
Welcome, this marks a new chapter in my journey and a continuation of the constantly evolving path that I have walked for these 35 years. I look forward to many new experiences and realizations that will allow me to grow and perhaps not be stunted.
January 2007, and my only regret is that my girlfriend and I are separated by so much distance. Sunjoo, is in Korea, and I miss her immensely. We have been speaking every day on the phone and through web cam since the day I left Seoul. By far she is the sweetest and most amazing woman I have met. She is a nurse, and we have plans to be together here once she finishes her international certifications for nursing. Long Distance relationships are difficult but so far we are doing quite well.
Well, eveything is in place now fow my application to the Canadian Forces. To some I imagine this would come as a shock. However I had thought of rejoining the military before I went back to Korea the second time to work at YBM. The only thing that prevented me from completing the application process in 2002-3 was that the security clearence check could have taken as long as 2 years to complete. The fact that I had been given conflicting information by the recuiting officers I talked to in Edmonton annoyed me as well. Now however it is just a waiting game as the centre has sent for my previous military records (from archives in Ottawa) and my medical history.
Those who know me are probably wondering if I have lost a nut or two. Yes, Injury and I seem to be well acquainted however, it is possible for me to change. Being back in Canada has changed me in a number of ways. I am no longer sullen and lethargic. Though I do find that I still get inordinately tired after eating certain foods. (Not a good thing when one has to drive for 3 hours). I am as well more optimistic, the change has been a good thing for me.
Looking back I did enjoy my time at YBM, though really wish I had been more socialble with my co-workers. I do tend to get into a rut if I become depressed and that really did a job on me in my last months. Suffice to say I miss Peter, Sonober and the gang back in Shinchon and hpe that they are all well.
It is the new year and I have spent the time with Ian Ross and Yeji here in Halifax. It has been over 6 years since I spent a newyears in his company. As with any time under his roof there is much thought given to song and wine. Though copious amounts of burbon and soju flowed as well.
For those out in the world, I wish you well and hope that the new year gives you new beginnings and new opportunities to excell in all you desire.