A Week of Memories
서울특별시 용산구 한강로3가 한강대로23길 55

This week unfolded with a mix of familiar routines and meaningful encounters, from preparing for an important thesis presentation to reconnecting with people met along the way.
Small joys like favorite food, pop-up visits, and thoughtful conversations came together, leaving behind a calm but emotionally rich set of memories.
Starting the Week with Mixed Emotions
Seeing a new week begin brought both excitement and pressure. With a thesis presentation coming up, my thoughts felt busy, yet there was also a quiet sense of motivation.
Meeting someone again from a past solo trip to Seoul felt unexpectedly comforting. A simple conversation turned into a reminder of how connections can resurface naturally over time.
Comfort Found in Familiar Food
Returning to a Favorite Restaurant
Revisiting a favorite restaurant after a long break brought instant comfort. The food was just as delicious as remembered, making the visit feel rewarding.
Even though the dish was spicy enough to make my nose run, I kept going back for more bean sprout soup and ended up finishing the entire bowl without hesitation.
A Playful Stop at the Zootopia Pop-Up
After the meal, I stopped by the Zootopia pop-up store. Being told that I resembled Judy was easily the best compliment I received that day.
There were many well-made goods on display. I spent quite some time debating over a hand mirror before eventually deciding to leave it behind.
Sweet Moments with Coffee and Cookies
Time Spent with a Thoughtful Friend
A close friend suggested visiting my favorite café, and the relaxed atmosphere made the time feel even more special.
Later, gluten-free cookies waited at home. Their gentle sweetness felt surprisingly touching, ending the day on a warm note.
Closing the Week with Travel Thoughts
As the week came to an end, my thoughts drifted toward an upcoming trip to Busan with a friend wearing a familiar NY cap.
It felt like a gentle conclusion to a week filled with emotions, reflections, and small moments worth holding onto, along with a hopeful wish for a happy end of the year.
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