A Day of Cultural Experiences and Funny Mishaps

A December 28 Cultural Date Diary

Hello! This is Sangja.
Today is a day to catch up on cultural activities.
Finally publishing my diary from December 28th.
Year-end date blog, let's go!
Preparing to meet a girl...
I started the day by firing up the cookie factory.
Minseon sent me a link out of the blue the day before, and it was so touching... and it turns out she's P, amazing!
This is the most organized date I've ever had... I'm so excited.
- The next day -
I couldn't take an aerial shot.
I rode on car 7, seat 1A.
We planned to meet in front of Hapjeong Station, but it was so cold that I was hiding on the stairs.
Then a girl walked confidently toward me.
How did she know it was me...?
Special: I met this girl for the first time today.
We had toast and mushroom cheese grilled sandwiches.
Oh, so delicious!
Since I usually only go to dessert cafes, it was a delightful brunch after almost nine years.
In fact, it was my second brunch ever.
When I mentioned I brought cookies, she also revealed she had a letter for me, which was so funny and touching.
Before watching a movie, we explored Sangsamdang. I spotted the sun and exclaimed how many suns were here!
It was so moving to finally see 'Yunhee' in theaters. I remember being disappointed when I saw the poster was sold out, but I got lucky with a different version.
Minseon mentioned she got exhibition tickets, so we headed to Hangangjin to enjoy the day.
The Ground Seesaw exhibition was amazing, but we got a bit lost trying to find the entrance.
We entered the exhibition we had been wanting to see, and it was much bigger than expected, with a fantastic display!
The unique work methods were fascinating, especially the design of the pamphlet that allowed us to punch it ourselves.
We couldn't help but write our observations in our urban diary.
In one area, the white parts changed to red due to body heat, and we played around like kids.
The last space was themed 'The Room of Glass,' and we had fun making silly comments.
Finally, we entered the goods zone. I didn't have high expectations, but the merchandise was surprisingly great!
We both ended up getting what we liked from the gacha machine.
Afterward, we planned to head to Anguk but decided to visit the Leeum Museum instead.
After purchasing tickets, I realized I had left my ID at the counter, which was quite a hassle.
Once inside, I was amazed at the spaciousness of the museum, even though we had to skip the long waiting line.
There was a long line for a karaoke booth in the museum, which was unexpected.
After enjoying the exhibitions, I felt quite hungry.
We went to a delicious okonomiyaki place in Daejeon, but I was disappointed again.
We ended up at Sangsu Kotetsu, where I wanted to have a draft beer but found out it was sold out.
We ordered okonomiyaki and yakisoba, and thankfully, Minseon enjoyed her meal.
As we were about to head to Seoul Station, I realized I had left my film at the photo shop.
After retrieving my film, I accidentally left my power bank on the train.
In total, I went back and forth between Sangsu and Hapjeong three times due to my silly mistakes.
But despite the chaos, I had a fantastic time with Minseon, and we laughed it off.
Finally, we made it to Seoul Station, where Minseon surprised me by showing up at my window just before the train departed.
It was such a heartwarming moment to have someone send me off at the train station.
After a long day filled with laughter and adventures, I realized how much I enjoyed the day.
In the end, I was relieved to find out my lost items were safe at the train station.
Thank you, Korail, for your help!
This blog is filled with stories of cultural experiences and my silly antics. I hope to share more funny stories with you in the future!

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