Search Results for: feed
First Comes Love
“Girl and boy sitting in a tree K-I-S-S-I-N-G. First comes loves. Then comes marriage. Then comes a baby in a baby carriage.” Little girls ran around the fields of my elementary school chanting the rhyme in high pitches. Even from...
The Best Laid Plans
I’ve had a bit of a change in plans, I’m still in China, just not in the city I thought I would be living in. I’ve been in China for a little over three weeks now and I started this...
Say Hello to Life on the Road
In just three short days I will be saying my final goodbyes and moving out of Ban Phet. I’ll spend the following 53 days traveling around Southeast Asia via bus, plane, train, and boat before coming home on November 9th.
Photo blast
Pictures from my new temporary home❤️ Boone is one of a kind. And man do I love that place and the people there. But I’m becoming really fond of this city. It’s as French as they come. It’s small enough...
Vie en France
I decided to wait two weeks to post about my new life here in Le Puy, some time to get accustomed to my family, the town, and school. And WOW is life wild! I don’t even know where to start.
Day one in Madrid
After my flight was delayed for four hours I finally made it to Madrid and met up with the other students. We dropped our things off at the hotel and went out to lunch. The food was delicious and I...
¡Adiós!
I can’t believe the day is already here! Friday night my mom threw me a surprise going away party with all my close friends and family. It was great to see everyone before I left. Not only did she throw...
Jeonju Orientation and Daegu Beginnings!
Alright, it’s been a while since I’ve shared anything, so I have a big update to unload here. Don’t worry, I’ll break it up with pictures and videos like this one: Jenni and I had a 9 day orientation at Jeonju...
The Pleasantest Sensation in the World
According to travel writer and adventuress, Freya Stark, “To awaken quite alone in a strange town is one of the pleasantest sensations in the world.” All of my respect to Ms. Stark, but I believe the exact opposite. Maybe it’s...
14 things everyone teaching in Korea can relate to
Sure I do a lot of teaching here in Korea, but there are also lots of things that teaching in Korea has taught me. I can definitely thank my students for half of my new teachings because there is just nothing...