About Author: Kristina

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Posts by Kristina

  • Dae han min guk! 대한민국 As the sun falls in the sky, ladies adorned in red shirts and devil horns set up folding tables on the sidewalks. Men with Korean flags draped over their backs and girls with blushing faces painted red white and blue pass over the cooling concrete, swarming the streets in a mass migration to the big screens at Coex mall. The […]

    Football fever in Korea: 대한민국!

    Dae han min guk! 대한민국 As the sun falls in the sky, ladies adorned in red shirts and devil horns set up folding tables on the sidewalks. Men with Korean flags draped over their backs and girls with blushing faces painted red white and blue pass over the cooling concrete, swarming the streets in a mass migration to the big screens at Coex mall. The […]

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  • Click through the image above or click here for a video of our time spent on Seonyudo over Buddah’s Birthday weekend! You can also read about it here. :)

    Vlog: Beach Camping on Seonyudo

    Click through the image above or click here for a video of our time spent on Seonyudo over Buddah’s Birthday weekend! You can also read about it here. :)

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    Camping in Korea: Scooters on Seonyudo Island

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  • “Read the directions and directly you will be directed in the right direction.” – The Doorknob, from Alice in Wonderland One of the most incredible things about living in a completely foreign country is the increased likelihood that you will encounter something bizarre, something unfamiliar to your otherwise oblivious eyes. A few weekends ago, on our venture to find a field to kick the soccer […]

    Happening upon the Unexpected: Anime Day in Hangnyeoul

    “Read the directions and directly you will be directed in the right direction.” – The Doorknob, from Alice in Wonderland One of the most incredible things about living in a completely foreign country is the increased likelihood that you will encounter something bizarre, something unfamiliar to your otherwise oblivious eyes. A few weekends ago, on our venture to find a field to kick the soccer […]

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  • “That is the charm of a map. It represents the other side of the horizon where everything is possible.” – Rosita Forbes Aside from also being Cinco de Mayo, Korea celebrated Children’s Day on Wednesday May 5th. It’s a national holiday and none of us had to work. Having no plans other than wanting to get out of the city, Melissa and I took to […]

    Daytrip from Seoul: Boarding a Ferry on Chungju Lake

    “That is the charm of a map. It represents the other side of the horizon where everything is possible.” – Rosita Forbes Aside from also being Cinco de Mayo, Korea celebrated Children’s Day on Wednesday May 5th. It’s a national holiday and none of us had to work. Having no plans other than wanting to get out of the city, Melissa and I took to […]

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  • New school year, new adventures! Click through the image (or click here) to watch a short video of my kids of 2010 & my daily adventures with them. :)

    Vlog: Working as an English teacher in South Korea

    New school year, new adventures! Click through the image (or click here) to watch a short video of my kids of 2010 & my daily adventures with them. :)

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  • So I was at the gym the other day, running on the treadmill and flipping channels to find that one English program to zone out to while getting my cardio, when I came across the most amazing thing I have ever seen in the history of things. It was a soccer game. A very, very intense soccer game, with a referee and a large crowd. […]

    Head Soccer. Or, soccer with heads. Another reason why Korea is awesome.

    So I was at the gym the other day, running on the treadmill and flipping channels to find that one English program to zone out to while getting my cardio, when I came across the most amazing thing I have ever seen in the history of things. It was a soccer game. A very, very intense soccer game, with a referee and a large crowd. […]

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  • Take me out to the ball game? Oh, why not. We’re in Korea, and the weather is finally, well, not snowing. We decided to hit up a Doosan Bears vs LG Twins game at Jamsil Stadium (if you’ve never heard of them, don’t worry, they’re not good). I realized after I spent half an hour on the sweaty-armpit-in-my-face rush-hour subway that the stadium is actually […]

    Take me out to the Ball Game, Korean style

    Take me out to the ball game? Oh, why not. We’re in Korea, and the weather is finally, well, not snowing. We decided to hit up a Doosan Bears vs LG Twins game at Jamsil Stadium (if you’ve never heard of them, don’t worry, they’re not good). I realized after I spent half an hour on the sweaty-armpit-in-my-face rush-hour subway that the stadium is actually […]

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  • “I am not the same having seen the moon shine on the other side of the world.” – Mary Anne Radmacher Hershey The weather’s getting warmer. The sun is shining longer every day. Spring in Seoul is a welcome sight, and what better way to celebrate than by taking a weekend camping trip? Last Saturday, a few friends and I decided to kickstart the camping […]

    Camping in Korea: Beach Huts on Muuido Island

    “I am not the same having seen the moon shine on the other side of the world.” – Mary Anne Radmacher Hershey The weather’s getting warmer. The sun is shining longer every day. Spring in Seoul is a welcome sight, and what better way to celebrate than by taking a weekend camping trip? Last Saturday, a few friends and I decided to kickstart the camping […]

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