Not a Newsletter: Nov13 Edition

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I crossed off my least favourite errand this month—renewing my passport. Now, anyone is able to go anywhere, well, at least until 2018. Geez, by 2018, I wish to own an apartment, a cat, and have a big fat savings account.

Note to self: I must break these gigantic goals into small, attainable tasks to work on. But for now, my goal is to get ready for the next big trip.

Yep, I am planning a trip to Korea for next year. I convinced my besties to visit Jeju Island. Actually, there wasn’t much convincing needed; apparently, Yin has been watching Korean dramas for some time now and doing her part in daydreaming about the island as well. Ooookay. It is I who need to catch up with the dramas. I found a few places to stay in Seoul, and there was one, in particular, that I love so much! I can’t tell you more about it yet because I have to let my besties decide, but OMG, the amount of pink in that room, I want it!! Meanwhile, if you can recommend where to stay in Busan and Jeju, I would be very happy 😀 Gamsahabnida! Also, I will watch a single episode of a Korean drama on TV. I heard that they are highly addictive, so please come back here to check on me next week. If there isn’t any new post, well, my blog buddies, I must have been sitting down in front of the TV, munching yogurt while watching the third season of the drama all week long, and I might need your help.

This week, I need to apply for my visa. Yes, it is another tedious task again, but I am not going to complain. Applying for a visa means I am able to travel in the first place. So I am going to shut my mouth and bribe a tall soy latte to the HR guy in my office so he would issue an employment letter for visa application purposes for me and keep his mouth shut about it because even though I am all for mixing office business with pleasure, it is a NO-NO to mix my pleasures with business. Maybe I should bribe him with two tall soy lattes since I found out that he is dating that chick from the IT department. Drama, even before I go to Korea.

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