Well, we have hit the 80 degree weather here. Ugh. But warmer temperatures means cute summer dresses that I hopefully don't sweat through haha. I don't know how my co workers don't sweat or look like they're dying. The second it gets hot or I exercise, I look like a tomato.... wamp.
Street art I saw on my alternate walk to school! My normal road was under construction. This was a nice surprise |
Queen of my class haha |
I got some late Teacher's Day notes from my kids on Monday, and was thrilled with some adorable ones.
Patrick is the class president and he's awesome |
Sun Woo told me I was pretty and my class was fun. |
On Wednesday, we had an earthquake drill at school, which I obviously took very seriously. It's not really a surprise drill if they warn us ahead of time... The school messenger even included "DO NOT CHANGE YOUR SHOES TO YOUR OUTDOOR SHOES OR WE WILL FAIL" because so many people used to do that.
Basically, if an earthquake hits, I'm pretty sure the kids won't be walking out in 2 orderly lines...
Young Ah and I were on stairwell duty, where all of the kids brightly waved and worried about our safety, since we have to leave last.
we also pretended we had lightsabers |
I look trustworthy right? |
Getting ready to direct traffic |
and also to fight the Sith |
Use the force!!! |
We made it outside pretty fast.
We passed our inspection!!! Yay.
Wednesday evening, I got together with my Kpop dance group to practice Miss A for Saturday.
our practice room was big and nice. |
We got the dance down and were excited for the concert, but man were we tired.
Thursday proceeded as usual, with Korean class being nice. We did well on our Korean tests, so my teacher gifted us with bookmarks, since we started a new book!
That's the gist anyway.
To celebrate, I went out to dinner with Young Ah on Friday because she helped me so much with studying Korean and she checks my work a lot before I turn it in. She's so supportive, it really helps.
On Saturday, Cesca and I woke up bright and early to be at the World Cup Stadium for our Kpop dance thing. We had to be there at 8 am. Not my ideal Saturday, but it ended up being well worth it.
being awesome |
Our stage. We performed around 11:30 |
Tooooo sunny |
cuteies |
So many groups and so many people already there! |
Our small group, We danced a cover dance with the large group and did small group perfomances |
We had some time to kill before our performance, so of course we messed around.
The group SHINee always whispers "SHINee's back!" in all of their songs, so we thought we would be punny on Annie's back. Get it? |
Playing around with sun visors. Pretty sure this is the way to wear it. Am I smizing? |
our group with this awesome Japanese guy who is an amazing dancer. He was part of the big group performance and was awesome. Too bad our photographer was lazy haha |
after our dance, we got access to the staff areas of WCS. It was AWESOME |
being back in the staff area. Sounds cooler than it was, up until like an hour before the concert. THEN IT WAS AWESOME. |
Well, we had like six hours to kill and it was a little frustrating because there weren't a ton of places for us to go or to rest. We tried hanging in an empty sky box.
Then we got moved. We hung out down in the stadium. We got moved (mostly cause an SM group was doing their sound check and SM is really strict about people seeing sound check apparently).
We shuffled around. The outside area was too hot and swamped by excited kpop fans, so we wanted to stay inside. We ended up hanging out in a corner with our group mates. There were about a dozen of us just chilling in the corner.
We were excited for the lineup, but it had been a long day. Little did we know it was about to get super exciting.
After the groups started coming, they made us move to the little staff corner so we weren't in the camera shots of the idols entering haha. We really didn't know they'd come that way... we were just resting till the concert started. What dumb luck, huh?
And because we had staff badges, lots of the idols felt obligated to greet us, cause you greet everyone in Korea apparently. I DON'T MIND.
Most of the groups had to walk by the staff area using that door, so we saw a bunch of our favorites suuuuuper close. Some of them even waved at us. KYAAAAAa. |
The concert was super long because there were over 25 groups performing. I got to hear some awesome newbies, some awesome long timers, and some interesting groups in between.
Romeo |
This group was super cute, Lovelyz |
HALO was really nice to us at the elevator. We said, "You are very handsome!" they said, "You too!!!" LOL |
Then we moved into more established groups
VIXX |
SISTAR |
B1A4 |
BTS being awesome |
The MC was Super Junior's Leeteuk. I waved at him in the lobby and he waved back. Therefore I almost died of happiness. |
I love when it gets darker and you can see the light sticks |
EXID |
Infinite |
EXO was really good even though I hate their crazy fans |
SHINee'S BACK |
They were last because they were the highlight, as they've just had a comeback. |
I love them and their awesome songs and crazy outfits |
Even though it was a looooong day and a long concert and the subway was JAM PACKED after, Cesca and I were floating on air. We got to have fun performing for a bunch of young kpop fans, we got to see lots of idols up close, we saw a great concert and we had a ton of fun hanging with our dance friends. I couldn't have asked for a better day, and now I have a ton of groups I have to check out and listen to!
And how awesome is it to be able to say I've literally been in the same ROOM as some of Korea's biggest and most famous idols? Like, not a concert venue room (tho that's cool too), but like, SMALL room??
Next step, actually being able to talk to them haha.
On Sunday, Cesca and I recovered by geeking out over the concert some more and finishing the last ep of the drama we're watching, Sensory Couple, It was soooo good. Then, we headed to dance class, where we attempted to learn EXO's Call Me Baby, which is difficult and not really a casual dance class song, since EXO does small groupings and alternate movements really well. It's hard to combine 9 people's individual parts into 1 dance. We did do pretty well with the chorus though. Maybe it will give me some street cred with my 6th graders...? ha ha no way.
My update was late this week because I thought I'd have some really great stuff to post about Monday, and I do, because it was my day off and I had a good day. But, like lots of awesome things in Korea, it was poorly organized and also I had to wait waaaaaay longer than expected for the awesome. I should be used to this by now.
My update was late this week because I thought I'd have some really great stuff to post about Monday, and I do, because it was my day off and I had a good day. But, like lots of awesome things in Korea, it was poorly organized and also I had to wait waaaaaay longer than expected for the awesome. I should be used to this by now.
Tucked away in a little corner of Seoul is a Chocolat bon bon cafe owned by Super Junior's Eunhyuk |
That picture was taken around 10 am. You see, Eunhyuk had tweeted Friday that he'd visit his cafe on Monday, a national holiday. He doesn't come super often, and the last, oh say 5 times, he's visited when we've been in school. This was the first time we could go. So, Sarah excitedly texted me asking if I wanted to come. He's her favorite member of Super Junior (well, he was).
I told her of course, because I wanted to meet him. He's a great dancer and is funny on variety TV, and I'd heard he was nice. So off we went. When the cafe opens at 10, they write numbers on your hand so you can line up later. We were numbers 73-75, not bad. There were lots of people behind us.
Then you just wait. There's no telling when he will arrive, and we were given no indication of how long it would take. Now, I don't know if this is a Korean thing or a power trip thing, but that's where the day turned not cool. As the hours, yes, hours, ticked by, our excitement turned to anger.
We had gotten up early, given up brunch with our friends, and postponed other plans, so we could meet him. A little after 2 pm, I checked my instagram to see that he'd posted a picture of him at a concert that said "Good Morning." Good morning??? It's 2 in the damn afternoon. We were furious. We tried to keep our spirits up, but this was getting ridiculous. And the longer it went, the more torn we were. If we left, we'd have nothing to show for our waiting nearly six hours. And us leaving would not negatively affect him in any way. It really would have been a waste.
After a phone call, an employee informed us he was 30 minutes away. This was around 3:40. I shouldn't have trusted them.
Everyone gathered to wait while we sat in the shade |
AN HOUR LATER AT NEARLY 5 |
Fans clamored excitedly for photos while I was furious. No apologies. No explanations. Girls were giddly screaming every move he made. Are you really still that happen when he made you wait 7 freaking hours!?!? I know there was no set time, but dude, if you inform people your cafe is opening at 10, people come then to get numbers. At least give an estimate of when you're gonna come...
Our excitement had really waned, but we had waited all day... |
I even worked hard to write a nice note to give him, which I'm 99% sure he will never read. |
You can't take pictures inside, and I wasn't about to fight people. I took these when we next in line to go in. |
There were so many people camped by the windows to take pictures |
I learned today that, while I like Kpop, I'm clearly not on this level. Not many of the other girls seemed fazed by this late arrival and easily forgave him for wasting the day. By the time we got in and got to meet him (it's a short meeting time), I think I was pretty much over it, so, while excited, I wasn't super nervous. He seemed taken aback by all of our Korean, so he didn't seem to catch what Sarah wanted to ask him, to her disappointment.
He noticed we looked like friends and gasped when he realized we were twins. He asked about our hair and I told him I colored mine. He was like, "Oh did you do it to look different from your sister...?" I told him I just wanted to haha. No real reason. He asked us how we spoke Korean so well and I told him we studied so we could understand our students. It was nice to hear from a celeb.
I can't really tell how long he talked to us. We were in a group so maybe we got more time than we would have individually. Anyway, we said thank you to him, and Cesca asked him to speak English (in Korean) and he said "Yeah!!! Sure!!!" and that's it cause his English is nonexistent.
My highlight was reaching over and asking for a high five.
That hand isn't me, but that's the kind of high five I got. Fingers laced. Aaaaaw yeah. |
Did that make up for the now 9 hours we had to wait to actually meet him?? Not particularly. I certainly won't be doing this again at the cafe. The problem is on any other day, you don't know how it will work. Or any concert. Do I have to be there early? Can I show up late? Will it be by number?
Regardless, I'm clearly not on that fan level where a high 5 and a minute of attention will let me forgive making fans wait for you all day on their precious day off. Your time isn't more important than mine, buddy... I'm still thrilled that I met him, but I felt bad about Sarah's disappointment and the lack of information we got about how long it would take, considering I've heard other experiences where he's been there much earlier...
Anyway, we had pushed back and almost cancelled our plans to go to Insadong to see the Buddha's Birthday lanterns, but we decided that we had to, to make the long day completely worth it. We were not disappointed. The lanterns didn't make us wait ages. And since it was around 7, Insadong and the temple weren't as ridiculously crowded as they were last year when Sarah and I came.
Cesca was excited to see the lanterns. Finally! |
I love the tree and the canopy |
Selfie ception |
There were cool dancers but we couldn't get close to the stage |
People waiting in line to pray at the temple |
They're even in the tree! |
It definitely made for a nicer end of the day. I got home just before 9, super exhausted and moderately satisfied. It was a loooong weekend with lots of waiting for little bits of excitement. Not sure which parts I'd do again. To be fair, I did accomplish everything I wanted to this weekend, sooooo.
I have to get ready to go back to the real world of teaching and learning Korean this week, but it was a pretty awesome weekend filled with Korean celebrities. I do enjoy the accessibility here, with fan meetings and variety shows, so that's pretty cool. Off to the real world again! Stay cool everyone! Hope the humidity stays awaaaaay.
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We're going to learn this dance next week in my dance class, and the beginning is deceptive. This group, Infinite, is known for awesome dances, and this song has been stuck in my head since the concert. Enjoy!
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