Friday, July 20, 2007

Something About The Busiest Day of My Life

Thursday, July 19, 2007 will forever be in my memory as the busiest day of my life. My day started at 4:00 a.m. when my alarm went off. My train to Daejeon was at 5:40 a.m. and I had to do a final clean-through of my apartment and finish packing.

After arriving in Daejeon at 6:20 a.m. I then took a taxi to my new apartment at Woosong. I dropped off my suitcases, let Venus out of her carrying case and then took a taxi to Daejeon Station.

At 8:00 a.m. I took the train to Seoul. My passport expires in December and I need to renew it before my VISA run in August. July 19th the last possible day I could renew it (I'll be teaching Monday-Saturday at the summer camp). As I was riding on the KTX (bullet train) I could hear some crackling on the roof. I realized it was raining but the train was going so fast I couldn't see it on the windows. When I arrived in Seoul it was absolutely pouring in rain. I took a subway to City Hall Station and set out on my trek to The Canadian Embassy. I have to say I had never been to the embassy and the only directions I had were from what I had printed from the Internet. I had to have my picture taken before I renewed my passport. Even with an umbrella I was absolutely soaked by the time I got to the photo shop. My passport picture has me in a drenched shirt with a 60's greaser hairdo.

I found the embassy alright and I thought the day would start getting better. It didn't. I had come to the embassy prepared with all the official forms I needed to fill out, including my two references. When I handed in my documents I was then asked for an additional 2 more references. What the heck? I was hot, tired, starving and drenched. This was not a good situation. After frantically calling every foreigner I know in Korea and getting no answers I made the call home to Canada with my cell phone. I'm not looking forward to this months bill. Thankfully my dad was able to find 2 references for me and I handed in the documents.

At 11:00 a.m. I made my way to Namdi moon Police Station. For my new job at Woosong they want me to have a criminal record check from Canada. I had to get my fingerprints done at the police station and will now mail the form to The RCMP offices in Ottawa. At 12:00 p.m. I took the KTX back to Daejeon.

By the time I got back to Daejeon the rain had reached the city. It was now raining more than ever. I took the subway to Home Ever and bought some things for my new apartment (plates, mugs, glasses, etc.). I took a taxi back to my apartment and unpacked. I was drenched for the second time that day. After unpacking I had to go to Woosong and hand in some final documents. I made my way back to my apartment and slept for a couple of hours. After waking up I organized my apartment and again went to sleep at around 10:00 p.m. What a day!

But wait! It's not over! At around 3:00 a.m. Friday morning I had the scariest experience of my life. I was sleeping faced towards the kitchen when all of a sudden I heard a huge bang followed by some crashing. Anyone who has been to a scary movie with me can attest to the fact that I scream like a little girl when I'm startled. I must have woken up the entire apartment building with 2 quick screams. As I opened my eyes I could see a bright light coming from the kitchen. I jumped out of bed and ran for the door. I seriously thought my apartment was on fire. As I came to my senses I realized that my kitchen cupboard had fallen right off the wall. What the heck? 1 new plate and 2 new bowls were now smashed all over the floor mixed in with spilled cat food. My ceramic tea pot also smashed. It's not a big deal, but I have never been so frightened in my life. I think the rest of the teachers must have thought I was having night tremors or something.

My alarm went off at 7:00 a.m. on Friday morning and I made my way once again to Daejeon Station. I start my summer camp on Saturday and the director wanted me in Seoul Friday morning. All I want to do right now is sleep!!!