Sunday, February 10, 2008

Still No Updates

Yes, still no updates. Due to the holiday of the past week, I've not got my registration number yet. I do hope I get it soon. Maybe I won't be flying out on the 21st. I can wait until the 26th and that'll give me more time to get everything ready anyway. I wonder if I should get an acclimation certificate for Luna since the low in Korea seems to be hovering in the teens and Korean Air won't let your dog fly if the temp is under 20 degrees. Now the thing is that teh flight gets in at 5:30 in the afternoon and the high is in the 40s now so even though when Luna boards the plane, the temp in Korea is too low, bu the time we land, it will be warm enough. Hmmm.

Also, I'm contemplating buying little boots and a rain jacket for Luna. I know it rains a lot in Korea and with us staying in an apartment, I'll still need to take her on walks to keep her happy and sane no matter the weather. Maybe I should get her a regular coat as well. Hmmm

So the planner in me has worked out a possible average schedule for a week in Korea. Yes I plan WAY too much and rarely do my plans work out, but planning is just so much fun. You know?

Monday
6:30 wake up
6:30-7:15 Luna Walk
7:15-7:30 shower
7:30-7:45 makeup and clothes
7:45-8:00 breakfast
8:00-5:00 work
5:00-5:30 Luna walk
5:30-6:00 Dinner
6:00-7:00 Yoga/Pilates/Ballet
7:00-7:30 paperwork/grading
7:30-8:30 Grocery shopping
8:30-10:00 tv/whatever/laundry
10-10:30 Luna walk
10:30 sleep

Tuesday
6:30 wake up
6:30-7:15 Luna Walk
7:15-7:30 shower
7:30-7:45 makeup and clothes
7:45-8:00 breakfast
8-5:00 work
5:00-5:30 Luna walk
5:30-6:00 Dinner
6:00-7:00 Weight Training/abs stuff and muscle work
7:00-7:30 paperwork/grading
7:30-10:00 tv/practice piano/whatever
10-10:30 Luna walk
10:30 sleep

Wednesday
6:30 wake up
6:30-7:15 Luna Walk
7:15-7:30 shower
7:30-7:45 makeup and clothes
7:45-8:00 breakfast
8-5:00 work
5:00-5:30 Luna walk
5:30-6:00 bellydancing
6:00-7:00 Go out to Dinner
7:00-7:30 paperwork/grading
7:30-10:00 tv/whatever
10-10:30 Luna walk
10:30 sleep

Thursday
6:30 wake up
6:30-7:15 Luna Walk
7:15-7:30 shower
7:30-7:45 makeup and clothes
7:45-8:00 breakfast
8-5:00 work
5:00-5:30 Luna walk
5:30-6:00 Dinner
6:00-7:00 Kickboxing/turbojam
7:00-7:30 paperwork/grading
7:30-8:30 Grocery shopping
8:30-10:00 tv/practice piano/whatever
10-10:30 Luna walk
10:30 sleep

Friday
6:30 wake up
6:30-7:15 Luna Walk
7:15-7:30 shower
7:30-7:45 makeup and clothes
7:45-8:00 breakfast
8:00-5:00 work
5:00-5:30 Luna walk
5:30-7:30 shower take a nap and get ready to go out
7:30-9:30 go out to a movie
9:30-12:00 go out to a club or something
12-12:30 Luna walk
12:30 sleep

Saturday
9:00 wake up
9:00-10:00 Luna walk
10:00-10:30 Brunch
10:30-11:00 shower and get ready for the day
11:00-3:00 see something in Seoul or nearby and have lunch while out and about
3:00-5:00 shopping if necessary
5:00-6:00 Luna walk
6:00-6:30 Dinner
6:30-9:00 tv/practice piano/whatever and get ready to go out
9:00-12:30 go out and whatever
1-1:30 Luna walk

Sunday
8:30 wake up
8:30-9:00 Luna walk
9:00-9:30 have breakfast
9:30-10:00 Get ready for church (bring lunch with me)
10:00-4:00 Church
4:00-5:00 Luna walk
5:00-6:00 Kickboxing/Turbojam/dance aerobics
6:00-6:30 Dinner
6:30-7:30 Paperwork/grading
7:30-10:00 whatever including sending out emails and updating the blogs
10:00-10:30 Luna walk
10:30 sleep

So I'm seriously planning on being a healthier person in Korea. I mean, I have to be with bringing Luna. She's going to need those walks. We were both happier and healthier when I was walking her every days. It's just so easy not to take them on walks when you have a yard.

So what will I try to eat to go with my newly healthy lifestyle?
Well, I'll eat the free lunch at the school, the director told me teachers were highly encouraged to eat it since we eat with the kids and getting anything special makes the kids whine for it. Understandable.

Okay so for breakfast I'm thinking a peice of fruit or dried fruit if fruit proves too expensive and eggs since I haven't heard anything about eggs being rare or expensive in Korea.

Lunch during weekdays will be whatever the school serves and on Saturdays it'll be whatever I eat out. On Sundays, I'll bring something with me to eat on the train or at the church before leaving and returning from church. It'll have to be portable and preferably not needing refridgeration or needing anything special. Maybe just a snack of veggies or healthy chips if possible, maybe with dip?

Anyway, dinners should be something lower in sodium since I know Korean food has a lot of sodium in it and I probably don't need any more. Maybe my dinner should be the non-Korean food of the day like pasta with pesto or curried chicken.

Aside from the daily eating stuff, I'm going to try to go the year without soda. Can I do it?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

You can do anything, love!