An update

But first, an excuse.

My name is Rachel, and I’m currently disconnected.

I have no internet. I haven’t had internet or a phone connection for about a month now. I’m at the mercy of the wifi gods and people with routers and no passwords. I communicate with people at the end of the day by propping my phone in my apartment window, crossing my fingers, and hoping the people with the wifi network “iptime” haven’t wised up to my freeloading ways.
I’ve become somewhat of an internet thieving junkie.

Thanks to the folks over at seoulistic.com for their amazing list of commonly used default wifi passwords, I’ve been able to connect on the DL.
Keep it up, guys. The adrenaline rush I get from finding that one wifi connection with a default password is getting addictive.

I’m such a rebel, y’all.

So, until my ARC (alien registration card) comes in the mail, I’ll be without internet and without a phone.

I know you’re devastated, but try to keep it together.

So, to update you guys without photos is going to be pretty simple.
It’s amazing here. The food, the culture, the fashion, the kids, my job. Just everything.

Orientation:
A whirlwind of class after class after meeting people after eating everything after noraebanging too hard… You get the picture. Orientation was difficult, but a necessary evil. The EPIK schedule from application to orientation is extremely thorough and focuses on prepping future teachers for life in Korea. Not only are you sent to lectures from sunrise to sunset, but you’re given the opportunity to meet new people and network with the folks you’re going to be living near and exploring with once you’re settled. I’m very thankful for what the folks at EPIK have put together.. I’m not sure how I’d feel about my arrival if I hadn’t been put through the orientation ringer.
Thanks, EPIK.

Arrival:
Dear sunny, wonderful, beautiful, bustling Busan, I know it’s still early in our relationship, but I think I love you.
In order to keep this blog post short, I’ll compile a list of things that have happened since settling in Busan:

  • I’ve eaten kimchi.
  • I’ve been to a noraebang.
  • I went hiking with some lovely friends.
  • I’ve been to a Korean spa and had a body scrub (google, please)
  • I’ve been asked if I’m Russian (google again, please)

I’ll upload photos and change my blog theme once I get a stable internet connection all figured out.

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  • Courtny
    September 11th, 2014 · Reply

    Sounds like you are having a blast. I think I would have freaked at the spa!! Miss and love ya girl.

  • Layne
    September 11th, 2014 · Reply

    Nice 3-week recap! You’re such a talented writer!

  • Cindy williams
    September 11th, 2014 · Reply

    Keep on with the comments and pictures and as I have himted…learn to cook so.e Korean dishes:)

  • Claire Mcdonald
    September 12th, 2014 · Reply

    Love reading your stuff! Can’t wait to see pics and read more from you. We love and miss you!

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