It's the last day of our orientation in Gwangju today. We'll be meeting our co-teacher in about an hour, driving a couple hours to Yeosu and be dropped off in our new apartment. We've been told by another couple from Yeosu that our co-teacher is awesome, so I'm hoping for the best. We'll need help applying for the alien registration card, setting up the internet - heck, even just figuring out how to work the washing machine and floor heating. (We may not have any internet at home for 2-3 weeks, so the updates may be less frequent over the next while.)
I have discovered that Koreans have a favourite English word. It is "maybe". Over the past week, I have found out that I will have a new group of kids everyday. Maybe. That the English Town is new and in great condition. Maybe. That our co-teacher is young and super nice. Maybe - if they are thinking of the right teacher. Basically, I just have to wait and see... and go with the flow. After the next couple weeks, I should have all my answers - I just need a bit of patience.
Time to finish the packing (my stuff and folding Alden's shirts). Alden is off trying to return a purchase I made last night at the Kumo World (6 storey electronics store)... but they didn't provide a receipt and I'm the one that bought the radio alarm clock, so I'm doubtful he will be successful. Ah well. Maybe.
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