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Bring on the Kimchi!!: December 2011
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Bring on the Kimchi! Reflections of a Missionary as She Travels the World. Friday, December 30, 2011. Christmas Party with Missionary Teachers. Not too long ago, many teachers met in Daejeon for a Christmas party. Teachers traveled from Seoul and other areas to celebrate the holiday. Some Korean students attended the party as well. On the way to the party I was craving some American party food. I didn't know what to expect at this event but when I arrived I found. Interesting and humorous heating unit.
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Bring on the Kimchi!!: May 2012
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Bring on the Kimchi! Reflections of a Missionary as She Travels the World. Tuesday, May 15, 2012. The Most Unique Aquarium I've Ever Seen. The title says it all! Korea has some creative ideas I've never thought of. I have mixed views on what I saw. The aquarium in Seoul is quite unique. You will see why. It starts out with fish tanks similar to that of American aquariums. It wasn't until I walked further through the exhibits that I experienced something new. Look closely at the pictures! Schools of fish ...
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Bring on the Kimchi!!: November 2011
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Bring on the Kimchi! Reflections of a Missionary as She Travels the World. Wednesday, November 23, 2011. In the staff room. Here is one experience at church. Other Interesting Phrases, Names. Notice it says "Body Worlds". From Daejeon to Seoul for the Weekend! We visited the Seoul Lantern Festival for 2011. I was very impressed to see the creativity and detail in these lanterns. On the way to the festival we saw lots of Christmas and winter season lights. In the background there are red and blue lanterns.
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Bring on the Kimchi!!: April 2012
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Bring on the Kimchi! Reflections of a Missionary as She Travels the World. Monday, April 2, 2012. A Trip to the Countryside! Most of my time in Korea has been spent in a city environment. However, there are many parks near by and mountains are not too far away. I don't see much countryside or farm land other than when riding to another big city. The country of Korea is 70% mountains and much of the rest is city. It reads, "We make outstanding Korea.". During our trip we had to stop at a jimjilbang! The k...
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Bring on the Kimchi!!: August 2012
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Bring on the Kimchi! Reflections of a Missionary as She Travels the World. Tuesday, August 14, 2012. Buddha's Birthday Lantern Parade in Daejeon! This is the covering over a bridge. I love the architecture! High school students were walking in the parade and they gave us their lanterns to keep. My friends, Laura and Olive, and I. My friends, Daniel and Olive, and I. My friends, Abner and Nonke. A Mix of Adventures in Seoul! Take a glance at all the different floral/pattern prints here.wow! While in Seoul...
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Bring on the Kimchi!!: A Mix of Adventures in Seoul!
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Bring on the Kimchi! Reflections of a Missionary as She Travels the World. Tuesday, August 14, 2012. A Mix of Adventures in Seoul! Take a glance at all the different floral/pattern prints here.wow! Here is ancient palace of the Josean kingdom, Changduckgung (창덕궁). "Gung" means palace. We saw a traditional music show at the palace. Notice the beautiful clothing and unique Korean instruments. My friends and I took a ride in a cable car to the top of Namsan (Nam mountain) to see the N Seoul Tower. Just in c...
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Confessions of an Asian Food Addict: September 2009
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Friday, September 18, 2009. Today was an eventful one in the realm of Asian food experiences. Early on I found myself with quite the craving for Thai food, and rounded up the usual subjects to accompany me to the nearest provider of Siamese cuisine. My mouth was watering with anticipation as I daydreamt of tofu, peanut sauce, lemon juice, and curry. Then again, perhaps I am in the mood for Kow Pad.). After much deliberation, I settled upon my old standby, Pad Thai with vegetables. View my complete profile.
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God Must Have a Sense of Humor: Platypus?
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Saturday, September 29, 2007. I'm convinced God has a sense of humor. How else would you explain the duck-billed platypus? Or, for that matter, me? Me: Are you ready to make your order? Group of fairly-hot guys: Yeah. they all look at each other and giggle (yes, they giggled). Me: Okay, what can I get for you tonight? Fairly-hot guy #1: We have a question for you. Fairly-hot guy #2: Yeah.we wanted to know if you're, like, Italian or something. Me: It's the nose, isn't it? Group of fairly-hot guys: NO!