What is this?

This is my journey through an incredible time of my life, college. This Blog is my way of sharing, venting, crying, whining, rejoicing, educating, and hopefully inspiring others who took the time to care. Who am I? I'm a Korean-American, I'm in college, and I'm ready to make the most of it.

Sunday, September 18, 2011

So how was your week?

Yes it has been far too long since i've posted. I have been crazy busy with Rush, school work, etc.

Here's a little summary of what has gone on in my life since we last spoke:


  • Joined Alpha Kappa Psi, Korean-American Student Association, and Asian-American Intervarsity 
  • Had an amazing Korean meal at Mary's
  • Met alot of cool people through the organizations, really expanding my network of friends
  • and I miss you all alot! It's weird to stop and think about you all, and realize how much my life has changed, and how fast. I can't wait to be with everyone again, just hanging out like the good old days. 
  • Also I miss my car, walking was fun for the first 2 days, now it sucks. And no I don't want a bike, too much work. 
Love you all, hopefully I'll have time to write a more extensive and detailed post soon, if not I'll definitely do a video again! See you around!

Monday, September 12, 2011

RUSH WEEKS

Hey guys, so little update on whats going on with me!

As I said in the last video, I am rushing a fraternity Alpha Kappa Psi, a professional Business fraternity, and am very very busy. Almost everyday for a week, I go to a different rush event to make sure that the pledge trainers know who I am. In other words, I'm swamped with events to go to, things to do, and people to remember. So if your wondering, where has Dan been these last couple of days, well I'm still here. Hopefully after Rush is over, I can settle down a little bit. Thanks for all the wishes and love. See you around!

Thursday, September 8, 2011

At Last A New Post!!

Sorry I'm crazy busy, trying to get a solid start on this whole college thing!

This vid's kind of long, have alot to share, and alot to say! Love you guys! See you around!

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Sorry 4 the Wait!

So I was going to write this last night, but after I got home, started talking to people on Facebook and skype, I was so tired that I had no energy left in me to write a blog. So I'm doing it right now.

The most productive day ever was very exciting for me, it was filled with "Wow, I can actually do this" moments. The first was grocery shopping. I spent 45 minutes shopping for some supplies, including but not limited to: eggs, milk, butter, lunch meat, cheese, and jelly. I used the sales I found in stores, compared prices to similar products, and overall made off with a lot of food for under 40$ I was pretty proud, and I actually looked like a responsible young-adult buying reasonable food. I didn't spend $40 on cookies, chips, soda, and candy, I spent it on things to keep me going and keep me healthy. Except the dinosaur and spiral mac and cheese, that was all for the fun of it, and they were on sale.
After groceries, I decided it was about time I attempt the most dreaded feat for many of my fellow collegemen, Laundry. After struggling with the card reader (I swear it still hates me), the rest of my laundry went pretty fast and painless. Nothing was shrunken, overly wrinkled, and none of my socks came out pink. Once finished, I was left with that small voice of confidence inside saying "If I can do this, then I can do anything!"


Later on that evening, Kevin and I, were invited to a Korean barbecue meal at our friend Mary's apartment. The meal was fantastic, as all of her meals are, and it was nice to hang out with some other asian americans for a change of pace. Normally most asians here are international students, who on average, aren't very social with us "American-Asians", sorry for the generalization. I understand that, likes go to likes, so most internationals stay amongst themselves. But this makes it hard for me sometimes to find other people who are like me. But Mary, being the wonderful person she is, invited me to about 5 different events where I can meet and interact with other Korean and Asian-Americans, as well as adoptees and even a christian group.



Well thats all for today, I have my first real day of classes and events. So I guess I'll see you around!

Monday, September 5, 2011

Okay, so recap of last couple days...



Taste of Madison was a blast, I went with some of my friends on my floor, including my roommate, Kevin, my friend from Norway Leif Erik, and Marissa, a girl on my floor whose name I can never remember. Anyway, it was alot of fun, we got to see the beautiful capital building upclose for the first time, walked around, got some delicious food, and hung out in the cool, nice weather. I ate Bread pudding, dumplings, and a nice smoothie. Overall it was a fun way to start my day.
Last night, after hanging out at Lucky Apartments with Jesse, a usual routine, I came home around 1, very exhausted, wanting to just sleep. As I walked to the bathroom I noticed a large group of people hanging out in the lounge. My first thought? "It is 1:30 in the morning, why are you all awake!?" The answer: Charades. I decided to play one round, it looked like fun. One round turned into five, then twelve, then before I know it, it's 4:15 am! I learned that you should never play Charades with smart people, because they will bring up books and movies that are so unheard of that I swear they were making them up!
Whats on today's agenda? Well after waking up at two in the afternoon, I plan on going grocery shopping with Jesse, as both of our refrigerators are depressingly void of all things edible and delicious. After, I'm actually going to do laundry, do homework, and plan my week's activities with a friend of mine, Nick Wolfgram, whom I met at SOAR. Later this evening, Mary Howard, a counselor of mine at camp, is having us over for dinner. I want to retire later this evening by hanging out in the lounge, reviewing over my homework notes for the next day, and planning my day for tomorrow. Thats what's on my plate today, can't wait to see how well this works out.

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Change of Plans

Instead of going to target and doing laundry, I decided to just stay in, make some dinner, and maybe call up Jesse. Bahr and I decided to chill in the kitchen area, snack on some food, and lo'behold the girls wing of our floor came in and decided to cook. We shared some of our food, and soon we had a cool potluck going on. We decided to promote a healthy community, and to fight off the homesickness, we should start a student intrest group for Sunday Night family-style dinners. That way, CRC can pay for our expenses and we can cook and hang out. Also Jesse and I hung out with Lindsey and Val, two friends from high school. I used to mock all the kids who have "Centennial Get Togethers" but when you basically leave everything behind, I can see the appeal in seeing some old familiar faces once in a while. But I was thinking today, even if I could go back, everything is different. It's crazy to think how my life has changed. When I look back, all of that seems so long ago, it's hard to believe that it was only a week ago. I talked to Chubbs today, man I miss him. I miss the old gang. Guess you could say, it's starting to hit me.

Good night world, it's late! see you around.

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Weekend!!

Well, it's my first weekend here at Madison. Overture was okay... here's my comments

  • Not enough people or too big of space (felt half empty)
  • Multiple performances happening randomly all around you, hard to pick just one
  • lines took forever to get free soda
  • Karaoke was so loud I couldn't even talk to people (girls).
 Today Chad'B is going to Target late at night, for a private, awesome event! Gonna stock up on some supplies, especially because we are getting discounts on lots of stuff!
Also I'm going to attempt to do laundry... kind of scared, but I'll survive. Good time to study while I'm down there.

Also I'm glad to see this page getting views, makes me feel loved! If you guys have questions, comments, concerns, etc. Please leave them by clicking the comment link in the bottom of each blog post.

Much love, See you around.

Friday, September 2, 2011

Woah Crazyy

Hey guys really busy crazy couple days!

Please watch the VLog for the updates, just a quick vid, running short on time, wanted to still keep you all up to date. I move my hands alot when I talk... also I look at the side or in the center of the screen, so I look awkward. I hate doing videos because I look weird...Sorry this took so long, videos take forever to upload on blogspot, so I left the room and decided to repost this later.





Much love, see you around.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Part II of official day I


It's 1:30 am, I'm exhausted. The rest of my day today was very exciting. I went to Convacation, which was basically just a "welcome" presentation, followed by free food. There is very little in this world that college students won't attend for free food. I've already had free dinner, free root beer floats, and free appetizers at the housing restaurant. Even though its definitely not my mother's cooking, a very important rule of college is: "hey, it was free, shut up and eat it, or the guy next to you will." 
In other culinary news, I had two very important college firsts:
1. I had my first cup of microwaved ramen. I'm not sure if I should be proud of it, but I was hungry, it was quick, free, and I'm not going to lie, it was a little bit of a taste of home. Plus I had a stuffy nose, and that clears you right up! 
My Slice is on the left
2. My SOAR-Friend Nick and I decided to head over to Ian's Pizza by State Street to indulge in quite possibly the best and most stereotypical college food ever, By-the-slice, huge, cheap Pizza!! 3.50 a slice, each slice measuring up quite nicely. I had a chicken fettucine slice (as seen in the picture), with chicken, noodles, and white sauce. I ate the slice in about 3 minutes. 
I also got to venture down Langdon with some friends, checked out the whole Greek scene here on campus, overall, Fraternity life isn't my thing, but I gotta say, those guys can draw a crowd. Every house was probably packed. I say probably because each had such a crowd around the front door I couldn't even get in if I tried. Instead, my friends and I went back to Lucky to hang in the room, what started as 6 guys turned into a fluctuating occupation of 8-20 freshmen and sophomores. I left with about 10 new numbers, most of them girls. Everyone was very kind, outgoing, (thankfully) normal people. After, Jesse and I retired back to his apartment for a few episodes of Blue Mountain State (terrific program, or as they say in England, "jolly good show"). Currently, I'm about to head off to bed, big day of events. Football game, classroom hunt, tour of Grainger Hall (Business School). Good night world, we'll see you around.