1. What did I do that was "good" today?
I paid for my friend Jane's lunch... mostly because she's leaving Korea on Tuesday, and I'm going to miss her. I also helped an elderly woman to find the right subway line at a huge transfer station. She actually went in an exit that only directly goes to line 5, so she had to walk through line 5 to get to line 4 (and I was going in the same direction to get to line 2), but she was having so much trouble with the stairs. I wanted to help her more, but aside from carrying her, all I could do was wait for her at the bottom of the stairs to make sure she was going the right way. After expressing her discomfort with walking down the stairs with some soft moans and utterances, she tried to keep from smiling when she realized I had stayed with her the whole way down all the flights of stairs. She told me she knew where to go now and so we said goodbye and parted ways.
I paid for my friend Jane's lunch... mostly because she's leaving Korea on Tuesday, and I'm going to miss her. I also helped an elderly woman to find the right subway line at a huge transfer station. She actually went in an exit that only directly goes to line 5, so she had to walk through line 5 to get to line 4 (and I was going in the same direction to get to line 2), but she was having so much trouble with the stairs. I wanted to help her more, but aside from carrying her, all I could do was wait for her at the bottom of the stairs to make sure she was going the right way. After expressing her discomfort with walking down the stairs with some soft moans and utterances, she tried to keep from smiling when she realized I had stayed with her the whole way down all the flights of stairs. She told me she knew where to go now and so we said goodbye and parted ways.
2. What did I learn today?
I learned that "no" in Russian is нет or "Nyeht." I learned this from listening to the woman in the Russian restaurant I went to with Jane today, and I heard it again while playing Battlefield 4.
I learned that "no" in Russian is нет or "Nyeht." I learned this from listening to the woman in the Russian restaurant I went to with Jane today, and I heard it again while playing Battlefield 4.
3. What is something I'm thankful for today?
I'm thankful that I got to meet good people in Korea, and that even when my friends leave, I still have the fortune of meeting more good people. I'm also thankful that even though we all change and maybe grow apart, my friends and I still think fondly of each other on the most part.
I'm thankful that I got to meet good people in Korea, and that even when my friends leave, I still have the fortune of meeting more good people. I'm also thankful that even though we all change and maybe grow apart, my friends and I still think fondly of each other on the most part.
4. What is one thing I hope for tomorrow (or the future)?
I hope that my throat will stop itching. I have a little itch, almost like I have a little stand of hair or fur stuck in there. It's been bothering me for about a week now, after my nose started clearing up (my right nostril was super stuffed up for a while). I also hope I'll get to see Jane again, possibly in the USA when she's back from Finland on holidays.
I hope that my throat will stop itching. I have a little itch, almost like I have a little stand of hair or fur stuck in there. It's been bothering me for about a week now, after my nose started clearing up (my right nostril was super stuffed up for a while). I also hope I'll get to see Jane again, possibly in the USA when she's back from Finland on holidays.
5. What should I change about myself or the way I think or behave?
I need a better sleep schedule. And I need to read more again.
I need a better sleep schedule. And I need to read more again.
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