Sorry I haven't updated my blog in a while. The longer I live in a new country the more normal everything seems. The things that once surprised me I no longer take notice of and care. I've developed new habits and ideas to help me live and blend into a new society. My driving has gone absolutely crazy... I catch myself growing impatient at every red light, often running them on my scooter. Food is no longer a novelty, to the point that I'm sick of eating a lot of the Taiwanese food. This can be partly due to the fact that I live in a podunk town with limited chocies, but still... Surfing has become so much a part of my routine that I periodically have to remind myself that I'm a very lucky person for having such an awesome lifestyle. Another thing that has become a part of my routine is working less than twenty hours a week. At first, I used to think that I had too much time on my hands, but now I'm used to working so little that it feels like I work too much. (Does that make sense?) Anyway, after living in Taiwan for about a year, I've adapted quite well and it feels like daily life, so even though there's still so much I have to write about, I have trouble sitting down and writing. So I apologize.
For those of you who are curious about what I plan to do in the next few months, here's a tentative update. In October, it will be exactly one year since I arrived in Taiwan. Six months ago, I seriously saw myself staying for a long time... maybe even years. However, I miss my family and friends back home too much and am not yet ready to leave home for so long. I've decided that since I'm still young, (at least, I tell myself everyday) I still have the motivation to go back to school. Since California has that awesome law where I can go to school as a resident for as long as I want since I grew up there, I want to take advantage of it and go back to school for a little while. Then maybe move back to Taiwan... or another country, who knows. So my tentative plan is that I will be back in California sometime in January. But before that I have to advantage of the fact that I'm still in Asia! So at the end of October, I will leave Taiwan, spend a few weeks in Indonesia, then go to Singapore for a few days, maybe Malaysia for a few days, then spend six weeks in Thailand, Cambodia and Laos. I am ecstatic! I promise there will be a lot more posting once I hit the road with my backpack again.
Traveling and living in new places from my perspective. These are my experiences, thoughts and impressions.
About Me
- Hannah
- I was raised in Southern California by my very hardworking first generation Korean parents. I graduated from University of CA, San Diego in early 2007 and instead of pursuing more education or finding a suitable 9-5 career like my traditional parents raised me to do, I decided my newly found love for snowboarding would direct me to pack up my things and I moved to Breckenridge, Colorado. I snowboarded Colorado for three winters and surf-traveled parts of the world during the off seasons. After those wonderful years, I decided to leave snowboarding and start up a relationship with surfing again but this time in a completely different setting. This is why I'm currently living in Southern Taiwan, surfing everyday and teaching English part time to support my love affair. I love board sports and I love to travel. Life's grand when the two go hand in hand.
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