I’ve moved!
I’m still very much living in Korea (probably never gonna leave) but I’ve been forced to move deep within the countryside. And, actually, I’m totally fine with it. I used to think I was a city girl but I really can’t stand the rush, the crowding and the overall busyness of cities.
That’s not to say I find country-life easy, ‘cause it ain’t.
I can’t just hop on a bus at anytime, don’t even ask about food delivery or any deliveries for that matter! Everything takes an extra two days or extra courier costs and that’s if the products can even be delivered out here. In my old city, rarely did I ever go to the grocery store, I’d just place my order the day before and have my fresh foods and meats delivered by morning. Not a chance of that happening out here🥲. Which means a 15 minute trek to the nearest grocery store and even then I can’t buy too many things because I’ve got to carry it all back in this 34 degree summer heat. Not ideal.
However, I really don’t have much else to complain about. I’m utterly in love with the sunset views from and the size of my new apartment. It’s been about a month since I’ve moved and I’m finding it incredibly difficult to convince myself to leave the apartment on weekends to be “sociable”. I’m just so damn comfortable!
Oh and get ready for the baking and cooking posts to start rolling in. I finally have the kitchen space to try out all the recipes I’ve been wanting to, eep! It’s amazing how much more fun and easy it is to cook in a kitchen that’s bigger than a shoe box. I’ve already made the most decadent chocolate muffins and yummy roast chicken ‘n veg, I’ll be sharing those recipes very soon!
And just a quick side note to end off on; I couldn’t be more grateful for where my life has and is still heading. The pain I’ve endured from being heartbroken, receiving horrible news about family as an expat and being told my life would be turned upside down with no guarantee of normality ahead of it; it just wasn’t easy, to say the least. I guess living in constant change never is easy.
But coming out on the other side of it all feels phenomenal.