Much love,
For those of you who don't know what 6:01 is, my sincerest condolences to you that were not able to attend both the happiest and the greatest college in America. For those of you that do know, I am sure you will sympathize with me and the plight I faced whilst enduring my first ever "alone" 6:01. My definition of alone being that there were no other CMCer's present. The last time I spent 6:01 away from campus, also in korea, I had my dearest friend Ju-young at my side to revel in festivities with. more specifically, we went to a convenience store and drank and wore bro-tanks. It was a glorious occasion. This year, I spent the day hiking with my good friend Claire, who also happens to be a Hoosier. We got to see some of the best sites that Seogwipo has to offer and finished our 7 mile + hike at the world cup stadium outside of seogwipo (technically in "new" seogwipo). World Cup stadium was built for the 2002 World Cup held jointly between South Korea and Japan. The stadium has seen better days, but it is still a site to behold. It is a behemoth of a stadium, which means that even on the best attended games it looks kinda empty. Next to the stadium is the most "western" store on this side of the island, thus for dinner I had pizza, sushi, and beer. It was a glorious 6:01 and a rousing game- we won 6-2 I believe. Even though I missed CMC and all my five-C friends terribly this week, I can't really complain about my life here on the island. Much love,
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Author안녕! I'm Emmy and this is my blog detailing my life in Korea with Fulbright mainly through pictures. Feel free to contact me on my about page. TTFN Archives
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