

We also did laundry. I got a load of fabric done and spent part of the afternoon ironing it dry. I also watched a movie from Netflix called "7 Pounds". I am not sure why it was called that. It starred Will Smith as a man who was trying to save 7 people in order to make up for the accident he caused that took 7 lives. This movie made me cry. I missed the first scene by fast-forwarding through the opening trailers. And I think it was better that way. The opening scene gives clues to the ending.
It was almost 6:30 when I left to walk to Ichon station. I brought a book to read until Julia arrived. We exchanged dollars for won, which was a good deal for both of us. Then we went to a restaurant to eat. The first place didn't have any of the things we knew how to order. So they motioned to another restaurant across the street. We ordered from pictures there. It was all good, of course. I wish I had my camera because the old man there had the cutest little dog, which would climb into his satchel. Pekingese maybe? What a video that would have made! Afterwards, we found the little market where I get kimchi. Both of us bought some, although different kinds. Then we walked back to Ichon and parted ways. I walked home with my kimchi, in the rain. Romaric, Chris, and Michele were still gaming. I got on my computer to finish up e-mail and post this pic to my blog.
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