"The only real voyage of discovery is not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes.” - Marcel Proust
Thursday, July 2, 2009
"...yearning to breathe free."
“A wise traveler never despises his own country.” - Carlo Goldoni
I begin this post (and this blog) with this quote for two reasons.
For one, I find that popular quotes are a modern day scripture without the divinity. They are quoted and repeated for a reason, as those with far more experience in life have said them, meant them, and believed them important enough to pass on. Those who heard them or read them, found enough truth in them to pass them on or point them out. All of this being said, a good quote can inspire me. I will often begin my posts with an appropriate quote, so get used to it. It also helps keep me focused, because I tend to drag on and on and on and on.
Secondly, it's almost her BIRTHDAY! I love America (and birthdays). My future travels are merely my way of exploring and discovering, not to get out of an area I feel trapped in. Is it neccesary to leave the U.S. of A. to grow and change? Absolutely not. It is a vast land full of people that are as different as night and day. It is beautiful, and I'm grateful to have the opportunity to live in a place that allows me to dream and discover in whatever way I see fit.
In just under a month, I will be travelling to Dongbaek, South Korea to teach kindergarten in a small private language school, a hagwon. Dongbaek is a suburb of Seoul in Yongin City. Well, I think that's true anyway. I haven't really grasped how they group towns, cities, provinces, etc. yet, so I'll keep you posted.
This is going to be quite an adventure for me. I have signed a one year contract, which is the longest I've EVER been away from home. I've never been to Asia. I've never traveled outside of the US alone. I don't speak Korean. And, most importantly, I've never taught before. There are tons of "something news" in my future. I'm terrified and excited.
I've been asked the question, "Why Korea?" so often that you'd think I'd have formulated a reasonable answer by now. The truth is, I ask myself the question, "Why not?" and cannot come up with a reasonable answer to that either. People smarter than me (and my own life experiences) suggest that I will regret the things I have not done more than the things I have. There's only one way to find out.
Also, I have a fear of settling on normalcy out of fear of the unknown. That's a lot of fear. To master it, I figure: go big or go home. No sense in taking babysteps when I can take a HUGE leap :-).
My goals for this year are daunting, yet achievable (I hope): to be brave, curious, and inspired.
I haven't quite figured out what it is I'm searching for, but I believe if I do everything with those three goals in mind, eventually I'll find it.
Thanks for joining me. This blog will be used as a tool for me to keep a personal journal of my travels, to update those who wonder about my adventures, and to reflect on my search for whatever it is that I'm looking for. Any comments, suggestions, or words of encouragement or constructive criticism are greatly appreciated.
Happy 4th of July! May you handle the blessings of freedom with care and use them to their greatest potential.
God Bless 'Merica.
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