So as of Sept 1 (well... For me it's technically August 20th), I've officially hit the halfway point of my year in Korea.
So far, it's been complicated and easy at the same time. Maneuvering through daily Korean life can be a pain at times especially when you're trying to explain for the millionth time that the damn negatives need to be on a friggin' DVD...
And breathe...
The honest truth is that despite Korea being incredibly good to me, it's been quite the roller coaster. I've made my fair share of mistakes and stupid decisions. But I've gotten through some tough spots and tried things I've never done before.
I've met people who have been very good and awful to me. There have been people who have given up their time to see me through what I sometimes think is this never ending veil of tears.
Although this may sound like a first world problem, I've hit tough fork in the road that leads into the rest of my life.
As we move into the fall, I can't help but think about putting what you can into the hours you've got. I'd have to say that everything that has happened to me so far (I can't write everything here), I'm feeling pretty good.
When it shines, it shines but when it rains, it pours so I hope at this stage of the game, I can look forward to clear skies and weather the storms in this little boat of mine.
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