Apr 25, 2011

Have you made tofu? Have you made dduk? Have you picked and eaten strawberries?

Hah! I have. 

Thursday, April 21, I along with SPPA faculties and students went to Yang-pyeong for a field trip. To tell the truth, I wouldn't have gone if it wasn't for strawberries. Tofu, I have tried making and for dduk, I often saw the process of making it by machine therefore nothing was too interesting making it by hand. Yes, I do know machine and by hand is a big difference but so did the taste so, nothing to say. But, as for the strawberries, it was real tasty strawberries! I have indeed picked up strawberries and eaten right away before because one of my dad's friend grows strawberries. However, haven't picked up strawberries for such long time, I looked forward to pick up. Especially because I wanted to take them home and tell my parents and be praised on.




The trip, ugh, in the beginning was the worst I could be doing. Yes, I do know it is maybe because I do not like walking around doing nothing, unoccupied, but it was mostly because I never had mind to be there. After one and half hour of sleep, I already was half asleep and seeing students make tofu and dduk was exhausting, as I was doing nothing and nothing, nothing intrigued me. But, I focused on the idea of being on a field trip and to remember my dad's word, 'change your mind, think positive, then your surrounding and moment will soon turned into a good time and you will be happy.' I did and I enjoyed and just seeing the others I saw how students use the time and make the time as fun as they could turn it into.

After picking up the strawberries, I've gotten better and I felt more mm, how could you describe the feeling, as if I am smudged into the picture? That is just how I felt. With this feeling I went on a rail bike. Surely riding on a rail bike was a 'new' experiment I had. The view and the conversations and giggles others on the bike I was riding on made me laugh as well.




All these exercises fully exhausted both my mind and body and for one and half hour I slept. That one and half hour sleep went so quick and soon we arrived at school. There, I quickened my steps, called, and booked ticket to home.

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