Friday & Saturday


One kid thought it would be funny to swing on his chair, so he lost it. Then he started leaning on his desk, and swinging on that as well, so he lost that too.


Middle school students watching and listening to an online lecture for their first series of tests on Saturday. At first, I felt a bit sorry for Korean students with all their study, but its the way that the culture and society has evolved and changed here.


On Saturday, I decided to find a different place to shop, so I decided to find Home Plus, which was a bit out of the way, but went anyway. Walked from the Bus Terminal to Nongseong Station (농성역) and took the subway to Geumnamro 5ga (금남로5가) and walk from there to Home Plus (about 20 minutes). It was a warm day outside, and it felt good to hear the sun on my skin.


Found Home Plus, which is similar to eMart and Lotte Mart, but owned by Samsung, rather than Shinsegae (eMart) and Lotte. Basically, same shit, different smell. But, its good to have a variety of smells sometimes.


I heard from a Korean friend that Home Plus was selling Cadbury Chocolates. Not the range that is in Australia of course, but it's enough for me to buy a few. I got 2 regular and 2 hazelnut. Not a fan of Fruit and Nut.


At every subway station, there is a guide on how to get out, and what is around you. From a graphic design view, i like it. lol

1 comment:

Kristen said...

that guide looks kinda confusing???