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Glasses just don't last long

with me, anyways. I lost my sunglasses when I was in France after merely a year of using them. Now I lost my regular glasses which I had bought last year in Korea. *Sigh* I really liked those glasses too. They were chosen by YW unni in Seoul when M-chan came to visit me with her Japanese coworkers. I had them all along my last 3 months in Korea (which were the best!) and I have so many pictures where I am wearing them, that I feel like I lost something important.... No, you're right, it's nothing serious, it's just material and it's replaceable but it's still frustrating and kind of stupid.

The frustrating thing about this is that I really thought I improved on these kind of things. Not leaving things just anywhere, being careful of this and that, not forgetting appointments. Be as little late as possible. Living in an organized manner that lacked in the first 17 years of my life. I really thought I got more organized and more adult-like in that respect (or more like my brother...). I guess that I was so excited at the NJSC that I totally forgot to pay attention to small things, a mistake that I am hoping not to do again.

Well... I guess I'm gonna have to buy new glasses. Where... and when?
They're so expensive in this ridiculous country.... Maybe I'll wait a month and buy them in Seoul again...
Keumerz @ 10:55 AM<


2 Comments:

At March 30, 2010 at 4:48 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

If you really like those glasses, you could also call the place where you forgot them and see if they've found it and then go pick them up later or if it's far have them send it to you at your own cost. My friend forgot his beloved jeans in an boston's hotel. he called the hotel and the hotel sent back the jeans no problem. If it's a public space like a metro or bus line, university or public library, you could try calling the lost and found section or the security's dept. They usually have one or the other or both.

 
At March 30, 2010 at 6:19 PM, Blogger Keumerz said...

yeah i already contacted the organizers of the place but no luck so far... and its ridiculously far from here so I can't drop by anytime soon...

 

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