Ginger, another Korean adoptee who participated in the IIIHR program at Inje this spring. I hadn't met her before but had talked to her and given some advice. We met Ginger and then took the NEW light rail into Gimhae. However, it doesn't quite take you to Inje, so with a decision to take 2 different buses, of COURSE I picked the 128-1! The 128-1 is one of the craziest bus rides-the drivers drive fast and almost recklessly. It is always, always crowded and very hot. Nice to relive that for a 10 minute ride.
We arrived at Inje gate but had to wait for Jihye. Ginger and I were hungry so I went to the kimbap shop (it was owned by a different company though) and then I see Jihye out the window because she was so excited to see me, she did not want to wait for me to return; she had come down to find me. :) We walked to her new house-so beautiful- and she made us a small snack/meal. She had to leave at 6 to go to a class in Pusan. Ginger and I had made plans to meet up with different Inje students we had befriended so all of us met at the front gate. I had to get my phone working so Bumsik (my friend) and Yoon Hee (Ginger's friend) went with me to help; Ginger, Amanda and one of Ginger's friends went to the restaurant where we were having dinner to get a table for us. Phone is working, but I have a new number: 010.2181.6187. Anyone recognize the last 4 digits? I got to pick them and I figured I should do something easy to remember-I had ONLY just memorized my old number right before arriving this year. Dinner was at a spaghetti/pizza place; it was yummy. One of my other Inje friends stopped by for a bit, but he had other plans so he had to leave. After dinner, we went to Makgoli Salon (another adoptee in the current IIIHR program joined us-for the rest of the night), then to Noraebang (Karaoke) and Jihye met us there, finally on to Kae Jip ("Dog House" in Korean) for bulgogi bread and darts. We spent the night at Jihye's lovely, lovely home.
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Ginger, Hee Ryeo, Jihye and me outside Jihye's apartment |
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L to R: Me, Bum Shik, Amanda and Yoon Hee after dinner. Guess I missed the "Kimchi!" memo |
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At the new Makgoli place in town! Bum Shik trying to teach/help Amanda with chopsticks |
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At Noraebang! |
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BULGOGI BREAD!!! |
FRIDAY
Jihye made breakfast-I was up early so I ate with her and her husband. She had yummmmy bulgogi-it was an adoptee's birthmother's food I think. Then we went to campus to leave our bags at Jihye's office. Amanda and I met up with my friend Byung Ook to go 'mountain' hiking. It was so much fun to be back on the trails that I had been on so many times with Emily last year. After hiking, Amanda and I just walked around campus-I found the tree I had planted, visited the soccer fields and then stopped by the radiology students' 'offices' to say hi. Amanda and I met up with my friends Han Su, Bum Shik, and Byung Ook for lunch. We went to one of my favorite places-Mongshili. They have bibimbop and hand-cut noodle soup. After lunch, we met up with Jihye and Ginger again to go to the tea class. It was kind of neat to attend and learn some stuff (I have already experienced several different tea ceremonies before, so have good background knowledge). Then we returned to Jihye's office to prep and get ready to head to Pusan.
In Pusan we made it to our hotel, rested and then went to Centum City-it is the name of the Shinshegae (brand/compnay) Department Store-the Largest in the world! We met up with another of Ginger's friends and had dinner in the department store. Amanda and I then went on to Spaland-a Korean Jjimjilbang (spas and saunas) and Ginger went with her friends to another area of Pusan. It was soooo nice to soak in the hot baths and go into the sauna rooms. After the Jjimjilbang, Amanda and I returned to the hotel and passed out.
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Jihye in her kitchen |
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Near the top of the mountain-didn't have enough time to go to the top |
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My soccer fields! |
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Lunch at Mongshili. Please notice all the boys using their left hands. No, they are not all left-handed; Amanda made them because if she has to struggle with chopsticks, so must they. |
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Tea Ceremony Class |
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Outside of Spaland- Amanda about to get Cultural Experience #1263... |
TODAY
I was able to sleep til 6:15!! Every day is getting a bit better-at Jihye's I slept for 3 1/2 hours straight; today was 5 1/4. Amanda and I will return to Seoul this evening.