the miracle of berth |
sign warning about weak WiFi |
"cold pillow," all warm and melted now |
the fan currently saving my life |
living a life of danger |
the view out my current window |
hallway at night |
the outside of my berth |
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I spent three days in a Korean hospital once, and it was a nightmare. So damn boring. Did you have a private room? Jee Yeun stayed with me (there was a trundle bed under mine), and I would have been completely lost without her. You have some language skills, at least, so that helps.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I'm glad you made it out alive, and hopefully, you'll be able to avoid a return visit. Fighting!
Despite the seriousness of the condition, glad to see a smile on your face. You look slim and healthy, if I may add, and this sudden health misadventure comes as a complete surprise. Here's to no more hospitalizations for a long, long time to come!
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