KATY McFADDEN GOT MARRIED! :) |
North Korea! |
At the fence between North & South Korea. |
The 3 Little Bears sleeping quarters while Mom & Dad where visiting. |
Mom & I on the tracks leading to North Korea. |
Bike ride in Seoul. |
At the Yeosu World's Fair 2012. |
It was fun to explore the exhibits together.
Yeosu World's Fair 2012 |
Yeosu 2012 |
Mom & Dad spent some weeks on Jeju Island and in Japan - but on the weekends, I got to be with them.
One weekend, we lucked out and got to stay in Diane Lund's apartment while she was back in America. We all appreciated this kind gesture. Diane lives in Haeundae Beach, a beautiful part of Busan, right next to the ocean. So, my friends got to come down and we all enjoyed the beach together on M&D's last weekend.
I had such an amazing time, and I am so lucky to have such wonderful parents. I am so blessed that they came all the way to Korea to visit me. It was very tough and emotional to say goodbye - but I'll see them again soon! :)
Two days after Mom & Dad left -- I was on a plane to America myself.....FOR MY BEST FRIEND'S WEDDING! :)
Katy McFadden GOT MARRIED! And I am SO glad I got to go. It was perfect. Absolute Perfection.
I landed in Chicago and my friends, Kristen, Bethany and Jessica were waiting for me with a big sign. I cried. I had not seen my girls in a long time - for many of us, it had been over a year since we were all together. CRAZY.
Although I was a jet-setter for the weekend (literally flying overseas for a weekend) - it was the best weekend of my summer. Just perfect. I got to watch my best friend walk down the aisle with the man of her dreams, standing by her side, and spent the best weekend with all of my favorite people. The best friends a girl could have. I love them all so much and I am so glad we were able to be together for such a special occasion.
Together again with my girls! |
Katy & Kyle's Wedding Day |
Together. |
Chicago |
The Bean! |
Bethany, Jessica, Kristen and I lucked out because we got to spend a day in Chicago when we went back to the airport. The perfect way to end the perfect weekend - a wonderful time in Chicago with my loves.
Trekking Up the Mountain |
Since vacation, I have been to two new islands as well. I visited Geoje Island and Namhae Island, where more swimming in the sea, snorkeling, cliff diving, kayaking, rafting, and a jelly fish sting have occurred.
My friends Megan, Michaela, and I went to Geoje for a mini getaway and just relaxed in a beautiful pension with an amazing view of the sea.
Our pension on Geoje Island. |
We celebrated Michaela's birthday on Geoje! |
The next weekend, a few of us joined the group Adventure Korea and went to Namhae Island. Here, we met a group of 40 other foreigners and got to cliff dive, swim, kayak and snorkel around the island. It was incredible -- except for the jelly fish sting, but hey - it makes a good story.
Before kayaking on Namhae. |
And now - I am on the countdown. I have 62 days until my last day in Korea. Which just seems surreal. I cannot believe it is almost here. Mind blown. So, I have made a pact with myself - I have 62 days to do everything I want to in Korea....and I'm SOOOO looking forward to the experience.
A new teacher just arrived. She is taking Michael's (my co-worker) place. Small world - she's from Warsaw, Indiana and made her decision to come to Korea by reading THIS blog. Small, small world. It is really interesting introducing her to everything and helping her along the way. When I first came here, I told myself that when it was my turn to help someone, I would do it 100%. Amy is very grateful, I know it. And I look at her, and think, wow....did I look that scared when I first got here? I know the answer, yes. Yes I did. I'm glad I can be here to help her along the way for a short while.
My other exciting news is: I BOUGHT A TICKET TO AUSTRALIA!!!!! I have been mulling over this decision for quite some time - and then one day I just knew. I have always, ALWAYS, wanted to go to Australia and so I wanted to spend this hard earned money on doing something I have always wanted to do. I know it may be irresponsible, but down the road, someday in the future, I will look back and not regret spending the money to do something I have dreamed about for forever -- I would look back and regret it if I did not buy that ticket. So, on January 15, 2013 - my friend Megan (whom I met here in Korea) and I will embark on an adventure down under. I cannot wait! :) ... only this time, I'll be back in a month! ;)
That's all for the recap. I hope you made it all the way through! Thanks for sticking with me all this time. Your love and support has been superb and I feel like a rockstar because of you all!
I love you.
Real fast : here's 3 more "Thing's I've Learned...."
52. Beaches in Korea during summertime are PACKED PACKED PACKED! If you are claustrophobic -- avoid them at all times. Umbrellas line the entire beach and they pack you in like animals...anything to make some cash. And, Koreans like their inner tubes in the water, so get used to getting bumped.
53. I want to adopt (or kidnap) a Korean child - they're so freaking adorable....Stella's my favorite. :)
54. My kid's can be quite the little clever ones when it comes to classwork...please refer to the picture below. Enjoy.