I'm not unemployed anymore - I actually have a very fabulous job as a preschool teacher with the University of Michigan child care centers. But I'm still posting, albeit a little more irregularly, and I don't want to ignore the personal progress I've made since starting this blog by renaming it.

Blog inspiration: I read 48 States in 48 Days by Paul Jury in the summer of 2011. It was fabulous...although he planned way less for his roadtrip than I would have. And at the same time, my lovely Anna was constantly reminding me that our lives were awesome, despite the fact that we didn't have job prospects, new cars, boyfriends/husbands, houses, etc., like so many people we knew. So, in an effort to appreciate my life and the crazy uncertainty that it is, I started writing this blog about the little adventures I have. (And by "writing a blog," I mean "making a list" because I make lists, not narratives.) Even if there isn't a BIG adventure that happens every day, I try to find at least one thing to list :)

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Seoul Music (Feb 7)

  • Today, we attended the TaLK Opening Ceremony on the main campus of Korea University in Seoul. We got to see Dr. Koh! It was fun to see someone from the home and to get hugs :) There were some cool things that went on during the ceremony, but the best part (and my favorite) was the group called the "K Tigers", which is made up of about 30 kids, who do a mix of Taekwondo and hip hop dance. It was amazing! See the video to fully understand :)


Right?!?!
  • After the ceremony, we did a scavenger hunt around Seoul, which was a pretty cool idea, but it was FREEZING. Therefore, the best part was the great street vendor food we had for dinner - I had an egg baked into cornbread and a chicken kabob. I really can't wait to go back.
  • You can read more about my day in Seoul on my post from my other blog.

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