… I felt a bit melancholly. And they complained, of course, about the new teacher. But I remember when they were complaining to the previous teacher about me, too. Such are students… they get used to something, and then the changes are always a bit hard. Nevertheless, I will miss them greatly.
I tried to work on editing a little video of Ulleungdo today, but I was getting perfectionistic and wasn't happy with what I had. I think I will start over. Sorry.
I've been making a lot of lists, lately. Lists of things I need to do or buy (before leaving Korea, after getting back to the states, if-and-when I return to Korea — those sorts of lists). But also, perhaps I mentioned, trying to list "good things" and "bad things" about Korea, in an effort to help myself decide whether I really want to return here or whether I would rather do something else, next, with my life. I don't like the idea of being "flighty" about things. I like the idea of "sticking to" something. So, what, exactly, am I sticking to by returning to Korea after some length of break. And, is it something I really want to stick to? If so, why? Are there better things to take on and stick to?