This is a great movie that I found after my sister showed me another movie he did. It’s a twist on some really great songs. What do you think of it?
5/18/2010 - Photo
I found this pic on google and i thought it was extremely funny. The lower words are in korean and the others are are english. I think the english was directly translated which makes it even funnier.
Comments
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If you all don’t mind please make some comments on my blog.
5/17/2010 - Link
My friends showed me this site one day during tech class and I love it. Most of the posts make me crack up. You have got to visit it.
5/17/2010 - Photo
Here is a map of South Korea. I live in Daejon which is red.
5/13/2010 - Video
I love this guy. He is sooooo funny. If you want more go to youtube.com and search tim hawkins.
5/13/2010 - Video
This is the first song I learned how to play on the guitar.
5/13/2010 - Video
I just thought this would be fun to post, so I posted it.
My Favorite Foods
Here in Korea there are many different food choices. Some of my favorites are mandu, bibimbap, big mac, kimci(sort of), bulgolgi, ice cream, milkshake in a package, and many others that I can’t think of right now.
Middle School LASA
Last week me and a group of 30 something kids from TCIS went to the Nuri Rehabilitation Center here in Korea. This was one awsome experience. This was my first LASA trip since coming to Korea and I loved it. We were there for a day and a half and during that time I learned a lot. My favorite memory from this trip was meeting the one women with a broken arm. I forget her name but every time she saw me she would come up and say in Korean, of course, long time no see. Then this women would tell everyone how she broke her arm and that whoever was near her was pretty. In these instances I didn’t feel as if I was serving her but that she was serving me. I’m really sad that I probably will never see this women again but I’m glad for the opportunity to meet this wonderful women. Thank you Mr. Craig and Ms. Brenna for a life changing LASA trip.
After One Year
I have been living in Korea for 2 years now and I can’t believe how much my life has changed. For example when I arrived back in the US after living here for a year I found it odd that people didn’t use 2 hands when the pass things to other. Honestly, for the first few months of being back I handed things over with 2 hands. Strange!
Intro.
Hi, my name is Callie. I have made this blog to tell everyone about my experiances, and fun times in Korea. I am so excited to finally let the world know how awsome South Korea can be to a foreigner.