Last night I went to my first 'professional' soccer game. Jeju vs. Chunnam, I believe. It was fairly entertaining, mostly due to the people I was with. The game ended 1-1 and for some reason there was no overtime nor penalty kicks. Kind of frustrating. I got into the game for free because I was wearing an orange shirt, (our team's color). I don't think they gate guards realized it was just some American shirt, and had nothing to do with the game. (The rule is that if you buy a $5 t-shirt, you can get into the games for free, basically forever.) Not really sure how they make money, especially considering there were about 200 people in the stadium.
Haven't been doing much surfing recently. The surf can occasionally get good here, but I can say it's definitely not a place I'd choose for a surf vacation. Speaking of surf vacations, Paul and I are planning a trip to Indo and Australia come January. I will be the first to admit that I'm a pretty mediocre surfer, but I do love it, and will take advantage of every opportunity I have to surf. I don't know when I'll have another chance to visit Indo, so I may as well take it now. January is the off-season, so I'm sure the waves won't be as big as they are in the high-season, but that might be good for me. It just seems like a great opportunity to see and surf another part of the world. I can easily stay for 10 days at a camp or something for less than $500 pretty easily and still be able to paddle out right in front. After that, I'll head to Australia, and see Paul's corner of the world before heading home in February. From there, it looks like I might just be moving to St. John, VI...