I apologize for the pun, I couldn't help it :D Well my jet lag is officially over!! I slept at 11:30PM last night and woke up at 7AM just now, when I've been sleeping around 5-7PM and waking up at 2-4AM. I am finally on Seoul time. Took a solid 4-5 days, but I suppose it's not too bad for a first-time international traveler. Like the title says it rained for the first time since I've been here, and everything's so clean (not that it wasn't already clean) and fresh smelling outside.
I'm forgoing my usual coffee venture this morning in favor of barley tea in my room; there are some gnarly puddles outside (just checked) and I have no rainboots that would enable me to splash happily in them like I'm wont to do :'( Maybe for breakfast I will try that pumpkin rice porridge I've been wanting to taste. Happy lazy Wednesday everyone :)
I'm forgoing my usual coffee venture this morning in favor of barley tea in my room; there are some gnarly puddles outside (just checked) and I have no rainboots that would enable me to splash happily in them like I'm wont to do :'( Maybe for breakfast I will try that pumpkin rice porridge I've been wanting to taste. Happy lazy Wednesday everyone :)
Tea = cha 차
Wednesday = soo-yo-eel 수요일
~Many of the Korean days of the week sound exactly the same as the Japanese ones except instead of a -yo-bi ending it has a -yo-eel ending. E.g. Wednesday in Japanese sounds like soo-yo-bi. Thursday sounds like mok-yo-eel in Korean and moku-yo-bi in Japanese. Wona 선생님 and I have discussed other funny similarities before :) Handy huh?
Rain = pi 비
Wednesday = soo-yo-eel 수요일
~Many of the Korean days of the week sound exactly the same as the Japanese ones except instead of a -yo-bi ending it has a -yo-eel ending. E.g. Wednesday in Japanese sounds like soo-yo-bi. Thursday sounds like mok-yo-eel in Korean and moku-yo-bi in Japanese. Wona 선생님 and I have discussed other funny similarities before :) Handy huh?
Rain = pi 비