Sunday, 28 September 2008

09-28-08:Chapter 8

It's been awhile since I have updated, so I will fill all of you in on the very few things that have happened since my last entry.
Tim was on night shift the last 2 weeks, so that was difficult to get on the same sleep schedule and all, now he is switched back to day shift.
We finally received OHA and won't need to dig into our savings to pay for rent. Next week we are going to the real estate office to let them know we can move and make sure they have an apartment available still. So, hopefuly everything will workout and by next month we will be at our new place! I am really excited for that because it is really nice there, and we will need the extra room for when people come to visit. There just isn't enough space here.
I think that's all I really have for now.

Wednesday, 17 September 2008

09-17-08:Chapter 5

I'm going to be an aunt!!! =) Margaret has now spilled the beans that she is a couple months pregnant. She doesn't blog so I will be the one to share her secret with the online world. I'm not sure exactly how far along she is, I think she will be due sometime in April though, more updates on that as I find out though.
As for me and Tim, not much is going on... Tim has been worn out a lot lately with his unstable schedule, he's been working a lot of nights off and on. He hardly ever knows when his hours are until the day before so he doesn't usually get a lot of sleep. Sometimes he works from 9-5(with p.t. at 6am) other days he'll work 6a-6p(or vise versa) today he is working from 9a-9p. It's very frustrating, and difficult for me to keep him happy... he tends to get a little grouchy without his sleep. poor guy.
I of course have just been keeping up with the apartment, and just trying to take care of my dear ol' husband. I mentioned before of how we really want to move, well, yesterday I went down to the real estate office and spoke to a lady there about the SK apartments(the one's our friends live in) sounds like there will be one open in a couple of months when we are ready to move. This afternoon, I have an appointment with her to go tour the apartment, even though I have been in our friends a few times, it'll give me a chance to ask her any questions that we have. I can't wait to be in a nicer place! We are deffinetly living in the ghetto, of the ghetto.

Friday, 12 September 2008

09-12-08:Chapter 4

Tim gets promoted today to E3! woohoo for that!! =) On top of that, since he worked the night shift the last two nights he doesn't work today, Friday. So, we have a 3-day weekend starting, now!
He has a class at Camp Humphrey starting next Tuesday and will be gone for 11 days. He's supposed to have Monday off too because it is a Korean holiday but they may be leaving on Monday for the class. we're thinking of getting me a hotel on the base for the weekend he will be there because he won't be in class, Humphrey is in Seoul, so we want to do some exploring.
Work has been pretty good for him, he works in this thing called the hub, it's the central part of the communications network. I think there are about 7-8 select few that work in there with him, it's like the elite of communications I guess. I believe he enjoys it though, they just have to make sure everything is working so half the time they are sitting around playing video games or facebooking, until something breaks.
As for me, I'm just keeping up with things, housework's a lot harder when you don't have a dishwasher or a dryer.. our washer is very interesting, it washes then dehydrates so you have to hang dry everything, but when it dehydrates it makes everything super wrinkly!! It's pretty lame. Oh, did I mention I can't wait until we move!! =)
My next challenge is finding a beauty salon that speaks English =/ There are sooo many salons here!!(probably 100+ in our city) It's just hard to communicate with them to make sure they don't chop off all my hair! We've found so far that communicating is somewhat easy, whenever we've shopped we've been able to talk to the Koreans, a lot of the younger Korean generation knows English since they learn it in school now. Every once in awhile though we come across an older sales clerk that knows none and we have to point and they tell us how much by using a calculator. It's very interesting here, but we've managed to learn how to get around things... We may want to start learning more of their language though.

Monday, 8 September 2008

09-08-08:Chapter 3

Waking up at 5:30 really sucks. A piece inside of our toilet(the one that connects from the handle to the little chain inside) broke yesterday and our landlord told us someone would be up here early morning to fix it.

blahhh............I can't even look at my bed without longing to be there cuddling with my fluffy pillows!

Sunday, 7 September 2008

09-07-08:Chapter 2

This weekend was great!

Friday night Tim and I went over to Lloyd and Gina's for their house warming. So many people showed for that! About 20. We had a lot of fun eating Filipino food, playing games and singing karaoke. Tim actually got up and sang "Piano man" with his buddy Richardson, yes, I have a video!! One of the guys brought his guitar with him so of course Tim joined in and took turns playing songs. I tried a Filipino's version of spaghetti, it was pretty much spaghetti with ketchup and slices of hot dogs. =) Very interesting, but good. I am trying to learn some recipes from these girls because I'm afraid Tim may leave me for their cooking... =) not really.

Saturday, we slept in a bit. Tim took me to the underground mall again because I was looking for some fall shoes. Just something to cover my feet so they don't get cold, because as of right now my wardrobe includes about 3 pairs of flip flops and 2 high heels... I didn't have any luck there, not with shoes anyway, I managed to come home with a complete outfit somehow though. =)

We decided to stay in the rest of the evening though and watch movies, sweeny todd was the pick of the night. I made some popcorn and we just relaxed. Afterwards, I decided to call my parents to say hello and catch up. That made Tim miss his mommy so we called her also! She informed us that Tim and I are a new aunt and uncle! =) His step brother and sister in law gave birth to their second child, a healthy 8 lb 8 oz baby boy, Vaughn Edward(I hope I spelled that right!) He was born the morning of the 6th. The big sister(Juliette) was highly confused when they left for the hospital she asks Grandma "uhm, where are they going?" She's very excited to be a big sister though!

Today was another lazy day. The church that we have been attending wasn't having a service today because of some picnic, so we stayed in for half the day. Later in the afternoon we went bowling.. then came home! =)

It was a nice relaxing weekend for the most part, now it's back to work for Tim tomorrow morning. He's back to working 12 hour shifts everyday so it'll suck not seeing him as much but I won't complain since we just had a 3-day weekend.

Friday, 5 September 2008

09-05-08:Chapter 1



Today has been a very relaxing day for Tim and I, he was given the day off since he had to work on his birthday(Wednesday). It's not that soldiers usually get their birthdays off but Tim wanted to take Wednesday off and wasn't able to since it was the first day back after a 4 day weekend.
Anyway, it's been really nice having him home and being able to just be with each other. Usually on his days off we are on the base getting things done. We did have to have our apartment inspected today by the first Sargent so that it could be approved for OHA(Overseas Housing Allowance) now it just needs signed by the commander. At the moment we are digging into our own account for a $1200 apartment, so it'll be good to have money to spend on things other then rent.


Tonight we are going over to Lloyd and Gina's for a house-warming party, they just moved into their apartment this week. They're living in the building we want to be in it's more expensive but much nicer then where we are. Our apartment is in a convenient location(the base is just across the road from us) but our building has a horrible smell from all our neighbors having a ton of dogs, I think the guy just next door has over 10 dogs. The inside of our apartment is just fine, but our neighborhood is a little run down looking, very trashy. We would like to move to a nicer place once our 1 year lease is up here.



I don't mind the apartment itself though, there are some nice features(it's completely furnished). We have a huge armour in the bedroom, and a pretty makeup vanity. There's a security camera in the hall so whenever anyone rings our doorbell the screen on our wall will turn on to show who's there, we can also pick up the phone to talk to them. Our living room came with a big screen TV, but then we only have a washer, no dryer. The washer has a cycle on it that dehydrates the clothes but then you have to hang everything to dry so that's just annoying. I don't think the washer works correctly anyway it just doesn't seem as though things come out as clean as they should. Other then that though, the size is just fine for the two of us.


Wednesday, 3 September 2008

09-04-08:Prologue

Tim was stationed in S. Korea back in mid June for a year, leaving me back home for a few weeks before he was told that I could go live there too. He had to AIP(Army Implementation Plan A.K.A. Avoid Iraq Program) an extra year in order for me to join him.

The process for me getting everything ready to move was quite frustrating, it seemed as though everything that could go wrong went wrong. I had a lot to do in very little time, and with things going wrong it just added to my load. I booked my flight for Friday, July 18th. The Saturday before I was to leave I had been getting things done and decided to check the status of my passport that was supposed to arrive by Tuesday. Of course just like everything else going wrong my passport wasn't going to arrive in time because it said I hadn't sent the right documents (so nice of them to contact me and tell me that.) I had to cancel my flight, order my birth certificate from California(I had sent the abstract instead of a long form b.c. since that's all we had) Once I had the correct documents I sent them in and a week later (July 22) received my passport. I booked my new flight for July 28th and boarded the plane bright and early (5:30AM)

Below: Danika, Rose and Me.
They told us to do the hear no, say no, see no evil. I was the only one that did it!


After a verrry looong 18 hours on a plane, I finally arrived to Seoul where Tim and his friend James greeted me. We took a bus to Uijeongbu(the city that I live it now) and then a taxi from the bus stop to our apartment. I got a pretty good look at our city while on the bus, then Tim showed me around the base the next day.

South Korea is about the size of Indiana with over 49 million people, so it is a very crowded country. Everything is so different from America, but easy to get used to. I've adapted pretty well so far. It's nice that we have a commissary on base though so that I can buy American food! I think I would get very tired of rice every day.

Below: Camp Casey Marketplace.


Over the first few weeks Tim showed me around Korea and took me to some marketplaces outside of other army bases. They have a ton of pawn shops and stores with clothes, shoes, and purses. You can find some good deals there but if your not careful some of the pawn shops will try to rip you off because they know you are from the u.s. My favorite marketplace we went to was Itaewon right outside of camp yongson. In our city there is a TON of shopping, we have a really cool underground mall over by the subway station. The area is about a mile long filled with just a bunch of clothing, shoe, and phone stores. Then above there behind the subway station is like the downtown area and they have several stores, restaurants and bars there.

I've met most of Tim's buddies here and some of their wives too, all the wives I met are Filipino (that's very common here that soldiers marry either Filipino or Korean girls.) The couples that we hang out with the most are Anthony and Danika,(they live in the same building as we do) Nick and Rose, Lloyd and Gina. We grill out at our apartment almost every weekend, it's a lot of fun!

Just last weekend all of us(minus Tony and Danika) went to a Korean restaurant where they have grills set up in the middle of all the tables and you order the same thing for your whole table. They bring out all these different sides of veggies and soups, and raw meat for you to cook on the grill to how you like it. The first kind of meat they brought out was fantastic, but the second was very bland and dry. I got a taste of kimchi for the first time, I don't think I will be having that again, a bit spicy for my taste! Tim tried the tofu/vegetable soup they brought out but once I saw his spoon full of whole fishies with the eyes and everything there was no way I was going to try that!! The boys were all complaining because we had to sit on pillows and they weren't flexible enough to cross their legs! It was a pretty good experience but everyone else told us not to base our opinion of Korean food on that restaurant because it wasn't as good as the rest of them I guess. Also, this restaurant was VERY pricey..

Below: the fishy


This weekend Tim had a four day weekend so we just relaxed, we were going to go to a circus on Monday that they were having at camp Casey but then he got put on duty from 8AM-8PM. That's how it usually works out for us though, whenever we make plans for his day off he gets put on duty, and he even had a pass approved so he's not supposed to be put on duty.

In our spare time we go to the CAC center(Community Activity Center) to play pool or board games, it's a good time of bonding for us. =) Even though we are both very competitive, we still have fun. There's also a movie theatre and bowling alley here on base, the theatre is free we just have to pay for the refreshments.

Below: Our special friend, Nick.



There's an FMWR(Family Morale, Welfare & Recreation) here at our base that organizes events and trips, just recently they took a trip to China, their next trip will be to Thailand. I'm not sure if Tim will have enough leave built up to take these trips any time soon though. There's a very pretty Island here by Korea called Jeju island that they have taken trips to, i hope to catch one of those because I've heard it's awesome!

Hope the pictures work because they're silly! =)