In 2006 I left England to be a teacher in Seoul, South Korea. In 2008 I am married, pregnant and live in Augusta Georgia USA. This is my story.

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I am 26 and from Northamptonshire ( Rose of the Shires) Attended Liverpool John Moores University which was the most amazing experience and made some fab friends. Graduated in 2002 with a drinkers degree (2:2) in Media Cultural Studies. Moved home about 10 months ago and am now preparing to leave again to do the extreme! and teach english to Korean Children.

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Sunday, July 30, 2006

5 down 7 to go!

Well its been five interesting, fun, and sometimes surreal months in Korea I have experienced what i feel is alot of culture! many may remind me that i am yet to visit a temple or tour outside of my home city of seoul (not sure i would get a job writing for the Lonely Planet guide on South Korea) ha ha but general everyday life is different and i feel i have been some what cultured by even people watching! (yeah being nosey basically)

I don't know whether its because i am a lazy person but i moved here, got cracking with my job, made friends and am living here like i would in any other city. I am not venturing out every free minute to see something different but am ultimatley trying to settle myself into being a korean resident and get on with daily life. I like it like this and it suits me fine.

When i lived in Liverpool it wasn't really until i had visitors that i would do the tourist places. When things are on my doorstep i tend to like the fact that they` are there and if i want to i can always check them out. Its the same here. I am not on a years holiday (although sometimes thats how it feels) but i am in a routine and when it comes to the weekend its nice to relax and take things easy! Well i say that but i am currently recovering from a heavy friday and saturday/sunday morning night out. So today is my day or rest. Its has to be.

Reading a fantastic book at the moment (The devil wears Prada) its a brilliant read. I got the DVD today too of the book cause i heard it was out luckily it didn't spoil my read. If i was a normal person i would either read the book then watch the DVD or vice versa. I have read half the book and watched the film today.

Today it stopped raining. I can honestly say that without fear or being called over dramatic that anyone who has lived here through the rainy season will know what i mean when i say i walked to work feeling like someone was tipping buckets of water over my head for my 20 minute walk! I laughed all the way because i could believe the rainfall i experienced. I was both scary and exciting, i mean yeah of course living in england i have seen some good rainshowers but nothing like this! it was crazy!

Trying to look generally respectful and smartish for work before i leave the house has now become a pet hate of mine! I either arrive looking like i hot, hair frizzy mess, needing to shower again and feeling generally hot and bothered, or soaked to the bone! hair stuck to my face and wet trousers that absorb all the rain water in seoul for the rest of my working day! yes that bit was an exageration. Roll on the cold weather ! yes i will probably be moaning then too, ha ha.... but i get used to this,i just wasn't designed for this type of tropical weather.

more updates soon..... just going to sit in the freezer for a bit to cool down.

Lea xxxxxxxx

Friday, July 21, 2006

Field Trip

On Thursday I attended a field trip with kindergarten to an English Camp in Seoul. These are the pics.

Monday, July 17, 2006

Food Glorious Food

I am now coming up to my sixth month in Korea and one thing i have recently noticed is that i will choose to go out for a Korean meal. At the start of this jouney i was eating daily school dinners. Understandably the food being served is not exactly fantastic and i thought this was Korean food. But my friends have introduced me to some lovely restuarants and meals that are Korean and in fact incredibly tasty.

So for all you back home check out my new diet..



Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Missiles and Typhoons!

Well the past couple of weeks has been rather intersting and i can honestly say i am now a fan of CNN. This came about due to the following:

1) North Korea fired Missiles that they were not supposed to. (you may have heard about this back home but we were all a bit worried.) The morning they did it Erin told me as her father had called her up, probably in a bit of a panic. Anyway Matt told me if anything happened we should go straight to our Embassy. Well it didn't come to that and everything seems cool at the moment.

2) Southern Korea and Jeju Island experienced a horific Typhoon a couple of days ago. People died and there were massive mud slides. It was due to hit us the day after but it never, horaaahhhh.

Well everything they say goes in threes so i wonder what will be next??




Just to change the subject my new flat mate arrives on the 28th July. I am really looking forward to having a bit of company around the house again so i am a bit excited.

Ariel is back in Washington DC. Sh is doing well and awaiting her move to Texas to study at Grad school.

Anyway took a few photos of the view from my apartment tonight, see see what you think oh and did i mention that i met an all singing Spiderman!!!



I miss my British food!!!



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