anyway, hello! these days, it's been raining CATS AND DOGS. i hate rain. i hate being wet because it makes me feel dirty and gross... unless i'm wet from showering. that's a different kind of "i hate being wet."
i hate showering because of the feeling of WET HAIR. it just gets my shirt all wet and then i have to dry my hair and sometimes straighten it and style it and it's just too much. and yeah.. i just get too lazy to go through the usual showering routine. call me duhty, whatevs.
2 nights ago, i slept over at jeanne's new apt. it felt soooo spacious compared to my booger sized room. before sleeping over, we went to myungdong and got our hair did (which took 2.5 hours). after, we were so hungry we left the salon and just ate anywhere cheap and quick.
then, after we paid.... "sarah, where's your duffle bag?"
DUN DUN DUN.
i left my freaking bag in the locker at the salon. i ran like no tomorrow, only to realize that it was CLOSED. i FUHREAKED out. "what do i do all my stuff's in there like my toiletries and make up and phone charger oh my gosh dad's gonna call and i'm gonna be out of batteries and then he's gonna yell at me for not being able to answer his phone calls and........."
and then i realized, everything was replaceable with jeanne's stuff, except a toothbrush. hahaha thanks for the reminder, God :)
so the next morning, while it was raining like nuts, jeanne and i went back to the salon and got my bag. the thing is, i absolutely hateeee losing things. that goes for everything (i lost my $30 wind-resistant umbrella today.....). even people. but that's another topic. anyway, that short time of bag-absence taught me to be thankful for what i have. oh geez, the lesson of "don't take what you have for granted" always gets me.
yesterday night, after my tutor session, i met back up with stella and jeanne for a sleepover night. stella's apt is soooo nice.
nice isn't it? (my dad and i are going to look around for a new place for myself tomorrow.)
... but she lives in an alleyway full of bars, dvd bangs, and NRBs. LOL
we had a nice 2-hour NRB session right downstairs in her building.
today, we went to sarang church and the sermon was on courting. pastor: "i prayed very very hard and i was given my wife. but i don't think my wife prayed hard enough and she agrees." LOL i hope my future "courter" things that way of me (haha jk). dang these messages on dating and courting makes me see the real urgency of praying for my future husband. he's OUT THERE, BREATHING. HI!
after church, the usual group went to go eat and watch this korean movie called AHJUSHI (wonbin is the main character. ohhhh my.) it's pretty much a korean version of the movie "taken" but way more gory. i screamed even with my eyes covered. no, but seriously, after coming out of that movie, i couldn't see korean guys the same way anymore. all of them on the streets just looked like shekkis to me, even the nerdy looking ones. stella was scared to walk home from her subway exit. i would be if i were her. that alley way leading to her apt is no joke. i saw 230840234 "kiss/touch 방" business cards on the road.
i tell you guys, korea is more dangerous than you think it is. maybe my ktown mentality isn't sufficient. but maybe i should give everyone the benefit of the doubt, too. what would jesus do if he was a woman in a "foreign" country who just watched ahjushi...
... still love everyone the same.
if only it was that easy.
hi
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