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| Ooh. What an exciting week next week. :/ All my family is going to be in Korea and I'll be left here, living life... alone at home (until this Tuesday that is.)My dad went there for a business trip on Tuesday and now my mom and brother are going tomorrow because of my grandpa on my mom's side who is currently at the hospital.
All this has made me realize that I truly am very dependent on my parents and family. I know I'm a spoiled person and I am very lucky to have a wonderful family. I can totally predict one thing for sure while my mom is at Korea: I'm going to lose a lot of weight, probably, because I'm going to be too lazy to bother to make food. And I really don't want to lose weight.
I think that God is telling me that I really need to be more responsible about things.
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| You might think I'm strange, but my favorite smell would probably have to be the train station smell, pollution, or that new tire smell.
Basically the train station smell and pollution would probably have to go together. And yes, I know that pollution is bad for the earth and etc. etc., but it really reminds me of Korea. And I love Korea. And Korea just has that pollutiony+train stationy smell. (: And for the tire smell, I have no idea why I like it. It just smells really good to me. ehehe. XD I just answered this Featured Question; you can answer it too! | | |
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| When you wake up 4 o'clock in the morning from the gasping screams of your brother, you know something is just not right. And yes, that's exactly what happened today. I woke up to the bustling of my mom and my 4 year old brother wondering what the heck was going on. I thought he just wet the bed and was crying over it so I tried to go back to sleep, but then I heard this really strange wheezy cough sound between his cries and I was like, "Okay, this does not sound right." So I got out of bed, and by that time both my parents were downstairs with my brother trying to figure out what was wrong. He clearly had a very difficult time trying to breathe so they gave him an allergy shot and this inhaler thing to help him breathe easier. His gasping wouldn't stop and it seemed to get a bit more worse. I think it was painful for my brother since he kept biting his lip to the point that it bled. So my dad called up 911 (I think that's who he called) and soon the ambulance and firetruck came over. They sent him off to the hospital with my mom, and my dad took a car following behind them. In the midst of all this, I stayed back at home, confused, very worried, and anxious. Not knowing what exactly was wrong with him (for all I knew at that time, he could've even died), I broke down and started to pray. I reflected on how I'd acted the past few days, and honestly, I couldn't help but feel that him getting sick was my fault because of how selfish and ignorant I had been lately. I even thought, "God, perhaps this is your way of punishing me and showing me that I really should change now before it's too late." I prayed and read some verses from the bible and fell asleep when my eyes couldn't take it anymore. Later, I woke up again to my phone ringing. It was my dad. He told me that Andy was fine and that he had croup (a viral infection causing inflammation to the voicebox and larynx. I think this is like the 3rd time he's gotten it.) I was soooooo relieved. I could literally feel a burden being lifted off my back. When my parents and my brother finally got back home at 6:30 ish am, the first thing I heard from Andy was, "Where's noona?" Hahaha. My brother was up and running around, showing off his spongebob and car stickers and his teddybear they gave him. It was almost like the whole event didn't happen. But yeah, this was quite an eyeopener for me, and I think I've become closer with God. I'm really glad that my brother's okay now.
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| The power finally came back on. x___x We were in darkness for about 3 hours or so. Very annoying and tiring. Luckily, we had a portable gas stove and used that to cook dinner. We lit candles and sat around and listened to the rain and thunder. My dad finally got home, and he had to go through the back door since the garage door was virtually stuck. And since his phone has unlimited internet, I was able to go online and entertain myself, sort of.
But it made me wonder, how did people survive before electricity/technology was invented and widely used? It's like a necessity for our society now. I honestly don't know how I'd survive without it. No AC, no refrigerator, no computer, no phone when it runs out of batteries, and the list goes on and on. I could adapt to it, but I'm so dependent on technology...
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