After the short run on the treadmill, I realize I smell like soup. haha, it's probably a result of the four steamboats and the many many bowls of chinese soup that I have drank over the past two weeks;)
the sun is setting now as I type, and thought it's nearing the end of the day, it is so bright that it feels like a new morning has just arrived. The light always seems the clearest when it is dark. I remember this postcard I use to have when I was in secondary school, it said that it is always the darkest just right before dawn. I guess, it works both ways:)
my korean buddy, Ju-Young is really quite amusing. I ended up laughing at my com. scrren while reading her email. she seems like a super bubbly and cheerful girl, which leaves me trying to guess her age. oh well, I guess we'll know when we see her at the airport.
one more week till our departure from home sweet home to Korea- the land of BOF, Kimchi, Soju and how can we forget, the hanbok:P haha, random, I know, I just couldn't think of another characteristic of Korea, and I would want to be able to dress up in a traditional hanbok while I am there. And I am so going to persuade the three other girls to do the same with me and pose for a pretty picture. in sharon's words, "Hohoho!" :D
Let us rejoice in the Lord always!:)
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