I had trouble sleeping most of the night, the insomnia is slowly driving me insane. I decided to go for breakfast and walked through the falling snow to Travel Maker. Perhaps it was my mood or to law of diminishing marginal returns, but the breakfast wasn’t as good as the previous week’s. The coffee was especially weak. Getting there right as it opened on a weekday morning, I had the place to myself and did my best to ignore the CNN chyrons as I worked on Korean. After a few hours, I ventured back to the hostel and continued studying.
A brief nap didn’t help, and I went to the living room to watch a movie, but someone had just grabbed the remote to put on Kung Fu Hustle. A great movie, sure, but not what I was in the mood for. I didn’t feel like imposing or hanging out in the dorm, so I grabbed my computer and headed to a cafe. I added a pastry as my lunch and worked for a few hours. It was my third time in this particular bakery/cafe and it was the first time that anyone other customers did not just get some pastries to go. Its crazy how sucked into the little world of the hostel I am that its a pleasure to actually do a little people watching (eavesdropping as they were speaking English) on the outside.
Back at the hostel, I stumbled onto a little party in the living room. Besides the usual suspects, there was a tall Croatian guy and a middle aged Korean guy introduced to me as a “farmer.” People were going around making their introductions with a fair amount of translation going on as the Korean was very sociable but didn’t speak English. I managed to say two sentences about myself in Korean, but was content to mostly listen. The Croatian guy chattered away in fluent (sounding) Korean and at one point picked up the guitar to really show off. He reminds me of some guys I knew in college who were real over achievers. I hate this kind of people, but the worst part is they are always so damned nice to everyone.
At some point, they went off to have dinner, and I declined the invitation to join. Finally, having the TV and living room to myself, I tried to put on Lost in Translation but the audio coding didn’t work, so I settled with The Fountain. The new volunteer from Chile was working in the kitchen on some pancakes for most of the movie and the party sans Korean farmer returned just before the ending. We ate pancakes while the Croatian guy packed up his suitcases (he had stayed here for some time before jumping around between Korea, China, and Taiwan, but was now going home for real). His social credit, or whatever it is, was good enough that two people agreed to ride on the train with him all the way to the airport.
The few people around were thinking about studying Korean, and I had barely pulled out my books for some adjacent self studying, when the farmer returned. He volunteered to teach, but I wasn’t really feeling it, so when they headed to the upstairs living room, I just readied myself for bed.
French Toast Breakfast | 13000 |
Coffee and Pastry | 4800 |
Total: | 17800 W (108 RMB) (USD 16) |
Running Total: 5770 RMB
(USD 861)
Daily Average: 251 RMB
(USD 37.4)