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Day trip to Seoul means a visit to the Ghibli store, cat bus is gone but no face says hi!!
#seoul#lotte tower#studio ghibli#spirited away#howls moving castle#castle in the sky#kikis delivery service#ponyo ghibli#my neighbor totoro#south korea#Seoul South Korea
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EVENTS SCHEDULE
2013
Jungkook’s middle school graduation
130904 SBS MTV "Rookie Of The Year"
2 Cool 4 Skool debut showcase
130613 showcase arrival
130614 Music Bank fanmeeting
130616 Inkigayo fanmeeting
130628 Yeouido Fansign
130629 Ilsan Fansign
130630 Yongsan Fansign
130706 Cheongnyangni Fansign
130707 Mokdong Fansign
130710 Geondae Fansign
130714 Suseodong Fansign
130720 Incheon Fansign
130722 | cuvism magazine interview
130725 Danyang Youth Festival
130726 Music Bank mini Fanmeeting
130727 MBC College Music Festival
130727 Masan Daewoo Busan Fansign
130728 Kyobo Tower Daegu Fansign
130804 Gwangju Lotte Fansign
130821 Jeonju Saengsaeng Rock Festival
130823 Puma Release Party
130912 m!countdown mnet Fanmeet
130913 Grand Concert
130914 Incheon Sky Festival
130915 Inkigayo fanmeet
130922 Inkigayo mini fanmeet
131006 Hallyu Dream Concert
131009 Gangnam Fansign
131010 PBC TV concert
131012 Banpo Fansign
131013 MBC Seoul Multicultural Festival
131102 Jongro Fansign
131102 Gyeonggi Concert
131103 Jamsil Fansign
131115 Music Bank Fansign
131108 Lotte World Concert
131111 Cheongnyangni Fansign
131117 Inkigayo Fanmeeting
131118 Yeouido Fansign
131128 thai smodel contest fansign
131129 MBK Paradise Park Fansign in Thailand
131130 7SEE Concert
131130 The 9 Fansign in Thailand
MMA 2013 at Olympic Gymnastics Arena
2014
THE RED BULLET TOUR
140116 Golden Disk Awards
140123 Seoul Music Awards
140211 Skool Luv Affair showcase
140213 MNET wide open studio
140223 Yongsan fansign
140225 Cheongryangri fansign
140309 Inkigayo fanmeet (SUGA DAY special)
140316 Jongro fansign
140319 MBC Show Champion 100th special
140322 WAPOP Kdream in Daegu concert
140329 Japan 1st fan meeting
140331 KNN Jinhae public broadcasting
140402 Pyeongchon fansign
140411 Yeouido Fansign
140412 WAPOP concert
140422 K.will Yong Street
140517 Daejeon fansign
140530 K-Star Wonderland
140531 Japan 1st fan meeting in Tokyo
140605 Miss Seoul pageant contest
140608 Hi-touch in Osaka
140607 Hi-touch in Tokyo
140614 Bridge To Korea festival in Moscow
140627 K-Healing Concert
140719 Boy In Luv release event in Tokyo
140720 Boy In Luv release event in Tokyo (D2)
140810 KCON in LA
140819 DARK & WILD Showcase
140323 Kia experience share concert
140824 Inkigayo mini fanmeet
140826 Show Champion Festival
140831 Lotte Family concert
140903 Ilsan fansign
140906 Yeongdeungpo Fansign
140911 Sinchon Fansign
140912 Music Bank Fanmeet
140925 m!countdown festival
141003 Music Bank in Osong
141109 Inkigayo mini fanmeet
141110 Guro fansign
141026 KBS World Radio Vietnam Culture
141126 Kor-china Song festival
141127 Gangnam Fansign
141205 T-Money (spon) in Busan fansign
141225 KBS Daechukjae (leaving practice)
141226 KBS Daechukjae awards
141231 MBC Gayo Daejaejun
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An interdepartmental memo fluttered down the aisles between rapidly emptying cubicles.
Most of the witches and wizards who worked for the law department office were filing away the day’s work, eager to get home.
Not Bartemius Crouch.
The Head of the Law Department sat at his desk, buried in the stack of papers that towered over him until he was almost invisible to anyone who might look through the peep hole in his office door. Only his assistant, perusing a scroll that reached all the way to the floor, could be seen.
This was reliably where one could find Barty, consumed in what other people often considered the tedious details of government work, but which he considered vital to the smooth running of a peaceful community. He was a controversial figure, but even his most ardent enemies recognized his tireless devotion to his job, although they often framed it in less flattering terms: Workaholic. Inflexible. Obsessive.
He preferred to think of himself as reliable. Thorough. Scrupulous.
The memo picked up speed as it approached Crouch’s office. Just as it reached the door a harried young ministry assistant rushed out of the room, leaving an opening for the memo to soar through. It swept inside before the door swung shut, where it bumped insistently into Barty’s head. He snatched it out of the air, unfolding it with an impatient snap of his hand, and read the words scrawled across the creased paper.
Instigators of Longbottom attack apprehended. Barty closed his eyes and released a slow breath. The attack on Frank and Alice had shaken the wizarding community to the core, coming as it had almost a year after Voldemort’s downfall. The Longbottoms hadn’t been inexperienced Aurors, either; Frank had been with the Auror department for thirteen years.
This October would have marked the fourteenth.
Barty and the rest of the Law department had done their damndest to hunt down every Death Eater and lock them away in Azkaban to rot. The Wizengamot had thwarted some of their attempts, however. He had long speculated which of the unfortunately freed scum had been behind this. Would he at last be able to prove that Lucius Malfoy’s cooperation with Voldemort had been willing? Perhaps sniveling Karkaroff had thought to get revenge upon the Aurors who had brought him to Azkaban? Or maybe one of the Blacks felt empowered to follow the footsteps of their wretched cousin Sirius.
He was grimly pleased. Two years the terrorists had kept out of the Aurors’ clutches. Two years! But they couldn’t outrun justice.
He strode out of the office swiftly, his shoulders thrown back, exuding confidence and power. Ensuring the villains faced justice would be his crowning glory. He could envision the headlines. Already the Daily Prophet had declared the next election his to lose. The next election wasn’t for another four years, but Barty felt good about his chances.
He made his way into the lift. He inclined his head toward the only other occupant, a diminutive witch wearing an oversized hat who mumbled greetings in return. She got off the lift before it reached level ten, leaving him to bask alone.
When he stepped out of the lift, there were four Aurors waiting for him: Clive Carmichael, an impetuous firecracker of a muggleborn; Wardell Crickerly, his responsible work partner; Jill Proudfoot, who had gone through Auror training with Alice and had been one of the first on the scene when that calamitous Dark Mark had appeared in the sky above the Longbottom’s home; and grizzled veteran Sandra Savage. They all looked the worse for wear, with dried blood on their faces and great gashes in their robes. An acrid smell of smoke hung in the air around them.
The four exchanged glances, shifting with a discomfort that lowered his mood.
He regarded them sharply. “Who was injured?”
Clive Carmichael stepped forward. “Moody took Dawlish to St. Mungo’s. He was hit with a nasty tentacle jinx and we couldn’t put his arm right. And Lotte Higgs…” he clenched his wand. “Scrimgeour is filling out the paperwork so we can inform her family.”
Barty bowed his head as he contemplated this news. The healers at St. Mungo’s would sort Dawlish out in no time, but Higgs…
He had lost too many good witches and wizards during the war. It hurt to lose another one to the same damnable Dark Wizards.
“They’ll get what they deserve,” He said at last, lifting his gaze to their faces.
Their eyes remained fixed on the floor.
“Well, lead me to them,” He said, striding forward. “Let’s not take all day about it.”
Jill made a jerky movement, like she was going to stop him, and then thought better of it and fell back into position. She cast an uncertain look at Sandra.
Sandra cleared her throat. She looked no more comfortable than Jill, or perhaps that was the effect of her many scars. “I don’t think–” she began, but Barty thrust past her through the heavy iron door that led into the dungeon.
Crickerly and Carmichael followed at his heels, while Savage and Proudfoot stood sentry outside the door. The only sounds were their footsteps against the stone floor and the whispering swish of their cloaks.
The light was dim and the air cold inside the dungeons. It grew even colder and damper as they drew nearer the holding cells for newly collected prisoners. Out of the darkness, the darker figures of the Dementors took gradual shape, marking the occupied cells.
Muffled rustling came from inside the cells as the Death Eaters realized they were no longer alone. The huddled forms of the defeated Death Eaters looked up.
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230604 — Taeyong Instagram story
Trans: As if the doors of Lotte Tower were opened
Song: RADWIMPS - Sky Over Tokyo
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South Korea Things to See: Korean Traditional and Modern Architecture
Discover the perfect blend of ancient and modern on your South Korea Holiday Packages from Dubai, UAE. Imagine strolling through a bustling city where futuristic skyscrapers stand shoulder to shoulder with ancient palaces, where neon-lit streets merge into serene temple grounds, and every corner tells a story of a thousand years. Welcome to South Korea—a land where tradition and modernity dance in perfect harmony. This captivating blend of old and new isn’t just about buildings; it's about experiencing the soul of a nation that honors its past while racing toward the future. Ready to dive into a journey that bridges centuries? Let’s explore the fascinating world of South Korea’s diverse architecture!
A Glimpse into the Past: Traditional Korean Architecture
South Korea’s architectural heritage is like stepping into a beautifully preserved history book. The country’s traditional architecture is marked by its wooden structures, elegant curves, and harmonious integration with nature. Let's take a stroll through some must-see historic sites that transport you back in time:
1. Gyeongbokgung Palace, Seoul The grandest of all the palaces in Seoul, Gyeongbokgung was the main royal palace of the Joseon dynasty. With its sprawling courtyards, majestic gates, and stunning pavilions set against the backdrop of modern skyscrapers, it’s a mesmerizing contrast that captures the essence of South Korea. Don’t miss the Changing of the Guard ceremony—a vibrant display of traditional uniforms and rituals that’ll make you feel like you’ve stepped into a bygone era.
2. Bukchon Hanok Village, Seoul
Nestled in the heart of Seoul, Bukchon Hanok Village offers a rare glimpse into Korea’s traditional housing, known as "hanoks." These quaint wooden houses, with their distinctive tiled roofs and wooden beams, are set along narrow alleys that wind up hills, offering stunning views of the city. Here, you can wander through centuries-old streets, visit traditional tea houses, and even stay overnight in a hanok to truly immerse yourself in Korean history.
3. Hahoe Folk Village, Andong
A UNESCO World Heritage site, Hahoe Folk Village is a beautifully preserved example of a traditional Korean village. Its thatched-roof houses, communal courtyards, and serene river setting reflect the architectural styles of the Joseon era. It’s not just a village—it’s a living museum where you can experience age-old customs, watch traditional mask dance performances, and savor the simplicity of rural Korean life.
Fast Forward to the Future: Modern Architectural Marvels
South Korea isn’t just about tradition, it’s also a beacon of modernity. The country’s skyline is dotted with innovative and awe-inspiring structures that push the boundaries of architectural design. Here are some contemporary landmarks that showcase South Korea’s forward-thinking spirit:
1. Lotte World Tower, Seoul
Soaring 555 meters into the sky, the Lotte World Tower is the tallest building in South Korea and the fifth tallest in the world. This sleek, glass-clad skyscraper houses everything from luxury hotels to a sky-high observation deck offering panoramic views of Seoul. As you ascend to the top, the city unfolds beneath you—a mesmerizing blend of traditional palaces, bustling markets, and futuristic towers. It’s a visual representation of Korea’s journey from past to present.
2. Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP), Seoul
A masterpiece of futuristic design by renowned architect Zaha Hadid, the Dongdaemun Design Plaza is a cultural hub that epitomizes modern Seoul. Its curvaceous, metallic exterior and fluid, organic forms make it a favorite backdrop for fashion shows, art exhibits, and Instagram photos. Walking through DDP feels like entering a space-age world, contrasting sharply yet beautifully with the historic gates and markets of the Dongdaemun area.
3. Busan Cinema Center, Busan
Home to the Busan International Film Festival, the Busan Cinema Center is an architectural wonder with its cantilevered roof, which is the longest in the world. At night, the LED-lit ceiling comes alive with vibrant displays, making it a sight to behold. This cutting-edge structure is a symbol of South Korea’s global cultural influence and its position as a leader in innovation and creativity.
The Perfect Blend: Where Old Meets New
South Korea’s cities are living proof that tradition and modernity don’t have to be at odds—they can coexist and complement each other in the most unexpected ways. In Seoul, it’s not unusual to see a centuries-old palace surrounded by towering glass buildings, or a tranquil Buddhist temple nestled amid bustling shopping districts. This unique blend of architectural styles reflects the country’s dynamic culture—a place where reverence for the past meets an insatiable drive for the future.
1. Bongeunsa Temple, Seoul
Amidst the high-rises of the Gangnam district lies Bongeunsa Temple, a serene Buddhist temple that dates back to the 8th century. Surrounded by the hustle and bustle of one of Seoul’s busiest neighborhoods, the temple offers a peaceful retreat where you can witness traditional Buddhist rituals and meditate under the shadow of modern skyscrapers. It’s a living symbol of how Korea’s spiritual heritage endures in a fast-paced, high-tech world.
2. Seoullo 7017, Seoul
This elevated urban park, built on a former highway overpass, is a perfect example of how Seoul reimagines its urban spaces. Seoullo 7017 is not just a pedestrian walkway; it’s a green oasis filled with art installations, cafes, and gardens right in the heart of the city. Strolling along this sky garden, you can catch glimpses of both the historic Seoul Station and the modern cityscape, offering a literal bridge between past and present.
Conclusion: A Journey Through Time
South Korea’s architectural landscape is a living, breathing narrative of its history—a testament to the country’s resilience, creativity, and vision. Whether you're marveling at the intricate wooden carvings of an ancient palace or gazing up at a sleek, shimmering skyscraper, you’re not just seeing buildings; you’re experiencing the heart and soul of South Korea.
So, pack your bags, lace up your walking shoes, and get ready to embark on a journey that spans centuries. In South Korea, every step you take is a step through time—a unique adventure that bridges the old and the new, the traditional and the modern. And that’s a journey worth taking.
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Day 6 breakfast again at Tous les Jous Cafe followed by a visit to the Banyeunsa Temple at Gangnam. Next was a visit to the Coex Library at Coex Mall. This librabry is unique for its huge collection of books displayed in a tower. Shopping at Hyundai Supermarket with many stalls selling delectable pastries and mouth watering desserts just like the Kintetsu Supermarket in Abeno, Osaka. Lunch at 3 pm at the Michellin award winning restaurant, Wang Jib at Seokchonhosa-ro for Korean BBQ again. Then our next itinerary was the Lotte World Seoul Sky, 125 storeys high. The views were stunning. Unfortunately we were too early for sunset which was only at 7.30 in the evening. That night we had cinnamon rolls for dinner instead at Cafe Cinnamon, another internet recommendation.
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Popular K-drama filming locations in South Korea
1) Namsan Tower –
Also known as N Seoul Tower, it is one of the most popular landmarks of Seoul, originally a communication and observation tower on top of Nam Mountain. This tower is the second highest point in Seoul. One can enjoy the Namsan cable car ride and walk to the top, where awaits a breath-taking view of the Seoul skyline. The Roof Terrace is home to the “Locks of Love” where people hang locks symbolizing eternal love.
Featured in series – Boys Over Flowers, Hotel del Luna, School 2015, The Legend of the Blue Sea, My Love from Another Star, The Last Empress, and more.
2) Yonsei University -
One of the SKY universities - the top three most universities of South Korea, situated in Seoul. It is a popular location for most high school k-dramas, owing to its spectacular architecture.
Featured in series – Extraordinary You, True Beauty, Age of Youth, Romance is a Bonus Book, Snowdrop, Our Beloved Summer, Reply 1994, The Sound of Magic, and more.
3) Gyeongbokgung Palace -
Situated in Seoul, it is the main royal palace of the Joseon Dynasty - the last dynasty of Korea. The National Palace Museum and the National Folk Museum is located inside its premises. It is a popular filming site for K-dramas. Major events held here includes the royal changing of the guards at the Gwanghwamun main gate and ‘nigh-time viewing’ sessions.
Featured in series – Goblin, Kingdom, The Moon Embracing the Sun, When My Love Blooms, Temperature of Love, My Sassy Girl, Goong, Chicago Typewriter and more.
4) Bukchon Hanok Village -
Hanok means a ‘traditional house’ in Korean. Bukchon Hanok village is a residential neighborhood in the heart of Seoul where traditional Korean houses are restored making it rich in history, culture and architecture.
Featured in series – Goblin, The Heirs, Personal Taste, Flower of Evil, Hotel Del Luna, Touch Your Heart, True Beauty, Run On, Ghost doctor, My Roommate Is A Gumiho and more.
5) Lotte World -
Situated in Seoul, it consists of an indoor theme park, outdoor amusement park called “Magic Island’, an artificial island, shopping malls, movie theatre and more.
Featured in series – King The Land, Business Proposal, True Beauty, Love Alarm, Stairway to Heaven, and more.
6) Paradise City Hotel - This luxurious hotel situated close to Incheon airport can boast of being featured in popular K-dramas.
Featured in series – Hotel Del Luna, The King- The Eternal Monarch, Vincenzo, When My Love Blooms and more.
7) Yeouido Hangang Park - A beautiful large park along the Han river in Seoul where one can enjoy bike rides, picnics and the serene beauty will soothe the mind. Seoul’s biggest cherry blossom festival is held here every year.
Featured in series – Squid Game, One Ordinary Day, The Penthouse S2, Navillera, The King: The Eternal Monarch, and more.
8) Cheonggyecheon Stream - A unique stream architecture created on the basis of traditional Korean Bojagi design and consisting of 22 bridges, enchants with its tranquil beauty.
Featured in series – True Beauty, Flower of Evil, Vincenzo, Do You Like Brahms, My Mister, and more.
9) Jumunjin Beach Breakwater – Originally created to cushion the coastline against erosion and longshore drift, this place now holds the eternal memory of the iconic red-scarf scene from k-drama Goblin, where the Goblin gives Eun Tak buckwheat flowers on her birthday.
Featured in series – Goblin, More Than Friends and more.
10) Sinchon Graffiti Tunnel - Located in Sinchon-dong, this tunnel showcases graffiti on its walls.
Featured in series – Goblin, While You Were Sleeping, Touch Your Heart, Record of Youth, and more.
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Lotte tower � Fifth tallest building in the world Lotte tower is in Seoul, the capital city of South Koreal. It's also called Seoul Sky Tower.
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view from the lotte sky tower.
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Lotte Tower, Seoul (via kevouthere)
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Landmark Edition: Seoul Sky at Lotte World Tower
🇰🇷 롯데월드타워 서울스카이
📍300, Olympic-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul
📆 Year-round
Seoul Sky is an observatory on several top floors of the Lotte World Tower. Lotte World Tower itself is South Korea’s largest building, and the fifth largest building in the world. According to the official website, “It is the only place where you can take in a gorgeous 360-degree view of Seoul, the capital city of South Korea roaring with brilliant history and dynamic modern culture.”
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In the last blog post about the Seokchon Lake Cherry Blossom Festival, I mentioned Lotte World Tower being the backdrop of the 1000s of cherry blossom trees during the festival.
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It’s not just the views that Seoul Sky is known for. The observatory also houses cafes, exhibitions, and even a secret garden.
Even the elevators inside the tower to take you to the top are record-breaking - they travel at 600 metres per minute, with floor to ceiling screens that display images of Seoul and the Han River.
The elevator rockets you from the ground floor to the top of the tower in one minute. (source)
The inside of the Sky Shuttle Elevator. (source)
Observation Decks
Floor 117 is where you start. Think of it as gradually acclimating yourself to the view and to the idea of how high you are, because the next floor, Floor 118, is where the glass floors start!
Even better (scarier) - the floor suddenly turns from opaque to clear, leaving you with a feeling of walking on air.
Floor 118 features the world’s highest indoor glass floor at 478 metres. (source)
Floor 120 is the Sky Terrace, where the best views of Seoul are. It can understandably get quite crowded, with people jostling to take photographs amongst the clouds.
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Cafes, Gifts, and the Seoul Sky Secret Garden
As well as the spectacular views, Seoul Sky also offers cafes, gift stores, and also a secret garden!
The Seoul Sky Secret Garden. (source)
Angel-In-Us Cafe on Floor 122. (source)
The Seoul Sky Gift Store, one located on the bottom floor of the tower and the other at the top! (source)
A spectacular view overlooking the Seokchon Lake and the Lotte World theme park. (source)
Further Information and Sources:
Seoul Sky Lotte World Website
Klook Travel | South Korea
Seoul Sky Official Instagram
Seoul Pass
Travel-Stained
There She Goes Again
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Party, date, drunk, reunion, ER?
So first I had like nothing planned. Then suddenly between Thursday afternoon and Friday I had a list. I was invited to a party by some co-workers, asked out on a date by 2 guys, and realized some friends are in the country. I was all O.o what on earth is going on?
One guy just wasn't going to make it into the schedule plus for some odd reason he irritates me already. The other one seemed to have more common sense on how to go about things. That is why I agreed with him.
Anyways, party with co-workers? Basically was a wine and cheese party with some other dishes. Pretty chill. Made it home and realized I was supposed to meet homie in like an hour.
It's funny because when we first started talking I was somewhat mean. Like if you want to learn English there are apps and hagwons for that. If you want some easy chick I am not the one.
He passed the message round. Sadly, most guys don't make it these days. He also doesn't live or work far from where I live so that is another thing that was working for him. Sent him a message to find out what exit and such. Only for him to realize that he mixed up the days. 😒
I will admit I was a bit 😑 at first but I could understand why later. Heck I was mixing up my days. He didn't want to break the date so he was like as soon as he get off of work we can still go. Which would have been an hour after our original time. So not too bad but I was like eh~ because he could be tired and then suddenly have to rush to a date. I felt kind of bad. So I told him not to worry and we can just make it for another day.
He wouldn't give up. Kept apologizing and really wanted to keep it for that night. I finally gave in because it seems if I didn't he was never going to let it go that he messed up while planning. He would message here and there until he got off.
By that time in general it was almost time for me to leave to meet him. So I went a bit early. I am always early. He took a taxi quick and when I saw him I was all 😮 because I was chilling listening to music. 😅
He apologized some more and I couldn't help but laugh because honestly it was pretty cute. Yeah I said that. He was cute alright? Alright.
We went to eat chinese styled lamb. Sat outside because the weather was nice. Had great conversation and too many bottles of soju.
I got drunk.
First time ever wasted.
Then I realized why. I didn't eat any rice or bread or anything all day to be able to balance out the alcohol like normal. So it got me good. Also had wine earlier in the day. Oops. 😅
To the point I kept switching from English to Korean with a mixture of Japanese. But we finished eating. He paid and we left. By this time it was almost 2am.
No subway running. So taxi it is. But before that...
I got sick. A stomach full of soju, wine and lamb is a no go for me apparently. So...yeah on the side of the road. Kept the guy out the way because I didn't want any on anyone. Was fine after that for a bit.
He made sure I had everything and made sure I was holding on to his arm as we walked.
At this point I was highly dependent on this man to much of my embarrassment.
But oh it gets better you guys. So much better~
Because I was drunk and not 100% or heck 60% me *chuckles* he gave the taxi driver the station to drop us off at.
Halfway, I had the driver pull over so I could throw up again. I actually told them in my drunken state I didn't want to mess up anything. The taxi driver was actually super nice too. Go figure. Anywho.
*covers my face in pure embarrassment* As I write this I can't help but cringe at the fact I have done such a thing.
Get to my station. He paid the driver. I somehow know how to walk to my place basically blind it seems. I magically press in door codes too.
So yes, this man now know where I live. At this point I was like whatever I need to get home at least. I have cctv everywhere if something goes down.
Made it to my apartment. Giggled at the fact I pressed in the code too fast and had to do it once more to get in. Quickly took off my boots. Told him to close the door while I ran to the bathroom to throw up again.
Yep~ a third time.
He made sure I was okay and gave me a ton of water to drink.
Even in my messed up state I was all "I have to brush my teeth, clean my face, and change clothes. I can't sleep like this."
Causing him to laugh. He was drunk but not like me. I was a mess.
Grabbed my pajamas and changed in the bathroom. Came out and actually brushed my teeth and washed my face. Literally a miracle I functioned so well. He gave me some more water.
Then it hit me.
This man is standing in my place helping me after I got drunk, threw up 3 times on our first date.
I just assumed he was staying I guess because I took out sheets, a blanket, and gave him a pillow saying, "Here, you can sleep on the floor since it's so late. I have caused enough trouble."
He was all 😮 are you sure?
I shrugged, walked to my bed and basically just collapsed on it like "let me die in my drunk embarrassed state."
He laughed and literally tucked me in while calling me cute.
Granted it's not the first time he called me cute but I was feeling far from it at this point. 😅
He settled on the floor next to my bed after making sure I was okay. I knocked out after saying good night.
*sighs* I know I know this is so unlike me. What happened? Life happened and I didn't care too much. I felt oddly comfortable which is weird.
Anyways, while sleeping if I moved a bit too much he would ask if I was okay and if I needed anything. At one point he just held my hand.
Then, I woke up yesterday (Sunday) morning and was like "omg my head. First time and hopefully the last I drink so much without eating properly first." Looked over and saw him sleeping still. It was like 6am and I remembered like 99% of everything but 1% was a bit foggy. I knew what happened but needed to piece it together better. Like the last 2 times I threw up.
He woke up maybe a few minutes after me and asked if I was okay again. Even though he was barely awake, that's when he confirmed my foggy 1%. I literally hid under my blankets saying sorry blushing like crazy. Only to hear him laugh and say it's fine while calling me cute for the billionth time. At this point I am all "I am going to die from pure embarrassment."
Drifted off to sleep again then woke up a bit more rested. Found my phone and stuff. Took a shower and such. He was still asleep. He wouldn't see anything anyways. So no worries.
He woke up to a phone call from work. It was his day off but they couldn't find a red bag it seems. So he was telling them where it should be.
Oh yes his details. Hmm...🤔 Let's call him Mr. Gucci since he is a manager of one of the stores. He is 181cm, born in '85 (so 32 years old), has one younger sister and broke up with his last girlfriend of 2 years in February because her parents wanted a guy with more money like a doctor or something. Yep~ I was all oh man ouch...
Anywho, we officially woke up. Talked a bit. My turn to apologize a ton. I did cook him some breakfast. It was the least I could do. Talked some more.
He brought up business trips that he has to do. I was just thinking to myself why is he telling me all this?
I know. I know. He had a reason to. He does want to meet again before his next business trip.
Honestly though besides me being drunk that was a fantastic date. He was a pure gentleman the entire time. When he left he told me to call if I ever need anything.
After that, I did some things. Called Mr. Ghetto got no answer and was a bit worried since he was already getting sick.
A few hours later met up with some friends visiting from England. Had a blast. At great food, explored, great conversation and all. Ended the night at Lotte's Sky Tower.
Not going to lie. It is worth every won for that view. It's in the video of the previous post. Said our goodbyes. We may meet up again before they leave.
I came home but of course stopped for bubble tea and got in at 9pm on the dot. 😄
Then finally found out Mr. Ghetto ended up with a condition that is temporary and even went to the ER. I was all 😯. He didn't answer because well he was barely awake. In which I know how it is because it's similar to what I deal with at times while having UC (Ulcerative colitis).
And he tends to keep to himself more without getting help from anyone. He cut most of his friends off over the summer. Which makes me worry more. Even if we are nothing more he is one of my best friends here that I would drop whatever I am doing if something happened. He does the same for me. *sighs* So now that he is able to get up himself I will check on him if not daily then every other day. I legit don't want to lose that man.
But yeah~ tada my crazy weekend.
Now to sleep. Until next time~ 안녕~
#life in korea#life in seoul#new co-workers#date#party#er#mr. ghetto#mr. gucci#drunk#first time ever#lotte sky tower#reunion#old friends#new friends#a new life#i died from embarassment#2017
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롯데월드 타워 (Lotte World Tower) in September (2018)
#lotte#seoul#south korea#travel#blue#sky#building#september#tree#lotte world tower#롯데월드 타워#롯데#photography#mondbutter#asia#서울#한국
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View from the 118th floor of Lotte World Tower🏙
#Lotte World tower#Seoul sky#things to do in seoul#observation deck#coolest thing ever#but my legs were shaking after a while haha
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