Seriously, what kind of chickens do they breed here in Korea? These were regular-sized brown eggs on the outside, but one I cracked them, they had SUPER dark orange yolks. These are not yellow folks, not even close. I was like O.O the first time I cracked it, I couldn't believe how bright the color was haha. Even after I scrambled them, they were orange scrambled eggs. Taste the same though :)
People said that the thing I would miss the most and the very first thing I would begin to miss was burgers (or essentially, any American food). But really the thing I actually miss the most is...my car. I miss driving! I miss being in a car. I miss being the controller of where I am going. I miss being in LA traffic jams with a gazillion other people in cars packed all around me. I miss singing at the top of my lungs on the freeway. I miss cursing my GPS when I didn't hear it correctly and missed my exit. Because all of that means I am still IN my beloved cute little Prius (and have the 3G network for the GPS, which is the second-most thing I miss lol).
It's been exactly one month today since I landed in Korea. It feels both much longer and much shorter than that. I have adjusted (as much as possible in a foreign country) to my lifestyle here in terms of meals, explorations, living conditions, weather, clothing, etc. So it feels like my temporary home for now, making my stay seem short; in a sense, I can't believe it's already been a month! But at the same time when I think of how I was when I landed, it feels like I've come much much further than I could've in a short month. I've gotten to do many things I never thought I would have the chance to do!
Seriously though. As weird as it sounds, I miss my car and being behind the wheel. As my family and friends know, I LOVE driving. I don't know whether it's because I'm Asian or because I friggin love food, but I'm totally not sick of Asian food at all. I have had only one craving for American food this entire trip, and that was my one meal at Burger King. I did have pizza that one time but it wasn't because of an American food craving (I wanted to try Korean-style pizza) and it didn't taste like American pizza at all. In all honesty, I love the variety of food I've been getting...and the fact that KBBQ is EVERYWHERE :) It's like boba; if I happen to want it, it's usually somewhere there. Again, back home I'd have to go hunt in downtown LA for a place.
It's been exactly one month today since I landed in Korea. It feels both much longer and much shorter than that. I have adjusted (as much as possible in a foreign country) to my lifestyle here in terms of meals, explorations, living conditions, weather, clothing, etc. So it feels like my temporary home for now, making my stay seem short; in a sense, I can't believe it's already been a month! But at the same time when I think of how I was when I landed, it feels like I've come much much further than I could've in a short month. I've gotten to do many things I never thought I would have the chance to do!
Seriously though. As weird as it sounds, I miss my car and being behind the wheel. As my family and friends know, I LOVE driving. I don't know whether it's because I'm Asian or because I friggin love food, but I'm totally not sick of Asian food at all. I have had only one craving for American food this entire trip, and that was my one meal at Burger King. I did have pizza that one time but it wasn't because of an American food craving (I wanted to try Korean-style pizza) and it didn't taste like American pizza at all. In all honesty, I love the variety of food I've been getting...and the fact that KBBQ is EVERYWHERE :) It's like boba; if I happen to want it, it's usually somewhere there. Again, back home I'd have to go hunt in downtown LA for a place.