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Valborg
The last week in April is always a special one in Sweden filled with many festivities, parades, and most of all parties! In Sweden April 30th marks the celebration of Spring and warm weather to come! The stores all close...
A Typical Week in France
Bonjour, tout le monde! This blog post is long over-due, but I’ve definitely been profiting from my time here in Bordeaux! I know some people are curious as to exactly how I’m spending my time. Although I can hardly say...
Have I told you how much I miss my car
Midterms today. I’ve finished my outline for the rest of the semester for my after school class. Desk warming the entire day. It’s been a good two months-ish since I’ve dropped everything and moved to Korea. I quickly realized how...
Useful Korean phrases and words to know (Classroom Edition)
As I try my best to learn the Korean language while barely understanding it being spoken to me everyday, there are some rather useful words I’ve managed to pick up that are both awesome to use and slightly (very) difficult.
Stockholm!
As promised here are some pictures from my trip! There are still many more to share, but my friends still have to email them to me so I will do another separate post sharing those once I get them. The...
This week was good.
Midterms are coming up so I have time to update. Maybe that’s way this week was good, lol. I’ll give you a day by day play of my week. Monday: coming off of my weekend in Seoul. I felt good. My...
MYANMAR’S WATER FESTIVAL IS A WET, WILD, AND WONDERFUL TIME
At about 7:40AM on the first day of the holiday there was a knock at the door. It was Soe Min Oo and his sister. They were dressed nicely, had bright smiles on their faces, and held a bundle of...
Let Me Tell You a Little About Seoul
Last weekend I went into Seoul for the second time. Oh before anything. If you haven’t heard about the the horrible accident that happened last week about the ferry sinking let me give a really quick summary. Last a ferry...
The EPIK journey to South Korea
I have had LOADS of people ask me what it was like to go through the EPIK program, and if I had to describe it in a nutshell I’d say it was long, tiring, and one of the most rewarding...
Adopted and Adapting in Korea
So many experiences, so many adventures, so many EMOTIONS in such a short amount of time. First of all, LOVE: I LOVE the school I work at! My co-workers are the friendliest people, my co-teachers are the kindest, my principal...