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2023 Highlights Reel
Well, hello, everyone! It's been a long time, but I'm back, and I'm happy to say that one of my goals for 2024 is to get this blog back on track. You may have noticed that I recently (last night at 2 AM -- good things never happen at 2 AM) broke all the photo and video links on my website. So, add that to my list of goals for 2024. Oops! But in case you were too busy wondering where my 2023 year-in-review video is, I'm happy to announce that I've finally finished the hours o
Jan 30, 20243 min read


Happy Korea-versary to Me~!
Can you believe I've been living in Korea for three years?! I can't! This is my best video-in-review ever! It's full of wacky moments, grand adventures, and the best people you'll ever know! In 2022, I hiked two of the tallest mountains in South Korea -- Seoraksan and Jirisan. I went backpacking around the sea and mountains. In the summer, my little brother got married in the Caribbean, so for the first time since leaving home in 2020, I got to visit the USA and see my family
Jan 12, 20231 min read


Living and Teaching English in Korea
Today is my three-year Korea-versary! In 2019, I found myself unfulfilled in life. It's like I was mindlessly collecting pieces of someone else's puzzle. I knew what the puzzle would look like --- someone else's life, someone else's happiness. My own puzzle was set aside. I wasn't sure what it would look like at the end, and I wasn't ready to invest in the mystery. That year, I took a trip to Washington, D.C. I met fascinating people, had eye-opening conversations with them,
Jan 7, 202310 min read


What Is It Like Living in Korea? (VIDEO)
Here are the best moments of my second year in Korea (2021)! Video highlights: Hikes BIG snowstorm!! Camping on the beach Lots of waterfalls! Beautiful Buddhist temples My cross-country bike ride from Seoul to Busan! Presenting at our big company meeting Finger-gun Santa Great friends ❤️ Btw, you can follow my adventures on my Instagram , too!
Jan 13, 20221 min read


My Second Korea-Versary!
January 8th marked my two-year Korea-versary! Wow!! The first six months here went so slowly. Every month felt like three. Every experience was so new. It was like learning to function as an independent adult again -- figuring out what to eat, how to sort trash, where to buy toilet paper. Around the six-month mark, I started feeling settled. By the year mark, I had this on lock. I had explored all the big attractions on my to-do list. I was finding the hidden gems of Seoul an
Jan 10, 20223 min read


From Seoul to Busan by Bike!
The Challenge In October, I embarked on a new adventure/challenge/crazy-person-thing called the Seoul-to-Busan bike tour. The goal was to ride a bike from Yeouido, Seoul, in the NW of South Korea, to the estuary where the Nakdonggang River meets the East Sea in Busan, in the SE of the country. The trail was roughly 572 kilometers (355 miles) from start to finish. I combated a constant, unrelenting headwind on very hilly, sometimes mountainous, roads. Please join me in a visua
Nov 20, 202117 min read


What Math Can't Measure
I work at an English hagwon, which is a Korean cram school or academy. I teach the highest level of 6th graders (elementary school) and first-year middle-school students. This means they are very proficient in English and score very well on English tests. In our school, they spend half their time learning from a Korean teacher, who focuses on the fundamentals, like grammar, vocabulary, and reading and listening comprehension. I’m here to assist with English production: speaki
Aug 25, 20212 min read


Gangnam Style Remix: Buddha's Peaceful Birthday Party
Bongeunsa Temple is a serene and historic Buddhist place of worship, nestled into the modern hustle-bustle of Gangnam in South Korea. Buddha's Birthday is typically filled with festivals, colorful decorations, and a myriad of people writing and lighting prayers for candles and lanterns. Despite the limitations of the ongoing pandemic, COVID-19, worshipers and observers gathered at Bongeunsa to celebrate and pray for good fortune. An imposing Buddha statue reaches toward the
Jun 28, 20212 min read


What to Do in Seoul: Your Personalized Guide!
Perhaps you're living around Seoul and looking for the best things to do here, or maybe you're just dreaming up your exciting post-pandemic vacation! The good news is that I've got a ton of insider information for you. For the past year, I've been working through my bucket list of things to do in Korea. (Hey, it's a hard job, but someone's gotta do it.) I've visited all the popular, highly-recommended touristy places, and in my second year here, I've been combing my way throu
May 1, 202114 min read


All Hikes Lead to Temples
There are two constants in life (in Korea): 1. There will always be another mountain to hike. 2. There will always be a temple somewhere around that mountain. Buddhism has a deep-rooted presence in Korean history, culture, food (like temple food!), architecture, symbolism, and more! Roughly 23% of Koreans are Buddhist. When you visit the temples, you are bound to hear the metronome-like taps of a drum, monks chanting, and otherwise, the natural silence of peaceful mountains a
Mar 17, 20214 min read


Tales of Music, Dogs & Food: Volunteering at Ryan's Farm
Ryan picked us up on a main street encased by Korean restaurants and franchises, Korean signage, and an uncountable number of Hyundai and Kia cars. He drove a flatbed pick-up truck, wore his staple beige cowboy hat, and explained how a guy from Texas found himself living in South Korea for more than a decade. The cityscape faded in the rear-view mirror as industry approached. We were alongside commercial trucks and passing warehouses. Ryan made a right turn as we drove parall
Feb 23, 20212 min read


VIDEO: One Year in Korea!
Yesterday was officially my KOREA-VERSARY! What an amazing year it's been! I took the leap (or rather the plane ride) on January 7, 2020, and arrived in the Seoul-ish area on January 8th, exactly one year ago. Since then, I've been exploring wherever my feet can take me. I've always had my trusty camera at my side, as well as a GoPro and my phone, and I've been shooting some video, in addition to the million photos I've posted. But I haven't shared any of the videos until now
Jan 9, 20211 min read


Where North Korea Meets South Korea: Stories from the DMZ (Demilitarized Zone)
We finally made it to the DMZ, the buffer zone between South and North Korea! Here are some photos, background, and stories. My two large takeaways from this trip were: 1) Looking at the world map, I'm acutely aware of how close Seoul is to North Korea. Learning that North Korea could easily launch mortars into my location just south of Seoul creates a much more acute awareness, as well as a very sobering one. It is highly unlikely that this will happen, but I have a higher r
Dec 16, 20206 min read


Were You Waiting for a Sign?
There is a Samsung store in my school's building and also three elevators. One of the elevators does not go to the Samsung floor. There are five signs outside, inside, and around this elevator that warn that this elevator does not go to the Samsung floor. Still, people get into the elevator. They push the button to the Samsung floor, and the button does not light up. Because this elevator does not go to the Samsung floor. These people are often confused. Yet, above the eleva
Dec 12, 20201 min read


Dreams and Shredded Cheese
I've been having recurring nightmares for months, but perhaps it's because I've been living a dream? A few weeks after my plane arrived in Korea, I had the first nightmare. I was somehow back in the USA. I wasn't sure how I'd gotten back there, and I wasn't sure how I'd come back, either. There had been some sort of visa paperwork issue that could only be sorted out back in Florida, and I wasn't sure when I'd be able to book my return flight to Asia, let alone what my school
Dec 6, 20204 min read


What Do We Owe Each Other?
When the COVID-19 outbreak was first reported, the Korean government initiated a communication campaign that Koreans accepted with near unaminity. (You can read about my experience here .) Masks were in full fashion. Streets were bare. Foot traffic ebbed and flowed for a couple months. Businesses struggled. Many people lost their jobs. Other businesses pulled through, like, fortunately, my for-profit academy. Innovative thinking and quick adaptation was a must. Koreans flatte
Aug 4, 20207 min read


The Ketchup Prank
For about a month, I've been collecting ketchup packets. I've put them all into my candy bucket at work. My friends and coworkers have contributed to the ketchup fund. The goal was to get enough ketchup to not only outnumber the candies, but to also fill the bucket a decent amount. Last week, that goal was met. We've been teaching hybrid online/offline classes. I taught a lesson on gerunds to my low-proficiency middle schoolers, in which they played a game toward the end. I s
Jul 18, 20203 min read


Korean Kids: Short Stories & Kid Culture
During a middle school Zoom class: G: I'm thirsty, but I won't drink water now because it is class time. Me: It's OK, G. Go get some water. G: No, no. There is [sic ] 15 minutes of class left, so I will wait. A: If you don't drink water, your throat will become like a desert. G: Do you mean that I will die?! Me: He means your throat will be dry. G: But there are no deserts in Korea, so I know that if I go to a desert, then I will die. A: So, drink some water now so you don't
Jul 6, 20206 min read


What Disney Taught Me About Street Photography
Once upon a time, there was a girl who moved across the world and overcame her fears of street photography. Getting on that plane took her 13 years. Steps for getting on that plane: - Discover and embrace who you are - Have a few crazy thoughts to quit your job and leave the country, but push them away for a decade - See where life takes you - Assess if your reality matches your dreams - If your dreams are still bigger than reality, book a flight This is a story about street
Jun 10, 202010 min read


A Roller Coaster Without a Lap Bar
It's been much too long since the last time I posted, so here's to things long overdue! The last time I blogged, I reflected on the things I've learned from the coronavirus . I can't believe that was two months ago! I've been in Korea for four months now, and I often half-joke that each month feels like three. Every day is chock-full of learning opportunities. There's a study that explains why summer vacations felt so much longer when we were kids , and subsequently why time
May 26, 20206 min read
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