*** The following was written while on the plane to America somewhere of the Pacific. ***
Although it's over a month old, I made the decision to go ahead and post it on here as the first of many for 2011. Rather than have this piece discarded into the archives of other Asian events, I thought it would make for a good example of the excitement, ignorance, and anticipation I was experiencing while at the same time preparing for
what lie ahead. The interesting part about this "dated piece" is how much has changed in that short span of time since writing the about my return home.
However here it is uncut, in its original from ; A mini time capsule if you will.
9. Daily life in Korea.
14. Eating scorpion
16. Soju & Makoli
“ Been around the world in a dirty gondola.
Oh to be back in the land of Coca Cola”
- Bob Dylan
"The KoreaCoaster" |
In what seems like a lifetime, this Friday, after 17 months abroad, I make my return home. Currently a wide range of feelings and emotions are swirling through my head some good some bad. My whole experience in Asia has been a rollercoaster of weird fun, awkwardness. I don’t even think Cedar Point can top the drastic ups, downs, turn, and loops that this place with take you through.
With that being said, I wonder how much, if any, has life changed in my world back in America. Since making Seoul, my home away from home, I often get swept up in the madness here. It’s probably going to take a day to overcome the jet lag, but I don’t know if I’ll ever re-adjust to the pace of rual Ohio. I think Nelson Mandala said it best when he said.
“There‘s nothing like returning to a place that remains unchanged to find the ways in which you yourself have altered. “
So, before I look forward to a return home, and a new year . I want to look back on the last 17 months, to see the events that have helped forever alter my life. Here are 17 experiences in which I know have had a lasting affect on me.
17 Asian Events that altered my world.
(in no particular order)
9. Daily life in Korea.
14. Eating scorpion
16. Soju & Makoli
Well there you have it. My Asian experience in a nutshell. I hope 2011 will be just as eventful, and I can’t wait to bring it in with my family and friends, and the place where it all began.
Merry Christmas America.
Here I come.
Here I come.
-Nick
*** The following was written while on the plane to America somewhere of the Pacific. ***
Although it's over a month old, I made the decision to go ahead and post it on here as the first of many for 2011. Rather than have this piece discarded into the archives of other Asian events, I thought it would make for a good example of the excitment, ignorance, and anticipation I was experiencing while preparing
for what lie ahead. The interesting part about this "dated piece" is how much has changed in that short span of time since writing the about my return home.