Monday, August 21, 2006

HighRising....

I am now a proud member of Rich Villa. The moving man came two hours late and I immediately felt sorry for him. Movers in Korea look like the least qualified men for the job. This guy must have been over 50, 5 Ft 8 and 145lbs if he was lucky. I kept looking around the corner for his help to arrive but it never did. Despite his size, this man could haul. We did the job in less than an hour, giving me an hour to unpack before I went out Saturday night. I'm still not completely unpacked, but the place is starting to take on an identity. It's not much bigger in circumference than my old place, but the beauty is in the height. My ceiling is a good 15 Ft high, leaving room for stairs and a loft for my bed. It's like I actually have a bedroom and a living room which, for a bachelor in Korea, is unreal. I'm on the 9th floor but my view consists of the hospital nextdoors. I can see in the patients rooms and watch the families visiting. This can be extremely uplifting or a major downer. My door talks to me when I open and close it and I use a keypad instead of a key, badass. As I look up at the distant ceiling high above the spacious living room, I begin to feel like I'm improving in some way. Maybe this is how Korea gets you. You come here with a year in mind and they offer minor upgrades that detour you and blind your path. Next thing you know, you've become the dreaded lifer. A week ago, I was resolute in not returning to my school when my contract ends. Now, with this new place, the smallest seed of doubt has been planted. The neighborhood is dynamic. I'm in the rich, burgeoning part of my city and there's life everywhere. Uniquely vibrant. There's a bar, a travel agency, 3 restaurants and a convenience store IN my building. In the surrounding streets is every necessity and luxury I could ever need. Plus, I'm not a minute walk away from my school. I'll have pictures up soon once I get a sofa and fills this place out a bit. As I've said before, it hurts me to live like this and not have an old friend to share it with. I feel like someone different in this new place, someone worthy. I feel like they love me and I don't want to fuck it up.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

sounds awesome dan...glad to hear koreas treating you well. when you going to get those pics up already> oh yeah this is noel k bye

Anonymous said...

Pull your head out kid, you have friends and family that need you to live in your home country, they need you back. Your trip was great for you we are all sure but your are needed at home.