Another False Start and the Real Start

I’m sitting the in the lounge at Helsinki airport waiting for my flight to (finally) depart. Originally, in a fit of optimism (lack of realism?) I had booked my flights to Korea for Tuesday, that is three days ago. I had somehow thought that after a week of organizing the Sigcomm conference, I would be able to pack all my things and get everything else into shape in 2-3 days. Technically it would have been doable, except for the minor little fact that I slept most of the weekend after the conference, recovering from lack of sleep. First thing I did on Monday morning was to call our university travel agent and ask for my flights to be changed. Luckily they were of the changeable kind, so now, on Friday, 3 days after my supposed departure, I’m really, really sitting in the airport, waiting for boarding to start.

I got my visa also sort of just-in-time and picked it up on Monday morning as well. For some strange reason, it’s only for 5 months which won’t quite be enough for me, since I would need to stay in Korea at least until the end of January. Well, can’t be bothered to worry about that for now. There must be a way of extending it later on… (the optimist in me raising his head again 🙂 )

Housing is still an open question, but I’m pretty high on the waiting list for the university guest house and my contact in Korea was very optimistic about me getting the place. Do I sense a theme of optimism creeping up on all sides of this visit? Then again, a pessimist would have already given up and stayed at home, so I sort of fail to see why not being optimistic would be a good thing.

My Better Half and the Kids have enjoyed their stay with the grandparents and everyone is doing well. The last month at home by myself has been extremely boring, but I do have to admit that not having to worry about family was a great help before and during the Sigcomm conference, since I could work as late as was needed and focus on the conference fully.

That’s it for Finland then for about a year. I’m off to the usual Yekaterinburg – Omsk – Novosibirsk – Irkutsk – Ulan Bator – Beijing route, which by my recent count I’ve flown 41 times already. This is the 42nd time. Let’s see if there’s any magic in that number. 🙂 (For the nerdy: Yes, I know that flying from Helsinki to Korea doesn’t quite get you over Yekaterinburg and Omsk is a bit questionable as well, but earlier I used to fly to Korea from Germany and then you really do take that path and it’s been etched into my memory ever since; in particular the feeble attempts to sleep around Yekaterinburg and waking up over Novosibirsk with about 3-4 desperate hours to go…)

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False Start

It’s past midnight and 17 hours before the plane for Seoul leaves. We’re staying up trying to think if we’ve packed everything and especially trying to figure out what we might have forgotten to pack. Strangely enough, neither my Better Half nor I are stressing about this, even though we might not be coming back to our home for over a year.

Well, that’s not actually quite true and that’s why this is kind of a false start. We arrive in Seoul on Tuesday morning, but I’m flying back to Finland on Saturday, since I have a whole bunch of work-related things to take care of, including ACM SIGCOMM 2012 conference in Helsinki. The Better Half and Kids will stay in Korea and I will join them after the conference in late August, so that’s why this feels more like a usual business trip than an extended stay abroad. Me shuttling back and forth also gives an added sense of security because in case we forgot something important, I can easily bring it with me in August. Still, I can’t help asking myself what I might have forgotten.

My Better Half isn’t really stressing about this and I think it’s because we’re going to her old home city of Seoul and for the first month or so, she and the kids will stay with her parents, so it sort of feels like a holiday. I guess we’ve both sort of repressed the thought about going to California straight from Korea without passing Go, so we’re not really stressing about that either (although maybe we should…)

Looking back at my life, I’ve counted that this is the 11th time that I move to a different country for an extended stay. The more you do it, the easier it gets, since you just know that things will always arrange themselves, somehow. Sure, the “somehow” may include paying more, but so what, it’s only money. About half of the times I’ve known in advance how my lodgings are arranged and about half of the times I’ve just flown (sometimes to the other side of the world) with no idea about even where I’m going to sleep the first night. Sure, I’ve always had contact with the locals, which is the case here too. We’ve applied for housing at the university guest house but that might of course be full. Let’s see what happens. Obviously the parents’ home provides a safety net, but staying at their place for 5 months is not really a viable option. 🙂 (but knowing that the safety net exists, is a great reducer of stress)

Here’s hoping for a smooth and uneventful flight, and everything being ok. One thing’s for sure, the weather in Seoul is going to be considerably warmer than in Helsinki, where we’ve had a typical Finnish summer, which compensates for the lack of temperature by an increased amount of precipitation. Seoul is also going to be rainy and the temperatures are going to be probably a bit on the high side, but beggars can’t be choosers. The weather later in the year should be much nicer.

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Traveling the world

I decided to start this blog to chronicle my sabbatical year which will take me around the world. First 5 months in Korea, then 5 months in the Bay Area in the US. It is partly intended to show people in our department that going abroad is not a scary thing. 🙂 The prospects of actually being able to do research as my main activity is very enticing, not to mention the possibility of collaborating with new partners. I am very much looking forward to the whole year.

The departure is only near end of August, so there will not be much action in the blog before that.

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