Outside of work, I have plenty to do before I go other than normal things you have to do for any trip outside of the country. My whole car and cell phone situation need to be rectified; I have no idea how to do this but the people at ICBC should be of some use right?
As for my cell, after some looking into it, I really don't want to pay $75 for a smartphone monthly with the contract so I am going to unlock my phone and just get new SIM card, most likely from the Arrival store. Seems it is the fastest way to go about it and its only about $30. With everyone in Korea using Kakao (Korean whatsapp), I just need to use wifi to communicate with people. I guess I can load up but with apps and Skype, I don't see there being huge need.
Packing is a whole other headache that I don't want to think about just yet. I am suppose to pack everything I need and have it come out under 50lbs? Fine but that means shopping. Oh, woe is me :P
I do have a rough list as to what I need to bring but with my Christmas gift of a KOBO at least it will be much lighter. I also figure I should bring Dutch Blitz so I can make and break new friendships in Korea as I do here. I wish there was a traveller's size to Catan but I suppose I will get my fill of it on the trip to a friend's cabin.
It seems weird to be 'blogging' i seems more like a stream of consciousness that is constantly going off on a tangent. I prefer a structured point form system but friends and family that may read this in the future, worrying about my well being, may worry more since it would seem I turned into a robot. It's also very strange to think about exactly how vague or specific I should be with locations, names etc. I don't want to be stalked but how self centered/conceited do I have to be to think a stranger would go out of their daily lives to obsess and come bother me?
Okay, I am exhausted from doing nothing on the internet all day. I am going to bed to fret more over what I am missing from my long list of things to pack.