We have had a fair share of house guests since we got married.
Our guests usually have a few things in common.
Number 1 - The don't speak any English,
Number 2 - They are much older than me,
Number 3 - They stay for at least a month,
Number 4 - They make me really uncomfortable and on edge.
When my husband told me someone was coming to stay for 3 months a mere 6 days in advance - I started to get uneasy. Do you know how hard it is to feed a Korean man? Well it isn't easy. It's taken me 10 years to condition Soung-Sik to my lack of cooking skills. And ever since I caught my Mother-in-law mopping my walls I tend to second guess my cleaning abilities.
As it happens Soung-Sik is always at work when people arrive at the airport. That means I get to be the official "Welcome to America" greeter. I do refuse to hold signs. This time Soung-Sik forgot to tell me his last name and flight number. I just looked for a really lost and worried looking Korean man and luckily he was the first one I saw. Like our other guests he doesn't speak any English so I checked my nephew out of school to be a translator - a VERY good idea. Our guest is younger than me, which means I'm the boss. Being the boss is a first for me when our guests are concerned, I think I am going to enjoy it. He is planning on staying 3 months, but I wonder if a single guy used to living in Seoul will die of boredom at our house. The really great news is he hasn't made me nervous or uncomfortable at all. Actually I just boxed with him, I was a little nervous then. Hopefully this will be a smooth visit for all involved.
After reading this post I am wondering if I should just learn how to cook really well and speak Korean?
It could happen...
