Still in prep mode here, my time off from work has already started because there are a bazillion things to do before I leave this weekend. I'm hoping to make this thread into somewhat of a travel log as well, because I will be sending the link to several people to follow along (pre-emptive hi folks!) so I don't have to repeat everything many times and leave out different details in each one. So hopefully I don't become the most annoying member on the forum before it's all over! And for all I know I'll be super exhausted when I get there and after surgery so I won't do anything.

But let's hope not.
Life here has been interesting while waiting, since I booked the date about 3 months ago. I had actually sent in my citizenship card to get the name and gender replaced before I had heard of/booked a date with Yeson, but had to retract that due to the process taking months, and the gender flag not actually being able to be replaced until I go through SRS and have a letter for that. I had to contact my MP for them to expedite my case and then finally get it withdrawn, and the MP office was really nice and fairly helpful but also did drop the ball for nearly a month (my contact went on emergency leave and the people that were supposed to take over the case in her stead, did not) which caused me some mild panic, but everything seems to have come together since then. I've gotten the yucky card back and used that to apply for my passport last week.
Canada only grants a one time, 2 year passport in your preferred gender, until you go through SRS. I am due to pick up that passport on Friday afternoon, one day before I leave. That's not worrying at all, nope. *sweats* But I supposedly have confirmation that it will be there, so hopefully they stick to that.
Have had lots of anxiety/crying/panic attacks in the last couple months, although less so in the last month as the date has drawn closer and things have started becoming incredibly busy. Had one last Friday or Saturday though. While there have been very many testimonials and actual people to speak to on the forum here, as well as a few online friends, and those have helped a ton, I am still very frightened in general about the concept of undergoing surgery and being alone and all that. I am nothing if not headstrong though and so I will be trying to power through that. Everything feels really surreal at the moment though. It was very tough leaving work for the last time (for 3 months) last week, especially since I know there will be changes while I'm gone in terms of personnel, and I just couldn't face my teammates - I had to sneak off because I was already hovering on the edge of tears saying goodbye to my supervisor and office partner. I think it took a good 30 minutes to compose myself.
My flight itinerary is Edmonton > Vancouver on Saturday, July 19th, on AC241, and Vancouver > Seoul on AC63. I fly off at 11:35 am, and arrive in Seoul on 4:50 pm on Sunday, July 20th, total of 13 hours flight time with a 1h 20m layover in Vancouver.
My pre-op is at 2pm on Tue, July 22nd, surgery is at 8am on Wed, July 23rd, and followup at 1:30 pm on Wed, July 30th. I fly back on the evening of the 31st.
I have not decided on a place to stay yet, and will have to do so right away. First time travelling on my own, never mind outside of the continent, and never mind yet for something as monumental as surgery. So hopefully I will avoid most of the pitfalls. I am definitely worried about the airports and flights, and a bit about being alone in foreign lands.
Have a couple things to look forward to, though. I booked tickets for a couple League of Legends games (I don't play it much, but I enjoy watching it) at the Yongsan e-Sports Stadium on the 25th and 30th at 7pm, hopefully I am well enough to catch those.