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Happy St. Pattys Day everyone :) Looking good dear city, looking good
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Happy St. Pattys Day everyone :) Looking good dear city, looking good
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Good Morning :)
I don’t know if you can tell what’s going on in this picture, but it’s an intersection of three coffee places. The Coffee Bean, Tom N Toms and Starbucks- behind me were two more! Koreans LOVE coffee. In 2009 Koreans consumed more coffee than rice, it moved from the #3 spot to #1! Coffee is King.
I will make these Cookie & Cream Cheesecake cupcakes as soon as I get back to the US and I have an oven again. Yum
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The Big Guy just sent me a pic of him and his Championship shirt, from his indoor soccer league!!! They just kicked ass!!! Congrats Jared :) That’s what 2 championship shirts now or 3??
This looks like the escalator situation in Seoul. Not only are a ton of people waiting for the escalator but the subway is so far underground that there are 2 and sometimes 3 sets of these!
[nikhak: HAHA- Amazing. I’m totally that person on the stairs (except for moments when I have a sprained ankle, which was recent!). I gave a speech once on how simple it is to improve your health by changing your normal routine - like taking STAIRS instead of an escalator or elevator. It’s easy folks! do it.][via inhll]
Awhile ago JessicaKim post a super sweet note titled “Props to Love Done Right” she said, couples like these are what keep her from growing jaded… After reading about this couple I could not help but write the same message about them, Props to love done right :) Couples like these are what keep me humble and remind me that love isn’t shallow, it isn’t perfect, and it isn’t always rainbows- but that’s what makes it real.
bippityboppityboo: Speaking of love.
If you’d like to see what true, honest, unconditional love looks like … you should visit THE NIENIE DIALOGUES.
Stephanie Nielson first started blogging whens he was 23 years old. She blogged about her handsome husband Christian and her beautiful children.
On August 16, 2008, Stephanie and her husband, Christian, were flying across Arizona when the small plane they were on crashed into the desert. It exploded on impact. The crash left Stephanie burned over 83 percent of her body. The fire seared the skin from her face, her legs, her arms. It burned her hands to the tendons. Christian was burned over 35 percent of his body. The flight instructor died.
However, despite her tragedy, Stephanie has continued to blog. For months she refused to post pictures of her new appearance. She blogged about her frustrations, her sadness, her constant physical pain, but mostly about her incredible, loving husband who bathes her, supports her, and is a wonderful father. She also blogs about her beautiful children. Stephanie and Christian have a love that people search a lifetime trying to find. Stephanie is still adapting to her new life. But with the support of Christian & God … she remains positive & her inner beauty shines through her scars.
[nikhak: wow]
Month 4 Update:
On March 3rd I started my 5th month in Seoul, if you’ve been following along I like to take that time to reflect on what I learned in the month before. (Month 1, Month 2, Month 3) I know last time I said I wouldn’t let most of the month go by before updating but I got side tracked. I’ve been doing a lot of thinking future and I just didn’t have the time to sit and reflect on the past.
But I did and it’s a long one :)
So there it is folks, lots of things learned in the 4th month. I noticed from looking at my previous posts that these things are more ‘real’ things about the people here. I’m beginning to understand the culture and even appreciate the ways things are done differently here. I will never get used to the pushing and I will always think somethings are crazy but on a whole- Koreans are pretty great people. :)
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I love all the petals the ranunculus has and how simple the anemone is, they’re such beautiful flowers :)
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