Looking forward

I look forward to doing all kinds of different sports these days: cycling, tennis, squash, ice-skating, running, walking, etc.  I fear there won't be much sports in Korea.  I know there is martial arts, skiing and lots of walking.  And apparently ballroom dancing is big. 

What will I do in the evenings when I am alone at home without knowing anyone?  I hope I will make friends with the expats as soon as I get there, and that we will hang out and go places together.  I really hope I can hang out with a group of different people from all over the world, and we can get to know Korea and each other.  

I also hope to get a guitar and seriously take up the instrument as my instrument of choice in terms of sound.  And perhaps I will finally be able to write some songs and put a tune to them.  That would be so great.  

Besides sports, friendships and music, the teaching must actually be important to me.  I mean, I need to be inspired and to inspire.  I need to be motivated and motivate.  I need to be organised and organise.  And I need to learn as well as teach.  It will be an experience I won't soon forget, and I pray to fall in love with the Korean children and adore spending my days with them.  


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