A Korean Orphanage Visit
This past weekend, Johnnie and I went with a group of people from the base to volunteer at an orphanage simply to spend time interacting with the children. We met…
This past weekend, Johnnie and I went with a group of people from the base to volunteer at an orphanage simply to spend time interacting with the children. We met…
During my first month living in Korea, some friends took me to the amazing fabric store called “Happy Quilt” for the first time. The blog post that I wrote about…
Last week I went with a group of friends to the Yangjae Flower Market or “Flower City” near Seoul. This flower market is the largest in the Seoul area. The…
*Every Sunday our blog features a random scenic photograph from our travels.* Saguaro National Park, Tucson, Arizona ******* “Don’t ever save anything for a special occasion. Every day you…
Bulgogi a word heard often here in Korea. It literally means “fire meat” and refers to how the meat is cooked rather than the type of meat itself. There is…
One photo today. Dogs are not the most popular pet here in Korea. However, people that do have dogs here usually have very small purse dogs that they decorate with…
In the States this would be a football game, but in Korea it means baseball! Johnnie and I went to Seoul on Sunday to watch the Doosan Bears play the…
I ‘ve said it before… I love to bake. I especially love to bake cookies. In fact, one of my favorite things about Christmas isn’t the presents, it’s the excuse…
On Saturday, Johnnie and I had dinner with a group of friends at an amazing local Italian restaurant and then we all hit the Shinjang. We ended up in a…
* Every Sunday our blog will feature a random scenic photograph from our travels. * The city of Antigua and the Volcan de Agua, Guatemala ******* “Though no…