June 27, 2010

No 8강


I never knew sports could make me so sad. My dad is still in mourning.

Days Remaining: 12

Thought of the Day: Haircut
Song of the Day: As The Deer

June 25, 2010

8강???

Days Remaining: 13

Thought of the Day: Rain?
Song of the Day: ORA-Gogo Korea

June 23, 2010

Holy Cow!

Holy cow! Round of 16!
Holy cow! After I found out that Terrance was coming to Korea, I told my dad that I hadn't seen him in a year. Then I said, it was actually two years. Just now, I realized it was three years. What an appropriate picture for this Saturday.Holy cow! Til the break of dawn...literally. I love this picture. I am so tired.

Thought of the Day: Shrunk.
Song of the Day: After School-Dream Again!

June 21, 2010

This week's persecuted church: Iran

A 29-year-old Christian man was arrested on April 29 after having his home searched and many of his personal belongings seized. The security agents threatened his wife and parents that they must keep quiet and avoid any contact with news media, otherwise the condition of the man would become worse. Despite more than 40 days of detention, the only contact has been a few phone calls that seem to indicate that he has been kept in solitary confinement all this time.

Thought of the Day: 한가하다
Song of the Day: Moby-Porcelain

June 18, 2010

And we'll all float on ok

Remember how happy I was when I first moved into my place? Well, guess how much happier I am that I'm moving out!

Reason #1: Our kitchen ceiling was leaking for many days, and our landlord wasn't being very practical or responsible about fixing it.

Reason #2: My ceiling wallpaper started to tear and just kept growing. It actually looks a lot worse, but we had to tape it up for the visitors who came to check out our place. Our landlord refused to fix this too.

Reason #3a: My ghetto window screen doesn't exactly fit my window as you can see the perfect entrance for mosquitoes during the summer. Luckily, they haven't been making their way in yet, so my body has made it through. Reason #3b: You'll also notice in the picture the window that is across from mine. That's where my sheki neighbors live. I can't tell you how many times I've fantasized throwing rocks or shooting beebee guns at that window whenever they drink til the break of dawn.

Reason #4: At the bottom of that same building, there is a loud drycleaner that starts very early in the morning. It's pretty much the alarm clock that I never wanted turned on.

Reason #5: At the bottom of my building, the landlord and his awful wife and friends are louder and even start earlier than the drycleaner. They make me so upset that they're not worthy of even having a picture to represent them.

My dad and I went through a lot of trouble to find our new place, but we are confident that we will be significantly happier there. The Lord provides amazing things in amazing ways at amazing times.

I only have 10 more episodes of

then start Season 4 of

and finally be able to watch Season 6 of




It isn't easy being a Laker Hater. It isn't easy being a Korean. Double whammy.

"Well we'll float on good news is on the way."
-Modest Mouse

Days Remaining: 21

Thought of the Day: 전자 상거래
Song of the Day: ORA-Gogo Korea

June 16, 2010

Mistakes

On Saturday, I was walking up some stairs in a subway station, and my eyes fell upon a decent looking butt in front of me. I usually try not to check people out, but I couldn't help admiring this well-formed butt. However, when I got to the top of the stairs, I learned that this nice butt belonged to a dude. Dangit.

Last night, as I was brushing my teeth, I couldn't help but notice how new the toothbrush felt. I just assumed that I had done a thorough job of flossing, so maybe my gums were feeling a bit more sensitive to the bristles. After finishing my brushing job, my mirror showed me that I had once again used my dad's toothbrush instead of mine. I don't even know how I made this mistake...his is blue. Mine is pink! What's wrong with me?!

It amazes me to think that all these small (or huge) mistakes are never accidents. Every shot that Kobe misses or every goal that Ji Sung scores has been ordained by the author of this world. But I don't think I'll ever know why I checked out a guy's butt and used my dad's toothbrush (twice) instead of mine. Does God crack up when I do these things?

Thought of the Day: Argentina
Song of the Day: Donawhale-Echo

June 14, 2010

June 13, 2010

I love this game


This guy is seriously the nastiest player in the NBA.


And I truly love this guy. Little man ALWAYS has something to say whenever he makes some crazy shot. He's got a lot of spunk.


This guy's pretty awesome too.

Thought of the Day: Moving
Song of the Day: Still

June 12, 2010

16강!!!!

I seriously have so many funnier pictures than this, but this one was the most appropriate. Argentina, here we come come!!!!

Thought of the Day: Korea Korea!!!
Song of the Day: Supreme Team-Supermagic

June 10, 2010

Joshua Part 2

If you didn't care much for my Joshua Jordan videos, you probably won't care much for these Joshua Secret videos either. They're more for my own memories and pleasure anyway.

Starting...

from bad...

to worse...

to a kind of fever...

that is only one day away!!!

Days Remaining: 1

Thought of the Day: Joey 형
Song of the Day: Big Bang-Tell Me Goodbye

June 8, 2010

Some Like It Hot

Summer time is the time when I ball the most. I made a new basketball buddy a couple of weeks ago. We saw each other on the courts many times, and I found out that we were the same age. Ever since we exchanged numbers, we've never failed to ball together whenever either of us calls the other. Even when I asked him to play at 11PM, he was totally down to play. Tonight was our fifth night in a row. We kept telling each other that we'd see each other the NEXT weekend, but one of us always manages to call the other...and both of us manage to come out. It's a beautiful dynamic that we have. I wish the church would be the same way.

Last night as I was lying in bed, I realized that I was back to my "STARMAN" position where my arms and legs are all spread out because it's so hot. My brother always laughed at that and said it reminded him of Homer Simpson. It is 1:38AM right now and it's freakin' 29.6 degrees in my room. Each day literally keeps getting warmer and warmer too. My arms and legs can't spread out that far!

As July is approaching, so is the end of my two year cell phone contract, which means it's time to get a new phone! It's always exciting buying a new gadget or machine like a computer or a car. There's been a lot of buzz about smartphones and Androids and 4G phones (whatever those mean). At this very moment, the two craziest phones happen to be the new iPhone and the new Samsung Galaxy S. Since I am a firm believer in Anycall phones, I must confess that Samsung has caught my attention. Check it out...

At the same time, if I'm making another phone contract for the next two years, you know what that means for all you curious people who wonder when I'll go back to the states. You're probably better off just visiting me than waiting for me to come. That makes me kinda sad.


Days Remaining: 3

Thought of the Day: Tablo
Song of the Day: SS501-Love Ya

June 6, 2010

These are a few of my favorite things




Sometimes, being single ain't so bad.

Days Remaining: 5

Thought of the Day: Transformers
Song of the Day: Supreme Team-Do

June 5, 2010

This week's persecuted church: Eritrea

A 41-year-old woman was beaten to death after refusing to make the prison chief a cup of coffee. She was beaten with an iron rod for resisting. She was held at a military camp for three years where she was forced to renounce her faith or choose solitary confinement. 10 other Christians from the same church were also put in detention. Two days later, seven other members were taken as well. Persecution is said to be growing from bad to worse.

Days Remaining: 6

Thought of the Day: Indian food
Song of the Day: Supreme Team-Supermagic

June 3, 2010

열공

Thanks to Brian. Viewers discretion is advised.


Thought of the Day: Freakin' Spain
Song of the Day: Foo Fighters-No Way Back

June 2, 2010

와우! 여름이다!

Today, I read about biological clocks in my student's English book. I didn't know that animals can experience jet lag like us too, but there was also a part of me that wasn't very surprised. As today's weather was noticeably warmer, I even got seven mosquito bites. They're getting a head start this year, so I know that summer is definitely here. And even though today was a holiday and none of my students had to go to school, the majority of them was very tired and sluggish during our classes...including their teacher. Freakin' biological clocks.

As I was thinking about this phenomenon, I remembered two summers ago when I was teaching at Elite during the summer and had many a day when I'd fall asleep during a really boring book on a really hot day. On one particular occasion, while I was losing in one of my battles to stay awake...

Student: Teacher, are you sleeping?
Me: Of course not! Who's turn is it to read now?

Two summers later, things have not changed so much. One of my students has a grandma who sits in front of us in the living room and always falls asleep on the couch. Oh how I envy her! Seeing her sleep in front of us all the time has given me something to look forward to when I become old and senile. I'll be able to nap whenever and wherever I want, especially on them hot summer days. I always fantasize about sprawling out on the floor while my student does her work for the next few hours. Evie, where did you get your time-freezing powers?


Days Remaining: 10

Thought of the Day: Draw
Song of the Day: Donawhale-Running