soaking up the native soil
well, for those of you reading this, i'm still living in Sarnia - i haven't left yet. for those of you who don't know what i'm talking about, surprise, i'm going to south korea, for a year! the school where i am going to be teaching wants me to arrive on feb 21, and they're 14 hours ahead, which means, with an average flying time of 22 hours, i'll be leaving on roughly the 19th. this site will be my way of saving myself the hassle of trying to write e-mails to all of you who are interested in reading about my experiences. this way, if you want to read, then you can. if you don't want to read, then don't. if you want to write a comment to something i wrote, or something that someone else wrote, then you can. i'll occasionally post pictures, and i'd still love to get e-mails, but this will be a way of simplifying the whole process. well, i hope that for those of you who are interested in this souce, that i'll be able to provide some sort of glimpse into life in south korea.
3/10/2005 06:51:00 a.m.
Hey dude,
We're still up to our shorts in snow here. How's Korea? How's your room mate? How's life in the fast lane? Since you've left, virtually nothing has changed, so bye for now. Hope you're enjoying your awesome adventure! God Bless.
Jan top
3/10/2005 06:51:00 a.m.
Hey dude,
We're still up to our shorts in snow here. How's Korea? How's your room mate? How's life in the fast lane? Since you've left, virtually nothing has changed, so bye for now. Hope you're enjoying your awesome adventure! God Bless.
Jan top
3/10/2005 06:51:00 a.m.
Hey dude,
We're still up to our shorts in snow here. How's Korea? How's your room mate? How's life in the fast lane? Since you've left, virtually nothing has changed, so bye for now. Hope you're enjoying your awesome adventure! God Bless.
Jan top