Envy Me
Mood:
a-ok
I was talking to an ol' pal of mine. We go back all the way to 8th grade. She played clarinet, I played saxophone, we were both in the "nerd" team at our school (students were placed in the class based on a math test).
We both LOVE music. I got saxophone lessons and shortly after, she got clarinet lessons. I became band leader in high school, she dropped out of the band in high school. Then come college and she becomes a music performance major, moving to philadelphia, makes tons of friends, has a great paying job.
I stay in boring ol' Colorado, after 5 years, major in "Asian Studies"... quit saxophone and don't know what to do with my life. I sold my student-model crap-o-phone and don't do anything that I dreamed of doing...
I was envious of my friend. In college she had lots of close friends and I didn't have any, other than her. Even now, my friends are just acquaintances. She still plays clarinet and plays in a community band... She's meeting lots of guys. She lost some weight and looks great.
I wonder what happened to me, why are things so bad? I have a crappy job that barely allows me to live.. I don't have a saxophone so I can't play to keep my sanity. My special someone isn't here with me, I dont' have friends here..Why does my life suck? Or does it?
I had to do a little digging and came up with the fact that my life is NOT so bad and I don't envy my friend.
I made it to Korea AND lived there for a year ALL on my own. I met a great person who wants to be with me. He showed me Germany, and Amsterdam and we went to Korea and Japan together.
That was part of my dream: to travel, live in Korea for a while and of course meet someone that wants to be with me (and I want to be with). And he happens to like traveling too!
I am much more fluent in Korean than I used to be. I can read and write it very well as a result of becoming an asian studies major. I even know some Mandarin and chinese characters.
Hmm.. I learned to cook Korean food and the special person in my life LOVES the food I make. I don't have to worry about him cheating on me and vice versa. I will save up for a saxophone.
I live in a great neighborhood. It's extremely close to downtown, and other great things that I won't mention because I dont' want any stalkers looking for me.
I think I have it better than she... but her place is nothing to be sad about :)
Here is my latest but extremely SIMPLE recipe:
Bbokki
This is a Korean candy, from back in the day when Korea was beginning to westernize. It's very simple and normally when you buy it, the vendor will stamp different shapes into it although the candy will always taste the same. Ahh... the simple pleasure in life!
2 tblspn sugar
tiny pinch of baking soda (if you use too much, it will make this very bitter.)
Use a giant metal spoon that has a long handle.
1.)Put all the sugar and baking soda into the spoon and place it directly above the burner on your stove.
2.)Let it melt while stiring with a butter knife or metal chopstick.
3.)Once the mixture turns into a yellow/brown blob, spill it onto an aluminum foil to cool down. If you cook it too long, it will burn.
4.)Use the butter knife to spread it into a thin layer. If you have a cookie cutter, use it while the mixture is still hot.
5.)Let it cool and harden. Then eat!
VOILA!
Posted by bsax80
at 9:15 PM CDT
Updated: Thursday, 7 June 2007 11:42 PM CDT