
Korea, of course.
But some people haven't been satisfied with this answer. They like to know about those nasty things called details. They are unusually fond of asking hard questions. They want to know my reasons. And my whereabouts. What gives them the right, I could easily ask?
Being the pushover I am, I've put the details below along with a helpful map:

July
20: visit Owen in Tulsa
22: visit Matt, Spring, Chris, and Sarah in Dallas
24: return home, begin packing
26: watch Camelot, the musical (local Fort Smith production)
27: eat a Korean meal with my parents in Fayetteville
28: fly to Taiwan to visit my uncle John
August
3: return to Korea! arrive in Seoul
4: catch a bus from Seoul to Pusan (also spelled Busan, which incidentally is beating out Pusan on google hits by about 2 to 1)
6: start teaching kids again at a summer camp(this offer good for a limited time only!)
17: finish the camp and return to Seoul
18: start looking for a place to live
September
3: start my classes at 서강대학교 (Seogang Daehakkyo) - Sogang University.
You'll notice that toward the end of August my meticulous schedule becomes a little...open-ended. This is because I'm not entirely sure what will happen after that time. Never fear! Not only am I pretty sure that I will indeed do something, but I also have this blog, with which you can stay informed.
~David
PS - What's this about a kid holding up a sign written in some illegible script surrounded by some panting dogs?
In Korean, it says: "Please don't eat my friends."
[picture taken from The Marmot's Hole, a Korean blog]
4 comments:
Wait, where did you eat Korean food in Fayetteville? Was in the place on college? (The old Mediterranean place?)
How was it?
Oh yes, the above was by Mar
I find your new blog inspiring, and I'm enjoying it very much. I wish you good luck in Korea. Somewhere in the near or distant future, leave a tiny spot open for a visit to Maine!!! :-)
Mar:
The new Korean place is where the Acropolis (Greek, Mediterranean) used to be) on College. It was pretty good - I tried two or three of the options, and they were authentic and tasty. Go for it! I'd love to hear what you think about it.
Becky:
I'm flattered and pleased to hear your kind words about my blog. Maine is definitely in my plans, and I'm sorry I wasn't able to get there this summer. I *will* visit when I can! Hope you keep enjoying my blog.
~David
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