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151 Soonhwa-dong, Joong-gu Seoul, Korea Rep., 100-130, 822-2119-8000
... way, so he came along.<br><br> <br><br>We got off the subway by the Deoksugung Palace. But we didn't go in. Lexy had seen it before, and she was ready for lunch. We did get to see the changing of the guard. Notice the Dunkin' Donuts. There are more of these then Seattle has Starbucks. The Koreans must love their Donuts. But when you go in they look more like a Starbucks then ...
Seoul, Korea Rep. followmolly... br><br>#8 kimchi and kims- there is a lot of kimchi. 100 different kinds, as a matter of fact. lots and lots of kimchi. there are also a lot of kims. about 8.5 million of them. d had a patient named kim the other day, who he then had to admit to dr. kim, and then had to call another dr. kim to notify him of the admittance. and at the end of the day, he went home to his wife...you get the picture.<br><br>
Osan, Gyeonggi, Korea Rep. ironswan... called the Middle School and told them that I will no longer be teaching there. Because the HS is my official host school they can do so! I am super excited. The HS is much more organized and the teachers are so much better there. Also, I get free supper at the HS. No complaining on this end. My HS also asked me to do a couple night classes. Therefore a couple days a week I am teaching until 7:30. It's really not that bad. The good thing about the class ...
Seoul, Korea Rep. timmclellan... do go on trips alone). And I just couldn't find anyone who would go on a day trip with me or something. It's hard when you are the only one who is really on a vacation.<br><br>I had some drama this summer. Unfortunately. Even times in which I was extremely bored. But overall...the time has been good. The trip has made me sad that I can't move back ...
Seoul, Seoul, Korea Rep. christensenlow... met him early on Sunday, and we caught a couple of buses to get to the venue...<br><br>It was great to see so many Korean fans walking around with Oasis t-shirts on, and Union Jacks draped over their shoulders - however many years I spend abroad, I'll always be British and proud of it. There was a good atmosphere surrounding the event, and it was set in a beautiful forest with lots of greenery and small mountains. The weather was great as well, creating a ...
Seoul, Korea Rep. rich... must have had a time bringing the majority of 40 people in from 5 – 6 airports in the US within a couple of hours of each other.<br><br>The Seoul Airport is huge, extremely clean, lots of shopping and has lots of amenities including train-like sleeping compartments that you can rent by the hour. There is an airport hotel attached also.<br><br>It was a 60 min drive from the airport to downtown Seoul. We are at the Garden Hotel a ...
Seoul, Korea Rep. annta... meal for me. A bonus was that one of the women spoke some English so I could communicate with her and ask her some of the many questions I have! It was really beautiful and they told me to come back every day if I want. I thanked them for their generosity and returned to work. The next day I had to go to the hospital for my health check and didn't return to school until the afternoon classes, missing lunch. When I returned, "grandfather" asked me why I didn't go to ...
Seoul, Korea Rep. truddick... and tried to embrace it. Once we got to the city, we stopped for some food and of course Patrick wanted to take me to McDonald's- it's an American establishment afterall. First off, I don't eat McDonald's in the US. I probably haven't eaten there in a decade. Secondly, it always surprises me how much of an obsession McDonald's is in other countries. They'll have multi-level, 24 hour McDonald ...
Seoul, Korea Rep. truddick... and there are also little balls of rice boiling in a sweet and sour sauce that look amazing...hope to try some of these treats this weekend. They vendors stay open until 5 or 6 in the morning to feed all the drunken Seoulites who party all night, every night! This weekend, Elena and I are hunting down a Costco and an E-Mart (its like a Walmart type store, but at Korean prices, of course!). We heard we can find peanut butter there and a ton ...
Seoul, Korea Rep. april.abate... spoke absolutely no english so it made finding our ski gear on arrival quite challenging but that just adds to the fun. We ended up hiring skis and boots (more on the boots later) and arranging a two hour lesson so we could try and survive on the snow. Wade has skiied before but it was 19 years ago and I was a virgin wannabe ski bunny so it made our instructors life challenging. Wade seemed to pick it all up ...
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