I really needed this week off. I purposely did not bring any books from my upcoming spring classes, although I was sorely tempted to do so. I spent much of the week watching Sandy watch Korean TV, hanging out with the dogs, and practicing my Korean with KoreanClass101.com--a pretty neat site. (Alright, I did a little bit of reading for the spring via e-reserve, but it was assigned--I didn't take the initiative.)
I've gotten used to it on the weekends, but since I was home all week I was reminded that we've rented out three rooms in our house. All the rooms are rented to Korean men, two of whom are about 50 while the other is 24. The 24-year-old lives on the first floor and is rarely seen or heard. The two ahjushi (older men, for all you Cauc-asians) live on the third floor with us (each has his own room). I'm most aware that we're living with strangers whenever I open the refrigerator. The ahjushi both have Costco memberships and shop as though they're buying for a family of five. Does one man really need 36 eggs?
I've gotten used to it on the weekends, but since I was home all week I was reminded that we've rented out three rooms in our house. All the rooms are rented to Korean men, two of whom are about 50 while the other is 24. The 24-year-old lives on the first floor and is rarely seen or heard. The two ahjushi (older men, for all you Cauc-asians) live on the third floor with us (each has his own room). I'm most aware that we're living with strangers whenever I open the refrigerator. The ahjushi both have Costco memberships and shop as though they're buying for a family of five. Does one man really need 36 eggs?
haha..
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