Thursday, March 4, 2010

Travel Entries~Kuala Lumpur~


Kuala Lumpur was heavily influenced by its past as a colony of the British empire. It is also officially a Muslim country, although the culture is diverse--home to Muslims, Buddhists, and Christians (hindu, taoism, and others are also practiced). Indians, Chinese, and Malaysian natives call Malaysia home, and although the official language spoken is Malay, English and Chinese are also easily used for communication.
Oh! Heres a Fun-Fact: Did you know that everywhere (Northern Peninsula AND Borneo-
Malaysia) keeps the same time, although they straddle a timezone? I did not know this. Well I found it out on my LAST day in KL, when I was one hour late for breakfast with a friend from another guesthouse. I arrived promptly at 11am. (10am Thailand time). So you can be five seconds south of the Thai Border, but when you pass over it, DON'T FORGET TO TURN BACK YOUR CLOCKS!
Traveling to Malaysia was a chance to visit a very diverse, working country; try the rich new foods that come when cultures are blended--oh wow, I never ate so many wonderful foods in my life. It seemed I couldn't order anything and hate it--unless of course it was smothered in Peanuts,Keceng, but that never seemed to be much of a problem since they all spoke fairly good English
I got see how a designated "Muslim State" can work; experience a place and people I'd never encountered before: How can I explain the Malaysian culture in KL? It just worked. it was a little touristy, as any city is--but the people were so relaxed and friendly. no one cared to push you to spend or go or do things--as is in Thailand everywhere anytime all-the-time--but if you needed and asked, you could usually find it.

This is an entry I wrote when I woke up my first day in the swelteringly tropical jungle city of Kuala Lumpur:
My hair is doing this crazy flippy-up thing. I look like an punk poser or something/ So Far, I've seen my guest house. I <3>
Golly, I hope I meet some people here.
Be Brave, Sus. Step out, be friendly/ Ask questions, make statements, not assumptions.
....and then I met Sam, Sarah, and Jeremy. We went for Roti & curry for breakfast, and then just kept on walking. We saw some of the sights of the city, right down to the Petronas towers at the end of the night! We walked and walked so much that My poor winter feet got some very painful blisters from my summer sandals. ow. from that day, I had to wear my tennis shoes until Langkawi flip-flop time. And, okay, I know it's a little silly, but I also was excited to visit KL because ofthe massive Petronas Towers. Heres why it's silly--and massively dorky: Smallville. I wonder who has noticed that the Petronas towers looks an awful lot like like the towers Emperor Zod is trying to build in Metropolis in order to regain his powers, destroy Clark Kent, and rule Earth?
....because I certainly did. I am tickled :)

Entry:
We walked to the petronas towers to see them at night. Pretty. like glass in the sky. Apparently they were used in the movie, Entrapment. Drunk British guy named Charlie from Yorkshire bartered a pair of knock-off sunglasses for both me and Sam
.

After Sarah and Jeremy said goodbye and left for Malaysian Borneo. ( I am so Jealous Kota Kinabalu, I will hike you someday!!!!!), Sam and I decided tomorrow to hitch a bus out to the Batu Caves in Selangor Province...





Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Day one: Backpack weighs in under 8 kilos

2010 Travel Entries~Airplane~

Hello Everyone! It's been a whirlwind of a two weeks, yet it feels like a lifetime has gone by in a blazing flash of time. I'm going to recount to you some of the highlights of my trip~possibly some of the entries from my travel journal to boot!
I started packing a moderately-sized pack, and stressing out over how many shirts and pants to bring (let me tell you I needed just the one long-sleeved shirt. I brought three, but we'll get to that when we get to Thailand) I ended up with three long-sleeved, two tshirts, 3 tanktops, a skirt, a pair of shorts, and some stretchy pants. And I used ALL of it; minue the long-sleeves!

I stayed up so late, then decided I MUST do my dishes before I leave the country, which is what I did. before I knew it, my entire house was spic & span, and it was 3...nearly4am! Oh well, take a shower, watch Gray's Anatomy, and it's time to get out and catch the bus. So that's what I did!
It was 430am when I trudged out in the least amount of clothes I could muster myself into--it had snowed and was still snowing overnight--and found myself waiting on an early morning mainstreet Guri for the 1st airport bus to pop on by. The street was silent, plenty of taxis driving by, all stopping me and offering a ride; it was that special time of day, when the people on the street were early morning work-goers/exercisers mixed with those who have been out all night partying and are lazily making their way home on foot. One of the latter saw me standing in the middle of the street. He walk by with a curious look on his face, me standing there, looking up into the snowy-black sky, singing any song I could think of that had the impression of snow in it (Personally, I prefer Baby It's Cold outside; even though it's a duet). He drifted out of view behind a pickup truck, but reappeared a few minutes later, hot coffee in hand, and offered it to me. I said thank you and took it. He walked off, and I continued singing gleefully: I was going on vacation!
How cool, to be in snow in the morning, and swelteringly hot that evening? Which is exactly--mind you, what I got. The only uncool thing about it was that I had a full set of winter clothes bulking up my backpack in the most tropical places I've ever been to for my entire trip.
I took a 5 and a half hour flight to Bangkok, and then a 2 hour flight to KL. It was nearly 11pm Malaysian time when my airport bus pulled up to the Travellers Palm Lodge. I was greeted at the front gate by 'Shark' who gave me a tour of the house and showed me where I'd sleep. It had been over 48 hours since I'd had a full night's sleep. I was BEAT! So I went to sleep almost immediately. Adventures to ensue the following day and four more.... To Be continued (to ~Kuala Lumpur~)

















Monday, February 22, 2010

Malaysia: Outstanding!

Just a few photos from my current expedition. I LOVED Malaysia; I want to go back someday.
I flew into Kuala Lumpur, and stayed at the Travellers Palm Guest House in the Golden Triangle. We took day trips out of the city and saw amazing things--of which I will write when I am not paying by the minute. From there I flew to the AMAZING island of Langkawi and spent loads of time reading on the beach and other things, too :)
I wrote a million postcards; swam in the ocean. it is so nice to be HOT in the middle of my winter! It's funny, though, traveling Northward; now Thailand does not seem as hot. I say hot? psshhhha! It's nothing compared to the heat in KL!

I'm solo, but I never seem to be alone for long! I met 6 girls along the way whose names start with 'S;' (and some cool guys, too) I feel lucky with the new friends I've made. I don't know who of them I'll see again (except Stephanie, who lives in Seoul :P) but I am so blessed to have known and shared with them this experience!

Now I'm in Krabi, Thailand. I went for a run by the river; sent emails; and now I'm going to find some yummy yummy roti for breakfast. This afternoon I will head to TonSai Beach for rock climbing and meeting up with Joowon.
Standing in line @ the Cable Car. Some friends we met who are from KL.

in front of the travellers palm lodge; guesthouse KL, Malaysia

Petronas Towers

Seven Wells; Langkawi

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

With my dear friend, Nina
outside a restaurant
in Apgujeong
Seoul, SK

Wednesday, January 27, 2010


Climbing reminds me I am capable of being motivated.
it reminds me I am strong
I am capable
I am clever
tenacious,
and can solve physically demanding puzzles if I just keep at it.
don't come down, just keep trying
do it till you figure out
how it must be done
then try it again and again,
and little by little, eventually
one of those times, you'll get it
because damn! you tried and succeeded!
I LOVE to climb.
I LOVE that hiking makes me sweat and stuggle
breath hard
feel like dying
and that when it's so hard,
theres a goal ahead
a great reward, and possiblity
on the horizon

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Dobongsan; Seoul

January 24, 2010
Sunday
Dobong (San) Mountain
it is cold. the wind is strong at the peak. mountains are dusted with snow and the stone steps on the path are slick with a heavy slab of ice. The sun is high and bright and the sky is blue.
I'm in a funky mood and the mountain is busy. I am ascending to the peak with my good friend, Joowon, and she is focused on her pace and solitude of the mountain. So I am often mistaken as a lone foreign hiker who must obviously need help and encouragement to get up the mountain, because no one realizes Joowon is with me, ten million times more people than usual stop to talk. I spend the second half of my ascent and all of my descent with my earphones in my ears. Jack Johnson, the Grateful Dead,Springsteen and Brittany set the tone for the scenes ahead.

Monday, January 18, 2010

TV, Zombies, Castles & Paddles

It's been a busy but fun weekend. Here's some of the highlights. I was on TV--they thought it'd be fun to feed a foreigner Bundaeggi (mealworms of some sort) except I've totally eaten those before. All my friends with me were korean-looking, so they all stepped back the moment the camera went on--
Traitors. Well, I poured the juice out onto the guys'
feet, and then piled them into my mouth, chewed them up, and showed the camers. They were all SHOCKED.
I Killed some Zombies with the help of Prince & Joowon, (I like it when the green blood goes places...); then I scared a child on the subway because I'm so funny-looking and later made friends with him (HIGH-FIVE-UH).
We hit up a very famous Authentic Japanese Ramen place near the Hongdae university district on the West side. it was REALLY good. VERY japanese, the Cook even spoke japanese. There was a line out and around the corner.
We went to a really interesting restaurant/bar called Castle Praha. It was gorgeous. It was a real Castle; they put us in the basement-dungeon, and they served us 10real hoppy-brewwed beers on a long, wooden platter. there were 8 of us--I ain't no 10-beer in one sitting kindof girl! :P
At the end of the round, we were left with a long wooden paddle, holes n' all. And what can I say? I'm all for a little good clean fun! Cari, I love you more than iPOd, Wooden Paddles, and Toy Story 2. You are my couple! (at least that's what my underwear says) Live music and dancing followed well into the evening, and the morning was followed by a nice long Jimjjilbang visit: hot tubs, showers, and saunas to wash off the grime; sleeping in a big hot room with dozens of snoring Koreans; a massage & lunch; then subway home. It is Monday today and i'm so distracted! This one'll take me a while to recover. but then again, it was so WORTH IT!
Peace out, Chingus! Have a good time, until next time!








Wednesday, January 13, 2010

My January Report.


There is much to report.
  • I am teaching winter camp right now and it is running smoothly, however it gives me little to no free time during my work day.
  • Korea had record snowfall in over 70 years (70 years ago being when korea started recording stuff)
  • I FINALLY got my awesome xmas to me present: an Ipod touch to replace my ipod that was accidentally washed. Cari was kind enough to bring it back with her when she went to Georgia for the holiday break. It's awesome. pretty. green. I'm still trying to figure out how to get my music on to it. Oh! and Crystal sent me the best present ever! A HUGE envelope filled with traditional medicinals (brand) teas. I got throat coat, breathe easy, gypsy cold care, and echinecia PLUS. A gift only the way Crystal could do, because she knows me so well. <3>
  • I am sick AGAIN (swollen tonsils) but I attribute it to extremely cold weather, a busy social calendar, and the hazards that I gladly accept that come with working with young children.
  • The public school system is on its two-month break (Dec. 16 ~ basically Mar 3 with a two-day return period for final exams), so it's the popular time of year to take vacations. Friends are coming and going and many are preparing to depart from the country permanently between the months of March~April. Transition is in the air, and as someone who has an 'alternative' contract date, it's always a little uneasy for me, watching and participating in the transition. meeting new people is tedious, and the mass exodus of friends means a lot of very similar goodbye parties.
  • I will go to Thailand Feb 13~27; this time with a friend. Hopefully Casandra will join us for a week, too! We will spend some time in the islands and definitely do some rock climbing. I want to do the deep sea climbing, where you free climb a rock and jump off it when you're done. I hope they have shoes for me--I don't want to ruin mine.
  • Currently I'm sitting in class watching my students look up vocabulary in the dictionary in order to later on read the book, One Snowy Day. I think--on the whole--this is one of the best classes I have ever had, and wouldn't ask more of their behaviour. I think I'm pretty lucky. too bad I loose them tomorrow and get --GRRR--5th graders. I'm hoping it to be as great as this one. but I'm not holding my breath. The older they get, the more surly they become. Did you know that when you reach grade six, you temporarily forget how to walk while simultaneously holding your head erect? well it's true. When they're finished with their morning work, we'll play LEMONADE, their favorite game. I learned it at camp from the director's little sister, Blue Rain. We'll then be on our way to ending the day, so I can get out of here and go to the SAUNA!!!!!!! Dragon hill in Yongsan is great. the sauna is HUGE, and they even have an outdoor hot tub. Can you imagine walking around AL-natural with snow on the ground? it id divine!
  • Kate and I used food coloring to dye yarn and now I'm making it into gloves.
  • I made a snowman last week.
  • I found a place that has real good brewwed beer. it only took me 2.5 years!
  • i'm an awesome teacher!
  • my friends here in Korea are pretty awesome. Kate and Cari's brothers have both come to visit with them and it's really fin to see the ways they're similar and to see a whole new side of my friends.
  • I got my hair cut and straight-permed. I like it. much easier to manage.
  • I can read. that's a bonus.
That's all I have time to report right now. I will write again soon!
Much Love,
Sus