Back To Korea
Well my journey home to try to settle down in the US didn't work out, so after receiving a pretty decent offer to teach at a university, I'm going back to Korea. I have mixed feelings about this as I was looking forward to long Sunday afternoons watching football, catching all the new shows on TV and celebrating Thanksgiving and Christmas for the first time in years.
What I will miss most of all, is being involved in this next election cycle. It will mean yet another presidential election overseas (yes I'll vote). There is nothing like watching the campaign in real time from the US. I feel severely disconnected from the process being over there.
Most of all, it's comforting to know I don't have to worry about looking for a job anymore and that after four months of being separated (due to waiting for a visa) my wife and I will see each other.
At this point I'm just trying to gather all the details so I can start making decisions about seeing some family members that I haven't seen yet before going back.
I promise to keep blogging about things, even if no one reads it. Only because I enjoy talking to myself.
David
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