hello from an artist and teacher on the way to korea i had a read of your text and smiled at the photo. you all look happy and cosy and teaching sounds like good fun. im on my way over and am arranging the details for accom and suchlike.heres my website
www.freewebs.com/inspiredbytolstoy
http://members.tripod.com/balaam_artworks
i use visual aids as a tool to teach kids english
all the best x
crazy Your rooms were bugged, that is crazy. What secrets does North Korea hope to get from you. That crazy Kim, what a silly dictator. Ready to come back to the states?
P.S. Happy late birthday
Cool That sounds like the craziest birthday in the world. Nice pictures though. Everytime I think of Kim II I think of Team America. I wonder if he really really talks like that...
I tought at your school
Hey was just surfing the net and googled my old school. I tought there from jan to aug 04. Didn't see eye to eye with her but I'm sure that you understand that or maybe not. Anyways just wanted to say she scammed a guys bonus when I was there thats why I left. Good Luck.
chris
wow me too,,,,, i want to visit korea!but donĀ“t if its better in summer or winter....actually i love summer........do you have any informations for me.........
I Agree Hey Jen,
I totally agree on the food = size thing. My Japanese roommate is like 1/3 my size, and I tell him it is because he only eats rice and no fatty American food. Well, there is some random feedback for ya. I hope all is well in Korea.
~JL
da igual el titulo hola preciosa, tienes muchas fotos, que bien vives. Como sigas viviendo en corea se te van a achinar los ojos, jejeje. un besazo!!!!
Irish Wish your Irish grandma could see this. Glad you got to celebrate the day. I will have to have Jane take her laptop down to SD and see if she can show your new add ons to grandma. xoxoxoxo
Dublin Bar You guys look great, is that the Dublin Bar in Bundang? Looks very much like it I don't remember seeing you ladies there. The night was only revving up if you left at 1230 a very fun night.
your boyfriend has a nice hat Sounds interesting, I should try and hook up with people from the internet. Glad you could celebrate the holiday, all I did was work. Have fun and be safe. Looking forward to your next entry.
wow I am so impressed and your pictures were great to see. It does not sound like fun though. Thanks for the new addition to the blog I will let everyone know you have added on. xoxoxo
WOW! Jenn-
You are now my official source of inspiration. Hopefully I can talk my self off of the couch and back into some form of fitness. I'm glad to hear that you are doing well. Stay safe and take care.
Dan
wow! Congrats on your finish Jen! That is awesome, and it sounds like such an amazing experience! I'm proud of you and glad you survived and could still smile. My spring break is next week, I'm not sure yet where I'll go - maybe Mali. Anyway, love your stories and congrats again on your first marathon (something tells me there will be more)!
Love Christina
hi Jen! I'm glad you made a blog - I'd been wondering how you were so it's fun to read your stories. Wow I'm impressed with the 4:30 a.m. 15- miler! you always were a little crazy though. good luck with the training til March!
Cheerios WOW So, a box of Cheerios is 13 bucks! I assume that is American dollars, and not won or whatever they use. That is crazy, what is the market price of Apple Jacks? I shutter to think of what a person must have to do to get Fruity Pebbles.
TGI Fridays? They have those in S. Korea wow. Anyway, ummm I think I would feel a bit weird if I was in an empty salon for three hours with a hairdresser. But that's just me.
Hey! Hi Jen!!! yay blogs and keeping up with people! i'm so jealous that you're actually doing something like this, i can't even tell you...you're going to have to give me ALL the details when you get back, 'cause i'm thinking of doing it myself.
on a different note: i have a friend from Canada, named Tim, who is teaching in South Korea...could we possibly know the same Tim?!?! would you do me a huge favor and ask him if he met five kids from texas in prague this summer and then spent two weeks traveling with them? thanks! :)
keep having a blast!!
I am 22 years old, and a recent graduate of Benedictine College in Atchison, KS, USA. I left for Seoul, South Korea in August, 2005 and I have now been here about 6 months. I will leave in August, 2006. I am teaching English at a Hogwan (private school). Life can be a little crazy at this particular school as in most Hogwans.....but anyways I hope you find what I have to say somewhat interesting and funny at times....and maybe even convince you to come here for a year!
(In the picture I'm on the far left- we are at my friend Mary's apartment celebrating Thanksgiving!!!) ... full info
Balaam
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hello from an artist and teacher on the way to korea
i had a read of your text and smiled at the photo. you all look happy and cosy and teaching sounds like good fun. im on my way over and am arranging the details for accom and suchlike.heres my website www.freewebs.com/inspiredbytolstoy http://members.tripod.com/balaam_artworks i use visual aids as a tool to teach kids english all the best x