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Wednesday, February 15, 2006

My First Winter...(1997)

P2150212_2I remember my first winter in Korea....

It had been cloudy for a couple of days. It had stopped snowing but in it's place came rain, cold, cold rain. It was Saturday morning.

I was worried about my laundry. I put everything in the washer, every piece of clothing that we had. I washed them the night before.

   " I should hang them out to dry or we'd have nothing to wear to work come Monday," I thought as I took them out of the washer.

God answered my silent prayers for that day the sun came out. It was shining brightly. I took my laundry out, hang them onto the clothesline, and went off to work with the happy thought that my laundry would be dry before nightfall.

The day went by. When it was time to go, I took my leave, said goodbye to the people at work and went on my way.

At last home-sweet-home. The first thing that caught my eye upon reaching the top of the stonesteps that led to my front door was my laundry...my FROZEN laundry... They were stiff. I couldn't even get them off the clothesline.

  " This is a disaster!", a voice inside me confirmed. " You can't afford to buy a new set of wardrobe. Not when the budget is tight. What have you done?", my alter-ego scolding me harshly.

Tears poured down my cheeks like rain as panic set in. I called up my husband. A few minutes later, I heard his familiar voice on the door.

  "What happened?', he inquired.

  " Well, didn't you see? It was right outside."

  "Calm down, and tell me what's the emergency?"

My husband listened patiently as I explained between sobs what had just happened.

  "Honey, it's not my fault. You see, in my country when we take the clothes out to dry, they don't freeze over. What'll we do? We can't go to work in our pajamas!"

My husband chuckled and replied; " Nothing to worry about. We, Koreans, have a clever way of solving this problem. Let me show you."

We went outside together and took the laundry off the clothesline. Doing that took quite a while. We had to be careful for we didn't want the clothes to break into pieces. Having done that successfully , my husband instructed me to turn on the boiler (home heating system like a radiator). Then he laid each piece of clothing on the floor.

Finally he said, " They'll be dry in the morning." Sure enough they were dry the next morning.

This experience has taught me that there are two ways of dealing with life: my way, and the 'new' Korean way. The former works just as well as the latter. But a combination of both is by far the most effective.

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