So, the past two weeks have been slow, yet, a blur. The night I arrived I unpacked everything and moved in, took some photos of the place and then went to bed. The next couple of days had me being escorted around by Professor Yoon (the man who hired me) and being introduced to staff members across campus and fellow English professors. Do I remember all the names...no. I remember a few, which is a starting point. I, also, had the privilege to meet the president of Kumoh National Institute of Technology (KIT). Apparently, he has been to Georgia and likes it, along with hiking. He seems like a real down to earth guy. I think this was all in the first couple of days.
The weekend I spent in Daegu with some friends and went to church...it was good to see everyone. I've been back to Dongshin Church the past two weeks; however, I'm not sure if I will be able to attend there regularly, seeing as it is far away and I'm positive God has me in Gumi for a reason. I'm not entirely sure what the reason is, but I'm prayerfully being mindful about doors that He opens.
Most of my time here has been spent getting acquainted with my local surroundings. I found the closest food store that has actual food, and not just snacks...it's only a 35 min. walk away. Keeps me from getting more than I need and gives me a good apatite for when I get back to my place. Speaking of my place, here are some photos of it.
2 comments:
How far are you from Daegu now, Rob?
I'm about an hour away if I take a bus and train. It's not too bad, but the bus system here stinks, lol.
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