Missin' the lurve
So I am back from Seoul. And it was awesome in every way, the trees turning red orange and yellow, the chilling winds blowing in my face and the super spicy food. And most of all, I spent a whole lot of quality time with Logan, doing both touristy and non touristy stuff and it reminded me even more of why people envy the relationship we share.
I miss Logan more now that I am back from this holiday then when I did before I visited him in Seoul. The water works was running in the plane, and the stewardesses gave me two packets of peanuts when I asked for one and offered me orange juice when I asked for water. Heh!
It was good to see how Logan lives there, how he has adapted to the culture and the way of life. Things that i found different and unusual seemed to be the norm to him already. Its nice also, having him dot over me again and wanting to squueze everything into the one week we had so i got the ultimate Korean experience, always making sure I had something to do somewhere to go or something to eat! I'm amazed at his energy, at times I got tired and just wanted to sit and do nothing but he was still gearing to go, or I had way to much to drinky and he was able to walk home, albeit not in a straight line but still. And I'm supposed to be the younger one. But its that spirit that is the most infectious, somehow when I am around him i'm just always happy and it feels like I can do annyyytthhiiinnngggg.
Even climb the hundreds and hundreds of stairs up Nam San without a single complain. Or walk for three hours looking for the Han River Ferry terminal. Or stand in the middle of the autumn cold in just a pair of slacks and tiny jacket and open shoes. Or ride on the gyro swing!!!!
Now I have 900 plus photos to sort through.
I miss Logan more now that I am back from this holiday then when I did before I visited him in Seoul. The water works was running in the plane, and the stewardesses gave me two packets of peanuts when I asked for one and offered me orange juice when I asked for water. Heh!
It was good to see how Logan lives there, how he has adapted to the culture and the way of life. Things that i found different and unusual seemed to be the norm to him already. Its nice also, having him dot over me again and wanting to squueze everything into the one week we had so i got the ultimate Korean experience, always making sure I had something to do somewhere to go or something to eat! I'm amazed at his energy, at times I got tired and just wanted to sit and do nothing but he was still gearing to go, or I had way to much to drinky and he was able to walk home, albeit not in a straight line but still. And I'm supposed to be the younger one. But its that spirit that is the most infectious, somehow when I am around him i'm just always happy and it feels like I can do annyyytthhiiinnngggg.
Even climb the hundreds and hundreds of stairs up Nam San without a single complain. Or walk for three hours looking for the Han River Ferry terminal. Or stand in the middle of the autumn cold in just a pair of slacks and tiny jacket and open shoes. Or ride on the gyro swing!!!!
Now I have 900 plus photos to sort through.
2 Comments:
:) Glad you had a great time in Korea! Will you brother be back soon??? I really hope so!
And hope your brother helped you exercise in Korea! :P
USA was sooo gooood..didnt want to go back to work!!!
We shd meet up soon to exchange stories! :P your house open during deepavali? I can eat THIS YEAR!! HAHAHA..
Halina
heys,
havent checked your blog in a while. The food stuff always gets me laughing coz i am the same way if not worse(big eyes remember).
Anyways,Korea sounds great and keep sending em pics :)
Annu what a year this has been, for everyone !
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