The Beginning of My Adventure
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After 30 minutes of trying to figure out how to start my own blog, here I am typing my first entry. It's 6:37pm, Sunday night. While most people are at home with their families, I am in my humble apartment pondering on the events that have occurred in the past few weeks. I am in a foreign land. Though it is not my first time to be in Ubon Ratchathani, being in a new place still leaves me feeling like an outcast. I live in an apartment complex consisting of 4 units. The units are very modest. Each unit has two sections: a bedroom and a bathroom. There's a little bit of open space at the back which is intended for laundry purposes. It's not much, but it's more than what I expected. Other than the Science teacher who lives next door (Kwang), I do not know anyone in the neighborhood. I guess I could be sulking and crying over my current situation but instead of feeling pathetic about it, I actually feel liberated. I guess being on my own makes me feel that way. Anyway,...