Sunday, April 29, 2007

Morning Dahn Hak


Yesterday was truly a day off. After blogging I gathered a blanket, my journal and my book and found a quiet little green space to park myself for the day. The parks were full with families picnicking in the shade under the trees. I, of course, spent the day in the sun. My shoulders are just a little pink. I am reading Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert and thoroughly enjoying it. I highly recommend it. She has a beautiful way of expressing her journey throughout Italy, India, Indonesia and to herself. Reading this is bringing me closer to Korea.

Our team met up around 5:00pm yesterday and headed to Pizza Hut for a very expensive, but very delicious pizza. We had grandiose plans of walking downtown and going to the bath house, but after my day of solitude, I was craving more. I said goodnight and spent the evening enjoying the warm night air walking alone in the moonlight.

This morning was Dahn Hak -- me and the senior citizens counting, clapping and body tapping (see http://www.dahnworld.com/) at 6:00am. Now I am off for a run. Later this morning we head to Gumi.

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