lelabelasouthkorea

...the life and times of church planting and language learning in south korea...

Friday, June 24, 2005

setting sail

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I had plans (well, rough plans) for a beautiful goodbye Seoul post. Since I have to leave in about 5 minutes, that's not gonna happen, ...
Monday, June 20, 2005

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a part of the suwon fortress on a cloudy day 

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my reading spot on wednesday, my day of reading and rest after class finished. 

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view of suwon through an arrow hole in the fortress wall 

countdown: 3 days

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well, three days in which i can see people and get packed, then i leave on the fourth day. when school ended last tuesday, i went straight ...
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a lady who smiled when i asked if i could take her picture:) usually, people get a little grouchy and shoo you away if you ask that 

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hanboks (korean traditional dress) at a market near dongdaemoon last week 

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i have a shiny face and a friend who brought two fans with the landscape of Kangnam on them to my going away party.  
Thursday, June 16, 2005

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last thursday was a pretty hot day. i met a friend at city hall in downtown seoul and afterwards i watched people play in this fountain. i...
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on the same day, in the exact same place as that girl was playing in the fountain, this guy is walking across the street in a winter coat. ...
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trials and errors

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A few Sundays ago, we decided to go to the school to order some pizza and play some games after church. We usually have a few Korean speake...
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Wednesday, June 15, 2005

Japanese

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This is a really interesting post on how Japanese are all bilingual. Wow. I guess I could have picked a harder language to learn.
Sunday, June 12, 2005

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the traditional korean wedding setup, performed at the folk village 

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the bride coming out with her face covered 

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this is the traditional korean tightrope walking...this guy was pretty old, but so amazing! 

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traditional korean seesaw sport at the folk village today 

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today at the folk village was my first time to see the traditional korean version of seesaw. this girls take turns bouncing high up in the ...

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every time i watch this kind of traditional drum and dancing performance, i'm amazed 

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at the korean folk village this afternoon 

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some people i used to work with at a mountain overlooking seoul this morning 
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Friday, June 10, 2005

a thinking game

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I found this link on jenni's blog . It's in Japanese, but the directions are something like this: 1. All the people need to get ac...
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Thursday, June 09, 2005

procrastinating

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I have three days left of school. Two of those are class and one is our final test. I should be studying, but I'm procrastinating. I ...
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